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VOLUME 24, NUMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 2004

Contents

  (notes available articles)

20 Understanding Sport Pilot  
By Mary Jones
The new rule makes flying for fun easier.
28 Full Circle 
By Mary Jones
From George Karamitis' first flight, J-3 Cubs have been a part of his flying life.
36 Sport Pilot Basics...What Sport Pilots Can Fly
By Earl Downs
A conversation about the variety of aircraft involved.
 
  Departments
  Hotline
  16  Flightline
 

59 

Gear & Gadgets
61  Calendar  
  
On the Cover
George Karamitis is one of the first pilots to exercise the privileges of a sport pilot certificate...flying his 1946 J-3 Cub.
Photo by Jim Koepnick

Past Issues

Past Featured Articles

Commentary
4 Position Report - Tom Poberezny
6 Members Forum
52 Lessons Learned - Davis Matheny
64 Editor's Log - Mary Jones

EAA Sport Pilots in Action

54 What Our Members Are Flying
57 Advisors in Action - Cy Galley
Buying, Building, Maintaining
44 Getting Started - William Wynne
Make It Work For You
46 Power ON - Phil Lockwood et al 
To Inject or Not To Inject
49 Area 103 - Dan Johnson
Transitioning

Flying & Safety

56 Airror - Ben Morrow
Glen's Cornfield Crash

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