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Old 03-20-2008 | 12:29 PM
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The piper cub is a normal aircraft which has trained countless civilian pilots. It is also within the weight/performance limits of LSA, and can be operated under LSA rules. There are also a variety of other normal category aircraft which would qualify. Smaller, cheaper airplanes have always been used as trainers. For this reason I'm sure LSA time would count for employment purposes.

Ultralights and gliders do not count as airplane time.
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