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On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 16:22:15 -0500, john smith wrote:
"Liability Release signed by purchaser AND spouse is mandatory, no sign, no sale." That still won't keep you out of court. It wouldn'tslow my heirs down a split second. and in many states the courts won't let you sign your rights away. And in any case they don't protect the builder from mistakes, or workmanship. Although I've heard the BD5J at the only airplane flown that was more dangerous on take off than landing I'd still like to fly one. Deaf2u wrote: http://www.global-air.com/global/g05229.htm Could it be?? You'd think he'd at least fly it once. Or watch it fly. What's the story here Juan? Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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"Juan Jimenez" wrote:
"Deaf2u" wrote Well once again, disregarding the apparently intense battle\hatred DABEAR has for Juan I still find it curious. He's owned this plane, taken pride and made some fairly loud noises about owning it. He has a website about it and has been all about this plane for a while and yet has no desire to see it fulfill it's mission. I have no interest in it, I'm more interested in slow planes with floats but I am curious. The ad says he now wants a motorglider, now that's a far way from a little jet. Your basic premise is incorrect. Everything else you conclude from there is also wrong. ![]() Funny thing - you can always tell when Yawn's replying to a factual post... like above, he can't take exception to the facts so he just tosses out an insult or an off-hand comment. It's a rare occasion that he actually even tries to counter with any "facts" (I use this word as a relative term, of course). Ipso facto, he's normally got no defense at all for his position. Mark "facts rule, fools drool" Hickey |
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![]() "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . "Al G" wrote in message ... Too bad there is no way to notify Guiness, online. The only contact I could find was snail mail. Al, sonny, Marco knows it had not flown when the record application was submitted. Next! ![]() Ok, no big deal. I was just surprised that Guinness would accept as a "Airplane" world record, something that does not fly. My bad. I am learning. How are the sales going? Al G |
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![]() "Deaf2u" wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . Your basic premise is incorrect. Everything else you conclude from there is also wrong. ![]() I don't have any premise, and I'm not making any conclusions. Theres very little point in leaping in here ****ing all over the place. I'm simply curious why you don't fly it. Fair enough. The aircraft hasn't flown yet because a bible-thumping FSDO inspector, Joaquin Camacho, decided to go on a crusade against me, telling local A&P's in this small island that I could crash into a church, and intimidating them with threats of harassment or losing their licenses. He kept this up for two years until the issue was brought up to the head of Flight Service in DC with a warning that if no action was taken, criminal charges would be filed. That got the FAA to snap to attention, bark "Yes, Sir! What do you need, Sir!" and things started moving forward. The maintenance plan Camacho sat on for two years was approved in two weeks, and I am currently on a waiting list for a resource to come down from Miami to do the airworthiness inspection. It is also interesting to note that the San Juan FSDO was closed because of many issues similar to these. It no longer exists, the office here is a satellite office of the Miami FSDO. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Al G" wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . "Al G" wrote in message ... Too bad there is no way to notify Guiness, online. The only contact I could find was snail mail. Al, sonny, Marco knows it had not flown when the record application was submitted. Next! ![]() Ok, no big deal. I was just surprised that Guinness would accept as a "Airplane" world record, something that does not fly. My bad. I am learning. How are the sales going? I have four people interested in the aircraft. They are all waiting for it to fly, and I am waiting for the Miami FSDO to assign me a resource for the airworthiness inspection. Juan -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . I am currently on a waiting list for a resource to come down from Miami to do the airworthiness inspection. Ok, thanks for the answer, I thought it had it's CoA. Good luck with the inspection. If you can lay hands on a video camera, put up a video on YouTube when it flies. |
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
"Deaf2u" wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . Your basic premise is incorrect. Everything else you conclude from there is also wrong. ![]() I don't have any premise, and I'm not making any conclusions. Theres very little point in leaping in here ****ing all over the place. I'm simply curious why you don't fly it. Fair enough. The aircraft hasn't flown yet because a bible-thumping FSDO inspector, Joaquin Camacho, decided to go on a crusade against me, telling local A&P's in this small island that I could crash into a church, and intimidating them with threats of harassment or losing their licenses. He kept this up for two years until the issue was brought up to the head of Flight Service in DC with a warning that if no action was taken, criminal charges would be filed. That got the FAA to snap to attention, bark "Yes, Sir! What do you need, Sir!" and things started moving forward. The maintenance plan Camacho sat on for two years was approved in two weeks, and I am currently on a waiting list for a resource to come down from Miami to do the airworthiness inspection. It is also interesting to note that the San Juan FSDO was closed because of many issues similar to these. It no longer exists, the office here is a satellite office of the Miami FSDO. In other words it's once again someone else's fault? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
"Al G" wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . "Al G" wrote in message ... Too bad there is no way to notify Guiness, online. The only contact I could find was snail mail. Al, sonny, Marco knows it had not flown when the record application was submitted. Next! ![]() Ok, no big deal. I was just surprised that Guinness would accept as a "Airplane" world record, something that does not fly. My bad. I am learning. How are the sales going? I have four people interested in the aircraft. They are all waiting for it to fly, and I am waiting for the Miami FSDO to assign me a resource for the airworthiness inspection. Juan Didn't you tell us a year ago it had been certified as airworthy? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() "Dan" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Deaf2u" wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . Your basic premise is incorrect. Everything else you conclude from there is also wrong. ![]() I don't have any premise, and I'm not making any conclusions. Theres very little point in leaping in here ****ing all over the place. I'm simply curious why you don't fly it. Fair enough. The aircraft hasn't flown yet because a bible-thumping FSDO inspector, Joaquin Camacho, decided to go on a crusade against me, telling local A&P's in this small island that I could crash into a church, and intimidating them with threats of harassment or losing their licenses. He kept this up for two years until the issue was brought up to the head of Flight Service in DC with a warning that if no action was taken, criminal charges would be filed. That got the FAA to snap to attention, bark "Yes, Sir! What do you need, Sir!" and things started moving forward. The maintenance plan Camacho sat on for two years was approved in two weeks, and I am currently on a waiting list for a resource to come down from Miami to do the airworthiness inspection. It is also interesting to note that the San Juan FSDO was closed because of many issues similar to these. It no longer exists, the office here is a satellite office of the Miami FSDO. In other words it's once again someone else's fault? No, that's the story of _your_ life, Dan. Get over it. ![]() -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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