One of the brightest stars in the Mosaic regulatory constellation is allowing LSA to do “aerial work.” In today’s LSA, the only compensated activities Americans can perform are flight instruction and limited towing operations. Any more is prohibited by SP/LSA regulations. Why is this important? Since 2014, LAMA has explained that light aircraft could be used productively for many work missions, although the Association was careful to stress that it was not advocating for passenger or cargo hauling. Many other aerial working activities were demonstrated to FAA. Agency rule writers agreed and the opportunity is coming with Mosaic. Admittedly, the community does not yet have all the information needed on what pilot credentials will be required to use Mosaic LSA for aerial work, but as the agency weighs comments and discusses this internally, we hope Flight Standards (which manages such things) will remain as reasonable as the Aircraft Certification group. In this article I am pleased to observe one credible use of an LSA to do some serious aerial work.
Elephants and Gyroplanes… What on Earth Could They Have in Common? Freedom!
Little Airplanes Doing Big Work
As we head into the Christmas holidays, Italian gyroplane producer, MagniGyro, sent news about their support for and work with an organization called the Elephant Protection Trust.A line of Magni gyroplanes displayed by Magni USA at the Midwest LSA Expo, running again September 5-6-7, 2024.
The elephant population in Kenya is increasing by 5% annually with the total population estimated to be just over 36,000.
Why Should You Care? …about Aerial Work
Other than the fascinating story of giant elephants protected by little gyroplanes, why should you be interested in the opportunity for a company to sell into the aerial work market?ARTICLE LINKS:
- Magni USA, U.S. importer contact info, on this website
- MagniGyro of Italy, contact info and all content for brand, on this website
- Pilot Report on MagniGyro — also see video below
- Elephant Protection Trust, organization website — you can donate if interested