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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 8:43 pm Post subject: Importing a Canadian Amateur Built aircraft into the US |
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Hi Ted C
I don't have the answer C however try contacting the EAA. I'm sure they can help. Here is a link to their contact page http://www.eaa.org/contactus.asp.
Vern Smith (#324 finishing; baffles)
From: ted_french(at)telus.net
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Subject: Importing a Canadian Amateur Built aircraft into the US
Date: Sun C 22 Feb 2009 19:48:27 -0800
.ExternalClass DIV {;} It has been my understanding that a amateur built aircraft imported into the US from Canada had to have a minimum of 100 hours on it before it would be considered elegible to be brought in. I spent a good part of my afternoon trying to find something on the various web sites that might confirm this and came up with a blank.
Does anyone on the list know if this is a requirement and if so C where I might find it on the web. e.g.: FAA site C etc
Thanks
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msausen
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Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 6:31 am Post subject: Importing a Canadian Amateur Built aircraft into the US |
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Hmm, haven’t heard that before. Jesse might be a good resource on navigating the requirements of importing an amateur built aircraft from another country.
Michael
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Subject: Importing a Canadian Amateur Built aircraft into the US
It has been my understanding that a amateur built aircraft imported into the US from Canada had to have a minimum of 100 hours on it before it would be considered elegible to be brought in. I spent a good part of my afternoon trying to find something on the various web sites that might confirm this and came up with a blank.
Does anyone on the list know if this is a requirement and if so, where I might find it on the web. e.g.: FAA site, etc
Thanks
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Ted French C-FXCS
RV-10 Flying
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