73 old planes that qualify for Light-sport
Mark wrote:
On Sep 14, 10:33Â*am, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 13, 7:51Â*pm, wrote:
Are you backing off on your statement that you were going to modify a LSA to
increase the cruise speed, which will invalidate the airworthiness
certificate?
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Jim Pennino
What can a goose do that a duck can't, and
a lawyer should?
Stick his bill up his ass!
Bwaaahaaahaa!
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Mark
So, are you backing off on your statement that you were going to modify a
LSA to increase the cruise speed, which will invalidate the airworthiness
certificate?
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Jim Pennino
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Jim...
I, along with a lot of other people, have mused over the
idea of swapping out a ground adjustable prop, among
other reverseable modifications, and putting them back
after a long cross country trip.
Swapping props on any airplane (other than experimental) is not allowed
unless you are an official FAA wrench.
Swapping props on a LSA by anybody invalidates the airworthiness certificate.
So, you plan to modify a LSA to increase the cruise speed, which will
invalidate the airworthiness certificate as well as violate the rules on
who can perform maintenace on a manufactured aircraft?
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Jim Pennino
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