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Juan Jimenez wrote:
eom is that good news, or bad? |
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
eom is that good news, or bad? And what is eom????? |
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"G EddieA95" wrote in message
... Juan Jimenez wrote: eom is that good news, or bad? And what is eom????? End Of Message eom |
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I though it was -30-
-- Cy Galley Safety Programs Editor EAA Sport Pilot "Rob Turk" wrote in message . nl... "G EddieA95" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez wrote: eom is that good news, or bad? And what is eom????? End Of Message eom |
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"Richard Lamb" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez wrote: eom is that good news, or bad? http://www.sportpilot.org/news/040713_sportpilot.html -- Dan D. http://www.ameritech.net/users/ddevillers/start.html .. |
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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 23:39:47 GMT, Richard Lamb
wrote: Juan Jimenez wrote: eom is that good news, or bad? Yeah, did it go to the printer or the recycler? -- dillon When I was a kid, I thought the angel's name was Hark and the horse's name was Bob. |
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Its good news. Its expected to be published in the federal register "in
a few days". It's gonna be probably THE topic at Oshkosh next week. As soon as its published in the FR, we'll find out the details. Hopefully it was accepted as proposed at a minimum (esp. the drivers license medical), and maybe better (slightly higher gross weights to include small production aircraft like 150/152's). However, IMHO, if the drivers license medical isn't there, or is so restricted in someway to make it worthless, then its a complete waste. John |
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Well, looks like it's happening...
I've suddenly received a lot of inquiries about WHEN I'm going to put the Texas Parasol into kit production. While the idea is tempting, the amount of overhead involved in something like that (and the depth of pockets required) is to me still prohibitive. But as a plans built project, I think it will still qualify - easily. I'm thinking that a plans project would qualify for LSA if the design meets the LSA performance limits, and complies with the requirements for an experimental airworthness certificate. Refering back to the FAA's 'Amateur Built Aircraft Reference Material' book, the guidelines are well defined. There is a long check list that is used to determine of the project would be eligible. This is the so called 51% rule - detailed in black and white. There is no mention of how complete the kit should be - materials or parts wise - just the amount of labor required by the builder. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was clipped from the www.sportpilot.org web page. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The FAA currently issues two major types of airworthiness certificates- standard and special. The special airworthiness certificate includes six categories-primary, restricted, limited, provisional, special flight permits, and experimental. We propose to add a seventh category of special airworthiness certificate-light-sport. You could use aircraft issued a special light-sport airworthiness certificate for sport and recreation, flight training, or rental. The special airworthiness certificate would ensure that aircraft used for these purposes are designed and manufactured to an identified standard. The FAA would exclude gyroplanes for this certificate. The FAA currently issues special experimental certificates for eight purposes. We propose to add a new purpose-to operate light-sport aircraft-for issuing an experimental certificate. There would be three ways to get an experimental certificate for the purpose of operating light-sport aircraft. First, if you operate a light-sport aircraft that does not meet the existing definition of ultralight vehicle in 14 CFR 103.1, you would have to apply for an experimental airworthiness certificate for your aircraft under this provision. You would have to apply to register your aircraft not later than 24 months after the effective date of the final rule. You would then have your aircraft inspected and an airworthiness certificate issued not later than 36 months after the effective date of the final rule. You could use aircraft with an airworthiness certificate issued for this experimental purpose for sport and recreation, and flight training. For a period of 3 years after the effective date if the final rule, you could operate these aircraft for compensation or hire, while conducting flight training. Second, you could get an experimental airworthiness certificate for an aircraft you assembled from an eligible kit. You could use these aircraft only for sport and recreation, and flight training. And finally, you could get an experimental airworthiness certificate to operate a light-sport aircraft if it previously had been issued a special, light-sport aircraft airworthiness certificate and you do not want to comply with the operating limitations associated with a special light-sport certificate. For example, you could do this if you wanted to alter the aircraft without the manufacturer's authorization, or you choose not to comply with the mandatory safety-of-flight actions. You could use these aircraft only for sport and recreation, and flight training. |
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Sport Pilot rule to be published soon.
Time to join the Sport Aircraft group -- Have a good day and stay out of the trees! See ya on Sport Aircraft group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/ |
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