by DaveSims » Mon Feb 22, 2010 7:45 pm
I do believe you can get your private pilot license in an LSA aircraft. Many people have in the past (Piper Cub anyone?) It just takes a little more flight time, and covers a few more maneuvers. You can fly and operate an LSA with a private license, with all the same priveleges. Now if you are only going to get a LSA license, then you are restricted in when, where, and how far you can fly. You can even use your private pilot license as an LSA license if your medical expires (and you don't have any illnesses that preclude you from being safe to fly). As for ownership, I've looked into it myself. The biggest drawbacks to an LSA aircraft is cost (a new LSA still cost more than an older Cessna or Piper), range (pretty limited), useful load (given my size, pretty much myself and some fuel), and speed (being limited to under 120 kts, you don't get anywhere very fast).
Now I'm not sure just how remote your fishing spots are. If you are talking places with a fair size grass strip, a STOL equipped 172, or maybe a Van's RV would make a nice airplane for the job. If you are talking about a gravel bar on an Alaskan Stream, then I would be thinking Super Cub or the likes. And just my thinking, but the LSA's I've seen don't make great bush planes, rather underpowered, and just don't seem built as tough.