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From the Designated Airworthiness Representative's perspective, just
what goes into getting a new Special Airworthiness Certificate, Experimental Exhibition/Racing, for a glider? I spoke with a DAR in Phoenix yesterday and explained to him that I have a brand new glider, now registered with the FAA, it has a factory flight test and Export C of A from Germany, and I need the C of A described above. He told me that because it was *experimental*, there was a whole lot more work for him to do, a lot of information gathering and paperwork, and it would cost $650, instead of the $200 he first quoted for a standard C of A. I thought this would be a simple inspection and a little paperwork, not more than 1 or 2 hours of their time. What am I missing? (Or, what are they missing?) ~ted/2NO |
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