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On Apr 16, 9:46*am, Jim Logajan wrote:
I don't think the authors of that NTSB safety letter quite understand experimental certificates and their ramifications... Yup. They also don't seem to understand that someone who builds an aircraft from a kit or from plans is under no obligation to register that aircraft as having the same type as the kit prototype aircraft. For example, many of the Schreder HP-series kit sailplanes have types such as "Drew Two" and "RS-1" and "MR-3" instead of "HP-18" or "HP-11" or "HP-14." So there are no doubt several CH-601XL aircraft to which the NTSB's narrowly-worded letter A-09-30 does not apply. Overall, I think that the NTSB, while perhaps meaning well, is being too heavy-handed in asking the FAA to take this action. I think that it would be far more constructive to work with Zenith and with builders groups to make them aware of the issues and possible mitigations. I think that it would be well within the FAA's purview to firmly decline the NTSB's demands. If they ground every CH-601XL, what else could or might they have taken action against? Adventurers with their horizontal stabilizer attachment issues? BD-5As with their marginal takeoff characteristics and flaky engines? Vari-Ezes (not Long-Ezes) with their somewhat marginal wing carrythrough strength and attachment plate corrosion issues? And that's just a few experimental airplanes, to say nothing about gliders or rotorcraft. In all of these cases the carnage has been kept to a dull roar by kit makers and builder communities who (usually) worked together to raise awareness of the issues and to mitigate them. Thanks, Bob K. |
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