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FAA Blessing for Blue Mountain or Rocky Mountain instruments???



 
 
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Old May 25th 06, 10:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default FAA Blessing for Blue Mountain or Rocky Mountain instruments???

Has the FAA officially blessed the IFR or VFR certification of the
altimeter or encoder functionality of either the Blue Mountain or the
Rocky Mountain products?

I'm looking for an official statement concerning these devices.

Thanks

Dave

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Old May 25th 06, 10:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default FAA Blessing for Blue Mountain or Rocky Mountain instruments???


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Has the FAA officially blessed the IFR or VFR certification of the
altimeter or encoder functionality of either the Blue Mountain or the
Rocky Mountain products?

I'm looking for an official statement concerning these devices.

Thanks

Dave



Don't know about the Rocky Mountain but I doubt it. The Blue Mountain isn't.
They have in the past posted on their forum that they have no plans to have
their equipment certified.


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Old May 26th 06, 01:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default FAA Blessing for Blue Mountain or Rocky Mountain instruments???

dave wrote:
Has the FAA officially blessed the IFR or VFR certification of the
altimeter or encoder functionality of either the Blue Mountain or the
Rocky Mountain products?

I'm looking for an official statement concerning these devices.

Thanks

Dave


What sort of blessing do you seek?

The blessing to use these devices in lieu of traditional instruments in
a certified airframe? If that is the case, then 601XL's statement fits
the bill.

If you are looking for blessing to use it in an IFR or VFR capacity in
an experimental amatuer built aircraft, none is required. The device
need only meet the requirements spelled out regarding timely
pitot-static and encoder checks listed in the FAR's and described in the
AC's

Dave
 




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