January 2004 -- Headline Archive |
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Sport Pilot/LSA Rule Moves on to OMB |
| Wright
Flyer Replica Qualifies as LSA But due to uncooperative weather, The EAA's Wright Experience Flyer exact replica--licensed in the amateur-built Experimental category--failed to clear its rail at the First Flight Centennial celebration at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina on December 17. LAMA board member Dave Martin was there. "The event was completely successful at educating the public about the Wrights' accomplishment, " he said. "I've thought for years that it would be close to miraculous if weather on the centennial day allowed duplication of Orville Wright's first brief airplane flight." The Wrights waited for exactly the right conditions in 1903, and that included a steady headwind of more than 20 knots. On December 17th this year, the wind never achieved the required steady 12 knots needed to launch from the 200-foot runway rail. |
EAA
Proposes LSA Promotional Board At the Tampa consensus standards meeting, EAA Vice President Earl Lawrence opened a discussion on forming a national board to promote LSA programs and products. The idea is based on the dairy industry's "Got Milk?" campaign, but Lawrence acknowledged that the anticipated LSA industry will never have the assets for a national ad blitz. Rather, the idea is to consider a particular target audience in one or more geographic regions where the infrastructure will be available for training, aircraft sales and support. One possible primary target for LSA training and sales is believed to be those attracted to motorcycles and personal watercraft. But promotion within the aviation community--particularly for inactive licensed pilots--was also recognized as important. The question at the end of the session was: Should the recreational aviation industry gather data and consider some sort of a coordinated national promotional program? Contact LAMA with your thoughts. |
| FAA proposes
Make/Model grouping of aircraft for self-endorsement (Read
more) FAA reports on progress of sport pilot/light sport aircraft rule ASTM Activities: ASTM to present awards to LSA industry for exemplary service (Read more) |
| Board
Members Honored LAMA President Larry Burke and board member Dan Johnson were presented with awards at the Tampa ASTM meeting for their work toward consensus standards. Dan Johnson was presented ASTM's Outstanding Leadership Award for his rapid and effective organization of a subcommittee to consider emergency recovery systems within the LSA consensus standards. His committee completed its task in less than six months. Larry Burke has donated thousands of work hours and paid his own expenses in recent years toward the LSA consensus standards process. For his work as Secretary of the LSA consensus standards executive committee and also secretary of the airplane subcommittee, he received ASTM's Standard of Excellence Award. |