"Morgans" wrote in message
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Hmmmm. I didn't read it that way. Anyone else care to weigh in?
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Jim in NC
Here's the text. . . .
"These are the two new airworthiness certificates that would be established:
a.. A new experimental light-sport aircraft airworthiness certificate for
existing light-sport aircraft that do not meet the requirements of Part 103
(ultralight vehicles) of the Federal Aviation Regulations.
b.. New special, light-sport aircraft airworthiness certificates for
light-sport aircraft that meet an airworthiness standard developed by
industry.
These are the two new airworthiness certificates that would be
established:
a.. A new experimental light-sport aircraft airworthiness certificate
for existing light-sport aircraft that do not meet the requirements of Part
103 (ultralight vehicles) of the Federal Aviation Regulations.
b.. New special, light-sport aircraft airworthiness certificates for
light-sport aircraft that meet an airworthiness standard developed by
industry. "
Nuthin' in here about homebuilts that I kin see. As far as I can tell, this
is just creating a new class of "Certified" "Factory built and approved"
airplanes - with the exception of reining in the illegal, overweight
ultralights.
Rich "Call me skeptical" S.
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