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Old 03-28-17, 09:53 AM
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It's a Canadian thing, to be able to convert an airplane from normal to experimental for private owner operators. Once done, it can't be converted back. The FAA looked at doing something similar for those of us operating under Part 91 but nothing came of the proposal.
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Old 03-30-17, 08:22 AM
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It's a Canadian thing, to be able to convert an airplane from normal to experimental for private owner operators. Once done, it can't be converted back. The FAA looked at doing something similar for those of us operating under Part 91 but nothing came of the proposal.
Thanks. I'm actually Canadian and wasn't aware such a thing existed.
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Old 03-30-17, 04:24 PM
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My understanding is that it isn't touted that much. It does make looking at Canadian airplanes interesting for those of us south of your border.
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