Dave(at)AirCraftersLLC.co Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:38 am Post subject: Experimental AB Policy |
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From: Earl Lawrence [mailto:elawrence(at)eaa.org]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 2:45 PM
To: Rick Schrameck; Joe Bartels; Dick Van Grunsven; mikael.via(at)glasairaviation.com; Jeremy Monnett; dave(at)aircraftersllc.com
Cc: Joe Norris
Subject: Experimental AB Policy
All
Just to keep you all up to date on EAA direction I wanted to let you all know that EAA will be opposing the 20% fabrication requirement in favor of a simple majority portion of the tasks. EAA believes that there is just too much debate and opinion as to what is fabrication and what is assembly, what is the definition of the two etc. for builders to wade through all of this.
The sound bite is “A task is a task is a task.”
There are many little issues that we will comment on but this is the only big issue we are taking on at this point.
We do not want the discussion with the FAA to turn into a political battle but rather focus on the fact that the rule does not call for a fixed number of fabrication or assembly tasks it just calls for a major portion.
Keep in mind we are still developing our position but I though you would all want to know that was the direction EAA is heading at this point.
Earl
Earl Lawrence EAA #265455
VP Industry and Regulatory Affairs
EAA—The Spirit of Aviation
(920) 426 6537
(920) 379 8510 cell
elawrence(at)eaa.org
www.eaa.org
See you at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh-July 28 - August 3, 2008
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