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Hey Guys.
I know it doesn't make this any easier for you, but think this over a minute. The Feds grounded an entire fleet of restricted category aircraft. The problems with air attack tankers having thructural failures and aging aircraft issues was well known. Virtually NONE of those planes were certificated for the roles they were used in and that is the center of your issue. In the Feds eyes, you are operating an aircraft in a manner that it was never tested for and they are minimizing their risk exposure by saying no. PERFECTLY understandable. The approach needs to be a bit different. Instead of asking for a 337 for a one time deal, put together a cert plan the same as you would for an stc. It should be a no brainer. The biggest thing they will look for is the flight manual addendum listing the towing process and the emergency procedures to be used. Their standard is to maintain "continued safe flight to a landing" as long as possible. In the Medevac Chopper world, loss of an alternator will cause the need to shed electrical loads. The Feds have you turn off the patient first because they only care about continued safe flight and landing. Work it like a STC and you should get there. Your local MIDO guys or a DAR should get it done for you. Scott. |
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