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What is the current status of FAA airworthiness inspection availability.
Is there a long wait? Is a DAR a better alternative or hard to find? Please comment it you have some current/recent experience. ---------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project: http://www.abri.com |
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How many inspections are required?
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![]() "DL152279546231" wrote in message ... How many inspections are required? You mean for a homebuilt? Just one (by the FAA or designee) to get the airworthiness certificate. There's no longer any "precover" or other intermediate progress. You are advised however to get someone (EAA Tech Counselor) to go over your product from time to time (especially before the structure becomes hidden). |
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Actually,
This is the busy time of year for FSDO GA Inspectors because March is IA renewal season. AC 20-27 has excellent guidance on getting your homebuilt/experimental certificated. Available at www.faa.gov, navigate to the Advisory Circular page and search under AC's by number. EAA.org is another excellent (certainly the best?) resource. Your local chapter will be very valuable and knowledgeable on getting these things done in your locality. As stated above, DAR is the easiest way, but costs money, FAA is free, but there may be a wait, especially if you're not located near a FSDO. Jim |
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How many inspections are required? Just one after completion for the airworthiness cert, and it can be done by a designated airworthiness rep (non-FAA) if your FSDO is backlogged. You can certainly have more done, but the FAA generally won't get involved and doesn't need to be. Dave 'fine-toothed comb' Hyde RV-4 Builder, EAA Tech Counselor |
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Just contacted local FSDO and they said they can do it in 3 weeks.
Not bad.. and cheaper. The local DAR lives in the south till April and is not available anyway. ----------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project, http://www.abri.com/sq2000 Ron Wanttaja wrote in message . .. On 16 Feb 2004 19:46:17 -0800, (Paul Lee) wrote: What is the current status of FAA airworthiness inspection availability. Is there a long wait? Is a DAR a better alternative or hard to find? Please comment it you have some current/recent experience. Appears to vary. One of the guys in my local chapter had absolutely no trouble at all getting FAA guys to do it. Two things that this may attributed to. First, the Seattle FSDO has a lot of inspectors (they handle Boeing). Second, this time of year is apparently their quiet time. Ron Wanttaja |
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