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Some equipment I installed mentions form 337 - for example VOR/LOC/GS receiver,
IFR GPS, etc., Is 337 required in a new kit project? It is for "Major repairs and alterations". Or does the DAR approve the whole package together? Please advise any required procedures. ----------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project: http://www.abri.com/sq2000 |
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337 IS NOT required for experimental aircraft.
Jerry Paul Lee wrote: Some equipment I installed mentions form 337 - for example VOR/LOC/GS receiver, IFR GPS, etc., Is 337 required in a new kit project? It is for "Major repairs and alterations". Or does the DAR approve the whole package together? Please advise any required procedures. ----------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project: http://www.abri.com/sq2000 |
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![]() "Bob Kuykendall" wrote in message om... Earlier, (Paul Lee) wrote: Is 337 required in a new kit project? It is for "Major repairs and alterations". The way I understand it, form 337 records a deviation between a particular aircraft or subassembly and its type certification data. Homebuilts, by and large (there are exceptions), do not hold type certification, so form 337 is neither required nor valid for them. No, homebuilts are type certificated under Part 21 as Experimental. |
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![]() "Paul Lee" wrote in message m... Some equipment I installed mentions form 337 - for example VOR/LOC/GS receiver, IFR GPS, etc., Is 337 required in a new kit project? It is for "Major repairs and alterations". 337's are not required for alterations to homebuilts. You are required to "notify" the FAA of changes in the design (this will be in your operating limitations). No A&P, DAR, or anything else is required. |
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![]() "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... No, homebuilts are type certificated under Part 21 as Experimental. No John, they are not. They do not have type certificates. What they have are individual airworthiness certificates issued under 21.191. There is no type certification of experimentals. Nothing in part 43 (maintenance. preventive maintenance, rebuilding, and alteration) applies to aircraft with experimental certificates. This is specifically stated in 43.1(b). 337's don't apply to homebuilts. The only thing that applies is that the limitations attached to the airworthiness certificate will say to notify the FSDO for major alterations and require a 5 hour test period and also remind the owner to update the registration if the engine /propeller make/model changes. |
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![]() "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... No, homebuilts are type certificated under Part 21 as Experimental. No John, they are not. They do not have type certificates. What they have are individual airworthiness certificates issued under 21.191. There is no type certification of experimentals. You had best get with the "experimental aircraft association" on that one, Ron. ![]() |
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Earlier, "Tarver Engineering" wrote:
No, homebuilts are type certificated under Part 21 as Experimental. That's a contradiction. 14 CFR 21.21 and 14 CFR 21.181 are quite clear on this. Experimental aircraft are "certificated," yes, but they don't hold "type certificates." Bob K. |
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(Bob Kuykendall) wrote in message . com...
Earlier, (Paul Lee) wrote: Is 337 required in a new kit project? It is for "Major repairs and alterations". The way I understand it, form 337 records a deviation between a particular aircraft or subassembly and its type certification data. Homebuilts, by and large (there are exceptions), do not hold type certification, so form 337 is neither required nor valid for them. If anybody wants to hijack this thread, all they have to do is name a series of homebuilt kit aircraft that generally carry standard airworthiness certificates. I know of one... Thanks, and best regards Bob K. http://www.hpaircraft.com SGS 1-26. Sorry Bob, I cheated. Jim |
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![]() "Bob Kuykendall" wrote in message om... Earlier, "Tarver Engineering" wrote: No, homebuilts are type certificated under Part 21 as Experimental. That's a contradiction. 14 CFR 21.21 and 14 CFR 21.181 are quite clear on this. Experimental aircraft are "certificated," yes, but they don't hold "type certificates." You are mistaken, "Experimental" is a Type, under CFR 14 Part 21. The difference is that an Experimental is not elidgeable for STC, but "Normal Catagory" type airplanes are. |
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