Someone had asked the question about LAHSO's a while back. Each airport which conducts LAHSO, has a specific landing distance minimum listed for a specific airplane type, and is then put in a sub category for that group. The LOA will vary drastically between airports, and what is authorized. The only specific airplanes not authorized for LAHSO are solo student pilots, however if your Lancair is not specified the the LOA for those ops at that airport, then you will not be able to participate, has nothing to do with the fact that it is an experimental. If you are operating at such an airport and want to participate, then I would suggest you contact the tower and get your airplane on the list. They will require landing distance minimums for your airplane, and speeds. There is a team of controllers set up to write the LOA, so it's up to that team to approve the different airplanes. It is totally their discretion to not allow any experimental airplanes, or any other types for that matter.
LAHSO - Land and hold short operations.
Ron Galbraith
LNCE - N5ES
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