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rodgerc

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  1. Sorry….I know this isn’t helpful, but it provides an insight into contemporary Australia’s national IQ
  2. I currently hold both GA and RA licenses/certificates….My current aircraft is registered with RA and once the CTA endorsement becomes a reality, I’ll cease doing a GA BFR. About a decade ago when I “transitioned” to RA, it took around 5h dual and 1-2/2h of solo. During COVID my B777 check captain next door neighbour, took 6h of training to acquire his RA pilot’s certificate. If you don’t already have your RA qualification, it might be more “economical” to do the GA BFR navex’s.
  3. Myles Breitkreutz is up your way….Maybe Gladstone.
  4. It’s not a converter Corby but rather a stock standard Sonex Onex
  5. Given the amount of heat you’ll be managing with that big ULPower engine, have you considered adding the Coandra exit fairing and cowling lip that other S-21 (and RV) builders have resorted to, before your first flight? Since the clecoes are still in your lower firewall, it might be easier to do before riveting and painting.
  6. As a repeat offender, my experience suggests the keys to aircraft building (IMO) are: 1. To do something on it everyday, 2. Acknowledge that the hours required to build will be at least 3 times that indicated (guaranteed) by the designer/kit supplier, 3. Accept that when it looks ready to fly, you’re about 50% finished, and 4. Understand that the aircraft cannot fly until the weight of the paperwork is greater than the aircraft’s MTOW. You’ll undoubtedly have her in the air by Christmas….But by which Christmas?…. Well how heavy is the accumulated paperwork? 🤔
  7. Break the flight into 2 days and you’re more likely to be around to do it again.
  8. Scott Burgess at YCAB does mine biennially.
  9. All of a sudden I’m questioning my long term support for self-declared medicals. 😳
  10. rodgerc

    elvis's jetstar motorhome

    Low aspect ratio wings…I bet it rolls like a dice
  11. It probably won’t kill you, but as your mother warned you, it’ll likely send you blind.
  12. If you have a crash and it’s determined you didn’t declare a (known) condition that contributed to the accident, irrespective of whether you’re flying on a Class 1, Class 2 (incl. Basic Class 2) or a Class 5 medical, you’re in strife.
  13. Well I think we still need the Australian Defence Force….
  14. Looks like a very nicely built aircraft CharlyT. 👍
  15. Photos taken inside the hangar at night….No power connected to the hangar just yet.
  16. Whilst I never pass up an opportunity to take a shot at CASA, the system worked flawlessly for me....Easier than ordering a Sunday night pizza from Uber.
  17. Move over ROTAX…..move over PEUGEOT
  18. There is no blanket requirement for TSO’d instruments in 19-XXXX amateur built RA-Aus or experimental GA to fly in controlled airspace. Here’s a reference: https://raaus.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/raap-14-can-i-fly-in-controlled-airspace.pdf
  19. It’s likely aimed at the owners of C150’s, Tomahawks and Air Tourers who have had recent exchanges with CASA medical staff.
  20. The precise wording on the RA website is: “There are currently 3232 active aircraft in the RAAus fleet.” Since registrants are invoiced annually, I’d interpret “active” to mean “currently registered”, but I’ve been wrong before today.
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