Getting a Sport Pilot License
- Start ground and flight training in a trike weight-shift control light-sport aircraft from a Certified Flight Instructor with sport rating (CFIS), or a regular Certified Flight Instructor (CFI).
- Obtain student pilot certificate to solo from a Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE), local FAA Flight Standards District Office (FSDO), or from an Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) while obtaining a third-class medical.
- To solo, have CFI or CFIS train per Part 61 requirements and take an exam on aircraft specifics and airport procedures/regulations. The instructor then endorses Student Pilot certificate for make/model and provides appropriate logbook endorsements/limitations to solo.
- Receive endorsements to take knowledge test (this can be through home study or from a CFI or CFIS.
- Pass FAA weight-shift control aircraft knowledge exam (computer based). (Typically known as “written” test)
- Meet the knowledge and flight proficiency requirements in Parts 61.309 through 61.313 from a CFI or CFIS which includes 15 hour dual and 5 hours solo in a weight-shift control LSA.
- Receive and log 3 hours flight training 60 days before checkride (practical test) in preperation for “checkride” and obtain endorsements for practical test (checkride) from CFIS or CFI on form 8710-11.
- Pass the checkride (practical test) with a Designated Pilot Examiner for Sport Pilots DPE/SPE based on the Weight-Shift Control Practical Test Standards (PTS).
- Receive Sport Pilot Certificate and logbook endorsements to fly trike weight-shift control LSA.
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