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Lot of stuff lately about revisions/modifications to the FAA's enforcement of
the 51% rule. We don't really need it. Here are the Top Ten Ways an Inspector Knows that an Amateur Builder Constructed the Aircraft: 10. Bloodstains on plans seem to emphasize the middle digit 9. Builder knows how to pronounce "Bingelis" 8. Shop has at least one piece of hardware inadvertently attached to the floor 7. "Hired Gun" shop pin-up: Claudia Schiffer. Homebuilder shop pin-up: Burt Rutan 6. Builder owns no clothing without bits of wood, aluminum, and/or epoxy stuck to them 5. Whole 'nother airplane in the scrap bin 4. At least one template made out of a pizza box 3. Bumper on builder's car held on by clecos 2. EAA Technical Counselor's phone number on telephone speed dialer And finally, the Number 1 way an FAA inspector knows that an Amateur built the aircraft: 1. The builder's children look like the UPS deliveryman! Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
Lot of stuff lately about revisions/modifications to the FAA's enforcement of the 51% rule. We don't really need it. Here are the Top Ten Ways an Inspector Knows that an Amateur Builder Constructed the Aircraft: 10. Bloodstains on plans seem to emphasize the middle digit 9. Builder knows how to pronounce "Bingelis" 8. Shop has at least one piece of hardware inadvertently attached to the floor 7. "Hired Gun" shop pin-up: Claudia Schiffer. Homebuilder shop pin-up: Burt Rutan 6. Builder owns no clothing without bits of wood, aluminum, and/or epoxy stuck to them 5. Whole 'nother airplane in the scrap bin 4. At least one template made out of a pizza box 3. Bumper on builder's car held on by clecos 2. EAA Technical Counselor's phone number on telephone speed dialer And finally, the Number 1 way an FAA inspector knows that an Amateur built the aircraft: 1. The builder's children look like the UPS deliveryman! Ron Wanttaja Hand tools embedded in the wall and divorce papers don't count? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 22:57:36 -0500, Dan wrote:
Ron Wanttaja wrote: Lot of stuff lately about revisions/modifications to the FAA's enforcement of the 51% rule. We don't really need it. Here are the Top Ten Ways an Inspector Knows that an Amateur Builder Constructed the Aircraft: 10. Bloodstains on plans seem to emphasize the middle digit 9. Builder knows how to pronounce "Bingelis" 8. Shop has at least one piece of hardware inadvertently attached to the floor 7. "Hired Gun" shop pin-up: Claudia Schiffer. Homebuilder shop pin-up: Burt Rutan 6. Builder owns no clothing without bits of wood, aluminum, and/or epoxy stuck to them 5. Whole 'nother airplane in the scrap bin 4. At least one template made out of a pizza box 3. Bumper on builder's car held on by clecos 2. EAA Technical Counselor's phone number on telephone speed dialer And finally, the Number 1 way an FAA inspector knows that an Amateur built the aircraft: 1. The builder's children look like the UPS deliveryman! Ron Wanttaja Hand tools embedded in the wall and divorce papers don't count? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired no. all paperwork can be forged and a real builder forgot to fill his out. he has lots of construction photos although he doesnt appear in any of them. but no paperwork. building appeases the soul so well that he never throws stuff at the wall. it is all glued on the bench near the corner of the last fibreglass component. oh builders never buy lollies. chewing the bits of glue off the back of the hands and the side of the index finger keep the regular builder fully satisfied. and the lemon tree growing beside the workshop door never needs urea fertiliser. Stealth Pilot |
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On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 16:04:44 -0700, Ron Wanttaja wrote:
Lot of stuff lately about revisions/modifications to the FAA's enforcement of the 51% rule. We don't really need it. Here are the Top Ten Ways an Inspector Knows that an Amateur Builder Constructed the Aircraft: 10. Bloodstains on plans seem to emphasize the middle digit 9. Builder knows how to pronounce "Bingelis" 8. Shop has at least one piece of hardware inadvertently attached to the floor 7. "Hired Gun" shop pin-up: Claudia Schiffer. Homebuilder shop pin-up: Burt Rutan 6. Builder owns no clothing without bits of wood, aluminum, and/or epoxy stuck to them 5. Whole 'nother airplane in the scrap bin 4. At least one template made out of a pizza box 3. Bumper on builder's car held on by clecos 2. EAA Technical Counselor's phone number on telephone speed dialer And finally, the Number 1 way an FAA inspector knows that an Amateur built the aircraft: 1. The builder's children look like the UPS deliveryman! Ron Wataj forgery |
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