Jasper
Filing Flight Plan
You WANT to train for your Sport Pilot certificate with a CFI rated to teach private pilot. Why? Because your hours will count toward a PP certificate if you want to pursue that. But if you train with a CFI-SP (sport pilot CFI), you will not be able to apply the 22+ hours toward the private pilot rating.
As a Sport Pilot, you will be limited to flying aircraft in conformance to the LSA rules. So S-LSA, E-LSA, and GA aircraft that fit within the LSA category (e.g. ErCoupe)
Not sure about owning the same type aircraft a student trains in and how often that occurs. I know in Torrance, the Sling Flying Club attracts students to buy their aircraft, so likely a higher incidence of training/ownership there. I trained in a Remos that I liked pretty well, but ended up with a SportCruiser because I fell in love with the low wing styling.
The problem appears two fold; limited number of planes and limited instructors for Sport Pilots. However, turn around and you will find an excellent Cessna for PPL that is perfect for new pilot training. Turn around again and you will find a qualified PPL CFI ready to train you. This abysmal availability must be by regulatory design; our government has to be capable of creating a program more successful if the intent is indeed success. Just wish the officials would come out with why the program was designed the way they did. Their reason would probably sound something like..."well we don't want the older pilots to be completely grounded. They are very experienced and spent a lot of money on their planes, so they should be able to continue flying." This would at least be reasonable.
Trump did just assign John Dunkin as the new FAA Administrator, maybe this guy will do something for aviation.
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