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Hello,
We are installing a Tost E-85 tow hitch on a Super Cub. We wrote up a nice 337 for the Feds. They approved of the bracket we fabricated. However, they are refusing to sign off on the E-85 hook. Think we've run into the same Feds who tried to ground Bob Hoover. Anyway, they are saying the hook is unapproved since it was foreign built. They are saying its an uncertified part. However, we've sent them a copy of the Tost manufacturing certificate, the German LBA approval, their own reciprocity agreement with the LBA, and a copy of the EASA bilateral agreements regarding STC and parts. No luck. Now they are demanding a Form 8130 from another tow hook installation in which an E-85 was used. Either that, or put the Cub in the Experimental category, which is a non starter. The installation as it stands is one of the best I've seen on any tow plane in 40 years. Unfortunately, there is not a soul in the FSDO that has any experience on either end of the rope, and they are trying to make up rules as they go..... E-85's are used on most certified gliders, and on most Tost equipped tow planes. What we need is a copy of someone's E-85 installation regarding the legality of the install, a form 8130 or 337 showing previous usage.... Help! Steve Std Cirrus K9 |
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Foriegn made??? Ask them where the Garden of Eden was...........good
God fearing men like the Feds may not have stopped to consider their own origins! On Mar 1, 12:02 pm, wrote: Hello, We are installing a Tost E-85 tow hitch on a Super Cub. We wrote up a nice 337 for the Feds. They approved of the bracket we fabricated. However, they are refusing to sign off on the E-85 hook. Think we've run into the same Feds who tried to ground Bob Hoover. Anyway, they are saying the hook is unapproved since it was foreign built. They are saying its an uncertified part. However, we've sent them a copy of the Tost manufacturing certificate, the German LBA approval, their own reciprocity agreement with the LBA, and a copy of the EASA bilateral agreements regarding STC and parts. No luck. Now they are demanding a Form 8130 from another tow hook installation in which an E-85 was used. Either that, or put the Cub in the Experimental category, which is a non starter. The installation as it stands is one of the best I've seen on any tow plane in 40 years. Unfortunately, there is not a soul in the FSDO that has any experience on either end of the rope, and they are trying to make up rules as they go..... E-85's are used on most certified gliders, and on most Tost equipped tow planes. What we need is a copy of someone's E-85 installation regarding the legality of the install, a form 8130 or 337 showing previous usage.... Help! Steve Std Cirrus K9 |
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The Tost winch setup includes a E-85 or similar hook
Perhaps they have paperwork-- Tim Mara sells them. -- Hartley Falbaum wrote in message ... Hello, We are installing a Tost E-85 tow hitch on a Super Cub. We wrote up a nice 337 for the Feds. They approved of the bracket we fabricated. However, they are refusing to sign off on the E-85 hook. Think we've run into the same Feds who tried to ground Bob Hoover. Anyway, they are saying the hook is unapproved since it was foreign built. They are saying its an uncertified part. However, we've sent them a copy of the Tost manufacturing certificate, the German LBA approval, their own reciprocity agreement with the LBA, and a copy of the EASA bilateral agreements regarding STC and parts. No luck. Now they are demanding a Form 8130 from another tow hook installation in which an E-85 was used. Either that, or put the Cub in the Experimental category, which is a non starter. The installation as it stands is one of the best I've seen on any tow plane in 40 years. Unfortunately, there is not a soul in the FSDO that has any experience on either end of the rope, and they are trying to make up rules as they go..... E-85's are used on most certified gliders, and on most Tost equipped tow planes. What we need is a copy of someone's E-85 installation regarding the legality of the install, a form 8130 or 337 showing previous usage.... Help! Steve Std Cirrus K9 |
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On Mar 1, 11:21*am, "HL Falbaum" wrote:
The Tost winch setup includes a E-85 or similar hook Perhaps they have paperwork-- Tim Mara sells them. -- Hartley wrote in message ... Hello, We are installing a Tost E-85 tow hitch on a Super Cub. *We wrote up a nice 337 for the Feds. They approved of the bracket we fabricated. However, they are refusing to sign off on the E-85 hook. *Think we've run into the same Feds who tried to ground Bob Hoover. *Anyway, they are saying the hook is unapproved since it was foreign built. *They are saying its an uncertified part. *However, we've sent them a copy of the Tost manufacturing certificate, the German LBA approval, their own reciprocity agreement with the LBA, and a copy of the EASA bilateral agreements regarding STC and parts. No luck. *Now they are demanding a Form 8130 from another tow hook installation in which an E-85 was used. *Either that, or put the Cub in the Experimental category, which is a non starter. *The installation as it stands is one of the best I've seen on any tow plane in 40 years. Unfortunately, there is not a soul in the FSDO that has any experience on either end of the rope, and they are trying to make up rules as they go..... E-85's are used on most certified gliders, and on most Tost equipped tow planes. *What we need is a copy of someone's E-85 installation regarding the legality of the install, a form 8130 or 337 showing previous usage.... *Help! Steve Std Cirrus K9- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Shop around for a FSDO that has people who understand glider equipment and transfer your work there. Beats banging your head against a wall. |
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![]() Shop around for a FSDO that has people who understand glider equipment and transfer your work there. *Beats banging your head against a wall. Unfortunately, the friendly feds now have a rule that forbids FSDO shopping.... Even the FAA web site says there is full reciprocity between German and US on TCDS parts. It also mentions that and EASA Form 1 can be used the same as an 8130. These feds haven't heard of it and won't look it up.... We did buy the system from Tim Mara, and he has been very helpful in trying to sort this out. So far, tho, no luck with the feds... Steve K9 |
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Check with Maule Aircraft. They offer a factory installed Tost kit
with an E-85 or similar release. The Civil Air Patrol ordered 15 or so of them and they have functioned very well. Good Lick-- Skip Guimond |
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