Subject: | Mods n' things |
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From: | RonSwinden@aol.com |
Date: | Wed, 21 May 1997 04:06:11 |
At the recent National Commitee meeting it was anounced that after careful consideration the Executive commmittee had decided to withdraw the #15 charge for the consideration and approval of mods to PFA aircraft. This is clearly good news for all UK builders and I think most of them will apprieciate the change. Given that the EC has decided to bear the cost of this considerable increasing work load could I ask you to minimise the job by making your submissions for mods as clear as possible . Photos drawings and written explanation can all form part of your application and the clearer they are the faster you are likely to get them approved. I believe that we have a brilliant team down at Shoreham to serve us and if we give them all the help we can the turn round time need not be too long . They have already shown how well they can do in terms of reducing the turn round times of permitts if we do our bit by way of clear mod applications for sure they will do their best to return them quickly. Ron S no 33. PS I will put this note in the next mag' but if you know any none computer Europa builders you might like to pass on the good news. RS. |
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