While the general aviation community awaits the release of the final MOSAIC rule in 2025, EAA is keeping everyone up to date on what it could mean on many levels of recreational aviation.
Tom Charpentier, EAA’s government relations director, hosted an October 23 webinar that outlines the latest on the rule, which creates in effect Sport Pilot/Light-Sport Aircraft 2.0. That webinar is archived and available for all EAA members.
More information regarding possibilities within MOSAIC is also available online at EAA.org/MOSAIC. This site outlines opportunities for new and existing pilots, flight instructors, and flight schools.
While federal law prohibits the FAA from providing its internal discussions on any rule with outside organizations, EAA’s recommendations to the MOSAIC NPRM earlier this year — supported by a variety of GA organizations — are positive additions to the rule package that we believe should be included.