John,

I understand your point but.... Are you saying that the holder of a 
Sport Pilot only license is not responsible for the airworthiness of 
the aircraft? If so , who is?

Kevin1

--- In [email protected], "John Cooper" <j...@...> wrote:
>
> >> Did I miss something in my training? I have a commercial license 
and I
> can't recall receiving instruction in any kind of maintenence 
issues other
> than checking the oil level and cleaning the windshield (although 
it was 35
> yrs ago)...
> 
> 
> 
> Come on, guys.  Work with me here.  Whose responsibility is it to 
determine
> the aircraft is in an airworthy condition prior to each flight?  
How can you
> do this if you have no knowledge of the maintenance requirements?
> 
>  
> 
> You don't have to know how to fix it, but you do have to know how 
to tell if
> it's been properly maintained.
> 
>  
> 
> John Cooper
> 
> Skyport Services
> 
> 4996 Delaware Tnpk
> 
> Rensselaerville, NY 12147
> 
> 518 797-3064
> 
> www.skyportservices.net
> 
>   _____
>


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