todehnal, I opened another thread to discuss this.
I believe what Kahuna meant is that it is legal to use an E-LSA or any experimental for paid flight instruction if certain conditions are met.
Certain conditions? Any EAB may be used for paid instruction if the pilot under instruction is the airplane owner. Or the aircraft owner has a waiver ("LODA") (usually limited to transition training). Or if the airplane owner (who is not the cfi) has allowed the use of his airplane for absolutely no cost.
todehnal, I opened another thread to discuss this.
I believe what Kahuna meant is that it is legal to use an E-LSA or any experimental for paid flight instruction if certain conditions are met.
His intentions were to be sensitive to the families and friends of the accident victims and to ask that the discussion of regulations be taken to another thread. Wasn't slamming discussion. Politely asked that it take its own thread. Which it did thank you.
That discussion can quickly move to who was doing what with that plane which would have been inappropriate speculation. Better to just have a general discussion about compensation for instruction without it being tied to a specific accident, pilot, company, or person.