by MichaelFarley56 » Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:09 pm
I agree with most of the points above. I don't think Sport Pilot will go away (right away) based solely on the fact that it takes less time to get your Sport Pilot vs. a Private ticket. However, Sport PIlot (assuming this goes through) will loose one of its huge advantages for getting new people into flying and I think most of the future students will go ahead and choose Private training for a more "complete" course of training.
I also think most of the LSA aircraft companies will be hoping this doesn't go through, because if it does there are a lot of Cessna 150/152s, 172s, 177s, Piper Warriors, Grumman Cheetah/Tigers, etc. out there that all cost much less than a new $120,000 LSA. Even if it is 30 years old if you can get an early 70's Cessna for $30K-$40K that makes aircraft ownership possible for a lot of people.
I do give EAA and AOPA credit for trying this. At this day in age we need to try and get more pilots in the air, and this could certainly help!
Mike Farley
Waiex #0056 - N569KM (sold)
Onex #245