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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 3:15 am Post subject: spirts plot license |
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just wanted all my friends on the Kolb list to know I finally swallowed the
second big bite (the first being the registration, et. al. of my aircraft)
of the spirts plop license. I successfully passed the written exam with a
score of 90%. Now, gotta take a couple more big bites and get the oral and
flying section down pat and go for it. Good luck to everyone going that
way. Used the ASA training guide booklet but there were a few weird and
trick questions to ponder. Nothing is free, right. Anyway, on I go. Ted
Cowan, Alabama Hoops, Hoops, Hoops, but gotta have it for to legally drive
the SS through the air.
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Dave Pelletier
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 100 Location: Prescott, Arizona
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 6:42 am Post subject: spirts plot license |
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Congrats Ted. I passed the written too -92%- and have my "N" number. I
used the Gleim method and it is really good. Yeah, a couple of weird trick
questions. My problem now is finding a DAR. I've contacted one in San
Diego who is LSA certified and found one in Tucson who is "in the process -
they've lost my &
%$# paperwork." Anyway, I should know by next week
whether I'll go to Tucson or San Diego to get it Certified. For those of
you who don't know, If I certify my Kolb as "Experimental - Amateur Built"
there are plenty of DARs around. But there are very few "ELSA" DARs. I
mean what is the difference? They are certifying that it is AIRWORTHY -
shouldnt make any difference whether it is amateur built or LSA - it either
is safe or it ain't. Another thing. A DAR here who inspects Amateur Built
got all bent out of shape when I asked him if he was gonna get ELSA
certified. He cussed the FAA for 15 minutes. He is a retired FAA employee
(30 yrs) and has spent the last 20 years certifying hundreds of aircraft.
But when he went for his ELSA certification, they gave him a stack of forms
to fill out and all kinds of security things like "what countries have you
visited in the past xxx years." and stuff like that. He got so pissed he
walked out. Beaucracies!!! Bah Humbug!!!
Sorry for venting but it's damn frustrating. No wonder their wayyyyy behind
the power curve. I wonder how they're gonna get 18,000 "Ultralights"
certified in the time frame they've set.
AzDave
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Roger Lee
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1464 Location: Tucson, Az.
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 7:47 am Post subject: Re: spirts plot license |
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Hi All,
I have a Mark III. I to went the Gliem study way. It worked out will. I would recommend the Cd's also. These were very good for any pilot. I had a DAR named John Shablo from San Diego come out and do my airworthy inspection. It was very easy and he was very nice. His number is 619-388-7659 or his cell is 951-259-2997. Since my Kolb had 600 hrs. already I just signed it off without any test time to fly off. I live in Tucson and I'm not sure who you are talking about with the other DAR. I know of two DAR's in Phoenix for your flight test, his name is Terry Brandt another very nice guy. His number is 623-393-9451 or his cell is 602-739-0554. I also just got my repairman certificate the other day in Riverside Ca. Piece of cake, but you do need to listen in class. On the 50 question test you can't miss more than 10. If you want anymore info give me a call anytime.
Roger Lee
Tucson, Az.
520-574-1080
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blackbird
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 51
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:01 am Post subject: spirts plot license |
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To all,
I have just finished the Sport Pilot 16 hr. course and have my letter for
taking the sport pilot test....It is scheduled for next friday.....I am
flying a single seat T-bird that is N-numbered and have all of the paperwork
current....
The Kolbra has its registration and N-number......but my question is
this....I thought that the local FAA guys could come out an inspect it for
the airworthiness ticket? And a fellow club member has told me that there
are 2 parts to an airworthiness.......20 hrs. flight time and then the
logbook is endorsed for the ticket or does an airworthiness have to be in
the aircraft for it to fly?
I have been told that when all of the wheels leave the ground an
airworthiness ticket MUST be in the aircraft.....hence the logbook
endorsement when the time is flown off...
Like to have everyones thoughts......
Destination Flight.com is who we used....Mark Burpee flies all over the
country doing this and he is a great guy....
Wayne McCullough
Kolbra 004
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David.Lehman
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 265 Location: "Lovely" Fresno CA
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:21 am Post subject: spirts plot license |
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Dave...
Call the FSDO and ask for an inspector to do the inspection, no cost (except
for April 15th)... That's assuming the SDL FSDO does am-blts and ELSAs,
Fresno FSDO does...
DVD
On 3/30/06, Dave & Eve Pelletier <pelletier(at)cableone.net> wrote:
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pelletier(at)cableone.net>
Congrats Ted. I passed the written too -92%- and have my "N" number. I
used the Gleim method and it is really good. Yeah, a couple of weird
trick
questions. My problem now is finding a DAR. I've contacted one in San
Diego who is LSA certified and found one in Tucson who is "in the process
-
they've lost my &
%$# paperwork." Anyway, I should know by next week
whether I'll go to Tucson or San Diego to get it Certified. For those of
you who don't know, If I certify my Kolb as "Experimental - Amateur Built"
there are plenty of DARs around. But there are very few "ELSA" DARs. I
mean what is the difference? They are certifying that it is AIRWORTHY -
shouldnt make any difference whether it is amateur built or LSA - it
either
is safe or it ain't. Another thing. A DAR here who inspects Amateur
Built
got all bent out of shape when I asked him if he was gonna get ELSA
certified. He cussed the FAA for 15 minutes. He is a retired FAA
employee
(30 yrs) and has spent the last 20 years certifying hundreds of aircraft.
But when he went for his ELSA certification, they gave him a stack of
forms
to fill out and all kinds of security things like "what countries have you
visited in the past xxx years." and stuff like that. He got so pissed he
walked out. Beaucracies!!! Bah Humbug!!!
Sorry for venting but it's damn frustrating. No wonder their wayyyyy
behind
the power curve. I wonder how they're gonna get 18,000 "Ultralights"
certified in the time frame they've set.
AzDave
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Roger Lee
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1464 Location: Tucson, Az.
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:25 am Post subject: Re: spirts plot license |
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Hi All,
Two things here. First if you have FAA come out for an airworthy inspection, which I was going to do instead of paying for a DAR, I was told by them that they still need an FAA inspector familiar with Light Sport and it could take months to get it done. I chose to pay and it took two weeks.
Second if you have a new plane with no time on it or very little the DAR may assign you time to fly off in you test area. If you have a plane like mine that has a number of hours (mine was 600 hrs.) on it then he told me all I had to do was make the appropriate log book entries and I was ready to go without flying off any time. This is also what I was told in the Repairman cert. class. This is totally up to each DAR as I learned in the repairman Cert. Class. Each DAR has the power to require slightly different flight times as he deems neccessary for safety. In short each DAR can be somewhat different in their requirements. It is not set in stone. The airworthy cert. and operation limitations have to be in the plane when you fly your time off.
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slyck(at)frontiernet.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 11:34 am Post subject: spirts plot license |
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I think there are some who think that a real FAA inspector has fangs.
Mine was a great guy who only picked nits that were real.
Hard to believe that it was free! Availability may be limited to
territory. This part of the country doesn't do a lot of business so
I got fast service. I had to stay in the airport area for ten hours
and within a huge radius for another 30. I wouldn't have done
it otherwise if there had been no limits.
-BB, mkIII, installing oil cooler on suzuki
On 30, Mar 2006, at 11:01 AM, Wayne T. McCullough wrote:
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<blackbird754(at)alltel.net>
To all,
I have just finished the Sport Pilot 16 hr. course and have my letter
for
taking the sport pilot test....It is scheduled for next friday.....I am
flying a single seat T-bird that is N-numbered and have all of the
paperwork
current....
The Kolbra has its registration and N-number......but my question is
this....I thought that the local FAA guys could come out an inspect it
for
the airworthiness ticket? And a fellow club member has told me that
there
are 2 parts to an airworthiness.......20 hrs. flight time and then the
logbook is endorsed for the ticket or does an airworthiness have to
be in
the aircraft for it to fly?
I have been told that when all of the wheels leave the ground an
airworthiness ticket MUST be in the aircraft.....hence the logbook
endorsement when the time is flown off...
Like to have everyones thoughts......
Destination Flight.com is who we used....Mark Burpee flies all over the
country doing this and he is a great guy....
Wayne McCullough
Kolbra 004
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Dave Pelletier
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 100 Location: Prescott, Arizona
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 12:38 pm Post subject: spirts plot license |
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Robert,
Was yours registered as Amateur Built or as ELSA?
AzDave
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Cat36Fly(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 4:52 pm Post subject: spirts plot license |
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I got my airworthiness last Oct for my amateur built experimental (MKlllX).
The certificate has to be in the plane before the wheels leave the ground. I
am now operating in the flight testing phase which restricts me to a 25 mile
radius of my home airport for 40 hrs. I now have 25 flown off.
The regular FAA did not do the inspection. I had to hire a qualified DAR to
do it. The biggest issue is getting all the paperwork together, signed and
notarized (where required).
Larry
MKlllx 582/warp
N615RT
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 9:22 pm Post subject: spirts plot license |
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On 30, Mar 2006, at 3:34 PM, Dave & Eve Pelletier wrote:
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Robert,
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Amateur, and I don't know what the difference would be.
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Do you still need the big EXPERIMENTAL letters pasted
on the side?
-BB do not archive
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dhkey(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:11 am Post subject: spirts plot license |
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yep, in plain view near the door.
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To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: spirts plot license
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 00:20:29 -0500
On 30, Mar 2006, at 3:34 PM, Dave & Eve Pelletier wrote:
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> Robert,
> Was yours registered as Amateur Built or as ELSA?
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Amateur, and I don't know what the difference would be.
Do you still need the big EXPERIMENTAL letters pasted
on the side?
-BB do not archive
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