Jeff Scott wrote:
> That is a bogus report that seems to surface pretty regularly.  There is no 
> restriction on using an experimental aircraft for Young Eagles.  
>
> Reference 
> <http://www.youngeagles.org/volunteers/resources/content/YE%20Resource%20-%20EAA%20Young%20Eagle%20Pilot%20Guidelines.pdf>
> or easier yet Google "Young Eagle Pilot Requirements".
>
> The requirements sheet does state that your aircraft has to be in an 
> airworthy condition and have passenger liability insurance.  Those are the 
> only references to the aircraft itself.
>
> It would be kind of ironic for the Experimental Aircraft Association to not 
> allow Experimental Aircraft.  However, that is not the case.
>
> Yes, my KR has been used for Young Eagles.
>
> -Jeff Scott
> Los Alamos, NM
> EAA Chapter 691 President
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------
>   
>
Thanks Jeff. I'm heading to the EAA 479 meeting tonight. I'll check into 
it there. It may be a local thing, or may not be an issue at all. News 
to follow.

-- 
Glenn Martin
Owner
KR2 N1333A
Biloxi, MS, 39532
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