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1. 09:12 AM - Re: who can fly what (Pat Ladd)
2. 09:28 AM - Re: who can fly what (Pat Ladd)
3. 09:48 AM - Re: who can fly what (John Hauck)
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Subject: | Re: who can fly what |
That would make me legal to fly at night,>>
John,
can you fly an ultralight at night?
microlights here are strictly VFR.
A Sports Pilot cat, is OK I presume. My licence is strictly microlight.
Incidentally. The guy who bought my Mark3 Xtra has deregistered it. From
that I can only assume that he is going to break it for parts.
I wouldn`t have sold the old girl to him if I had known.
Trying to help out a fellow flyer I threw in the radio (the one from you
John) and a GPS and a pile of bits as well.
I sold it at a giveaway price but since the sale I have had 5 enquiries.
Dammit!
Pat
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Subject: | Re: who can fly what |
<<can't be failed if you want to keep your flying privileges>>
Charlie,
the light dawns. The intricacies of language.If you substitute `must
not` for `can`t` the whole sense of the sentence alters and becomes
clear.
At least to me
Pat
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Subject: | who can fly what |
Pat L/Kolbers:
My MKIII is registered Experimental/Homebuilt and certified for night
flight. Since I let my flight physical expire, and became a Sport Pilot, I
am no longer authorized to fly at night. If I renew my Class III Flight
Physical, I will again be authorized to fly at night. I might add, I
haven't logged night time in a very long time. No productive to fly a
single engine, homebuilt, without redundant systems at night.
Ultralights come under Part 103, and are not authorized to fly at night.
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
From: owner-kolb-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-kolb-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Pat Ladd
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: who can fly what
That would make me legal to fly at night,>>
John,
can you fly an ultralight at night?
microlights here are strictly VFR.
A Sports Pilot cat, is OK I presume. My licence is strictly microlight.
Incidentally. The guy who bought my Mark3 Xtra has deregistered it. From
that I can only assume that he is going to break it for parts.
I wouldn`t have sold the old girl to him if I had known.
Trying to help out a fellow flyer I threw in the radio (the one from you
John) and a GPS and a pile of bits as well.
I sold it at a giveaway price but since the sale I have had 5 enquiries.
Dammit!
Pat
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