Someone asked so I answer what I know and that's peeing in someone elses pool . great. Michael Huffman should also then stop peeing pools. Michael, you better stop with that E-LSA course lest it gets considered peeing as well :).
Abid
--- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, "mikehuckle" <m230683@...> wrote:
>
>
> >I have also heard of your interpretation (understanding)
> >but when I called Oklahoma, I got told something different.
> >I will try it again and see what answer I get this time.
> >Abid
>
> oh... it was verbal?
> Verbal "interpretations" are hardly worth the paper
> they're written on.
> (and paper interpretations are not much better)
> Best thing is to read the FAR, and make
> a reasonable interpretation of it.
>
> These rules are not new, and as I see it they don't
> change just because people started to fly with Rotax
> engines which commonly have a "lighting coil" present.
>
> With regards "phoning Oklahoma again",
> no good can come of that, and as you say,
> *you* invariably build aircraft *with* engine-driven
> electrical systems,
> and it's of negligible interest to you,
> so let's stop peeing in someone else's pool.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
>
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