No license in which Nation? All the 2 seat aircraft must have a license in the United States, all over 254lbs unless w/ parachute or floats, and if fuel tanks are over 5 gallons. There are other rules for the Pt.103 aircraft but half of these aircraft require license to fly in the United States so I'm curious what Nation this video best fits? peace
Ahh, you live in the UK.... I'm certain you are correct b/c from what I can tell you guys also must have a host of different motorcycle licenses as well, according to size of bike? If that's true then it would not be any surprise that all aircraft need a license as well? Here in the United States, I mentioned a few of basic rules surrounding the FAA requirements but the rules are not so ironclad as I think the UK might be. Here there's some leeway like the 254lb limit for Pt103 goes up if you have "Floats or a parachute" added on a plane. Then there are some Top Speed Limits & Stall Limit numbers that must be adhered to? But I think everything you guys fly require a big amount of money & a big kiss of the Queen's ARSE? Forgive the bad statement, lol, I think you guys are treated unfairly just like Canada, Australia, and like here is coming? Hopefully we'll all be left alone to fly when we want in the planes we want w/o paying for a license!!!
schön wär's, wenn das auch in Deutschland so wäre, aber wir sind einfach zu dicht besiedelt, da werden andere Personen zu leicht gefährdet. Wer träumt denn nicht von einem Spornrad-Buschflieger?
No license in which Nation? All the 2 seat aircraft must have a license in the United States, all over 254lbs unless w/ parachute
or floats, and if fuel tanks are over 5 gallons. There are other rules for the Pt.103 aircraft but half of these aircraft require license
to fly in the United States so I'm curious what Nation this video best fits? peace
Hardly anywhere from what I can figure out. All require a licence in the UK
Ahh, you live in the UK.... I'm certain you are correct b/c from what I can tell you guys also must have a
host of different motorcycle licenses as well, according to size of bike? If that's true then it would not be
any surprise that all aircraft need a license as well? Here in the United States, I mentioned a few of basic
rules surrounding the FAA requirements but the rules are not so ironclad as I think the UK might be. Here
there's some leeway like the 254lb limit for Pt103 goes up if you have "Floats or a parachute" added on a
plane. Then there are some Top Speed Limits & Stall Limit numbers that must be adhered to? But I think
everything you guys fly require a big amount of money & a big kiss of the Queen's ARSE? Forgive the bad
statement, lol, I think you guys are treated unfairly just like Canada, Australia, and like here is coming?
Hopefully we'll all be left alone to fly when we want in the planes we want w/o paying for a license!!!
Hardly Ultralights in the US
Prices and order info for each one?
Only a couple of these are part 103. 👎
schön wär's, wenn das auch in Deutschland so wäre, aber wir sind einfach zu dicht besiedelt, da werden andere Personen zu leicht gefährdet. Wer träumt denn nicht von einem Spornrad-Buschflieger?
Why is no licence needed ?
@hithardervigilant4845
1 second ago
It doesn't require a license you know why?....No one will be looking for you when you CRASH
The idea is simple. Always have a passenger...They eventually will be looking for him/her NOT YOU
where is the biplane in thumbnail used? what is this aircraft?
As long as you fly under 500 feet and slower than 55 knots
no biplane, parasol wing i mean. ty
The plural of aircraft is aircraft. There is no S..
Outdated aircraft
The plural of the word aircraft is.....?
aircrafti
plane verygood They're
Most of these are NOT Ultralights
Interesting but pretty much BS.