One Of Only Two WA-Based Planemakers To Hold A PC... Guess The
Other One
Quick quiz: what does a small
manufacturer of two-place light aircraft, based on the evergreen
Piper Cub, have in common with the production colossus that is
Boeing?
Apart from dealing with products that have wings, elevators, and
a rudder... not a lot. On Monday, though, Yakima-based CubCrafters
closed the gap, becoming only the second planemaker to be awarded
an FAA production certificate in the state of Washington.
Wolf Caliebe, manager of the FAA's Seattle Manufacturing
Inspection District Office (MIDO), Transport Airplane Directorate,
presented Production Certificate 722NM to company president Jim
Richmond and the entire CubCrafters staff. Also on hand were Senior
Aviation Safety Inspector Gregg Ward and Steve Slagle, Aviation
Safety Inspector, also of the Seattle MIDO office.

"This is a culmination of months and even years of diligent,
focused effort. All CubCrafters employees, partners, and customers
can be justifiably proud of this accomplishment," said Earl Barnes,
Director – Quality Assurance for CubCrafters. "While we are
not yet quite as large as our jet-making friends over in Seattle,
we now share a common FAA standard when it comes to quality,
safety, manufacturing and the FAA’s view of our ability to
build new aircraft repeatedly and to type design."
With the PC firmly in hand, Richmond praised CubCrafters'
partnership with the FAA.
"Unfortunately, the phrase 'I am with the FAA and I am here to
help' may have come to mean something other than what it does for
us here at CubCrafters," said Richmond. "For 27 years now, we
certainly have had a close relationship with the FAA. But two years
ago we made the specific decision to not only seek this production
certificate, but to fully embrace the FAA's guidance, authority and
insight into a process that we thought we understood but that in
time we came to learn so much more about. The single largest
contributor to today's announcement is that partnership."
"One reason Top Cub and Sport Cub are the industry leaders in
their respective 'Part 23' and 'LSA' categories is because we have
FAA-approved quality assurance oversight governing those programs,"
Barnes added. "And as exciting as today's news is, the reality is
that holding ourselves accountable daily to PC 722NM is just one
important part of the aircraft manufacturing and design philosophy
that guides us."

Barnes stated CubCrafters raised its own standards in its quest
to surpass those set by the FAA.
"Most important, today's acknowledgement by the FAA is a
confirmation of the disciplined approach that applies to all
aircraft activities here in Yakima: Top Cub, Sport Cub, Super Cub
restoration, maintenance, support, parts fabrication and more," he
said. "Indeed, CubCrafters earning our PC is just the latest
example of our unwavering commitment to the highest standards
across the entire company."