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Originally Posted by Captain Avgas
Fin says his aircraft is approved for IFR under his Certificate of Airworthiness but I doubt that is the case. Normally the C of A will say something like: "Approved for operations other than day VFR if appropriately equipped". The onus is therefore on the builder to ensure that the aircraft is in fact "appropriately equipped" in accordance with the CARs.
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From my Certificate of Airworthiness:
Point 5.
In accordance with CAR (1988) 262AP (6), I hereby authorise the operation of this aircraft under the IFR in IMC.
Point 6.
The aircraft logbook shall contain a statement to the effect that this aircraft meets the requirements of CAO 20.18 Appendix IV and V for IFR Operations.
My aircraft IS authorised for IFR in IMC so the question is, do I meet the requirements of CAO 20.18?
I have the required instruments but are they approved? Project CS 13/01 states that instruments listed in CAO 20.18 must be approved by one of the processes specified in CASR 21.305. CASR 21.305 says, may be approved (e) in any other manner approved by CASA.
My interpretation is that my instruments were approved by CASA as per (e) when my AP contacted CASA and was informed that my panel was approved for IFR with the addition of a TSO altimeter and ASI. I would presume that other IFR Experimental aircraft with non TSO instruments would also be approved under CASR 21.305 (e).
I have contacted the AP that issued my Certificate of Airworthiness and the current situation is that CASA is looking for "a certified 6 pack" but "CASA have not gone around arbitrarily removing IFR permissions from older aircraft with existing IFR permissions that would not meet the CASA 6 pack TSO requirement".
It's all a bit messy but at this stage I am satisfied that I meet the requirements and that my panel is approved as per CASR 21.305 (e) pending further directions from CASA. I suspect that one of the new TSO EFIS that fits into a 3 1/8" hole may end up in my panel one day.
Fin