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Old January 8th 14, 03:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Program Letter time again

I have a letter that I assembled from several examples. I worked with the
FSDO and got approval. Now I just update it using the calendar of events
from SSA for the coming year and email it to the FSDO with a copy to myself
as proof that I sent it. I will make my letter available upon request.


"Boise Pilot" wrote in message
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On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 8:38:07 PM UTC-7, John Carlyle wrote:
JJ, do you have a link for this e-form program letter? I've been sending a
real letter to my local FSDO, modified appropriately for each year, as
this is what I understand that they want. It would be great to get this
annual task done electronically!



-John, Q3





On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 9:47:36 AM UTC-5, JJ Sinclair wrote:

I was searching through my computer files for something when I came
across a file named Program Letter.................Oh, yeah! The FAA
wants me to send them this years agenda by 30 Jan. Its easy, just make
the indicated changes on the e-form and hit send.




See you on the grid,




Pat & JJ


Jan. '13 was the first time I had to do a Program letter related to my new
sailplane. I had copies from owners in OH and UT. They were almost
identical so I used it as a format. It was returned by my FSDO with a copy
of a letter for a Nevada racer. The individual from my FSDO wanted lots of
additional information including who, where, when the sailplane, equipment
and instruments were being maintained. The manufacturer's listed maintenance
requirements and initially very specific dates for each flight and purpose,
I could not list a period of time like the normal flying summer from my home
airport. We did work around that. Earlier in 2012 we found out that the
FSDO was not aware that there was a small group of sailplanes operating from
an airport just outside the Boise airport area. We also found out that
there was no one in the FSDO who had any familiarity with sailplanes or
operations. We invited them to our airport with no response. The Program
letter last year was not seamless and took some time and negotiations. I
just mailed my letter in for this year and am waiting to see if I get a
response, which if everything is ok, I should not. The letter,
theoretically, does not need approval as it is a letter to inform...

 




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