Air Space Indorsements.
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:33 am
This is such a fun topic.... Many different interpretations of the rule...
Here is one from an article on the AOPA website...
http://www.aopa.org/sportpilot/?WT.mc_i ... c_sect=fex
It states in part>>>>>>>>>>>
""Student pilots seeking a sport pilot certificate aren't the only ones required to have airspace/airport endorsements. Even a certificated sport pilot must receive flight and ground training and an endorsement before flight into Class B, C, or D airspace or at airports within that airspace. Note, however, that student sport pilots need a separate endorsement for each airspace/airport, whereas for certificated sport pilots, one endorsement will cover all airspace types. Additionally, Part 91, Appendix D, Section 4 provides the list of Class B primary airports in which sport pilots are not permitted.""
This one seems reasonable to me.. How about you?
Here is one from an article on the AOPA website...
http://www.aopa.org/sportpilot/?WT.mc_i ... c_sect=fex
It states in part>>>>>>>>>>>
""Student pilots seeking a sport pilot certificate aren't the only ones required to have airspace/airport endorsements. Even a certificated sport pilot must receive flight and ground training and an endorsement before flight into Class B, C, or D airspace or at airports within that airspace. Note, however, that student sport pilots need a separate endorsement for each airspace/airport, whereas for certificated sport pilots, one endorsement will cover all airspace types. Additionally, Part 91, Appendix D, Section 4 provides the list of Class B primary airports in which sport pilots are not permitted.""
This one seems reasonable to me.. How about you?