---------------------------------------------------------- RV-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Sat 10/02/10: 8 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 07:26 AM - Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? (Joe & Jan Connell) 2. 08:01 AM - Re: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? (Greg Young) 3. 09:01 AM - Re: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? (jfogarty tds.net) 4. 12:26 PM - Re: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? (Charlie England) 5. 04:46 PM - Re: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? (Kelly McMullen) 6. 06:33 PM - Re: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? (Matt Redmond) 7. 06:46 PM - Re: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? (Kelly McMullen) 8. 07:06 PM - Re: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? (Scott) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 07:26:44 AM PST US From: "Joe & Jan Connell" Subject: RV-List: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? Guys, Got an RV-9A that will fly next spring then be put up for sale. It would have more value if it has flown. Do I have to have all the initial 40 hours flown off? Orientation rides with potential owners would be done within the 40 hours. If the plane is sold, can it be ferried out of its test area by the new owner for the completion of the test time? Losing a medical changes everything doesn't it... Joe Connell Stewartville, MN ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 08:01:36 AM PST US From: "Greg Young" Subject: RE: RV-List: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? Only one person can be in the plane during the Phase 1 test period so orientation rides are not possible. I have heard of people that moved during their Phase 1 and were abele to relocate the plane. It would at minimum require getting a new test area defined. Greg Young _____ From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Joe & Jan Connell Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2010 9:22 AM Subject: RV-List: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? Guys, Got an RV-9A that will fly next spring then be put up for sale. It would have more value if it has flown. Do I have to have all the initial 40 hours flown off? Orientation rides with potential owners would be done within the 40 hours. If the plane is sold, can it be ferried out of its test area by the new owner for the completion of the test time? Losing a medical changes everything doesn't it... Joe Connell Stewartville, MN ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 09:01:14 AM PST US Subject: Re: RV-List: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? From: "jfogarty tds.net" Joe, There is a company at the airport in Sauk Center, they build and have flown off the hours on RV's. Also, the MN Wing would certainly have some good answers. How about a CFI and/or an RV pilot at your airport or the Rochester Airport. Sorry to hear about your medical. Jim Fogarty Breezy Point, MN On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Joe & Jan Connell wrote: > Guys, > > Got an RV-9A that will fly next spring then be put up for sale. It would > have more value if it has flown. > > Do I have to have all the initial 40 hours flown off? Orientation rides > with potential owners would be done within the 40 hours. > > If the plane is sold, can it be ferried out of its test area by the new > owner for the completion of the test time? > > Losing a medical changes everything doesn't it... > > Joe Connell > Stewartville, MN > > * > > * > > ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 12:26:10 PM PST US From: Charlie England Subject: Re: RV-List: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? On 10/2/2010 9:21 AM, Joe & Jan Connell wrote: > Guys, > Got an RV-9A that will fly next spring then be put up for sale. It > would have more value if it has flown. > Do I have to have all the initial 40 hours flown off? Orientation > rides with potential owners would be done within the 40 hours. > If the plane is sold, can it be ferried out of its test area by the > new owner for the completion of the test time? > Losing a medical changes everything doesn't it... > Joe Connell > Stewartville, MN Hi Joe, I've never sold one within the flyoff time, but I bought a Dragonfly once with about 4 hrs on it. I trailer-ed it back home & the local FSDO re-issued the op-lims with a test area within our district. It's been so long ago, I don't remember if they actually inspected the plane, but I don't think that they did. It was basically just a paperwork swap, similar to getting updated oplims that allow the owner to re-open phase one after a mod. I think that I've heard of ferry permits being issued during test time, but that would probably depend on *your* FSDO, & the one where it's going. As others have said, claiming that a potential purchaser is 'essential crew' would be a bit of a stretch. Sorry to hear about your medical. Are there any qualified pilots in your area that would help fly off the time? Charlie ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 04:46:11 PM PST US From: Kelly McMullen Subject: Re: RV-List: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? Consider what the empty weight will come in at. I believe it has been reported that some 9s have been licensed as Light Sport with 1320 gross wt. On 10/2/2010 10:21 AM, Joe & Jan Connell wrote: > Guys, > Got an RV-9A that will fly next spring then be put up for sale. It > would have more value if it has flown. > Do I have to have all the initial 40 hours flown off? Orientation > rides with potential owners would be done within the 40 hours. > If the plane is sold, can it be ferried out of its test area by the > new owner for the completion of the test time? > Losing a medical changes everything doesn't it... > Joe Connell > Stewartville, MN > * > > > * ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 06:33:41 PM PST US From: Matt Redmond Subject: Re: RV-List: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? @Kelly: I don't think you can fly light sport after losing a medical. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 2, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Kelly McMullen wrote: > > Consider what the empty weight will come in at. I believe it has been reported that some 9s have been licensed as Light Sport with 1320 gross wt. > > > On 10/2/2010 10:21 AM, Joe & Jan Connell wrote: >> Guys, >> Got an RV-9A that will fly next spring then be put up for sale. It would have more value if it has flown. >> Do I have to have all the initial 40 hours flown off? Orientation rides with potential owners would be done within the 40 hours. >> If the plane is sold, can it be ferried out of its test area by the new owner for the completion of the test time? >> Losing a medical changes everything doesn't it... >> Joe Connell >> Stewartville, MN >> * >> >> >> * > > ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 06:46:54 PM PST US From: Kelly McMullen Subject: Re: RV-List: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? Only if medical is officially denied are you banned from Light Sport. If it just lapsed, or you learn of a condition you don't think the FAA will approve, and let it lapse, you are okay as soon as your doctor says you are fit to drive. On 10/2/2010 9:25 PM, Matt Redmond wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: Matt Redmond > > @Kelly: I don't think you can fly light sport after losing a medical. > > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Oct 2, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Kelly McMullen wrote: > >> --> RV-List message posted by: Kelly McMullen >> >> Consider what the empty weight will come in at. I believe it has been reported that some 9s have been licensed as Light Sport with 1320 gross wt. >> >> >> On 10/2/2010 10:21 AM, Joe& Jan Connell wrote: >>> Guys, >>> Got an RV-9A that will fly next spring then be put up for sale. It would have more value if it has flown. >>> Do I have to have all the initial 40 hours flown off? Orientation rides with potential owners would be done within the 40 hours. >>> If the plane is sold, can it be ferried out of its test area by the new owner for the completion of the test time? >>> Losing a medical changes everything doesn't it... >>> Joe Connell >>> Stewartville, MN >>> * >>> >>> >>> * >> >> >> > > ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 07:06:54 PM PST US From: Scott Subject: Re: RV-List: Anyone ever sold an RV while the 40 hours is being flown off? On 10-3-2010 01:25, Matt Redmond wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: Matt Redmond > > @Kelly: I don't think you can fly light sport after losing a medical. 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