First Amphibian Wins SLSA; Welcome, Mermaid!

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Key Takeaways:

  • Sport Aircraft Works (SAW) has 191 orders for its Mermaid amphibian, but deliveries are delayed by an unresolved regulatory "repositionable gear dilemma" concerning in-flight gear movement.
  • The Mermaid has successfully obtained SLSA certification (#28), and SAW plans to initially placard the aircraft against moving its gear in flight as a workaround for the regulatory issue.
  • An exemption process is being pursued to resolve the gear dilemma for all floatplane and amphibian producers, hoping to enable deliveries in time for the summer season.
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With good seaplane flying coming soon, Sport Aircraft Works can now start deliveries on the Mermaid amphib that has proved so popular at shows. For more info, call 772-223-8915 (in Florida).

With 191 Mermaid orders on the books, Sport Aircraft Works (SAW) is understandably anxious to start deliveries. The trouble is — or the advantage is, if you’re a willing buyer — that Mermaid is an amphibian. That means it has gear that moves, or…”repositions.” The repositionable gear dilemma remains unresolved, despite the petition for exemption by Czech Aircraft Works. So for now, says SAW’s Danny Defelici, “We’ll be placarding the Mermaid against moving the gear in flight.” He added that at the recent Sebring Expo, several top FAA officials looked for a reason that Mermaid could not be SLSA certified. “They found nothing to prevent it, so we went ahead and obtained our certificate,” Danny explained. Mermaid is #28 to win SLSA credentials. While the agency figures out its response, an exemption process could allow all floatplane or amphib producers to go forward with deliveries in time for the summer season.

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