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Privileges and Limitations
Privileges:
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Operate as pilot in command of a sport pilot eligible aircraft
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Carry a passenger and share expenses (fuel, oil, airport expenses, and aircraft
rental)
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Fly during the daytime using VFR
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Cross-Country flying anywhere in the U.S.
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Fly up to 10,000 feet about mean sea level (MSL)
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Fly Solo or with one passenger
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Fly in Class E and G airspace (and B, C and D airspace with appropriate
training)
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Allows sport pilots to fly producation and pexerimental amateur-built aircraf
that meet the defintion of a light sport aircraft.
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Allows rental of S-LSA.
Limitations:
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Prohibited from Class A airspace
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Prohibited from flying in Class B, C or D airspace untill you receive training
and a logbook endorsement from an instructor
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No flights outside U.S. without prior permisssion from the foreign aviation
authority
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May not tow any object
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No flights while carrying a passenger or property for compensation, hire or
furtherance of business
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