So if I understand this now, the Op Limits master listing in the 2009 edition of Order 8130.2 contained the following for E/AB aircraft:There are no aerobatic limitations other than "The aircraft is controllable throughout its normal range of speeds and throughout all the maneuvers to be executed" You document those maneuvers during Phase 1 testing.
(15) This aircraft is prohibited from aerobatic flight, that is, an intentional maneuver involving an abrupt change in the aircraft’s attitude, an abnormal attitude, or abnormal acceleration not necessary for normal flight.
(16) This aircraft may conduct aerobatic flight in accordance with the provisions of § 91.303. Aerobatics must not be attempted until sufficient flight experience has been gained to establish that the aircraft is satisfactorily controllable and in compliance with § 91.319(b). The aircraft may only conduct those aerobatic flight maneuvers that have been satisfactorily accomplished during flight testing and recorded in the aircraft logbook and maintenance records by use of the following, or a similarly worded, statement: “I certify that the following aerobatic maneuvers have been test flown and that the aircraft is controllable throughout the maneuvers’ normal range of speeds, and is safe for operation. The flight-tested aerobatic maneuvers are _________, _________, __________, and __________.”
So if that 8130.2 version is no longer valid, as I could not find similar verbiage in the current version of 8130.2, this could possibly mean the owner could return to Phase 1 testing and have new Op Limits approved and perform aerobatic flight maneuvers? He currently has item 15 above listed on his Op Limits.
FYI: I don't follow the E/AB world closely but try and assist when I can. And without putting you on the spot, in your experience, could this be an option for the owner to pursue and contact a DAR?