I'm wondering what the rules are for a sport pilot to be qualified for gyroplane flying.
there are two issues:
1. there is NO ready to fly gyroplane in US market, to get train in one, which is only ELSA, I have to own one, is it right?
2. the qualified CFI are quite few.
However, gyros are really cool, and fit well in sport pilot
thank you guys.
Gyroplane Sport Pilot
Moderator: drseti
Re: Gyroplane Sport Pilot
Yes, that's an issue. One can indeed give instruction in an E-LSA, but cannot rent one out for instruction, or any other commercial purpose. So, either you'd have to own your own, or an instructor would have to be willing to give free instruction in his or her own aircraft (not particularly likely). Another possibility would be to join a club in which you were a part owner of the gyroplane. I believe you could then legally hire a CFI to train you in it.ming1000 wrote:1. there is NO ready to fly gyroplane in US market, to get train in one, which is only ELSA, I have to own one, is it right?
There are quite a few CFIs (including me) who would love to get checked out in gyroplanes ourselves -- after which, we'd be available to train others in them. However, until we find our own instructors...2. the qualified CFI are quite few.
I certainly can't disagree with that!However, gyros are really cool, and fit well in sport pilot
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This might interest you, from Dan Johnson's website:
FAA regulations offer a process for fully built SLSA gyroplanes to be produced and sold, but it is more difficult to accomplish for gyroplane producers than any other aircraft LSA type. The FAA is requiring a safety study of the category before they will commit to ASTM standards for the aircraft. Building and certifying a fleet of aircraft to study is something of a chicken-or-egg dilemma that is being worked out between government and industry. Someday Americans may also be offered the freedom to buy and fly a factory-built and certified SLSA gyroplane.
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
AvSport LLC, 1C9
[email protected]
AvSport.org
facebook.com/SportFlying
SportPilotExaminer.US
Prof H Paul Shuch
PhD CFII DPE LSRM-A/GL/WS/PPC iRMT
AvSport LLC, 1C9
[email protected]
AvSport.org
facebook.com/SportFlying
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Flyboy 2007,
Not so.. Rotocraft (Gyro only) is a Sport Pilot rating..
This is from Wikipedia.
Several different kinds of aircraft may be certificated as LSA. Airplanes (both powered and gliders), rotorcraft (gyroplanes only, not helicopters), powered parachutes, weight-shift control aircraft (commonly known as trikes), and lighter-than-air craft (free balloons and airships) may all be certificated as LSA if they fall within the weight and other guidelines established by the FAA.
Please look stuff up..
Brian
Not so.. Rotocraft (Gyro only) is a Sport Pilot rating..
This is from Wikipedia.
Several different kinds of aircraft may be certificated as LSA. Airplanes (both powered and gliders), rotorcraft (gyroplanes only, not helicopters), powered parachutes, weight-shift control aircraft (commonly known as trikes), and lighter-than-air craft (free balloons and airships) may all be certificated as LSA if they fall within the weight and other guidelines established by the FAA.
Please look stuff up..
Brian
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Note that there is a specific sport pilot certificate listed in 61.313 same as airplane. It is "Rotorcraft category with gyroplane class privlages"
Paul is a Sport Pilot CFI/DPE and the expert for ASA who writes the books and produces the DVD's for all pilots flying light sport aircraft.
See www.SportAviationCenter.com www.Sport-Pilot-Training.com and www.BeASportPilot.com to Paul's websites
See www.SportAviationCenter.com www.Sport-Pilot-Training.com and www.BeASportPilot.com to Paul's websites
The FAA is working on the exception. In fact, there is a meeting with the FAA and gyroplane manufacturers this week in Maryland.
Yes, you can train on an experimental gyroplane with a LODA. The FAA just released new LODA guidance.
We are importing gyroplane kits for AutoGyro (www.autogyrousa.com). We have a few dealers already set up with aircraft and should be training with LODAs within the month.
Yes, you can train on an experimental gyroplane with a LODA. The FAA just released new LODA guidance.
We are importing gyroplane kits for AutoGyro (www.autogyrousa.com). We have a few dealers already set up with aircraft and should be training with LODAs within the month.