Can you fly a Cessna 150 with a sport pilot license?

No, the Cessna 150, 152, and 172 does not meet the definition of light-sport aircraft. All of these airplanes are over the maximum weight allowed for someone with only a sport pilot license to fly. This is a very commonly asked question since these Cessna planes are very popular and widely available.
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What aircraft can a sport pilot fly?

Category and class includes: Airplane (Land/Sea), Gyroplane, Airship, Balloon, Weight-Shift-Control ("Trike", Land/Sea), Glider, and Powered Parachute. U.S. or foreign manufacture of light sport aircraft is authorized.
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Can you fly a Cessna 140 with a sport pilot license?

The answer is a resounding no — none of the previously manufactured Cessna two-place aircraft models (120s, 140s, 150s or 152s) qualify as light-sport aircraft because all exceed the LSA maximum weight limit.
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Can a sport pilot fly a Piper Cub?

AOPA also persuaded the FAA to accelerate issuing and implementing a final rule on the airman portion of rule, to allow sport pilots to fly some seven existing certificated aircraft (like a Piper Cub) that meet the light sport aircraft definition, using a driver's license for a medical certificate.
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Can a sport pilot fly passengers?

The holder of a valid sport pilot certificate may: Operate as pilot in command of a sport pilot eligible aircraft. Carry a single passenger and share expenses (fuel, oil, airport expenses, and aircraft rental).
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Can a sport pilot fly a Cessna 172?

No, the Cessna 150, 152, and 172 does not meet the definition of light-sport aircraft. All of these airplanes are over the maximum weight allowed for someone with only a sport pilot license to fly. This is a very commonly asked question since these Cessna planes are very popular and widely available.
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Is a sport pilot license worth it?

While the privileges that come with earning a private pilot certificate—commonly referred to as a pilot's license—offer a level of operational capabilities that can maximize your flying experience, the sport pilot certificate may be the perfect way to begin your training now, at costs significantly less than what you ...
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Can a light sport pilot fly cross country?

Sport Pilots are required to demonstrate "Cross-Country Flight Planning", whereas Recreational Pilots are not. Since they are not required to demonstrate the ability to plan a cross-country flight, unlike Sport or Private pilots, Recreational pilots are not allowed to perform them without an additional endorsement.
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Who can fly a light-sport aircraft?

Be at least 17 years old (or 16 years old if you are applying to operate a glider or balloon). Be able to read, speak, write, and understand English. Hold at least a third class medical, or hold a current and valid U.S. driver's license for operations in light-sport aircraft other than a glider or balloon.
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Can a sport pilot get an instrument rating?

Yes. As long as the pilot is IFR rated with a medical certificate and the aircraft is properly equipped. Including IFR certified lighting, avionics and power-plant. The ASTM commitee voted to ban LSA flight into IMC, but that has not been approved by the FAA, as mentioned here.
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Is a Cessna 140 light sport?

One of the most noticeable legacy machines that does not appear on the vintage LSA roster is Cessna. That's because the Cessna 120, 140 and 150 series are too heavy to be classified as LSAs.
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What is a sport pilot license?

What is a sport pilot license (certificate)? A sport pilot certificate allows pilots to operate light-sport aircraft. The medical requirements to use this certificate can be met by either a third class medical certificate or a U.S. driver's license. Restrictions may apply.
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What is the difference between sport pilot and recreational pilot?

The recreational pilot license allows you to fly larger aircraft commonly flown by those with a private pilot license. The sport pilot license requires you to fly only “light sport aircraft” that meet certain FAA requirements like being under 1320 pounds and only having 2 seats.
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Does a sport pilot license expire?

Pilot certificates do not expire, although they may be suspended or revoked by the FAA. However, a pilot must maintain currency — recent flight experience that is relevant to the flight being undertaken.
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Can a sport pilot fly at night?

One of the most common questions is: Can someone with a sport pilot license fly at night? No, someone with a sport pilot license is NOT permitted to fly at night. They are required to fly during the daytime using VFR (Visual Flight Rules).
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How much is a Cessna 150?

In 2010 the average sales price for a Cessna 150 in good condition was $18,000. Cessna 152s were slightly more valuable, with an average price of $22,500. Airplanes with expensive radios, paint jobs, and/or larger horsepower engines typically sell in the $25,000-$30,000 range.
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What airspace can a sport pilot fly in?

Sport Pilots are allowed to fly to an altitude of 10,000 feet above mean sea level, or 2,000 feet above ground level, whichever is higher. Sport Pilots are allowed to operate in Class E and G Airspace. With additional training and a logbook endorsement, they may also operate in Class B, C, and D controlled airspace.
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Can a sport pilot fly in the rain?

Yes, a student pilot can fly in rain as long as their license and visibility requirements allow it.
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How much is a sport plane?

A sport plane can cost a minimum of about $20,000 or more. You can spend up to $140,000 for the top of the line with all the bells and whistles. There is a large price range similar to automobiles.
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Can a sport pilot fly in Class B?

With additional endorsements, Sport Pilots can get privileges to: Operate in class B, C and D airspace. Fly aircraft in different category and classes.
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Can I fly to Hawaii with private pilot license?

The short answer to this is yes. We have what we call a sport pilot license, and a recreational pilot license. Both limit your privileges and restrict you in what you can do. If you desire the ability to fly to other airports, day or night, with passengers, the first license you need is your "Private Pilot's License."
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What can I fly without a pilot's license?

According to federal regulations, a powered ultralight is an aircraft that weighs less than 254 pounds, carries a maximum 5 gal. of gas, doesn't fly faster than 63 mph and seats only one person. You can legally fly it without a pilot's license, without training -- without any qualifications at all.
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What is the best light sport aircraft?

Top-selling LSA in 2021
  • Zenith Aircraft, which produces the CH-750, topped the list in LSA aircraft registrations again in 2021. ...
  • Van's RV-12. ...
  • The SeaRey in flight. ...
  • Icon A5. ...
  • The Aerotrek LSA in flight.
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Can you fly LSA at night?

(5) This aircraft is to be operated under VFR, day only, unless appropriately equipped for night and/or instrument flight in accordance with 14 CFR § 91.205, and when allowed by the manufacturer's operating instructions.
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What's the easiest plane to fly?

The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is widely considered the easiest plane to fly. While many factors come into play that makes the Cessna 172 so easy to fly, the most influential features are its high wing configuration, powerful engine, spacious & comfortable cockpit, and intuitive and forgiving controls.
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