Being too proactive didn’t help me.
My Authority to Fly was due to expire 18 August 2006. To ensure enough time for all [including CAA], I had my Annual Inspection done on 20 July 2006.
My new Authority to Fly expires 20 July 2007. It is no longer based on the anniversary of the previous Authority to Fly, but on the date of the Annual Inspection.
So effectively, you will advance your Authority to Fly expiry date by one month per calendar year.
Authority to Fly – no longer for 12 months
- John Young
- The Boss
- Posts: 1973
- Joined: Tue May 24, 2005 8:38 am
- Location: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
- John Young
- The Boss
- Posts: 1973
- Joined: Tue May 24, 2005 8:38 am
- Location: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Nay Demon.
Collette van Zyl informed me that they [CAA] have “just changed†from the anniversary date of the Authority to Fly, to the date of the Annual Inspection.
By implication, “just changed†may mean 3 or 6 months ago ….
However, if I have been misinformed – then huge apologies to all concerned.
Collette van Zyl informed me that they [CAA] have “just changed†from the anniversary date of the Authority to Fly, to the date of the Annual Inspection.
By implication, “just changed†may mean 3 or 6 months ago ….
However, if I have been misinformed – then huge apologies to all concerned.
- John Young
- The Boss
- Posts: 1973
- Joined: Tue May 24, 2005 8:38 am
- Location: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Lesson learnt
Lesson learnt !!
However, if you don’t hanger next door to the CAA, you will effectively acquire 11 Authority’s to Fly through every 10 year cycle [pro-rata].
We Piesang Boere are “disadvantaged†[now, just where did I hear that before…?]
Thanks for input & feedback.
However, if you don’t hanger next door to the CAA, you will effectively acquire 11 Authority’s to Fly through every 10 year cycle [pro-rata].
We Piesang Boere are “disadvantaged†[now, just where did I hear that before…?]
Thanks for input & feedback.
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