Talk:E-LSA

An editor has suggested deleting this redirect because "nothing links here" which misses the point that nothing should link to a redirect page. Dhaluza 19:03, 20 January 2007 (UTC)


 * So, if I create a page Xdsjkdjsk which just happens to redirect to, I dunno, United Nations, should that page exist? The point is:  What is an E-LSA?  Paul Beardsell 19:20, 20 January 2007 (UTC)


 * It's an Experimental Light Sports Aircraft, part of the new LSA rules from the FAA. LSA is a size/weight class of certified aircraft, E-LSA is for homebuilt LSA.  A builder can register them as a standard AB, getting a repairmans certificate for that specific aircraft that is non-transferrable, or they could register it as an E-LSA, not need to show a build log, and anyone would be able to get a repairmans certificate after taking a special class.  Soooo, long story short, E-LSA exists, and the 'Xdsjkjsk' example is way off base. - C HAIRBOY  (☎) 19:36, 20 January 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks. The 1st page of google hits for E-LSA does not return this - you have to look further and I didn't.  I noter also that "E-LSA" does not appear on the LSA page.  Seems to me that either LSA should mention E-LSA early on.  And/or this article should be a short one quickly saying what an E-LSA is and then offering a link to LSA.  What say you? Paul Beardsell 22:29, 20 January 2007 (UTC)


 * "Way off base"? Do you mean that I am bad at analogies or that you just don't get it at all?  The former I can live with.  Paul Beardsell 22:29, 20 January 2007 (UTC)