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1. 06:41 AM - EPI 800 for Sale on Ebay (Ed Anderson)
2. 03:21 PM - Petition to remove 3rd class medical for less that 6000 lbs Gross (Bill Judge)
3. 03:46 PM - Re: Petition to remove 3rd class medical for less that 6000 lbs Gross (Scott)
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Subject: | EPI 800 for Sale on Ebay |
Posting this on behalf of a friend for benefit of RV list members
Neil Kruiswyk
In case anyone is interested, I have a Vision Microsystems EPI-800 complete
system for sale on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Vision-Microsystems-EPI-800-engine-monitor-gu
ages_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem2eabe60656QQitemZ200452474454QQptZMotorsQ5fA
viationQ5fPartsQ5fGear
or search for EPI 800.
Ed Anderson
Rv-6A N494BW Rotary Powered
Matthews, NC
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Subject: | Petition to remove 3rd class medical for less that 6000 lbs Gross |
FellowRV'ers:
Dave Wartofsky,my local airport owner has put up a petition to allow
for flying aircraft with max gross less than 6000 lbs with a drivers
license as a medical. Think of light sport without all the slow and
light. This would include all RV's.
As you can imagine, owning a Functioning airport that is 10 miles from
theWashingtonMonumentthe guy has a pretty good track record getting
things pastgovernmentbureaucracy. If you check out his airports web
page you'll see he isn't shy about it either.
So, now on the docketto revitalize GA industry,and reduce
impediments and economic impacts,a formal petition for rulemaking
(with SecDot)to amend the 3rd class medical(not for commercial ops)
only to be required for aircraft over 6,000 lbs(only when public
threat is greater than any auto)
Lots of logical analysis why. See petition online. A driver's license
and BFR's (and insurance rates)will catch the old fogeysbefore they
get dangerous to others.
Dave is trying to get as many comments as possibleto force rulemaking action:
Document
http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/contentStreamer?objectId0000648099d311&disposition=attachment&contentType=pdf
Petition for comment
http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#submitComment?R0000648099d311
Goals:
Revitalize GA
Reduce impacts
Logical step to economic recovery
I put in comments as follows:
"
Mr. Wartofsky's argument for relaxation of the medical standards is
sound. With light sport, the acknowledgement that small aircraft and
cars require similar physical fitness standards for operation has been
made and insurers have endorsed this acknowledgement. 6000 lbs max
gross take off weight appropriately limits the damage one can do to
both persons on the ground and the number of passengers that can be
carried. Limiting to non commercial operations prevents any undue
pressure to avoid loss of compensation from not flying. As
regulators, you too can protect and expand our freedoms as much as our
warfighters in Iraq and Afghanistan by removing encumbrances to the
free will of the people.
"
So get going - FAA 2009-0481
These links avail onwww.potomac-airfield.com
Thanks,
Bill judge, RV-8, N84WJ 450 Hrs
rv-8.blogspot.com
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Subject: | Re: Petition to remove 3rd class medical for less that 6000 |
lbs Gross
I wish him luck. I'd love to see something like this happen...
Bill Judge wrote:
>
> Fellow RV'ers:
>
> Dave Wartofsky, my local airport owner has put up a petition to allow
> for flying aircraft with max gross less than 6000 lbs with a drivers
> license as a medical. Think of light sport without all the slow and
> light. This would include all RV's.
>
> As you can imagine, owning a Functioning airport that is 10 miles from
> the Washington Monument the guy has a pretty good track record getting
> things past government bureaucracy. If you check out his airports web
> page you'll see he isn't shy about it either.
>
> So, now on the docket to revitalize GA industry, and reduce
> impediments and economic impacts, a formal petition for rulemaking
> (with SecDot) to amend the 3rd class medical (not for commercial ops)
> only to be required for aircraft over 6,000 lbs (only when public
> threat is greater than any auto)
>
> Lots of logical analysis why. See petition online. A driver's license
> and BFR's (and insurance rates) will catch the old fogeys before they
> get dangerous to others.
>
> Dave is trying to get as many comments as possible to force rulemaking action:
>
> Document
> http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/contentStreamer?objectId0000648099d311&disposition=attachment&contentType=pdf
>
> Petition for comment
> http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#submitComment?R0000648099d311
>
> Goals:
> Revitalize GA
> Reduce impacts
> Logical step to economic recovery
>
> I put in comments as follows:
> "
> Mr. Wartofsky's argument for relaxation of the medical standards is
> sound. With light sport, the acknowledgement that small aircraft and
> cars require similar physical fitness standards for operation has been
> made and insurers have endorsed this acknowledgement. 6000 lbs max
> gross take off weight appropriately limits the damage one can do to
> both persons on the ground and the number of passengers that can be
> carried. Limiting to non commercial operations prevents any undue
> pressure to avoid loss of compensation from not flying. As
> regulators, you too can protect and expand our freedoms as much as our
> warfighters in Iraq and Afghanistan by removing encumbrances to the
> free will of the people.
> "
>
> So get going - FAA 2009-0481
>
> These links avail on www.potomac-airfield.com
>
> Thanks,
> Bill judge, RV-8, N84WJ 450 Hrs
> rv-8.blogspot.com
>
>
>
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Scott
http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/
Flying Corben Junior Ace - Building RV-4
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