I'd LOVE to have something like this! 😀
I wonder what the MPG is. He said you can fly it home, very cool!
Very cool....I have just made a bid 🙄
That would be so cool..
yeah i could fly it home since i live about 10 minutes fromSun Valley.
But $4,000 is a little out of my price range!! 😂
alohajoe wrote:
yeah i could fly it home since i live about 10 minutes fromSun Valley.
But $4,000 is a little out of my price range!! 😂
You also need a pilots license and training to fly it. 🙂
CRJCapt wrote:
alohajoe wrote:
yeah i could fly it home since i live about 10 minutes fromSun Valley.
But $4,000 is a little out of my price range!! 😂You also need a pilots license and training to fly it. 🙂
You don't need a licence.
"A true single seat ultralight requires no license to fly (assuming it meets the requirements of Part 103 for an ultralight aircraft). A two seat "ultralight trainer" currently falls under the same regulations as a single seat Part 103 ultralight (meaning no FAA inspection and no private pilot license required to fly it) but it is to be used for instruction only (meaning you can not legally carry a passenger unless you are a recognized ultralight instructor). You can fly a two place ultralight trainer solo, "under the supervision of your Ultralight Instructor." The supervision can be logbook entries, each valid for 90 days, indicating the conditions under which the instructor authorizes you to fly solo, and the distances from your home field."
You are correct, I was wrong. You don't need a license for a single seat ultra light but you still need training. 🙂
CRJCapt wrote:
"A true single seat ultralight requires no license to fly (assuming it meets the requirements of Part 103 for an ultralight aircraft). A two seat "ultralight trainer" currently falls under the same regulations as a single seat Part 103 ultralight (meaning no FAA inspection and no private pilot license required to fly it) but it is to be used for instruction only (meaning you can not legally carry a passenger unless you are a recognized ultralight instructor). You can fly a two place ultralight trainer solo, "under the supervision of your Ultralight Instructor." The supervision can be logbook entries, each valid for 90 days, indicating the conditions under which the instructor authorizes you to fly solo, and the distances from your home field."
You are correct, I was wrong. You don't need a license for a single seat ultra light but you still need training. 🙂
Just one question....where do you go to get Ultra-light training??? Can you go to your local Flight School, or do you have to go to a palce that specializes in Ultra-Lights ❓
A place that specializes in Ultra-light training. 🙂