Re: Standards for word "Experimental" required on inte


Subject:    Re: Standards for word "Experimental" required on inte
From:    steveadams (dr_steve_adams@yahoo.com)
Date:    Wed Oct 01 - 5:17 AM
ricksked(at)embarqmail.co wrote:
> I like it when the placard reads "does not meet the standards" and they add in
"It exceeds them" I think I saw that on Sam Bucahannan's RV..
> ---


I think that's kind of silly. No matter how well it's built and maintained, none
of our exp aircraft meet the standards imposed on certified aircraft. It's something
you should be proud of, not try to hide. After all, isn't that why you
built it? Honestly, if experimentals had to meet all the certification, maintenance,
and equipment standards, there would be no such thing as an RV-x, or
any other experimental aircraft.


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http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p 7024#207024




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