Alex,
The crucial point is that EVERY country has its own rules. Not even the
JAA/EASA countries have common rules, and their planes fly on national
permits only, with reciprocal agreements for international visits.
To provide build services, you would need to understand the rules as
they apply in each country you wish to supply services to (see the Club
Web Site for links to a number of the national authorities), and find a
way to meet their inspection requirements.
Regards,
Jeremy
Jeremy Davey
Europa XS Monowheel 537M G-EZZA
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From: forum-owner@europaclub.org.uk
Kaarsberg
Subject: Re: 51% rule
Cliff,
That was intentional as I want to know about the entire world.....with
manpower being affordable here, I'd like to offer building for customers
abroad but need to know the details of the proposals of change.
What is the speed limit intended from the FAA?
Regards,
Alex
Cliff Shaw wrote:
>Alex
>
>You are talking to the entire world. The 51% rule will be different in
>different countries.
>
>>Does anybody know
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