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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 6:43 pm    Post subject: DAR inspection Reply with quote


Get another DAR. Your paying, right ? Find one that understands his job.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:49 am    Post subject: DAR inspection Reply with quote


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From EAA A&P, IA and DAR. If you continue to have this impasse, ask your
DAR to show you his requirement in FAA Order 8130.2F. After all the reason

you are paying the DAR is for this initial inspection and airworthiness
release for the testing phase.
Cy Galley
EAA Safety Programs Editor
Always looking for ideas and articles for EAA Sport Pilot


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 8:44 pm    Post subject: DAR inspection Reply with quote


Cy
Thank you for your research. I think I found out why my DAR said I needed a
conditional inspection. When I first spoke with him we chatted for a little
while and he mentioned that he did quite a few DAR inspections overseas for
Mission Aviation Fellowship.
Last night I was pouring through AC 20-27F and I found a paragraph that I
believe my DAR was referring to. It under section 15-a-2 whic covers "Building
and certifying an Amateur-built aircraft built outside the United States and
purchased by a U.S. citizen" Since he has done several overseas inspections this
would have applied. I will have to call him and confirm that this will not be
necessary for my inspection.
It makes me feel a little better that he's not just trying to get one over on
me.
Thanks again
Bob Spudis
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In a message dated 1/2/2006 9:50:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,
cgalley(at)qcbc.org writes:
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From EAA A&P, IA and DAR. If you continue to have this impasse, ask your
DAR to show you his requirement in FAA Order 8130.2F. After all the reason

you are paying the DAR is for this initial inspection and airworthiness
release for the testing phase.
Cy Galley
EAA Safety Programs Editor
Always looking for ideas and articles for EAA Sport Pilot


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:59 pm    Post subject: DAR inspection Reply with quote


Cy
My DAR inspection went off without a hitch today. He was thorough but not
overbearing. The issue about the conditional inspection was discussed and put to
bed that it was not required. Thanks again for your research. Now I have to
research some insurance!!
Bob Spudis
CH-701/912S Itching to fly
In a message dated 1/2/2006 11:47:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
NYTerminat(at)aol.com writes:
Cy
Thank you for your research. I think I found out why my DAR said I needed a
conditional inspection. When I first spoke with him we chatted for a little
while and he mentioned that he did quite a few DAR inspections overseas for
Mission Aviation Fellowship.
Last night I was pouring through AC 20-27F and I found a paragraph that I
believe my DAR was referring to. It under section 15-a-2 whic covers
"Building
and certifying an Amateur-built aircraft built outside the United States and
purchased by a U.S. citizen" Since he has done several overseas inspections
this
would have applied. I will have to call him and confirm that this will not be
necessary for my inspection.
It makes me feel a little better that he's not just trying to get one over on
me.
Thanks again
Bob Spudis
do not archive
In a message dated 1/2/2006 9:50:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,
cgalley(at)qcbc.org writes:
Quote:
From EAA A&P, IA and DAR. If you continue to have this impasse, ask your
DAR to show you his requirement in FAA Order 8130.2F. After all the reason

you are paying the DAR is for this initial inspection and airworthiness
release for the testing phase.
Cy Galley
EAA Safety Programs Editor
Always looking for ideas and articles for EAA Sport Pilot


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