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I just received an email update from Greg Davison at FAA OK City
concerning the Pegasus 3000 hr life limit. The gist of the message is as follows: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello, Mr. Mocho: Just want to keep you informed concerning the status of the Pegasus life limit issue. I was recently contacted by another 101 operator asking about the status and the possibility of registering the glider in the experimental category. Here was my reply: I contacted Centrair and the french civil aviation authority on March 15th to address the life limit situation. They indicated their awareness of the operator's concerns, that they are working on it, and will let me know when a solution is available. As far as being able to register it as experimental, once an airplane/glider has been issued a T.C. and a standard airworthiness certificate, it can not be placed in the experimental category. ------------------------------------------------------ I have not included the FAR section that he sent referring to the Experimental Certificate requirements. If you would like to see it, email me directly and I will forward it. Mark Mocho |
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