Hello everyone,
I have been reading quite a number of topics on this forum and I decided to join.
I hope to learn as much as I can with special emphasis on the Tecnam P92 and operating a flight club.
Hope you enjoyed the Christmas festivities and I look forward to meeting you all.
Oneil.
Greetings from Jamaica
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Re: Greetings from Jamaica
Welcome aboard, Oneil. Those of us in the snowbound north envy you the mild Jamaica winters.
The opinions posted are those of one CFI, and do not necessarily represent the FAA or its lawyers.
Prof H Paul Shuch
PhD CFII DPE LSRM-A/GL/WS/PPC iRMT
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Prof H Paul Shuch
PhD CFII DPE LSRM-A/GL/WS/PPC iRMT
AvSport LLC, KLHV
[email protected]
AvSport.org
facebook.com/SportFlying
SportPilotExaminer.US
Re: Greetings from Jamaica
Greetings and welcome, Oneil. You'll find lots of sound advice here.
Stan Cooper (K4DRD)
Private Pilot ASEL LSRI
Experimental AMD CH601XLi-B Zodiac LSA N601KE (KSTS)
Private Pilot ASEL LSRI
Experimental AMD CH601XLi-B Zodiac LSA N601KE (KSTS)
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Re: Greetings from Jamaica
Welcome to the boards
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Greetings to you Professor, Stan, and Jim. Thanks for the warm welcome
Re: Greetings from Jamaica
Is that Jamaica as in Montego Bay and Kingston...or Jamaica NY?! Big difference in temperature!
Are there many Light Sport aircraft where you are?
Are there many Light Sport aircraft where you are?
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That would be Kingston, Jamaica with all the warmth that comes with itNomore767 wrote:Is that Jamaica as in Montego Bay and Kingston...or Jamaica NY?! Big difference in temperature!
Are there many Light Sport aircraft where you are?
Actually, there's only one LSA here, a Tecnam P92. I am conducting due diligence on using LSAs in flight training hence why I joined the group to learn as much as I can from the diverse experience here. From the posts I have read so far, it has been very insightful and I really appreciate you all for sharing your experiences.
Re: Greetings from Jamaica
If it's flight training for hire, that requires an SLSA (factory built). I think if it's an owner or part owner getting the instruction, you can use an ELSA (kit built).
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Re: Greetings from Jamaica
Thanks Tim, yes it will be flight training for hire.TimTaylor wrote:If it's flight training for hire, that requires an SLSA (factory built). I think if it's an owner or part owner getting the instruction, you can use an ELSA (kit built).
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Are you sure about that? I'm not familiar with the rules in Jamaica for aviation.TimTaylor wrote:If it's flight training for hire, that requires an SLSA (factory built). I think if it's an owner or part owner getting the instruction, you can use an ELSA (kit built).
Re: Greetings from Jamaica
The regulations in Jamaica are similar to those in Canada than the US. S-LSA are referred to as advanced ultralights and E-LSA are referred to as basic ultralights. Both S-LSA and E-LSA are issued with a flight permit here to conduct operations in accordance with the certificate issued by TC, FAA or EASA. The same operating limitations apply as they would in the US as it relates to E-LSA and S-LSA.3Dreaming wrote:Are you sure about that? I'm not familiar with the rules in Jamaica for aviation.TimTaylor wrote:If it's flight training for hire, that requires an SLSA (factory built). I think if it's an owner or part owner getting the instruction, you can use an ELSA (kit built).