Affordable Aviation

Explore Affordable Aviation by Dan Johnson on Plane & Pilot Magazine — your guide to light-sport, ultralight, and experimental aircraft. With decades of Dan’s experience, this section offers pilot reports, model comparisons, buying guides, and expert tips designed to help you get airborne affordably and confidently.

Steady Subtle Changes Add Up to the Max

Evektor’s SportStar became the first-ever Special Light-Sport Aircraft a little over four years ago, a distinction no one can ever take away from the Czech company. Yet that exclusive title has not encouraged the company to rest on their laurels. While Evektor has not re-certified their airplane (for example, like Flight Design and their CTLS, […]

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Coming Together Globally; Kolb’s Flyer SS

A Canadian design — the Pelican 700 — was reengineered into a SLSA by an American company — New Kolb Aircraft — and is being manufactured by a Brazilian company — Flyer Industria Aeronautica. Such international collaboration is becoming common. *** Kolb won approval for the Flyer SS in July (#87 on our SLSA List). […]

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Able Flight LSA Team Crosses U.S. in 17 Hours

Cross this big country east to west in a day? …in a Light-Sport Aircraft? Yup! On June 8, pilots Matt Hansen and Jessica Scharle successfully completed a transcontinental flight in Peregrine FA-04, dashing 1,813.5 nautical miles from Florida to California. After making five stops along the way the duo touched down at Gillespie Field near […]

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Computers in the Cockpit; Digital Replaces Analog

Many website visitors ask about LSA avionics leadership. Indeed, ever since “steam gauges” gave way to glass screens, the players have changed. Analog instruments were made by many companies and became such commodities that you may not be able to name a brand. But as computers entered our cockpits, first via GPS and later with […]

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First Major Corporate Change in LSA World

A long and winding trail in the sky, this story is… Once upon a time an American traveled to the Czech Republic, founded a small business to build kit aircraft, grew that into a full-fledged LSA producer, gained an investor with whom he later disagreed, and lost his enterprise. That’s the shortest possible take on […]

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ASTM Standards Acceptance Around the Globe

Could I possibly write about more boring stuff? Not many readers want to hear the details of how aircraft are certified. But here’s why it matters: If enough countries accept the same standards, it gives a greater market to producers, which may bring either new aircraft or new features on existing aircraft — or it […]

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Strong Survive Tough Economy…Some Repositioning

We continue to see the effects of the last year of economic turmoil in Light-Sport Aircraft market shares. The chart accompanying this SPLOG tells the numbers as always presented, with total market share since the first deliveries in 2005 based on carefully-reviewed FAA registration data. The top twenty (of 70 total) producers still represent almost […]

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Avemco Offers “Favored Rates” for Selected SLSA

REPORTING AFTER SUN ‘N FUN — Not as exciting as a perfect landing, insurance is nonetheless a vital component of flying. For the most part: no insurance/no flying. And, as we’ve seen play out on the national stage with AIG (though not the aviation division) insurance is anything but assured when it comes to even […]

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Sport Pilot and LSA Still Being Discovered

I check news sources in several ways: print, Internet, broadcast. I also check news on my iPhone and today the top U.S. headline on my news server (Mobile News Network, an Associated Press outlet) read: “Economy Buffeting Student Pilots, Flight Schools.” The story from AP’s Dayton, Ohio office was professionally written by James Hannah. He […]

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Sun ‘n Fun Finishes; Gorgeous Weather Sells Planes

REPORTING FROM SUN ‘N FUN — Early estimates from Sun ‘n Fun show total attendance down just slightly (between 5 and 10%) compared to April 2008. A year ago, sub-prime loans were the concern and few knew how difficult the following year would be. Measured by exhibitors, Sun ‘n Fun was also off last year’s […]

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