Hector Parra
Pre-takeoff checklist
I met a guy the other day at my flight school who is getting his Recreational Permit as he only expects to fly LSA. It makes me wonder if you should still go for PPL even if you only intend to fly LSA (which is my personal case). Should you start with RP and upgrade to PPL on the go, or should you get your PPL from the start?
Off course there's major differences between a License and a Permit, that's why I decided to go PPL even when I have LSA in mind. What will be your thoughts on that? (Will love to hear also from those folks who switched from Certified to LSA for medical reasons).
EDIT: My bad. I confused many with the use of the Recreational Permit words as up here in Canada some schools still offer RP training. I was actually thinking on the Sport Pilot category as defined by FAA on the link below (Part 61J section 315) :
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-61/subpart-J/section-61.315
Off course there's major differences between a License and a Permit, that's why I decided to go PPL even when I have LSA in mind. What will be your thoughts on that? (Will love to hear also from those folks who switched from Certified to LSA for medical reasons).
EDIT: My bad. I confused many with the use of the Recreational Permit words as up here in Canada some schools still offer RP training. I was actually thinking on the Sport Pilot category as defined by FAA on the link below (Part 61J section 315) :
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-61/subpart-J/section-61.315
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