https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2022/december/27/faa-loda-requirement-eliminated
For those of us who would be NBO’s (non-builder-operators) that plan to buy an RV that’s already built, is it at least somewhat easier to find flight training, even if we don’t currently own a Vans? The article states that the LODA is eliminated for pilots seeking training in their own aircraft, but not in an aircraft “broadly offered for flight training”or if the CFI owns the aircraft.
“Broadly offered for flight training” could be a rather loose term. Would joining a flight club, and therefore receiving the necessary training, qualify for exemption?
For those of us who would be NBO’s (non-builder-operators) that plan to buy an RV that’s already built, is it at least somewhat easier to find flight training, even if we don’t currently own a Vans? The article states that the LODA is eliminated for pilots seeking training in their own aircraft, but not in an aircraft “broadly offered for flight training”or if the CFI owns the aircraft.
“Broadly offered for flight training” could be a rather loose term. Would joining a flight club, and therefore receiving the necessary training, qualify for exemption?