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Question Regarding LSA Instructors

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MechAeroAuto

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Dublin, Texas, US of America
It is my understanding that any "Private Pilot" (Subpart H) CFI can provide LSA pilot training (which can count towards private pilot credit), but what are the training/soloing requirements for the aircraft used? Does the aircraft used need to adhere to LSA requirements, or can a normal everyday certified aircraft be used?

I ask as there is a local CFI, but I believe he uses a Cessna 172 (if I am not mistaken) and the closest LSA instructor listed on EAA's database is a pretty good drive from here.
 
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