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cjaviator



Joined: 20 Aug 2014
Posts: 29
Location: New Zealand

PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 11:19 pm    Post subject: Yak-List Digest: 3 Msgs - 07/01/17 Reply with quote

Thanks for that Rob.
We have been looking at the CS-STAN option but trying to get an answer out of our CAA will take about as long as it took you to get your mod approved!
Will put your e-mail in our files and see where we get to.Out of interest, what sort of rubbish did they fill 33 pages with?
Regards, Jay

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Hi Jay,

In the UK, until recently, the only option on my TRIG TY91/TT21 install was to
get a minor mod drawn up by a approved design authority (DA), given the -52 is
an ex-military / non-EASA aircraft (Annex II).

Several months, 33 pages and 700 later we obtained one, which if anyone would like
to re-use it in the UK then a contribution of 100 would be welcomed - cheaper
/ quicker than RYO and helps me offset the initial outlay. Contact me off-list
if this is of interest.

However the UK CAA in March this year allowed EASA CS-STAN as an alternative means
of compliance for non-EASA Annex II types.

www.caa.co.uk/General-aviation/Aircraft-ownership-and-maintenance/Minor-modifications/

This now allows for, as I understand it, a qualified installer to create their
own package (meeting CS-STAN criteria) instead of using an approved DA.

This is still quite a lot of work so, if I may shamelessly plug the above offer
again, the approved minor mod may still be quicker & cheaper Smile

My presumption is that the NZ CAA will also look for a minor mod from you for your
TT31 install. FWIW - maybe enquire if they'd accept the equivalent from the
UK.

Albeit you're looking at a TT31 rather than a TT21(or 22) install that I've got
approved ... still, if you don't ask you don't get!

Hope this helps (a little), Rob


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Rob Rowe



Joined: 10 Jan 2006
Posts: 124
Location: Berkshire, UK

PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 4:11 pm    Post subject: CS-STAN / UK CAA minor mod approval breakdown Reply with quote

Hi Jay,
Made a rod for my own back in providing TRIG TY91/TS21 install images, schematics, W&B etc that took up 10 pages.
Remainder;
1 - signatures page
1 - contents
4 - scope
5 - compliance statements
2 - manuals affected etc
6 - minor change data pack appendix
4 - compliance statement report

12.75 hrs work (at)£45/hr + 20% tax = £688.50
:roll:

Brgds, Rob
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Thanks for that Rob.
We have been looking at the CS-STAN option but trying to get an answer out of our CAA will take about as long as it took you to get your mod approved!
Will put your e-mail in our files and see where we get to.Out of interest, what sort of rubbish did they fill 33 pages with?
:roll:


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