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Hey guys, now that the watered down version of PBOR2 has been introduced in the Senate, do you think this bill now revised still has the potential to kill the LSA industry and the Sport Pilot Rule?
Before you say yes or no with an explanation, let me tell you what I think of it.
Even though new student pilots and pilots lapsed medicals greater than 10 years still need to get a medical at once, more likely than not, the majority probably would still pass along with ten of thousands of other pilots who would already be exempt from the 3rd class medical as proposed.
With more pilots flying bigger aircraft and more student pilots still want to go for PPL even if they had to get a medical once, I think this would reduce LSA sales and production, driving LSA aircraft prices even higher and would have flight schools drop their sport pilot programs in favor of PPL programs or not have flight schools include sport pilot training in their curriculum.
What do you think this will do to the LSA industry? Would it still has the potential to reduce demand for sport pilots and LSAs?
Before you say yes or no with an explanation, let me tell you what I think of it.
Even though new student pilots and pilots lapsed medicals greater than 10 years still need to get a medical at once, more likely than not, the majority probably would still pass along with ten of thousands of other pilots who would already be exempt from the 3rd class medical as proposed.
With more pilots flying bigger aircraft and more student pilots still want to go for PPL even if they had to get a medical once, I think this would reduce LSA sales and production, driving LSA aircraft prices even higher and would have flight schools drop their sport pilot programs in favor of PPL programs or not have flight schools include sport pilot training in their curriculum.
What do you think this will do to the LSA industry? Would it still has the potential to reduce demand for sport pilots and LSAs?