Admin Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 The biggest problem with being the no1 selling LSA aircraft in the USA (by 2 to 1) and Europe is that there are many many many of them flying around so there are many more accidents. Here is a video of a CT that crashed at Oshkosh: http://www.thenorthwestern.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/99999999/VIDEO0601/70724107/-1/EAA
WestCoast Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 And another last week......not any fault of the CT though! http://www.wftv.com/news/13727480/detail.html
Guest disperse Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 And another last week......not any fault of the CT though! com'on! everybody knows the only thing that keeps going magicly after its out of fuel is a 1979 toyota corolla...... bet you $50 he never ever even comes close to running out of fuel again
Guest disperse Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 on a serious note thou . .. what are the rules when it comes to repairing the plane ....does it have to be recertified ?
Tq2Jetman Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Repairing any LSA Each LSA repair must be completed iaw OEM procedures. As a minimum this is iaw OEM MM or by direct advice from OEM Engineering support. In the case of the CT in Australia I believe the OEM has via a letter approved normal GA procedures. ie: CAR 35/LAME team approach with AC 43-13 as the standard. Unfortunately this letter does not appear on OEM web site. I do know of one maintenance org here in WA that has a copy and I would be happy to share that with you just drop me an email [email protected]
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