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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 3:50 am    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

Has anyone tried to register the 601XL as an E-LSA? I've started the
process and wondering if I'm going down this path alone or are there others
working to meet the deadline of 1/31/2008?

The reason I'm trying to go this route is to allow the buyer of my airplane
(in 10-15 years), the chance to do his (her) own work on it should they take
the 16 hour maintenance program. I will also need to take the 16 hour
training even though I built the plane because of the E-LSA registration.
But I don't consider that wasted energy since I really need to know more
about inspections anyway (I've not done very well at the Sun 'n Fun J3 Cub
inspection booth in the past!)

So, if someone has gone this route, let me know.

Scott Thatcher
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:29 am    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

you the builder can get your repairmans cert in the normal events after your airworthyness cert is finished for this aircraft only. your buyer should still have any opps available

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:28 am    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

I'mm wondering if you registered the plane EAB and skipped the 16 hour course, could a future owner re-register the plane E-LSA by having it go through another airworthiness inspection? Just a thought.

Dred

---- Scott Thatcher <s_thatcher(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:
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Has anyone tried to register the 601XL as an E-LSA? I've started the
process and wondering if I'm going down this path alone or are there others
working to meet the deadline of 1/31/2008?

The reason I'm trying to go this route is to allow the buyer of my airplane
(in 10-15 years), the chance to do his (her) own work on it should they take
the 16 hour maintenance program. I will also need to take the 16 hour
training even though I built the plane because of the E-LSA registration.
But I don't consider that wasted energy since I really need to know more
about inspections anyway (I've not done very well at the Sun 'n Fun J3 Cub
inspection booth in the past!)

So, if someone has gone this route, let me know.

Scott Thatcher
601XL with Corvair Power
92% complete








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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:32 am    Post subject: Re: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

Scott,

As a E-AB any future owner would still be able to do any maintenance. They wouldn't be able to do the condition inspection. So all you gain with the E-LSA is the ability to pass on the ability to do the condition inspections.

I really don't know how much of a plus that is and as far as what it will be in 10-15 years is a complete unknown.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:46 am    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

I think there is a little confusion over the difference between
registering your plane and airworthiness certificates. (Of course,
it might be me who is confused.)

A registration is a temporary thing that attaches a tail number to a
plane. It seems important in the regulation system because we
builders tend to register our planes before getting airworthiness
certificates, but for most planes the airworthiness certificate comes first.

The airworthiness certificate determines what kind of plane you
have. It might be registered or unregistered many times with
different tail numbers over the life of the plane, but the original
airworthiness certificate still determines what kind of plane it is.

In this funny case (E-LSA vs. E-AB) there are some gains and losses
depending on which path you choose. This will all come to an end
next year when the fat ultralight rule expires. Then the
determination of E-LSA vs E-AB will be made by the original purchase
rather than the builder's choice. You won't be able to register a
E-LSA "kit" as E-AB or vice versa.

If I got all this wrong, then let me apologize to everyone now . . .

Paul
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At 06:27 AM 8/16/2007, you wrote:

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I'mm wondering if you registered the plane EAB and skipped the 16
hour course, could a future owner re-register the plane E-LSA by
having it go through another airworthiness inspection? Just a thought.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:49 am    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

Nope. Can't do that.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:56 am    Post subject: Re: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

I think you've got that 50% right. An E-LSA kit that is NOT built to the manufacturer's specs should still be able to be registered as a E-AB. That is assuming the manufacturer allows you to do that.

psm(at)ATT.NET wrote:
You won't be able to register a
E-LSA "kit" as E-AB or vice versa.

If I got all this wrong, then let me apologize to everyone now . . .

Paul
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 11:46 am    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

No, that can't be done.

The only way to certificate a 601XL as an E-LSA is under the "Fat
ultralight" exception to the rules and then only if it has never had an
airworthiness certificate before. After the "fat ultralight" clause
expires on January 31st next year, the only ways to certificate an
airplane as an E-LSA is if was specifically produced by the manufacturer
as an E-LSA kit or to convert an S-LSA to E-LSA status. The 601XL is not
available as an approved E-LSA kit and as far as I know, neither AMD nor
Zenith plan take that step.

In any case, the only difference between E-AB and E-LSA is who is
allowed to sign off the annual inspections. The owner of either type is
allowed to perform any and all maintenance on his plane.

dredmoody(at)cox.net wrote:
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I'mm wondering if you registered the plane EAB and skipped the 16 hour course, could a future owner re-register the plane E-LSA by having it go through another airworthiness inspection? Just a thought.

Dred

---- Scott Thatcher <s_thatcher(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>
> Has anyone tried to register the 601XL as an E-LSA? I've started the
> process and wondering if I'm going down this path alone or are there others
> working to meet the deadline of 1/31/2008?
>
>> Scott Thatcher
> 601XL with Corvair Power
> 92% complete
>

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 11:47 am    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

The only difference between E-AB and E-LSA is who is allowed to sign off
the annual inspections. The owner of either type is allowed to perform
any and all maintenance on his plane.

Scott Thatcher wrote:
Quote:


Has anyone tried to register the 601XL as an E-LSA? I've started the
process and wondering if I'm going down this path alone or are there others
working to meet the deadline of 1/31/2008?

The reason I'm trying to go this route is to allow the buyer of my airplane
(in 10-15 years), the chance to do his (her) own work on it should they take
the 16 hour maintenance program. I will also need to take the 16 hour
training even though I built the plane because of the E-LSA registration.
But I don't consider that wasted energy since I really need to know more
about inspections anyway (I've not done very well at the Sun 'n Fun J3 Cub
inspection booth in the past!)


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 11:54 am    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

You might be able to certificate an E-LSA kit as an E-AB if it also
meets the 51% rule. You will not be able to certificate an E-AB kit as
an E-LSA. There is also a provision in the rules to convert an S-LSA to
E-LSA status.

Paul Mulwitz wrote:
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In this funny case (E-LSA vs. E-AB) there are some gains and losses
depending on which path you choose. This will all come to an end next
year when the fat ultralight rule expires. Then the determination of
E-LSA vs E-AB will be made by the original purchase rather than the
builder's choice. You won't be able to register a E-LSA "kit" as E-AB
or vice versa.



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 12:28 pm    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

Does it make a difference if one wants to rent their plane out to others?
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In any case, the only difference between E-AB and E-LSA is who is
allowed to sign off the annual inspections. The owner of either type is
allowed to perform any and all maintenance on his plane.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 12:31 pm    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

Bryan,

I called EAA and they told me exactly the same thing as your post with one
exception: I was told that any future deviations made to an S-LSA is a lot
more difficult than changes to an E-LSA.

Clyde Barcus
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:38 pm    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

An E-LSA can be used for flight training and can be rented for the
purposes of flight training until Jan 31, 2010. After that, it will no
longer be allowed. An exemption can be obtained allowing an E-AB to be
rented for transition training for someone with the same type airplane.

Ryan Vechinski wrote:
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Does it make a difference if one wants to rent their plane out to others?


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> In any case, the only difference between E-AB and E-LSA is who is
> allowed to sign off the annual inspections. The owner of either type is
> allowed to perform any and all maintenance on his plane.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:28 pm    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

I read, "the 601XL is not available as an approved E-LSA kit and as far as I know, neither AMD nor
  Zenith plan take that step." This was from a statement by a Brian. If this is true, why do all the websites insist that this is an lsa compatible plane? I just want to make sure since I am building a 601xl with jab or Rotax.
I am guessing that the paperwork for the two types, e-lsa and e-ab are different. A little clarification please?

Don
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

He was right and the ads were also right. A plane does not need to be certified as a E-LSA or S-LSA to be legal for someone to fly under the rules for LSA. In fact there are a lot more aircraft that can be legally flown by an LSA pilot than there are E-LSA and S-LSA aircraft.

There are two very seperate parts of the rules that make up what we all call the LSA rules. The first is about pilots, the second about aircraft.

If you during the registration process screw up and say your 601XL has a max gross weight of 1400 lbs. or cruises faster than 120 knots it will NEVER be legal to be flown by someone operating under the LSA rules.
mosquito-56(at)HOTMAIL.CO wrote:
I read, "the 601XL is not available as an approved E-LSA kit and as far as I know, neither AMD nor
� Zenith plan take that step." This was from a statement by a Brian. If this is true, why do all the websites insist that this is an lsa compatible plane? I just want to make sure since I am building a 601xl with jab or Rotax.
I am guessing that the paperwork for the two types, e-lsa and e-ab are different. A little clarification please?

Don
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 4:12 pm    Post subject: Anyone Register as E-LSA? Reply with quote

It doesn't matter what kind of certification the airplane has. As long as the airplane falls within the performance and gross weight limitations of the LSA rule and has done so since its initial certification, it can legally be flown by a sport pilot. The 601XL falls within the limitations of LSA as do many older aircraft with standard airworthiness certificates.
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      I read,  "the 601XL is not       available as an approved E-LSA kit and as far as I know, neither AMD nor       Zenith plan take that step." This was from a statement by a Brian. If this is true, why do all the websites insist that this is an lsa compatible plane? I just want to make sure since I am building a 601xl with jab or Rotax.      I am guessing that the paperwork for the two types, e-lsa and e-ab are different. A little clarification please? 


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