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On Mar 22, 4:38*pm, Raphael Warshaw wrote:
I thought this would be a simple inspection and a little paperwork, not more than 1 or 2 hours of their time. What am I missing? (Or, what are they missing?) ~ted/2NO- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I just spoke with Richard Kellerman, our Region II director who went through the process yesterday with the Harrisburg FSDO. He said his experience was absolutely painless; the inspector was pleasant, efficient, and knowledgeable. The whole thing was done in under two hours for free. So, it goes back to the old story about the FAA. Your experience will be pretty much directly related to the individuals you are dealing with. I'd suggest finding someone else who has had a good experience and tracking down that person, whether a Designee or an FAA employee. BTW, the Designee I worked with worked for a firm which installs long- range fuel tank modifications on 737s and 757s. So, he'd been through the hoops in a big way. I guess it pays to find someone who isn't phased by the process. |
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