New Time Frame Will Allow Viable Candidates To Meet FAA Phase I
Certification
Despite a strong influx of applications, EAA announced Thursday
that the $60,000 Electric Flight Prize has been postponed until EAA
AirVenture 2012 to allow viable candidates to complete Phase I
flight certification in accordance with FAA regulations.
Aircraft designers and innovators submitted nearly a dozen
entries into the $60,000 Electric Flight Prize, which is designed
to elevate the accomplishments and viability of flight powered
exclusively by electricity through three flight competitions and an
innovation evaluation.
The Electric Flight Prize, sponsored by AeroLEDs, Aircraft
Spruce & Specialty, Dynon Avionics, and Wicks Aircraft Supply,
was scheduled to be held during EAA AirVenture 2011, July 25-31 at
Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh.
Phase I is the normal, designated period in which the pilot
completes 40 hours of flight testing, certifying that the aircraft
is controllable throughout its normal range of speeds and
throughout all maneuvers to be executed. Additionally, the pilot
certifies that the aircraft has no hazardous operating
characteristics or design features, and is safe for operation.
Completing this test period and properly documenting its success is
a normal process for every new amateur-built aircraft.
“As with any new, emerging technology, time is an
essential element to ensure advancements are made
effectively,” said Tom Poberezny, EAA and AirVenture
chairman. “After discussions with the prize candidates, it
was evident most would not be able to meet the FAA requirement by
AirVenture 2011. Let’s be clear that the era of electric
flight is drawing closer every day, and it will be showcased at
Oshkosh.
“By staging the Electric Flight Prize at AirVenture 2012,
innovators will be able to secure necessary certification and build
on their advancements, resulting in a strong field of viable
candidates ready to make the future of aviation a
reality.”
Even without the Electric Flight Prize, the latest electric
aircraft innovations will be showcased at AirVenture 2011. Showcase
flights from select aircraft will take place on dates to be
announced, plus a full schedule of forums and displays at the EAA
Innovation Center will highlight the advances and future promise of
electric aircraft as this “green” technology begins to
secure a place in tomorrow’s aviation world.
The second annual World Symposium on Electric Aircraft, set for
July 29-30, will feature several influential industry leaders
discussing electric propulsion aircraft in an open forum, offering
what they envision is the future for this rapidly growing flight
segment that is attracting the attention of scientists, engineers,
manufacturers, and investors.
The announcement follows by a day news that the CAFE Foundation
is postponing its Green Flight Challenge by at least two months. A
CAFE Foundation spokesperson told ANN in an e-mail that they would
be meeting with the FAA this week, and would release additional
details following that meeting.