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Bought a built experimental powered glider and All I have is a bill of
sale from an individual who is not the builder and does not know who he was. No data plate, plans or other documentation with kit number. Is there anyway to satisfy the FAA's chain of ownership requirements ? It only needs a sprucing up and some minor repairs to be flyable. |
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A good source for answers would be the Experimental Aircraft Association
(www.eaa.org). They are very on top of the issues of certifying experimental and homebuilt aircraft...owner and non-owner built...paperwork requirements...and more. You might ping this group about what you bought...type of glider etc. You'll get a slew of opinions on what to look out for and what you may need to do. And, be sure to visit the homebuilt glider website: www.sailplanehomebuilders.com --Bob From: fred D Newsgroups: rec.aviation.soaring Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 17:37:48 -0400 Subject: FAA Certification Bought a built experimental powered glider and All I have is a bill of sale from an individual who is not the builder and does not know who he was. No data plate, plans or other documentation with kit number. Is there anyway to satisfy the FAA's chain of ownership requirements ? It only needs a sprucing up and some minor repairs to be flyable. |
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you may have bought an assemblage of parts.. that will never receive an
airworthiness certificate.. no data on the builder.. or process used in building.. no data plate.. no previous n-number on it.. good luck... I think we all look forward to this out come.. BT "fred D" wrote in message ... Bought a built experimental powered glider and All I have is a bill of sale from an individual who is not the builder and does not know who he was. No data plate, plans or other documentation with kit number. Is there anyway to satisfy the FAA's chain of ownership requirements ? It only needs a sprucing up and some minor repairs to be flyable. |
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Depends on whether it was only just built, or whether
it has been previously registered and given an airworthiness certificate. If just completed, you're probably out of luck; if already FAA-inspected, you should be able to find the previous owner's identity through the registration database [by N-number] and work from there. Good luck, Ian At 00:42 15 June 2004, Btiz wrote: you may have bought an assemblage of parts.. that will never receive an airworthiness certificate.. no data on the builder.. or process used in building.. no data plate.. no previous n-number on it.. good luck... I think we all look forward to this out come.. BT 'fred D' wrote in message .. . Bought a built experimental powered glider and All I have is a bill of sale from an individual who is not the builder and does not know who he was. No data plate, plans or other documentation with kit number. Is there anyway to satisfy the FAA's chain of ownership requirements ? It only needs a sprucing up and some minor repairs to be flyable. |
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Last time I looked into a similar situation, I was told that I'd be
buying an expensive lawn ornament! Better check with a FSDO. SP fred D wrote in message . .. Bought a built experimental powered glider and All I have is a bill of sale from an individual who is not the builder and does not know who he was. No data plate, plans or other documentation with kit number. Is there anyway to satisfy the FAA's chain of ownership requirements ? It only needs a sprucing up and some minor repairs to be flyable. |
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I've heard worse stories, but yours may not be that bad - does it
currently have an experimental airworthiness certificate? If so, a simple written bill of sale (or FAA Form 8050-1 - or is it 80580-2? bill of sale) will get you started. You will need to register it, that will be either the 8050-1 or -2 form, can't remember which, get it at your local FSDO. If it does have a current experimental airworhtiness certificate - and it's pre-1993, you're in luck. If not, you need to get started with your local FSDO. If it becomes more complicated, the FAA has recently designated what's called AB-DAR's - guys (so far, no women yet) that are specifically designated for issuing experimental certificates to experimental aircraft (homebuilt or exhibition and racing - not for show compliance or other types of specials). Call your local EAA chapter or the EAA headquarters or your local FSDO, since you've already bought it, you might as well get started. Get educated. The more you know about the certification and registration process, the easier it will be and the more the FAA will like you; and believe me, you want them to like you when doing this kind of thing. Read the applicable portions of the FAA Order 8130.2E, available on-line he http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory...e?OpenFrameSet Just type in 8130.2E and it will come up. Read FAR 47, registration, don't fly it un-registered - that is bad, believe me. For additional questions, e-mail me at replace nospam with comcast. It will help to know where you're at; for instance, if you're in Memphis, Atlanta, Raleigh-Durham, Boston or Seattle, I have friends in the FSDOs who owe me big time and I have photos. Good luck, Jim fred D wrote in message . .. Bought a built experimental powered glider and All I have is a bill of sale from an individual who is not the builder and does not know who he was. No data plate, plans or other documentation with kit number. Is there anyway to satisfy the FAA's chain of ownership requirements ? It only needs a sprucing up and some minor repairs to be flyable. |
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Earlier, fred D wrote:
Bought a built experimental powered glider and All I have is a bill of sale from an individual who is not the builder and does not know who he was. No data plate, plans or other documentation with kit number. Is there anyway to satisfy the FAA's chain of ownership requirements ? It only needs a sprucing up and some minor repairs to be flyable. Start with Jim Pratt's page: http://www.provide.net/~pratt1/ambuilt/faqhmblt.htm and also Ron Wanttaja's RAH page with FAQ: http://www.wanttaja.com/avlinks/ In order to get a special airworthiness certificate to operate your new toy as an amateur-built experimental, you'll need to demonstrate that its construction conforms to good workmanship practices, and that the major portion of it was built for entertainment and education. If it turns out that you can't demonstrate the "major portion" bit, you still stand a good chance of obtaining a special airworthiness certificate to operate it as an experimental, racing or exhibition aircraft, as all ASW-20s and Zunis in the US operate. I don't see many of them languishing as lawn ornaments. Either way, you need to find out which FAA FSDO handles your area, and who at the FSDO handles experimental aircraft. Find that person and talk to them. They'll probably have a packet of the usual paperwork for you. You'll need to get it inspected by someone at the FAA or, if they're too busy, a DAR (designated airworthiness representative?) Also, if you have any clue who sold the plans or the kit (if there was one), do what you can to contact them. In at least some cases there is someone with the original files and copies of the original kit bill of sale. The EAA has technical counselors and others who can offer advice; if you're not an EAA member you proabably should be. Also, I can recommend the Sailplane Homebuilders Association and also the HomeSail forum on YahooGroups. There are many members who have been through the process. Thanks, and best regards to all Bob K. http://www.hpaircraft.com |
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First things first, does it have an *N* number? If so, it has been regestered
and you can trace its ownership. Next problem is the airworthiness certificate. Got one of those? If so, you can resurrect its vitals through OakCity. I have gone down this road a couple of times and found the folks at hedquarters, very accommodating. JJ Sinclair |
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