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Old May 9th 08, 09:54 PM
rotor&wing rotor&wing is offline
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Originally Posted by Gig 601Xl Builder View Post
rotor&wing wrote:
Newps;627949 Wrote:
It also depends on how far you want to ferry the plane. 50 or 100 miles

then probably no problem. No FSDO is going to give you a ferry permit

to go 1000 miles back to your home airport for an annual. They'll just

tell you to get the annual locally.




The FAA cannot dictate where you will annual an airplane. And yes, you
can get a ferry permit to fly coast to coast if neccessary.



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Sure they CAN, all they have to do is not issue the ferry permit. And
yes most FSDOs will give fairly long distance permits.

The FAA will not withhold a ferry permit "because we want to". As long as an A&P confirms AD's are complied with and signs the logbook as well as the ferry permit the FAA could care less.