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Is there a US group/club/association, however loose, of Pegasus owners
out there somewhere? Reason for asking is the FAA is considering the *possibility* of rulemaking regarding the 3000 hour life limit on the aircraft and they're requesting input from interested parties prior to the official rulemaking process. I understand there will be a rulemaking comment period in the future *if* the issue develops into an AD - their request for comments at this time is a preliminary request from the FAA/Industry/Operators Airworthiness Concern Coordination Group. If there is a unified voice, or group of interested owners out there somewhere (US only) send me a reply at o, change the netto to net to reply. If you own, or know of, a US registered Pegasus over 3000 hours TT, let me know. Jim |
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Jim:
I know of no such organization; this Usenet group may be about as close as it comes. Generally, I don't have a problem with life limits if they can be tied to genuine airworthiness concerns (as opposed to, for example, an effort to tail product liability exposure -- not real likely here because of GARA). 3000 hours is a lot of time. I suspect it won't be easy to find a U.S. registered Pegasus anywhere near that range unless it has spent a substantial chunk of its life in club or rental service. (In fact, I wonder what the highest-time glass ship still in service in the U.S. might be.) I'll be interested to hear what you find out and what others think. Mark -- B9 jphoenix wrote: If there is a unified voice, or group of interested owners out there somewhere (US only) send me a reply at o, change the netto to net to reply. If you own, or know of, a US registered Pegasus over 3000 hours TT, let me know. Jim |
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Your response is the first I've seen or received. The life limit
currently exists in the Flight Manual, however the FAA ACS sheet states that there may be some misunderstanding about the life limit and they may issue rulemaking to clarify (in other words mandate the life limit with a US AD). This is an opportunity for Pegasus owners to influence the creation of the NPRM, if necessary, prior to the NPRM being issued. A description of the ACS process can be found he http://www.faa.gov/certification/air...ceACSGuide.doc This process is followed for al AD's. After the NPRM is published, another period for comment is afforded. I'll post the issue on the gliderforum.com, I see there's a Pegasus thread running there. Jim Jim |
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