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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 7:11 pm    Post subject: Kitfox as a Lite Sport Reply with quote

I am attending an FAA class to add Lite Sport certification to my DAR limitations.
1. I ask what is needed for me to operate my Kitfox 7 as a lite sport aircraft ( gross weight is the only factor for Kitfox) if I had the aircraft
certificated as a Experimental-Amateur Built with a gross weight at the time of certification of 1550 lbs.
The responce: since Experimental Amateur Built airplanes have the gross weight set by the builder all I needed to do was redo the weight and balance to set a max of 1320 lbs, a logbook entry to denote the change and press on. I could also placard the inst panel. Lowering gross weight is not a major mod. Gross weight is not conected to the limitations.
DO NOT confuse experimental aircraft with FAA approved type certified aircraft. you cannot lower the gross weight of type certified aircraft this way.

The FAA people that teach this class are spokes people for Washington DC
headquarters. In 16 years as a DAR they have not steared me wrong yet.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:21 pm    Post subject: Kitfox as a Lite Sport Reply with quote

Wow! Could Steve be redeemed? Ron NB Ore do not archive
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From: "dcsfoto" <david(at)kelm.com>
Reply-To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Kitfox as a Lite Sport
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 19:11:21 -0800



I am attending an FAA class to add Lite Sport certification to my DAR
limitations.
1. I ask what is needed for me to operate my Kitfox 7 as a lite sport
aircraft ( gross weight is the only factor for Kitfox) if I had the
aircraft
certificated as a Experimental-Amateur Built with a gross weight at the
time of certification of 1550 lbs.
The responce: since Experimental Amateur Built airplanes have the gross
weight set by the builder all I needed to do was redo the weight and
balance to set a max of 1320 lbs, a logbook entry to denote the change and
press on. I could also placard the inst panel. Lowering gross weight is not
a major mod. Gross weight is not conected to the limitations.
DO NOT confuse experimental aircraft with FAA approved type certified
aircraft. you cannot lower the gross weight of type certified aircraft this
way.

The FAA people that teach this class are spokes people for Washington DC
headquarters. In 16 years as a DAR they have not steared me wrong yet.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:07 pm    Post subject: Kitfox as a Lite Sport Reply with quote

This would be great if the FAA sticks with it. Might
save someone from selling their dear Fox in the future
too. Maybe me? Certainly didn't build it to make a
profit. ha ha

Kurt S. S-5

--- dcsfoto <david(at)kelm.com> wrote:

Quote:
I am attending an FAA class to add Lite Sport
certification to my DAR limitations.
1. I ask what is needed for me to operate my Kitfox
7 as a lite sport aircraft ( gross weight is the
only factor for Kitfox) if I had the aircraft
certificated as a Experimental-Amateur Built with a
gross weight at the time of certification of 1550
lbs.
The responce: since Experimental Amateur Built
airplanes have the gross weight set by the builder
all I needed to do was redo the weight and balance
to set a max of 1320 lbs, a logbook entry to denote
the change and press on. I could also placard the
inst panel. Lowering gross weight is not a major
mod. Gross weight is not conected to the
limitations.
DO NOT confuse experimental aircraft with FAA
approved type certified aircraft. you cannot lower
the gross weight of type certified aircraft this
way.

The FAA people that teach this class are spokes
people for Washington DC
headquarters. In 16 years as a DAR they have not
steared me wrong yet.



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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:09 pm    Post subject: Kitfox as a Lite Sport Reply with quote

That would be great if true. Last I check EAA was saying otherwise but
were working on it. My suggestion to EAA was that most planes we fly
have a couple of weight limit ( like lower for utility ) so why not let
us put a 1320 limit to make the Sport Pilot requirements. Their response
was that would make sense but FAA would not sign off on it. Just my
guess but I think some might be redoing their W&B and data plates
anyway. There are enough people in the know saying you can make the
change to consider making the change and just not ask to many more
questions.( leave me out of it, I know nothing) I think the real risk
would be the insurance factor, aircraft, liability, and life. The
Kitfox surely meets the intent of the Sport Pilot rule.

do not archive

ron schick wrote:
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<roncarolnikko(at)hotmail.com>

Wow! Could Steve be redeemed? Ron NB Ore do not archive
> From: "dcsfoto" <david(at)kelm.com>
> Reply-To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
> To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
> Subject: Kitfox as a Lite Sport
> Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 19:11:21 -0800
>
>
>
> I am attending an FAA class to add Lite Sport certification to my DAR
> limitations.
> 1. I ask what is needed for me to operate my Kitfox 7 as a lite
> sport aircraft ( gross weight is the only factor for Kitfox) if I had
> the aircraft
> certificated as a Experimental-Amateur Built with a gross weight at
> the time of certification of 1550 lbs.
> The responce: since Experimental Amateur Built airplanes have the
> gross weight set by the builder all I needed to do was redo the
> weight and balance to set a max of 1320 lbs, a logbook entry to
> denote the change and press on. I could also placard the inst panel.
> Lowering gross weight is not a major mod. Gross weight is not
> conected to the limitations.
> DO NOT confuse experimental aircraft with FAA approved type certified
> aircraft. you cannot lower the gross weight of type certified
> aircraft this way.
>
> The FAA people that teach this class are spokes people for Washington DC
> headquarters. In 16 years as a DAR they have not steared me wrong yet.
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=79714#79714
>
>

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 5:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Kitfox as a Lite Sport Reply with quote

added info: check your limitations,the new limitations for phase one call for a log entry showing gross weight, make sure this is not above 1320.

those with old limitations should be ok.


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