| Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 35,523 Likes: 554 DA POOBS Member with 30,000+ posts!! | DA POOBS Member with 30,000+ posts!! Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 35,523 Likes: 554 | One other thing - The blonde in the car with the shades on is worth watching the sales promo video.  Oh yeah.  As she says (can't hear her, but you know what she's saying'--- "WOW!!!"And I don't mean the Skycatcher, either.  And to think that guy actually got paid to sit in the car next to her. Ain't NO justice.  But they ain't met Poobs yet.  ![[Linked Image from animatedimages.org]](https://www.animatedimages.org/data/media/218/animated-penguin-image-0137.gif) [ animatedimages.org] Imagine a united world. Join the Popular Front for the Reunification of Gondwanaland. | | | | Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 18,962 Likes: 3 Member/15,000 posts | Member/15,000 posts Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 18,962 Likes: 3 | Haha! LOL, Ed! Reminds me of a high school friend of mine in the 60's! We were out "cruising" one afternoon in his hopped up '64 BelAir, when he spies a blonde in a tank top driving a '59 Impala convertable about 3 cars ahead of us. Watching that long blonde hair blowing in the slipstream, he decided he had to meet her! We followed the '59 across town and down side streets and through intersections, but it took forever to safely get around the traffic in front of us to a point just behind the Impala. We followed the pretty hair a couple more blocks, and the car finally pulled into a shopping center parking lot. We followed! As the Impala pulled into a parking spot, my friend pulled his BelAir behind, and started to get out of the car. Just as he got his feet on the ground, the driver of the Impala stepped out and turned to face us, carrying a sawed off baseball bat! This long haired bearded dude was pissed! "Why are you two following me?" he demanded! We couldn't leave the area guick enough!  Now, back to your regularly scheduled LSA discussion! | | | | Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 3,657 Member/2500+posts | Member/2500+posts Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 3,657 | My dad and I flew to Duluth, MN for a meeting on Monday. He and I were discussing the Cessna LSA, among other things, and I mentioned that I would lose 70 pounds of cargo capacity with the LSA. He made the observation that I have a lot more plane in the 150 than I would have in the LSA. The Cessna Skycather, like any LSA, is designed for a specific mission. Within that mission, it is probably a good plane. But, is it as flexible as a 150 or 152? I don't think so. I doubt it will ever be able to fly IFR. The pictures I have seen are lacking any backup instruments (even the Legend Cub with glass cockpit has an option for backup instruments). That alone would be enough to keep it "VFR only". Now, don't get me wrong. If one showed up at my door (house or hanger) looking for a home, I would probably let it stay .... if the price was right. 
Pat
Never run out of altitude, airspeed, and ideas at the same time.
| | | | Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 2,541 Member/2500+posts | Member/2500+posts Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 2,541 | A Cessna LSA is not a certified aircraft in the same way as a Cessna 150 or 152. A LSA only has to meet consensus standards. Can changes be made to the Cessna LSA by the owner with IA approval without the need for a lot of paperwork. In other words, if you decide to use autogas, or convert to 85 percent ethanol, or put in a different attitude indicator, what requirements must be met? Are Form 337s or STCs still needed for LSA. Or, for that matter can you make any changes at all that depart from the factory version.
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| | | | Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 3,657 Member/2500+posts | Member/2500+posts Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 3,657 | To continue, would any changes to an LSA make it experimental, or would it remain an LSA?
I don't think those things have been thought out.
Pat
Never run out of altitude, airspeed, and ideas at the same time.
| | | | Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 18,962 Likes: 3 Member/15,000 posts | Member/15,000 posts Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 18,962 Likes: 3 | It has a type certificate, so being an LSA wouldn't change the regs on modifications or maintenance, I wouldn't think. It should be treated the same as any other category, from a mechanical viewpoint, unless I missed something! | | | | Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 13,969 Member/10,000+ posts! | Member/10,000+ posts! Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 13,969 | It has a type certificate, so being an LSA wouldn't change the regs on modifications or maintenance, I wouldn't think. It should be treated the same as any other category, from a mechanical viewpoint, unless I missed something! I thought the same as you Carl. But I was just recently shown my errors. There are some very significant changes of how, and who, can do maintenance on a LSA [ sportpilot.org] certified aircraft. | | | | Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 4,013 Likes: 9 Member/2500+posts | Member/2500+posts Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 4,013 Likes: 9 | | | | | Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 35,523 Likes: 554 DA POOBS Member with 30,000+ posts!! | DA POOBS Member with 30,000+ posts!! Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 35,523 Likes: 554 | oh my...  ![[Linked Image from animatedimages.org]](https://www.animatedimages.org/data/media/218/animated-penguin-image-0137.gif) [ animatedimages.org] Imagine a united world. Join the Popular Front for the Reunification of Gondwanaland. | | | | Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 35,523 Likes: 554 DA POOBS Member with 30,000+ posts!! | DA POOBS Member with 30,000+ posts!! Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 35,523 Likes: 554 | oh my...  ![[Linked Image from animatedimages.org]](https://www.animatedimages.org/data/media/218/animated-penguin-image-0137.gif) [ animatedimages.org] Imagine a united world. Join the Popular Front for the Reunification of Gondwanaland. | | |
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