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At 15:54 13 May 2004, Tim Mara wrote:
not true...........at least it is not an official FAA policy..... FSDO's can and most still will do field approvals......however, some FSDO's Tim- If you can provide the name of a FSDO who will do field approvals on a Restricted Pawnee, this would be a big help. In the mean time, it appears doing the conversion from Restricted to Standard Certification and then going for the 337 is the only procedure currently working. Some of the paperwork for doing this made its way up from Argentina. The Tost does have a STC for install on the Pawnee in a couple of European countries, and this helps with the US 337 process. |
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what you're asking for is to change the category of the aircraft, that you
would need to do by making changes if possible in the aircraft itself and may not always be possible. If you have an aircraft that was certificated for Spraying only, or similar then that is what it was certified to do.that and nothing more......you'll need to work with the local FAA to see if your aircraft can meet the standards for the standard or utility category. Once you have the aircraft category correct to allow towing then installing the TOST or any other glider towing system is possible, but until then....sorry, that's a whole new bag of worms..... tim If you can provide the name of a FSDO who will do field approvals on a Restricted Pawnee, this would be a big help. In the mean time, it appears doing the conversion from Restricted to Standard Certification and then going for the 337 is the only procedure currently working. Some of the paperwork for doing this made its way up from Argentina. The Tost does have a STC for install on the Pawnee in a couple of European countries, and this helps with the US 337 process. |
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Type Certificate # 2A10 for Restricted category and Type Certificate #
2A8 for Normal category. The Pawnee is approved for either certificate. I addressed this problem in January 2004 with the FAA. The SSA Government Liasion Director was supposed to address these problems. Sam Fly Texas Soaring Association Tim Mara wrote: what you're asking for is to change the category of the aircraft, that you would need to do by making changes if possible in the aircraft itself and may not always be possible. If you have an aircraft that was certificated for Spraying only, or similar then that is what it was certified to do.that and nothing more......you'll need to work with the local FAA to see if your aircraft can meet the standards for the standard or utility category. Once you have the aircraft category correct to allow towing then installing the TOST or any other glider towing system is possible, but until then....sorry, that's a whole new bag of worms..... tim If you can provide the name of a FSDO who will do field approvals on a Restricted Pawnee, this would be a big help. In the mean time, it appears doing the conversion from Restricted to Standard Certification and then going for the 337 is the only procedure currently working. Some of the paperwork for doing this made its way up from Argentina. The Tost does have a STC for install on the Pawnee in a couple of European countries, and this helps with the US 337 process. |
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This Friday the Denver FSDO is going to inspect the
Pawnee at Buena Vista, Co for spray gear removal and tank sealed. He has already seen the new Tost, radios and transponder. He will then issue a Standard certificate including the aforementioned additions, and no 337 will be required. Or at least that is the plan. At 00:12 17 May 2004, Sam Fly wrote: Type Certificate # 2A10 for Restricted category and Type Certificate # 2A8 for Normal category. The Pawnee is approved for either certificate. I addressed this problem in January 2004 with the FAA. The SSA Government Liasion Director was supposed to address these problems. Sam Fly Texas Soaring Association Tim Mara wrote: what you're asking for is to change the category of the aircraft, that you would need to do by making changes if possible in the aircraft itself and may not always be possible. If you have an aircraft that was certificated for Spraying only, or similar then that is what it was certified to do.that and nothing more......you'll need to work with the local FAA to see if your aircraft can meet the standards for the standard or utility category. Once you have the aircraft category correct to allow towing then installing the TOST or any other glider towing system is possible, but until then....sorry, that's a whole new bag of worms..... tim If you can provide the name of a FSDO who will do field approvals on a Restricted Pawnee, this would be a big help. In the mean time, it appears doing the conversion from Restricted to Standard Certification and then going for the 337 is the only procedure currently working. Some of the paperwork for doing this made its way up from Argentina. The Tost does have a STC for install on the Pawnee in a couple of European countries, and this helps with the US 337 process. |
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