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Dennis.Kirby(at)kirtland. Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 2:05 pm Post subject: ELSA vs. E/AB Privileges |
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"David Key" wrote: << Negative is you can not fly over densely popluated
areas, the yellow part on a sectional. That could become an issue where I
live. >>
David, and Fellow Kolbers -
This, to me, is the primary advantage of certifying our Kolbs as
"Experimental/Amateur-Built" (51 percent kit) aircraft, versus "Experimental
Light Sport Aircraft."
Ex/Am-Built aircraft are allowed by the FARs to fly over densely populated
areas, "provided that sufficient altitude is maintained that a safe,
emergency landing can be made in the event engine power is lost." I fly
1000 feet AGL over cities (the yellow areas on a sectional).
The new LSA le does not allow Experimental LSA to fly over "densely
populated areas."
Keep this in mind when applying for your airworthiness certificate from the
FAA.
Dennis Kirby
Mark-III, 912 in
Cedar Crest, NM
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<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>David Key wrote:
Negative is you can not fly over densely popluated areas, the yellow
part on a sectional. That could become an issue where I live.
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<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>David, and Fellow Kolbers
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<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>This, to me, is the primary
advantage of certifying our Kolbs as Experimental/Amateur-Built (51
percent kit) aircraft, versus Experimental Light Sport Aircraft.
<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>
<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>Ex/Am-Built aircraft are
allowed by the <st1:place w:st=3D"on">FARs</st1:place> to fly over densely populated
areas, provided that sufficient altitude is maintained that a safe,
emergency landing can be made in the event engine power is lost. I
fly 1000 feet AGL over cities (the yellow areas on a sectional).
<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>
<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>The new LSA le does not
allow Experimental LSA to fly over densely populated areas.
<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>
<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>Keep this in mind when
applying for your airworthiness certificate from the FAA.
<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>
<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>Dennis Kirby
<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>Mark-III, 912 in
<span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Courier New"'>Cedar Crest, NM
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kolbmark3
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 40 Location: Mt Clemens, MI
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 2:24 pm Post subject: ELSA vs. E/AB Privileges |
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Does the clasification affect the medical required- driver's license vs FAA
medical?
Jim
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rlaird
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 373 Location: Houston
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 2:50 pm Post subject: ELSA vs. E/AB Privileges |
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If the Experimental-Amateur Built (E-AB) aircraft has the flying
characteristics that put it into the Experimental-Light Sport Aircraft
(E-LSA) category, then a Sport Pilot can fly it. Thus, you can
possess a SP license, with no medical required, and still fly an E-AB
aircraft (assuming it meets the E-LSA requirements).
-- Robert
On 2/1/06, flykolb <flykolb(at)wowway.com> wrote:
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Does the clasification affect the medical required- driver's license vs FAA
medical?
Jim
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Mike Schnabel
Joined: 27 Jan 2006 Posts: 114 Location: Manchester, TN
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 5:04 pm Post subject: ELSA vs. E/AB Privileges |
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Another question...
Does 51% built mean built by the flyer of the aircraft? What if a 51% kit is purchased, and built by another other than the pilot?
I purchased a completely built Firestar 2, that was a kit, then paid to be built by an experienced builder... then sold to me. Do i still have the the option of either "Experimental/Amateur-Built" (51 percent kit) aircraft, or is my only option "Experimental Light Sport Aircraft"
Whew,,, this can get confusing...
Mike S
Manchester TN
Firestar 2 503
do not archive
flykolb <flykolb(at)wowway.com> wrote:
Does the clasification affect the medical required- driver's license vs FAA
medical?
Jim
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 5:27 pm Post subject: ELSA vs. E/AB Privileges |
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Mike, I don't know a whole lot about other red tape but on this subject
I speak
from experience. Number one is you have to have a history on the plane;
that is documentation of the building process by the previous builder..
The FAA doesn't care who did it so much as a written account of the
process. What it comes down to is that they REALLY want to
do an airworthiness inspection on it and get a legal N number on your
ride. If you have to fudge the builder's log a little (?) so be it.
Make it look good. Pictures, lots of words. If the guy, designated
whoopde-do
or whatever, looks at your craft and it LOOKS GREAT. You're in.
-Keep us posted.
-BB do no archive
ps, the W&B is way up there on the list
On 31, Jan 2006, at 8:03 PM, Mike Schnabel wrote:
[quote]
Another question...
Does 51% built mean built by the flyer of the aircraft? What if a
51% kit is purchased, and built by another other than the pilot?
I purchased a completely built Firestar 2, that was a kit, then paid
to be built by an experienced builder... then sold to me. Do i still
have the the option of either "Experimental/Amateur-Built" (51 percent
kit) aircraft, or is my only option "Experimental Light Sport
Aircraft"
Whew,,, this can get confusing...
Mike S
Manchester TN
Firestar 2 503
do not archive
flykolb <flykolb(at)wowway.com> wrote:
Does the clasification affect the medical required- driver's license
vs FAA
medical?
Jim
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Mike Schnabel
Joined: 27 Jan 2006 Posts: 114 Location: Manchester, TN
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 5:56 pm Post subject: ELSA vs. E/AB Privileges |
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Thanks Robert for the advice. This plane was built by Bryan Melborne, who i have learned is a very well respected builder of many a Kolb Aircraft. I will contact him for any help to document its construction. Apart from that, it has only 0.5 hours that was run to test fly, and past that it has rested waiting silently in its enclosed trailer. I will work on developing some history. Thanks again!
Mike S
Manchester TN
Firestar 2 503
do not archive
robert bean <slyck(at)frontiernet.net> wrote:
Mike, I don't know a whole lot about other red tape but on this subject
I speak
from experience. Number one is you have to have a history on the plane;
that is documentation of the building process by the previous builder..
The FAA doesn't care who did it so much as a written account of the
process. What it comes down to is that they REALLY want to
do an airworthiness inspection on it and get a legal N number on your
ride. If you have to fudge the builder's log a little (?) so be it.
Make it look good. Pictures, lots of words. If the guy, designated
whoopde-do
or whatever, looks at your craft and it LOOKS GREAT. You're in.
-Keep us posted.
-BB do no archive
ps, the W&B is way up there on the list
On 31, Jan 2006, at 8:03 PM, Mike Schnabel wrote:
[quote]
Another question...
Does 51% built mean built by the flyer of the aircraft? What if a
51% kit is purchased, and built by another other than the pilot?
I purchased a completely built Firestar 2, that was a kit, then paid
to be built by an experienced builder... then sold to me. Do i still
have the the option of either "Experimental/Amateur-Built" (51 percent
kit) aircraft, or is my only option "Experimental Light Sport
Aircraft"
Whew,,, this can get confusing...
Mike S
Manchester TN
Firestar 2 503
do not archive
flykolb wrote:
Does the clasification affect the medical required- driver's license
vs FAA
medical?
Jim
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Roger Lee
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1464 Location: Tucson, Az.
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:42 pm Post subject: Re: ELSA vs. E/AB Privileges |
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Hi All,
I had a FAA rep., in Tucson, tell me last month that they are in the process of changing the no flight over densley populated areas this year. He said we should all be allowed some time this year. He read the new rule to me at the time.
I hope it comes through.
I was going to have my Kolb Mark III set up as experimental-amateur built, but it took alot more paperwork and a paper trail. (I did not build mine)
I left mine Light sport and I'm just as happy.
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rlaird
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 373 Location: Houston
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:24 pm Post subject: ELSA vs. E/AB Privileges |
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Quote: | I had a FAA rep., in Tucson, tell me last month that they are in the process of changing the no flight over densley populated areas this year. He said we should all be allowed some time this year. He read the new rule to me at the time.
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I sure hope you're right, but I'll believe it when I see it. I mean,
they won't even let LSA amphibs raise/lower their gear in flight.
What horse-patootie!
-- R
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