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Hello Dennis,
SSA. EAA. Warbirds of America, Please see this below and read. Regulatory relief is needed by gliders, as is sought by Warbirds of America/EAA. We have the same motivation; different aircraft but same needs. Consider. Let SSA and US gliders get on this bandwagon of change, and not be left out of the proposed benefits of change of liberalization of current Operating Limitations of Special Airworthiness Certificate - Experimental, for Exhibition and Rancing Purposes aircraft. Be sure gliders are included. Perhaps such changes devised between EAA Warbirds of America and FAA all will become part of an NPRM or maybe just a policy change of FAA, yet we must work for Glider inclusion. As you know, many of the gliders in USA are operating under Spec AW Certif, Exp - Exhibition and Racing, with highly varying and sometimes onerous and inconsistent Operating Limitations. None the less, we (glider pilots in the USA operating under Special Airworthiness Certificates -Experimental, for Exhibition and Racing purposes), we too need the benefits to be derived from liberalization changes now being negotiated by Warbirds of America EAA for Special Airworthiness Certificated gliders , for Exhibition and/or Racing Purposes. Many gliders must operate with such, due to perhaps the European TCDS's never having been submitted to FAA Belgium for issuance of US Aircraft Type Certification and TCDS. My aircraft is such, as an ASW-20C Alexander Schleicher glider aircraft, with German TCertification, it never got US TCDS recognition. Therefore, I must operate with significant Operating Limitations as part of my Special Airworthiness Certificate - Experimental - for Racing and Exhibition Purposes. Many gliders in USA are certificated with Special Airworthiness Certificate - Experimental, Exhibition and Racing Purpose, with Operating Limitations which in some cases are onerous. Hear. We need to be included by the addition of the word Glider in such revised language of regulation or policy regarding Special Airworthiness Certificate issuance, for Racing and Exhibition Purpose aircraft. I hope you will forward this info re Special Airworthiness Certificate - Experimental - Exhibition and Racing Purposes to SSA government relations person, and to make inclusion of Glider w/ Special Airworthiness Certificate - Experimental, For Exhibition and Racing Purposes part of FAA's reconsideration. The effort, thus far, has been lead by EAA Warbirds of America, who have done remarkable work. Now, we must join in to be sure Gliders are included in such proposed improved provisions for less stringent Operating Limitations. See this citation: http://www.airventure.org/2006/satjuly29/warbirds.html Help. Give us relief. Spec Aw Cert Exp, Exh&Racing Gliders in the USA need it too! Give us the same at least as proposed by Warbirds of America in concert with EAA. We need to be involved in these discussions, and to be made included in the language of new regs. Thank you. Dancing on clouds, Keep it up! Jim Culp USA Asw-20C Alachua, Florida |
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