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Old October 26th 05, 11:18 PM
Tim Hanke
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Help needed! We have imported a used sailplane with a Komet Trailer to
the port of Baltimore in the United States and have had nothing but
problems with the US DOT trailer inspector. The Trailer is a 2001 Komet
trailer. The US DOT employee at Baltimore, Dick Merit, has been totally
unreasonable, ph: 202-366-5300, and will not allow us to move the
trailer because there isn't a US DOT certification sticker on the
trailer. We have requested to move the trailer on the flatbed truck and
he wouldn't allow this either. I have spoken to several individuals
who have imported trailers and gliders and no one has had these
problems. The trailer and glider has been at the port for a week now
and we are incurring storage fees of $120/ day. On the other hand we
are unable to have the US DOT preventing customs from releasing this
glider. I have tried talking to the SSA, National Soaring Museum,
Knauff, Wings and Wheels, etc. and no one has had this problem. Does
any one know anybody in the government that could help? Any one in DOT?
Any help is truly appreciated.

Ph: 518-885-5599
Or
E-mail: tim at adirondacksoaring.com

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Old October 27th 05, 03:04 AM
Jack
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Tim Hanke wrote:
Help needed! We have imported a used sailplane with a Komet Trailer to
the port of Baltimore in the United States and have had nothing but
problems with the US DOT trailer inspector.


Call your Congressman.


Jack
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Old October 27th 05, 01:25 PM
Tim Hanke
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Jack,

I am hoping that this will be the way to go, as we have run out of
options.

Thanks!


Jack wrote:
Tim Hanke wrote:
Help needed! We have imported a used sailplane with a Komet Trailer to
the port of Baltimore in the United States and have had nothing but
problems with the US DOT trailer inspector.


Call your Congressman.


Jack


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Old October 27th 05, 01:57 PM
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Tim Hanke wrote:
Jack,

I am hoping that this will be the way to go, as we have run out of
options.

Thanks!


Tim try contacting Hal Ennulat at Entec. They are US distributors
for Komet. He will know how to get what is needed to get into
compliance.
Sorry, I don't have his e-mail handy.
UH


Jack wrote:
Tim Hanke wrote:
Help needed! We have imported a used sailplane with a Komet Trailer to
the port of Baltimore in the United States and have had nothing but
problems with the US DOT trailer inspector.


Call your Congressman.


Jack


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Old October 27th 05, 02:45 PM
Tim Hanke
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Hank,

Already know what is needed...DOT tires, 2" ball, 4 prong lights. I
have all those availble off a 2001 Cobra. The problem is that they will

not let me into the port to switch this stuff out.

I have tried to haul this trailer out on a flatbed and that is not
allowed either.

Spinning my wheels!!!!

I have a call in to Congressman Sweeny's Office.

Thanks,
Tim

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Old October 27th 05, 04:36 PM
Tim Hanke
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Jack,
I am stuck here and have to turn the sailplanes over to a Registered
Importer (RI) at J. K. Technologies in
Baltimore. They may have to change the tires to say DOT and 6 to 9
monts later DOT will review and advise if it now meets specifications.
A real disapointment that Congressman Sweeny's Office was no help and
basically said they couldn't do anything.

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Old October 27th 05, 08:20 PM
Jack
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Tim Hanke wrote:

...Congressman Sweeny's Office was no help and
basically said they couldn't do anything.


Sorry to hear it.

Much needs to be changed in the good ol' USofA.


Jack
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Old October 29th 05, 02:21 AM
MickiMinner
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Tim Hanke wrote:

...Congressman Sweeny's Office was no help and
basically said they couldn't do anything.


Sorry to hear it.

Much needs to be changed in the good ol' USofA.


Jack


Tim:
Charlie Minner has had the same thing happen while getting a trailer in
from the customs warehouse in Charleston, and again the same problem
when bringing a customized trailer in through Detroit from Canada.
Charlie tells me that you need to fill out a "special" paper signed by
customs. (He can't remember the form number or name)....The best
person to contact would be Sam Zimmerman. He and Leigh have brought in
many many gliders, and know the whole routine down pat. Hope it helps!

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Old October 27th 05, 03:19 AM
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Tim, if you're an SSA member, I'd call my regional director and ask him
to call the man in Hobbs to ask him to call the (wo)man at NAC to place
a call to deMerit and set him straight.

If you're not, well ...

~ted/2NO

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Old October 27th 05, 11:57 AM
Tim Hanke
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Did all that and more. No one has ever had this problem. SSA is
stumped. I spoke to an individual who imported 10 gliders in the last
five years on ratty trailer and has had no problem.

 




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