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Dave Pelletier
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 8:04 am Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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Got a little but "Unjazzed" when he gave me the invoice - $450 for the inspection. Highway robbery as far as I'm concerned. Especially when you consider that he inspected two of us at the same location. He got there a bit before nine, inspected both planes and did the paperwork and was gone by eleven. $900 for a couple of hours on Saturday morning - not bad. But maybe I'm being unfair because he had to do at least 15 minutes work for each of us to get the paperwork ready before he left home. Guys, don't tell your kids to be lawyers, tell them to become DAR's. Oh well, a one-time fee, but still I hate to feel ripped off.
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Dave Pelletier
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 100 Location: Prescott, Arizona
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 8:57 am Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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Doesn't look like the first part of the message came through so I'll re-post
it.
ELSA. Next and final step is the Sport Pilot practical test. Hope to do
that before MV. Then it'll be "Gouldings traffic, Kolb 2031 CeeYehRah
reporting 5 miles South, Gouldings traffic" I'm jazzed!
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Dave Pelletier
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 100 Location: Prescott, Arizona
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 9:22 am Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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Don't know why my message keeps getting chopped, but I'll try the first line
again.
"I got my airworthiness certificate yesterday. N2031S is now a legal ELSA."
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Roger Lee
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1464 Location: Tucson, Az.
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 3:21 pm Post subject: Re: Airworthiness Certificate |
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Hi Dave,
Congrats for your ELSA. Who did the inspection. My guy was John Shablow from California. It was $350 plus $100 for his flight over to Tucson. I do hear that in some places back east that some DAR's are getting up to $750 for an inspection.
I will be flying up to MV May 18th. with 2-3 other planes. ( My Mark III, 2 x Zenith 701's and a Rans 12). We are going from Tucson to Payson, to Winslow then to MV. You could join us in Payson or Winslow if you want.
Roger Lee
Tucson, Az.
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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 4:10 pm Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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Not wanting to sound like a broken record here BUT.........
Why the reluctance to have a genyoowine FAA guy do it for free?
I'd feel ripped off too.
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On 16, Apr 2006, at 12:02 PM, Dave & Eve Pelletier wrote:
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Got a little but "Unjazzed" when he gave me the invoice - $450 for the
inspection. Highway robbery as far as I'm concerned. Especially when
you consider that he inspected two of us at the same location. He got
there a bit before nine, inspected both planes and did the paperwork
and was gone by eleven. $900 for a couple of hours on Saturday
morning - not bad. But maybe I'm being unfair because he had to do at
least 15 minutes work for each of us to get the paperwork ready before
he left home. Guys, don't tell your kids to be lawyers, tell them to
become DAR's. Oh well, a one-time fee, but still I hate to feel
ripped off.
AzDave
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Dave Pelletier
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 100 Location: Prescott, Arizona
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 6:39 am Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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Robert,
Ain't any reluctance, but there ain't any FAA guys here to do it. At
this time 10 days ago, there wasn't a DAR in Arizona certified to inspect
ELSA. That's the problem. This inspector just got certified last monday.
AzDave
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 7:17 am Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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You guys keep saying ELSA. What am I missing? Couldn't you get your plane
registered as a Amateur Built Experimental? Is there really a different
registration process for ELSA? Is there a downs side to registering it as a
Experimental. The only limitation I can think of is that you can't use a
Experimental for profit. The only exception is the temporary use of
Experimental for training ELSA.
It seems there would be allot more DARs for experimental and maybe even some
FAA guys in your area.
I suppose that there are all levels of quality of DARs but you would expect
if you paid for a inspection you would get a good one. Again there are all
levels of FAA guys but I got just what I paid for when the FAA guy inspected
my Experimental. The guy made sure the numbers matched on everything that
need to match and signed off. I couldn't get him to even look at my work.
Rick Neilsen
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 7:25 am Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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I was told DARs now have to buy liability insurance that is why the
inspection fees have gone way up. Most of the DARs are retired FAA inspectors so
they rather give the business to there retired buddies.
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 7:26 am Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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Dave, doesn't look like good distribution of resources. There have to
be
more experimentals in progress in AZ than around here.
I think the local FAA guy here does a fairly large radius of ops.
Anyway, congrats on getting it behind you and enjoy your legal Kolb.
-BB do not archive
MkIII suzuki 41hrs nearly ready to blast off for the first ride
of the season as soon as I replace one lumpy feeling wheel bearing.
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Robert,
Ain't any reluctance, but there ain't any FAA guys here to do it.
At
this time 10 days ago, there wasn't a DAR in Arizona certified to
inspect
ELSA. That's the problem. This inspector just got certified last
monday.
AzDave
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Dave Pelletier
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 100 Location: Prescott, Arizona
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 8:11 am Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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<NeilsenRM(at)comcast.net>
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You guys keep saying ELSA. What am I missing? Couldn't you get your plane
registered as a Amateur Built Experimental? Is there really a different
registration process for ELSA? Is there a downs side to registering it as
a
Experimental.
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If you didn't build the plane, then you can't register it as Experimental -
Amateur Built since you didn't build 51% of it.
Also, the difference is that you can do all of the inspections on your plane
after you attend the 16-hour Maintenance course if it is registered ELSA
and, (here is the important part) the next owner can also attend the 16-hour
course and do all of the maintenance and inspections. Sure, if it is
registered Experimental Amateur Buit, you can do the maintenance and
inspections since you built it. But the next owner has to have an A & E guy
do the annuals and maintenance and that can get expensive. Therefore, your
plane becomes more valuable if/when you want to sell it if it is registered
ELSA.
> It seems there would be allot more DARs for experimental and maybe even
some
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Yes there are. But for some reason, known only to somebody sitting behind a
grey desk somewhere, they can inspect Amateur Built but not ELSA. I guess
it's because if it is registered ELSA it flies different.
Quote: | I suppose that there are all levels of quality of DARs but you would
expect
if you paid for a inspection you would get a good one. Again there are all
levels of FAA guys but I got just what I paid for when the FAA guy
inspected
my Experimental. The guy made sure the numbers matched on everything that
need to match and signed off. I couldn't get him to even look at my work.
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Yes, I still think I paid an outrageous fee but he did do a thorough
inspection. He spent about 45 minutes on just the plane.
AzDave
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:41 am Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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According to the regs for amateur experimental you do not have to be
the sole builder. If one or two guys previous to you built their
contribution
and documented it, that is all that is required. I rebuilt one wing and
repaired a cage and I am the manufacturer of record.
-BB
-also having a dusty old A&P ticket helps
On 17, Apr 2006, at 12:10 PM, Dave & Eve Pelletier wrote:
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<pelletier(at)cableone.net>
<NeilsenRM(at)comcast.net>
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> You guys keep saying ELSA. What am I missing? Couldn't you get your
> plane
> registered as a Amateur Built Experimental? Is there really a
> different
> registration process for ELSA? Is there a downs side to registering
> it as
> a
> Experimental.
If you didn't build the plane, then you can't register it as
Experimental -
Amateur Built since you didn't build 51% of it.
Also, the difference is that you can do all of the inspections on your
plane
after you attend the 16-hour Maintenance course if it is registered
ELSA
and, (here is the important part) the next owner can also attend the
16-hour
course and do all of the maintenance and inspections. Sure, if it is
registered Experimental Amateur Buit, you can do the maintenance and
inspections since you built it. But the next owner has to have an A &
E guy
do the annuals and maintenance and that can get expensive. Therefore,
your
plane becomes more valuable if/when you want to sell it if it is
registered
ELSA.
> It seems there would be allot more DARs for experimental and maybe
> even
some
> FAA guys in your area.
Yes there are. But for some reason, known only to somebody sitting
behind a
grey desk somewhere, they can inspect Amateur Built but not ELSA. I
guess
it's because if it is registered ELSA it flies different.
> I suppose that there are all levels of quality of DARs but you would
> expect
> if you paid for a inspection you would get a good one. Again there
> are all
> levels of FAA guys but I got just what I paid for when the FAA guy
> inspected
> my Experimental. The guy made sure the numbers matched on everything
> that
> need to match and signed off. I couldn't get him to even look at my
> work.
Yes, I still think I paid an outrageous fee but he did do a thorough
inspection. He spent about 45 minutes on just the plane.
AzDave
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:12 pm Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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At 11:15 AM 4/17/2006, you wrote:
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It seems there would be allot more DARs for experimental and maybe even some
FAA guys in your area.
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Come on guys ....I'm am making $4,000 a week as a DAR - don't make waves.
Don't have to get up till 10:00 AM - because they never have the paper work
ready anyway. Everybody's got to pay the rent!
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 6:06 pm Post subject: Airworthiness Certificate |
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Thanks Dave
I forgot the 16 hour class was a feature of ELSA registration.
Seems like there might be some way to change a amateur built experimental to
a ELSA if necessary. In fact I would expect that the FAA considers the
experimental a higher level of registration. It's something like the private
pilot license that can fly a ELSA without a medical. I would think that when
it all sorts out, its likely that a airplane registered as a Experimental
that meets the standards of a ELSA will have that ability to be maintained
by a nonbuilder owner with the 16 hour class also.
Rick Neilsen
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