CAP1302 Transfer of non-Part 21 aircraft from Certificate of Airworthiness to Permit to Fly

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Cloud Hound
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CAP1302 Transfer of non-Part 21 aircraft from Certificate of Airworthiness to Permit to Fly

Post by Cloud Hound » Sat Jul 29, 2023 12:48 pm

Has anyone started this process yet? Be interested to know what hoops there are to jump through?

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Re: CAP1302 Transfer of non-Part 21 aircraft from Certificate of Airworthiness to Permit to Fly

Post by Matt Dovey » Wed Aug 02, 2023 5:45 pm

I'd like to know how much extra work this is going to be for an overworked LAA engineering department. Also how taking on even more aircraft is going to benefit existing LAA members? It seems that the LAA take on more and more aircraft. But without the resources to keep up with the existing demand. At what point is enough?
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Re: CAP1302 Transfer of non-Part 21 aircraft from Certificate of Airworthiness to Permit to Fly

Post by Flying John » Thu Aug 24, 2023 9:33 pm

Having been an LAA member for a number of years, when I transferred my Aircraft from a CofA to a Permit to Fly - I thought it was a great benefit to me; an LAA member.
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