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I'm looking at an older Kit Fox and when I went through the log book
there's no entry that the Phase One testing was completed and yet the plane has been flying for the last few years and has a couple hundred hours on it. They have no idea how to get hold of the original builder. Has anyone dealt with a situation like this? Any ideas? |
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![]() "OtisWinslow" wrote in message ... I'm looking at an older Kit Fox and when I went through the log book there's no entry that the Phase One testing was completed and yet the plane has been flying for the last few years and has a couple hundred hours on it. They have no idea how to get hold of the original builder. Has anyone dealt with a situation like this? Any ideas? Do you have the name of the builder? Google him, FAA database all sorts of ways to find a person these days. Also call the makers of Kit Fox. They should be able to find the builders name even if you don't know it. |
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Have the name. Doesn't show up anywhere. How can this be handled
if the builder can't be located? Talk to FAA and refly the test period? "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message news:bzgze.40120$DC2.4325@okepread01... "OtisWinslow" wrote in message ... I'm looking at an older Kit Fox and when I went through the log book there's no entry that the Phase One testing was completed and yet the plane has been flying for the last few years and has a couple hundred hours on it. They have no idea how to get hold of the original builder. Has anyone dealt with a situation like this? Any ideas? Do you have the name of the builder? Google him, FAA database all sorts of ways to find a person these days. Also call the makers of Kit Fox. They should be able to find the builders name even if you don't know it. |
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Make two calls
SkyStar Aircraft Corporation / 3901 Aviation Way, Caldwell, ID 83605 Customer Service: (208) 454-2444 Followed by a call to the FAA FSDO "OtisWinslow" wrote in message ... Have the name. Doesn't show up anywhere. How can this be handled if the builder can't be located? Talk to FAA and refly the test period? "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message news:bzgze.40120$DC2.4325@okepread01... "OtisWinslow" wrote in message ... I'm looking at an older Kit Fox and when I went through the log book there's no entry that the Phase One testing was completed and yet the plane has been flying for the last few years and has a couple hundred hours on it. They have no idea how to get hold of the original builder. Has anyone dealt with a situation like this? Any ideas? Do you have the name of the builder? Google him, FAA database all sorts of ways to find a person these days. Also call the makers of Kit Fox. They should be able to find the builders name even if you don't know it. |
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