Jumping Out Of A Bonanza Into An S-LSA Seems Like It Should Be A Snap, But In Reality, It May Not Be
As an already certificated pilot, when we hear the term, “transition training,” we commonly associate it with moving from a familiar airplane to a more complex airplane. Because special-light sport aircraft (S-LSA) have simplicity regulated into their design, it’s easy to not correlate them with the need for transition training. After all, aren’t they just little two-place planes like a Cessna 152?