Interested In Amphibs? If Yes, Plan to Write FAA!

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Key Takeaways:

  • The FAA's stalled regulations regarding "repositionable gear" for LSA floatplanes are currently hindering the sale of amphibian aircraft, such as the Mermaid.
  • To prompt action, Czech Aircraft Works and Sport Aircraft Works have launched a "Petition for Exemption" with the FAA, which could lead to a solution like allowing one gear movement per flight.
  • The article urges interested individuals to submit comments on this petition through Sport Aircraft Works' website by March 6, 2006, to support the industry.
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Czech Aircraft Works has designed the Mermaid, seen here flying as prototype #2. They’ve enjoyed a very strong response to the bird. Their petition can help the whole industry get amphibs selling.

Many of you are aware of FAA’s confused state over “repositionable gear” for LSA floatplanes. At present the agency is stalled regarding the issue. I understand from highly placed officials that a solution could be to allow one gear movement per flight. That would fix the problem but changes move very slowly in the federal bureaucracy. To kick start action, one active producer of floats and flying boats — Czech Aircraft Works, and their U.S. partner, Sport Aircraft Works — has swiftly gotten the agency to release a “Petition for Exemption.” The usual dense federal language describes the petition, but Sport Aircraft Works has made responding much easier. Go to their website and follow the directions; they provide a link to the FAA submission site. Comments must be received by March 6, 2006, so if this matters to you (and it should!), then please take action quickly.

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