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Gary.A.Sobek



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:16 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

FAA Order 8130.2F has the operating limitations that are issued to Amateur Built Aircraft.

http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgOrders.nsf/0/77a132602a4e1f9a862576b3005d253d/$FILE/Order%208130.2F%20with%20change%205%20inc.pdf

One of the operating limitations (10) will say:

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That means NO passenger.  NO Flight Instructor.  No one on board other than the pilot.  Solo operation only.

Gary A. Sobek
"My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell,
2,346+ Flying Hours So. CA, USA

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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 14:24:43 -0400
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--> RV-List message posted by: Linn Walters <pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net>

I was under the impression that the single person requirement was only
for the first flight. I hope someone will set me straight.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 5:05 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

Couldn’t the owner/manufacturer of the aircraft determine that a skilled pilot in type, and a passenger to monitor readings (flight engineer), are both essential to the purpose of the flight[s], which is to perform various instrument and flight operational tests?

Ralph Finch
Davis, California
RV-9A QB-SA

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FAA Order 8130.2F has the operating limitations that are issued to Amateur Built Aircraft.

http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgOrders.nsf/0/77a132602a4e1f9a862576b3005d253d/$FILE/Order%208130.2F%20with%20change%205%20inc.pdf

One of the operating limitations (10) will say:

"During the flight-testing phase, no person may be carried in this aircraft during flight unless that person is essential to the purpose of the flight."

That means NO passenger. NO Flight Instructor. No one on board other than the pilot. Solo operation only.

Gary A. Sobek
"My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell,
2,346+ Flying Hours So. CA, USA




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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 5:23 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

If you carry a second crewman during Phase 1 flight test, an accident investigator (heaven forbid) or an FAA employee who ramp checked you would have a lot of questions, and whatever your answers were, they probably wouldn't be good enough.

One pilot was enough to do the test flying on most everything with an F at the beginning of the designation, including nasty beasts like the F-104. In comparision our RV's are pretty simple, so I think it's hard to legitimately claim that a second crewman is required.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 6:11 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

No. Solo flight only!

IF you were to make that argument of a second required crew member, then the FAA may FORCE you to always operate the aircraft with a REQUIRED CREW of TWO (2) and NO SOLO.  I am sure that you DO NOT want to go there.  I know I do not want to go there.

Gary A. Sobek
"My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell,
2,346+ Flying Hours So. CA, USA

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Couldn’t the owner/manufacturer of the aircraft determine that a skilled pilot in type, and a passenger to monitor readings (flight engineer), are both essential to the purpose of the flight[s], which is to perform various instrument and flight operational tests?
 
Ralph Finch
Davis, California
RV-9A QB-SA
 
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FAA Order 8130.2F has the operating limitations that are issued to Amateur Built Aircraft.

http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgOrders.nsf/0/77a132602a4e1f9a862576b3005d253d/$FILE/Order%208130.2F%20with%20change%205%20inc.pdf

One of the operating limitations (10) will say:

"During the flight-testing phase, no person may be carried in this aircraft during flight unless that person is essential to the purpose of the flight."

That means NO passenger.  NO Flight Instructor.  No one on board other than the pilot.  Solo operation only.

Gary A. Sobek
"My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell,
2,346+ Flying Hours So. CA, USA




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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 6:32 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

If your aircraft is pretty standard with a standard aircraft engine, then I doubt you could convince the authorities of the need for a flight engineer. In my case I used an alternative engine, which my very experienced test pilot was very unfamiliar with, while I was intimately familiar with it, but vastly less experienced as a pilot (student). Transport Canada completely endorsed my plan to use a two person crew of a pilot and flight engineer, which went well. But they were clear that it wasn't usually accepted. IIRC, in most things the FAA and TC seem to be pretty close.

YMMV

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:50 am    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

[quote] I detect a slight inclination in this thread to figure out how to get around the obvious rules on this. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but if that's you.... please...please... please... don't ruin this for the rest of us. It only takes one person to crash and the rest of us own very expensive paperweights. Do not archive [b]

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 1:46 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

No, not me anyway. I was genuinely curious about the flight test period. I haven’t studied what’s supposed to occur during the 20 or 40 hours, but I know it’s more than boring circles in the sky…and I think one person to fly, and one to monitor instruments and collect data points, is perfectly valid, at least for some of the hours.

RF

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:33 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

It would "seem" to be perfectly valid, and probably is....but not in the eyes of the FAA. In my experiance during the first flight, circling the airport, one set of eyes on the guages is enough. It's amazing how much attention you pay when all those unknowns might rear their heads. Having said that, the first flight in your pride and joy should NOT be your first flight in an RV. Please, please, get 4, 5 or 6 hours training in an RV before you make your first flight in your homebuilt. THAT IS NOT THE TIME TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH AN RV's HANDLING AND LANDING CHARACTERISTICS. Most of the engine questions can be investigated and attended to during ground runs and taxi-ing (is that a word?)  The other instruments, radios and bells and whistles can be checked during later flights more or less at your leisure, after you have discovered and learned any unexpected handling or landing quirks. 20 or 40 hours seems to be a long amount of time until you get into it...you will stay busy and learn about that machine you've built.
 Sorry to be so long winded, hope I've helped.
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No, not me anyway. I was genuinely curious about the flight test
period.  I
haven't studied what's supposed to occur during the 20 or 40
hours, but I
know it's more than boring circles in the sky.and I think one
person to fly,
and one to monitor instruments and collect data points, is
perfectly valid,
at least for some of the hours.

 

RF

 

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 I detect a slight inclination in this thread to figure out
how to get
around the obvious rules on this. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but
if that's
you.... please...please... please... don't ruin this for the
rest of us.
 
It only takes one person to crash and the rest of us own very
expensivepaperweights.
 
Do not archive
 
 
 



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:34 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

Two options come to mind, one is a voice activated recorder that you can plug into your intercom or someone on the ground with a note pad who can write down the information for you. Make up a list of things you want to record, EGT, CHT, fuel flows, temps and pressures, etc and just have someone plug in the numbers so you can review them later.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:09 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

Now! This is a good idea.


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Two options come to mind, one is a voice activated recorder that you can plug into your intercom or someone on the ground with a note pad who can write down the information for you. Make up a list of things you want to record, EGT, CHT, fuel flows, temps and pressures, etc and just have someone plug in the numbers so you can review them later.

Larry
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:23 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

Why don't you just download the data from the EFIS after the flight and review it?


Rob Hickman
N402RH RV-10


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Two options come to mind, one is a voice activated recorder that you can plug into your intercom or someone on the ground with a note pad who can write down the information for you. Make up a list of things you want to record, EGT, CHT, fuel flows, temps and pressures, etc and just have someone plug in the numbers so you can review them later.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:30 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

The owner/manufacturer might determine that, but the FAA has clearly taken the position that no passengers are allowed during phase one testing, period. Doesn't make a bit of difference to them whether you call the passenger a "flight engineer" or ballast, it's still not allowed.

Harry Crosby
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:00 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

My thoughts exactly…
 
http://www.cirrusreports.com/flights/N110EE/
 
Robin
 
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Why don't you just download the data from the EFIS after the flight and review it?

 

 

Rob Hickman

N402RH  RV-10

 

 
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:24 pm    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

EFIS is my co-pilot...

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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 7:20 am    Post subject: Only Pilot on board during flight testing. Reply with quote

Hi All-

There seems to be an issue of paradigms and frames of reference here. We
have an awful lot of freedom to do as we want building experimental
aircraft, but that level of freedom doesn't transfer to the operational
realm. For a significant number of us it is axiomatic that we will do our
own first flights. No question. So, how to meet the needs of that flight?
Hmmm, another body would be handy.... The problem with that is the FAA's
perspective is one of ensuring safety and avoiding liability. Hence the
requirement for minimum crew for flight testing. The minimum crew for any
RV is one. If the test pilot in question is not up to the challenge of the
moment, the official response will just about guaranteed be to find one
who is. That's pretty much the end of the story, unless someone were to
push the issue. I have known feds who, in that scenario, would likely
start to question the judgement and levels of understanding of the builder.
While not necessarily disastrous, going down that path is not likely to be
pleasant.

FWIW-

glen matejcek
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