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Can the airport ban bicycles?



 
 
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Old September 1st 07, 10:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt Barrow[_4_]
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Default Can the airport ban bicycles?


"Richard Riley" wrote in message
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:18:01 GMT, "El Maximo"
wrote:


Jay, have your A&P place a green tag on the bicycle, indicating it needs
repair, or a red tag, indicating it is unable to be made airworthy. Use
this
tag as evidence that it is, in fact, an airplane part, in compliance with
the regulations.


Install an altimiter and and airspeed indicator, put a 3" N number on
it and register it as an airplane. You don't need an inspection.



Don't forget an "EXPERIMENTAL" sticker on the handle bars.


I have it on good authority that there's a carpet and a broom out
there with registrations. I don't know if anyone's gotten an
airworthyness certificate for one yet. Remember - an airplane doesn't
have to be able to fly to get a cert.



 




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