I am a private pilot now flying under Sport pilot rule. I have the 1st 2 hrs done for the Wings Program". How does it work to get the 3 rd hr compleated? Our plane is not equipped with an attitude indicator so I wonder how i can get the hood or instrument training? Instrument training is not required for Sport Pilot but you need it for the Wings program?
Bob Griffin Berne NY
sport pilot using the "Wings Program"
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wings verses flight review
Bob,
I did some research on this and they are pretty specific about instrument time required for the airplane, something you can fly with a hood on. If you want to go this way than you ned to find a different airplane with the intruments to accomplish this.
Talked with the FAA and they are trying to incorporate Sport Pilots and LSA into the wings program, but no date as to when this might happen.
The best and easiest would to have your typical flight review which is only 1 hour flight time (verses 3 hours flight time for the wings program) plus the one hour ground time. You could accomplish this in you own airplane.
best,
paul
I did some research on this and they are pretty specific about instrument time required for the airplane, something you can fly with a hood on. If you want to go this way than you ned to find a different airplane with the intruments to accomplish this.
Talked with the FAA and they are trying to incorporate Sport Pilots and LSA into the wings program, but no date as to when this might happen.
The best and easiest would to have your typical flight review which is only 1 hour flight time (verses 3 hours flight time for the wings program) plus the one hour ground time. You could accomplish this in you own airplane.
best,
paul
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See www.SportAviationCenter.com www.Sport-Pilot-Training.com and www.BeASportPilot.com to Paul's websites
Re: sport pilot using the "Wings Program"
Bob, a lot has changed since your question was posted. In January 2008, the entire Wings program was restructured. You now need three knowledge and three flight credits (not hours) for each of the three phases of the new Wings (Basic, Advanced, Master). There is a wide choice of activities which satisfy each of the credits, but you must pick from the right categories. In other words, you no longer need an hour of hood time, if you get another approved activity to fill the slot. Details on all of this are at http://FAASafety.gov. You will need to create an account there to participate in the new Wings program; it's all handled via the web now, rather than by using those old cards.bob griffin wrote:I am a private pilot now flying under Sport pilot rule. I have the 1st 2 hrs done for the Wings Program". How does it work to get the 3 rd hr compleated?
Safe skies,
Paul
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