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dewi8095
10-21-2014, 03:06 PM
Where can I find the FAA regulation that states an aircraft that originally qualified for light sport operation and was upgraded to a model that exceeded the gross weight of 1320 lbs, may not be returned to a light sport configuration?

Thanks.

Don

martymayes
10-21-2014, 08:10 PM
Where can I find the FAA regulation that states an aircraft that originally qualified for light sport operation and was upgraded to a model that exceeded the gross weight of 1320 lbs, may not be returned to a light sport configuration?

Don, the general definition for light sport aircraft in FAR 1.1 will answer that question.

dewi8095
10-22-2014, 05:55 AM
Thank you, Marty. I found it.

Don

L16 Pilot
10-22-2014, 09:49 AM
Not sure what the rational is for not allowing a person to bring the GW back to 1320# especially when you're only over by a few. I have a friend who has a L16 that was upgraded to 1335# by the CAP years ago. He asked a FAA guy about it and was told "It's a Champ... go fly it"! My "Super Chief" project has a GW of 1350# and 'utility GW' of 1190# but I'll cross that bridge when I get it finished. Hopefully they might get the third class medical dropped by that time.
L16

Byron J. Covey
10-22-2014, 04:48 PM
Not sure what the rational ...

Rational thinking by government bureaucrats? ��