Just curious
@Half Fast , what is a "Tower Endorsement"?
Sport pilots are restricted from B, C, and D airspace and towered airports without an additional logbook endorsement. From FAR 61.315,
(c) You may not act as pilot in command of a light-sport aircraft:
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(7) In Class B, C, and D airspace, at an airport located in Class B, C, or D airspace, and to, from, through, or at an airport having an operational control tower unless you have met the requirements specified in § 61.325.
And from FAR 61.325,
If you hold a sport pilot certificate and seek privileges to operate a light-sport aircraft in Class B, C, or D airspace, at an airport located in Class B, C, or D airspace, or to, from, through, or at an airport having an operational control tower, you must receive and log ground and flight training. The authorized instructor who provides this training must provide a logbook endorsement that certifies you are proficient in the following aeronautical knowledge areas and areas of operation:
(a) The use of radios, communications, navigation system/facilities, and radar services.
(b) Operations at airports with an operating control tower to include three takeoffs and landings to a full stop, with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern, at an airport with an operating control tower.
(c) Applicable flight rules of part 91 of this chapter for operations in Class B, C, and D airspace and air traffic control clearances.
Back in December, my CFI and I did a couple of full-stops at Orlando Executive (KORL) and planned to do a flight into Leesburg (KLEE) the following day. He wanted me to have at least two different airports to sign off the endorsement, and I agree wholeheartedly with him even though the reg doesn't specifically require it. Anyway, the next day we were blown out by weather. Ever since, either he's been unavailable, the plane's been unavailable, or we've had high winds or IMC.
Finally squeezed in a short flight yesterday morning to knock it out. YAY!