A Call to Arms from Richard VanGrunsven
William Hung wrote in
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On Mar 7, 10:07*pm, "Morgans" wrote:
"William Hung" wrote I agree with you to a
certain point. *I think that there arepeople out
there who are better off having 'one made for them' than to have them
make it themselves. *I know people will say, 'so let them get a
certified one!' *Well... just well...
They still have the freedom to go out and buy an experimental that
was constructed by someone else, under the rights allowed the person
that buil
t
it, as educational/recreational.
Until the regulations are change to allow people to build airplanes
for hire, and not have to be certified, that is the only way to go,
except the
limitations of LSA.
You don't like a reg, get it changed. *You don't have the right to
screw
it
up for me, when I decide to build-legally, under the current amateur
built
provisions.
--
Jim in NC
It's not that I don't like the reg or wanting them changed, I just
want to be able to get help on my project if I get to a point where I
think, 'Hey maybe I'm not so confident about doing this part myself'.
I am still thinking about building my own plane, but that time hasn't
yet arrived.
That's no problem. That's sinificantly different from writing a check
and having someone build one for you. The airplanes in that class
usually are available with center sections built and so on, so there;s
no excuse to take it further.
I can see stol's point of view that there are people out there with
more money than brains. People who pay pros to do their work an
claiming credit for it. Those people are slimeballs, I agree.
And the more salient point is there are slimeballs out there who will
sell you an airplane that is a deathtrap..
Time for Juan Jiminez to enter.....
Bertue
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