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If one sport pilot was planning to start up a organization to advocate for sport pilots, sport pilot students, and light-sport aircraft, do you think it would be a good idea?
I know there is already an organization for it called the Sport Aviation Association, but IIRC they are not really an advocacy group.
Maybe some key issues an organization could advocate include:
1. Get rid of the Catch 22 LSA medical jeporady clause
2. Loosen the criteria for LSAs, especially increasing the legal LSA max gross weight to include 152s, 172s, Cherokees, and Warriors.
3. Try to reduce costs of brand new LSAs
4. Promote Sport Pilot and Sport Pilot training at flight schools and at airport events
5. Gain acceptance of the sport pilot movement in the aviation community
6. Remove the negative sport pilot stigma by private pilots and higher (Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I heard somewhere that sport pilot license is not a real license)
7. Strongly encourage flight schools to have a sport pilot curriculum to make sport pilot training more widespread across the U.S.
I know there is already an organization for it called the Sport Aviation Association, but IIRC they are not really an advocacy group.
Maybe some key issues an organization could advocate include:
1. Get rid of the Catch 22 LSA medical jeporady clause
2. Loosen the criteria for LSAs, especially increasing the legal LSA max gross weight to include 152s, 172s, Cherokees, and Warriors.
3. Try to reduce costs of brand new LSAs
4. Promote Sport Pilot and Sport Pilot training at flight schools and at airport events
5. Gain acceptance of the sport pilot movement in the aviation community
6. Remove the negative sport pilot stigma by private pilots and higher (Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I heard somewhere that sport pilot license is not a real license)
7. Strongly encourage flight schools to have a sport pilot curriculum to make sport pilot training more widespread across the U.S.
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