gblwy
Well Known Member
Hi,
I'm still operating in the UK on a "permit to test" which limits me to a radius of 100 nm from my base (just extended from 25 miles) even though I have flown nearly 20 hours to date. The restriction will not be removed by the UK Light Aircraft Association (who have power of life or death over my plane) until one of two conditions are met. The first is some data from Vans, which was requested months ago and is still not forthcoming. The second is evidence that the RV-12 fleet has flown 2500 hours in total. I know of no way to get the latter data without asking everyone to declare how many hours have been flown.
I'd therefore be eternally grateful if everyone flying was willing to make this data available. So that the data is credible, I guess the minimum I would need is the aircraft N-number (or whatever for other countries), the date first flown, and the hours flown.
I'm happy to publish a running count, at least until the number exceeds 2500 hours ;-)
If you don't want your information publicly available, please e-mail me at:
[email protected]
Thanks in anticipation...Keith
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I'm still operating in the UK on a "permit to test" which limits me to a radius of 100 nm from my base (just extended from 25 miles) even though I have flown nearly 20 hours to date. The restriction will not be removed by the UK Light Aircraft Association (who have power of life or death over my plane) until one of two conditions are met. The first is some data from Vans, which was requested months ago and is still not forthcoming. The second is evidence that the RV-12 fleet has flown 2500 hours in total. I know of no way to get the latter data without asking everyone to declare how many hours have been flown.
I'd therefore be eternally grateful if everyone flying was willing to make this data available. So that the data is credible, I guess the minimum I would need is the aircraft N-number (or whatever for other countries), the date first flown, and the hours flown.
I'm happy to publish a running count, at least until the number exceeds 2500 hours ;-)
If you don't want your information publicly available, please e-mail me at:
[email protected]
Thanks in anticipation...Keith
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Thanks to those who have already responded...! 14 contributors, 1117 hours
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