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  • Can LSAs go commercial?

      It’s a regulatory certainty that Light-Sport Aircraft cannot be used in commercial operations. Sure, the LSA category is fast growing. Yes, it’s permeated the marketplace well enough that LSAs can be found on fields across the land. Admittedly, the aircraft are desig...

    Tags: LSA, ELSA, SLSA, Commercial Operation, Commercial, Photography, Pipeline inspection, Wildlife Management, operations, commercial operations, commercial, mdash, aircraft

  • AEROTRYK ss

    Tags: Part 103, XC, manufacturer, new, commercial, website, factory built, Feature me

  • Boeing Formation Flight: Saving Energy Like Birds Do

    Hey YFT (@Yarraft), I bet you could do this--- maybe set a distance duration record !!! ;) @Firstlight , "The Man" wants you to come work for him, explain what birds are doing, travel the world, meet interesting people, ... uh, never mind ;)

    Tags: Formation Flight, Bird Formation, military, commercial

  • Vendor Guidelines-- Manufacturers, Instructors, Importers, etc

    AllTrikes was dreamed up by a bunch of trikers who wanted to see a site where everything could be discussed peacefully and all information could be found.  For this reason, we created private areas to maturely discuss accidents, and have instituted a democratic moderation policy (where ev...

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  • Operation Migration aircraft adjusts to FAA regulations- Have to buy SLSA trikes

    To continue its mission guiding whooping cranes from Wisconsin to Florida, Operation Migration is working to replace its three ultralight aircraft by next spring in order to comply with Federal Aviation Administration regulations. Following an investigation in 2011, the FAA discovered that...

    Tags: Whooping Cranes, Opertion Migration, Legal, Compensation, Commercial, Trike, Ultralight, ELSA, SLSA, federal, regulations, ultralights, migration, florida

  • FAA: Photojournalists not allowed to use UAV- Good, if we can't they can't (and who wants more of them crawling the skies, and over your heads?)

    The Federal Aviation Administration is firm on its position that unmanned aerial vehicles cannot be used for any kind of commercial purpose, including photojournalism. Photographer Jesse Tinsley of The Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Wash., recently used a quadcopter to take an aerial video of sw...

    Tags: UAV, Drone, Photography, Commercial, Movies, tinsley, video, aerial