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What the New MOSAIC Rule Means for Sport Pilots and Flight Schools
AC 61-146 notes performance-based aircraft limits, instructor qualification changes, and training boom potential.
The FAA has finalized its long-awaited Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification (MOSAIC) rule, implementing broad changes to the light sport aircraft (LSA) category and sport pilot ...
Credit: Molly McMillin OSHKOSH—On the second day of the EAA AirVenture airshow, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced that a rule regarding MOSAIC (Modernization of Special ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has finalised a rule significantly expanding its definition of light-sport aircraft (LSA), opening the category to far more designs and possibly making ...
The MOSAIC rule redefines Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) by stall speed (up to 61 knots) instead of previous weight and airspeed limits, significantly broadening the range of aircraft (up to 250 knots) ...
The FAA's new MOSAIC rule expands the types of aircraft that sport pilots can fly, including some four-seat models. Sport pilot training requires less flight time than a private pilot's license and is ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy spoke to a large crowd at EAA AirVenture about finalization of Mosaic, which revamps general aviation’s light sport aircraft category. Credit: Molly ...
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