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For what it is worth, this is from the GA Inspector's Handbook, Chapter 50.
Here is the link to the whole document for those who want something to read at bed time: http://www.faa.gov/avr/afs/faa/8700/ A. Surveillance Policy. Airshows, fly-ins, and other gatherings of general aviation aircraft and airmen are opportunities for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to present a positive image to the aviation community with whom we work and the general public. Many of the aircraft operators attending these aviation events are regular users of our air traffic and flight service facilities, but their contact with Flight Standards personnel may have been rare. Most of the people who fly their airplanes to fly-in events and airshows are aviation enthusiasts and hobbyists and are not employed in the aviation industry as pilots. (1) The FAA would like this important segment of airspace users to have a very positive image of inspectors and the safety activities inspectors perform. Therefore, the FAA encourages inspectors to establish early contact with sponsors and organizers of aviation events so that informational and Aviation Safety Program activities can be planned to serve attendees. (2) Under no circumstances should these gatherings be targeted for a blanket sweep inspection of spectator airmen and aircraft. "Andy Durbin" wrote in message om... One year at Hobbs, New Mexico, every contestant's parachute was checked for currency by an FAA inspector. The infamous "ramp check". Don't know how many he found but he probably had a nice day away from the office. NSF, the organizer of contests at Hobbs, now has a rigger available before most (all?) contests and he does a lot of business. Andy (GY) |
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