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EAA Files Exemption For E-LSA Conversion Process

Says Backlog Shows More Time Is Needed

Saying its members need more time to beat the deadline, the Experimental Aircraft Association submitted an exemption request this week that, if approved by the FAA, would allow owners of two-place ultralights the opportunity to complete the airworthiness certification process of their vehicles to the experimental-light-sport aircraft (E-LSA) category after the January 31, 2008, deadline.

In the request, EAA asks that owners who have submitted their aircraft registration (n-number) application to the FAA Aircraft Registration Branch, and it has been entered into the FAA system on or before January 31, 2008, be allowed to complete the process -- including issuance of an airworthiness certificate -- beyond the deadline.

EAA acknowledges the government has repeatedly said the conversion deadline will not be extended... but this exemption request is different, as it seeks to address the large backlog of applicants awaiting airworthiness inspections for their aircraft.

"We felt an exemption request was the right thing to do for our members," said Earl Lawrence, EAA's vice president of industry and regulatory affairs. "The last thing we want to see happen is they end up with an expensive 'lawn ornament.' More time will help solve the problem."

As of November 30, 2007 there were 4,273 E-LSA registered but not yet certificated -- compared to 3,870 already-certificated aircraft. EAA states the the backlog has outpaced the ability of FAA inspectors and designated airworthiness representatives (DARs) to perform inspections before the January deadline.

"We've been closely monitoring the situation, especially during the second half of 2007 with the approaching January 2008 deadline," said EAA's Joe Norris, who is also a DAR. "We were hoping that the backlog would start to shrink as we got into the fall, but that has not been the case. An exemption would provide more time for FAA inspectors and DARs to deal with the volume."

If approved, the exemption request would not only provide additional time for those already registered but awaiting inspection, according to EAA, but would also provide relief for those facing certification issues beyond their control (i.e., severe weather preventing DAR travel, shortage of critical flight safety components from manufacturers, etc.) to complete the certification process beyond the deadline.

FMI: www.faa.gov, www.eaa.org

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