Gig Giacona
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1416 Location: El Dorado Arkansas USA
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 7:08 am Post subject: E-LSA Limitation Date. |
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I was reading the EAA e-mail today and noticed the following Q&A...
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Question of the Week
EAA Aviation Services:
If my Operating Limitations has a date of 2010 on my experimental light-sport aircraft (E-LSA), must I get a new inspection prior to that date? Or is that date just to allow training until then and the training part will expire?
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If you were granted the operating limitation that allows for-hire flight training in your E-LSA your airworthiness certificate expires on January 31, 2010. You will need to have your airworthiness certificate and operating limitations amended prior to that date in order to continue to fly your E-LSA after January 31, 2010. Make sure you do not allow the certificate to expire, as you will not be able to get a new E-LSA airworthiness certificate for your aircraft under any circumstance beyond that date. |
My question is, did any of you guys (or girls, Sabrina) that registered under the E-LSA rules get this 1/31/2010 limitation? I'd not heard about it.
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