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Old January 18th 04, 04:24 PM
Soarin Again
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Default U.S. Low Level aerobatic waivers

Could someone direct me to the site that gives the
specifics on getting a low level aerobatic waiver valid
for carrying passengers? So far I have been unable
to find this data on the net and I have done a pretty
good search on the IAC and NAA sites.



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Old January 18th 04, 06:36 PM
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http://www.airshows.org/ace-program/default.htm


"Soarin Again" wrote in message
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Could someone direct me to the site that gives the
specifics on getting a low level aerobatic waiver valid
for carrying passengers? So far I have been unable
to find this data on the net and I have done a pretty
good search on the IAC and NAA sites.





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Old January 18th 04, 08:43 PM
BTIZ
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how and who certifies the performers for airshows.. but I don't think this
covers low altitude acro with passengers.. or if there is such a waiver
possible.

To issue a waiver presumes some acceptance of risk that this "pilot" is ok..
but to assume that risk for a passenger.. is very high

JMHO
BT

"Steve Beaver" wrote in message
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http://www.airshows.org/ace-program/default.htm


"Soarin Again" wrote in message
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Could someone direct me to the site that gives the
specifics on getting a low level aerobatic waiver valid
for carrying passengers? So far I have been unable
to find this data on the net and I have done a pretty
good search on the IAC and NAA sites.







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Old January 21st 04, 05:55 AM
Klein
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On 18 Jan 2004 16:24:31 GMT, Soarin Again
wrote:

Could someone direct me to the site that gives the
specifics on getting a low level aerobatic waiver valid
for carrying passengers? So far I have been unable
to find this data on the net and I have done a pretty
good search on the IAC and NAA sites.


Go to the FAA site - www.faa.gov then search for 8700, the General
Aviation Operations Inspector's Handbook. Select volume 2. Look in
chapter 48. It tells all about it. You need to file a form 7711 with
your local FSDO. This chapter tells you how to do it. I've done it
successfully twice now.

Good luck,
Klein
 




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