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Monday, October 26, 2009 - Anuradha Menon
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ICON A5 Amphibious Sport Aircraft
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The Sport Flying revolution has just begun. In 2004, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), working closely with the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) created what has been called “the biggest change in aviation in 50 years.” They created an entirely new category of aircraft (Light Sport Aircraft) as well as a new category of pilot license (Sport Pilot), both aimed specifically at consumer recreational flying.
Now, the dream of flight is more accessible and more affordable than ever before. In creating the new “Light Sport Aircraft” (LSA) classification of planes in 2004, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) filled the much-needed performance and price gap between less sophisticated ultra-light aircraft and larger, more complex transportation focused aircraft. Since LSA are targeted to recreational pilots who primarily fly for fun, LSA are designed to be affordable, lightweight, and easy to operate. All ICON Aircraft are classified as S-LSA (special-light sport aircraft), which are factory built, ready-to-fly aircraft. (Source: ICON Aircraft)


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Comments & Replies (1)
Sport Aircraft   (05/27/10 - 6:23 - by David Filose)
Life sport Aircraft is the new category introduced in the aviation
industry.This aircraft makes easy to learn flying at affordable rates.
Another advantages of such air-crafts are its light weight and easy
handling.

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