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Steve,
Sir , To gain a US Special Airworthess Certificate it should not be difficult. Yet it takes thoroughness. Among othersin USA flying Slingsby Capstans, Jan Scott owns one in Virginia I think. Brian E Evans owns one in California. See photo of Jan's at www.wingsandwheels.com/images/HP_T49.jpg To prepare, get an Export Certificate of Airworthiness, aircraft production documents and original flight test report , aircraft handbook, operating limits and required airspeed markings, placards required, maintenance manual, evidence of BGA or other foreign de-registration, transfer of ownership evidence such as by a Bill of Sale or Transfer. If not a Type Certificated Aircraft with US Aircraft Type Certificate of record, then apply for a US Special Certificate of Airworthiness - Experimental Exhibition and Racing purposes. If iit has a US Aircraft Type Certificate (Type Certificate Data Sheet) then it it would be eligible for US Standard Airworthiness Certificate. If it has BGA or English CAA TCDS, but not a US TCDS, then submit that as back up with your application for US Special Airworthiness Certificate - Exporimental, Exhibition and Racing Purposes. You will make application for US Special Airwothiness Certificate, Experimental - Exhibition and Racing purposes, thru your nearest FAA FSDO, submit in your application packet a recent A.I. log entry of airworthiness (similar to an Annual Inspection), and supporting documents, and state your use of the aircraft, and the Operating Limitations you seek and be careful to ask carefully so as to gain as much use of the aircraft geographically as you can (expanded always by using the words: ' FAI Badges, State and National Gliding Record Attempts, Federation Aeronautique Internationale Worldwide and US distance flights online contest, Competition flights at gliderclub and regional competitions, Soaring Society of America and gliderclub events, and practice and proficiency flights therefor' without limitation to area of such. The application form for such will ask you where the aircraft will be based, and you will be expected to list that , and such events as you may know of, and you shall be required to renew such listing annually.or more often if you desire to add any locations (can be done annually by fax to FSDO) Anytime you move the basing of the aircraft from purview of one FSDO to another, by basing it another place permanently, you must reapply for a new Special Operating Limitations and Special Airworthiness Certificate. Cut yourself as much slack as you may devise by careful language use. If you devise carefully witted written language for your Operating Limitations such will give you all the slack you need for where you may fly without notifying FAA. Devise your language carefully and be sure all the slack is built into that language. You must register an aircraft before an Aircraft Airworthiness Certificate may be issued in USA. Aircraft Registration and N Nr - You will also seek a US N Nr from US FAA Aircraft Registry. You may select and reserve such with payment of 10 dollars per year of N Nr registration from available nrs. Yes, you may want to pick an N Nr meaningful to you if it is not already in use or already reseerved. Good wishes, Jim Culp USA GatorCity Florida |
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