Ed, Hartmut makes the valid argument that the guy is using "weasel-words."
If it got to a lawsuit action....the seller would be examined for exactly what his "experience" is. Is he selling for a neighbor?, or is he an experienced airplane broker. What did he Know - or "should have known?" Maybe some hare-brained neighbor is flying his 415-E as an LSA and he beleives it. Doesn't make it legal, right, approved, or true. But the seller may still beleive it to be true. I agree it is very misleading. But is it puffery - or fraud? Whatever the legal point is, it is still WRONG! The positive thing is that last I looked, no one was buying! Rick --- Ed Burkhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hartmut, > > > > How can you say that "this type of aircraft . . . > are or can be sport pilot > legal" when referring to a 1400 lb. gross weight > 415-E that clearly fails in > meeting the definition of an LSA? > > > > The seller may erroneously or fraudulently say with > "truth" that, "According > to my experience, a new weight and balance and you > should be good to go as > As a LSA". The plane still can't ever be legal as > an LSA even with a > thousand changed weight and balance forms. > > > > Ed Burkhead > > http://edburkhead.com/Ercoupe/index.htm > East Peoria, Illinois > > ed -at- edburk???head.??com > (remove the ? marks and > change -at- to @) > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping
