

D: Pilot/Owner or Estate
E: All of the above
This is the bit causing confusion. Are Aeroclub saying that an AP can sign out an aircraft that has not been maintained according to it's maintenance schedule? (As this is what they did 'in the past')RudiGreyling wrote:So Aeroclub advises AP's to conduct inspections as they have done...'in the past?'
No, I think they're talking specifically about crank replacements. At least that's what I'm reading.skybound ® wrote:This is the bit causing confusion. Are Aeroclub saying that an AP can sign out an aircraft that has not been maintained according to it's maintenance schedule? (As this is what they did 'in the past')RudiGreyling wrote:So Aeroclub advises AP's to conduct inspections as they have done...'in the past?'
SAMICRO
3. Court Application
Posted by: "Arma Electrical cc"
Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:45 am (PST)
This morning, I went to see an attorney, specializing in aviation matters, to instruct him to bring about an urgent court application regarding certain sections of Part 24.
My actions were based on the fear of moral responsibility towards the dependants of a microlight accident. In a case were the life insurance would not pay out, because of non-compliance with regulations. After all, I've been one of the guys saying: "Not to worry!"
Armed with all the emails of the various groups, I was ready to present my case.
The long & short of it:
The attorney was aware of the situation and felt that even after my presentation the application would be a waste of time and money.
I don't want to go into details, but the way the rules, regulations and laws were interpreted and implemented in the past few years would give us enough backing to defend any forthcoming cases. Meaning if you operated within the law up until now, you not only did the right thing, but gave yourselves peace of mind for the future.
What's next?
The CAA, Aero Club and various other parties are hard at work trashing out various obstacles in the regulations.
In the meantime, safe flying and keep your "nose" clean.
Robert Gassmann
Sorry Rudi, I am going to respectfully disagree.RudiGreyling wrote:Is there anyone here who's ATF has been refused by CAA lately due to crank being 'over' hours?
Lastly if you get in hot water, an attorney said there is enough evidence to build a good case for YOU.
Just ensure you are legal in all other aspects, have an ATF and your license valid.
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