Boy Ron, I needed to hear some positive. Thanks. I was under that same
impression. As long as I meet the requirements of LS then I should be
able to go for it.
Bob


On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Ronald Wright <ronwrig...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> There are several KRs currently flying under LSA rules, legally.  Not sure 
> why you don't think a KR can fly slower than 138 mph?  Most cruise around 
> 125/130 unless they've gone to larger engines.  51mph stall speed is also 
> doable in a light KR..
>
> Other simple solution is don't register it as a KR2..  Call it a "Smith 1" or 
> whatever..  Anyway, YOU are the one that sets the limits/specs for your KR, 
> not the building plans.  Every KR is different.
>
> Ron
>
> From: "velocityo...@yahoo.com" <velocityo...@yahoo.com>
> To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>
> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 7:30 AM
> Subject: Re: KR> (no subject)
>
> Bob,
> The FAA now has a petition in hand from AOPA and EAA to increase the scope of 
> driver's license in place of medical certificates to a flat 180 HP and fixed 
> gear. According to an FAA inspector that I spoke to at Sun N Fun he thought 
> it would go through after an economic impact study was done. If this happens 
> you could fly it without any changes.
> Also while at Sun N Fun I had a chance to sit with Paul Mathers who owns M 
> Squared. He was telling me that the FAA had just pulled someone's ticket for 
> skirting the regs.
> Remember that to qualify for LSA it must not exceed 120 knots in level flight 
> WIDE OPEN throttle. That's going to be tuff with a KR. The other thing is 
> that it has to have a stall speed of 26 knots or less. Again very difficult 
> to do with a KR but not impossible.
> You can start making a lot of parts before committing either way. Therefore I 
> would start building and keep an eye on the new regs. I don't think it will 
> matter in 6 months.
> Victor Taylor
> CFII
> Irvington, Alabama
>
>
>
> On Apr 16, 2012, at 7:11 AM, Robert Boyd <ifly...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Question, I was talking to my future instructor Saturday and mentioned
>> that I plan on going for a LSA rating on my KR2S when complete. My
>> plans were to obtain my Sport Pilot rating and build the KR to the LSA
>> specs. He didn't seem to like that idea too much. He stated that I
>> would be cheating the system because the original specs and
>> limitations of the plans do not meet the LSA criteria. Is there anyone
>> who has a KR2S certified as a Light Sport? Can it be done or do I need
>> to change my training plans and go for the full Pilot rating?
>> Any advice would be appreciated.
>> Thanks
>> Bob in Ohio
>>
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