>         As an example, did you ever see a person confined to a
wheelchair fly a
> Cessna or a Piper? Of course not, 

YES I HAVE!


> but have you ever heard of the
> "Wheelchair Pilots Association", they all fly Ercoupes because they
> don't have rudder pedals. There's even an STC to modify the door for
> easier entry and wheelchair storage in the coupe. Now, if I said all
> other planes were 'worthless' to a person in a wheelchair would you take
> it that I was saying that the plane was worthless or, as I stated, it
> was worthless to that particular person.

FYI -

Cessna Cardinals with hand brakes are popular because they
are so low to the ground and have wide doors. I'm not sure
about rudder linkage, but most of the larger Cessnas are
"foot on the floor" airplanes. 

David 
N6359V

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