So I just completed the Light Sport Repairman Inspection weekend course delivered by Michael Huffman of Sport Aviation Specialties In Georgia.
He and EAA have petitioned the FAA for an administrative (action?) to handle the issue of needing change to AWC op-limits in order to allow annual condition inspection by LSA repairman. FAA seems in no hurry to resolve this.
Students flew in (commercially) as far as from San Diego, CA. I was one of the closer ones -- only a 5 hour drive away.
Is only allowed to take 16 students at a time.
It's in high demand (I think he's got 180 students waiting to do it).
Sounded like he does travel to locations that get together 16 students -- not sure.
I have built two RVs and went through the entire 640 pages of AC 43.13-1B and other FAA documents and I still learned something.
I was under the impression that AC 43-13-1B was revised recently. Nope. Date says 9/8/98. 1998! 27 years ago!
Interesting that there is no FAA requirement for ADSB-Out regular testing unlike the 24 month transponder testing.
For some reason I thought that once your have submitted your paperwork for AWC to FAA or DAR and gotten the AWC, the Gross Weight for the airplane was set in stone. Not so. It's considered a major change, so you have to put it back in Phase I and complete flight testing at the new gross, but no need to contact FAA (unless your op-lims says to do so for a major change).
Practical included fabric testing -- new to me. Got to do compression test on 4-stroke for the first time. Interesting to do ELT test with cheap AM radio (as per FAA instructions).
Now off to the FSDO to get the Repairman cert. Requires a physical visit to the FAA office. Hope my FSDO knows how to do that.
Finn
He and EAA have petitioned the FAA for an administrative (action?) to handle the issue of needing change to AWC op-limits in order to allow annual condition inspection by LSA repairman. FAA seems in no hurry to resolve this.
Students flew in (commercially) as far as from San Diego, CA. I was one of the closer ones -- only a 5 hour drive away.
Is only allowed to take 16 students at a time.
It's in high demand (I think he's got 180 students waiting to do it).
Sounded like he does travel to locations that get together 16 students -- not sure.
I have built two RVs and went through the entire 640 pages of AC 43.13-1B and other FAA documents and I still learned something.
I was under the impression that AC 43-13-1B was revised recently. Nope. Date says 9/8/98. 1998! 27 years ago!
Interesting that there is no FAA requirement for ADSB-Out regular testing unlike the 24 month transponder testing.
For some reason I thought that once your have submitted your paperwork for AWC to FAA or DAR and gotten the AWC, the Gross Weight for the airplane was set in stone. Not so. It's considered a major change, so you have to put it back in Phase I and complete flight testing at the new gross, but no need to contact FAA (unless your op-lims says to do so for a major change).
Practical included fabric testing -- new to me. Got to do compression test on 4-stroke for the first time. Interesting to do ELT test with cheap AM radio (as per FAA instructions).
Now off to the FSDO to get the Repairman cert. Requires a physical visit to the FAA office. Hope my FSDO knows how to do that.
Finn
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