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Old May 10th 08, 01:10 PM
rotor&wing rotor&wing is offline
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Originally Posted by Newps View Post
rotor&wing wrote:



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.


BS. The FAA can and does withhold a ferry permit so you can get an
annual 1000 miles away. There's no reason to issue a ferry permit for
an annual that far away. Get it done closer.
LOL! After doing this for the past 35 years as an A&P/IA as well as a pilot this is a new one. Maybe you can site for me in the FAR's or the Airworthiness Inspectors Handbook the reference for your remark?

Go ahead and believe what you want, but it's simply not true.

BTW, years ago I picked up an Aztec in Arizona (out of annual) and ferried it (on a ferry permit) to Tennessee.

[/quote]You have no inherent
right to have your plane annualled at a certain location. One location
is as good as the next.[/quote]

You have a right to take your airplane anywhere you want. Once again, please provide the reference to back up such an inane remark.

Last edited by rotor&wing : May 10th 08 at 01:12 PM.