meglin
Pre-takeoff checklist
There are various plastic parts for the Cessna-337
good luck, and i wish you well on certification.You are absolutely right, the near future will be absolutely legal.
Certification work is actively underway and is doomed to success.
Why?
Because our parts are stronger, because they are lighter, because their service life is many times higher.
and you still have not received PMA or FAA approval, so they are still illegal to install on a certified aircraft.For now, we will limit ourselves to a warranty period of 5 years.
And mastered the production of glasses.
Not by simply purchasing them. To qualify for OPP the owner needs to be involved in one of 5 ways. For example, if you were to send meglin a copy of the OEM drawing for the part and he then produced them per that drawing for you then sure you could go the OPP. But at present, actively selling and advertising these parts for install on a TC aircraft violates both Part 21 and Part 3. So as mentioned above they aren't legal to install in their present form. I suppose an AP could pursue an alteration under their certificate or at a higher level but one big road block is the parts are produced outside the US in a country without a bilateral agreement if I recall correctly.Couldn't they be installed as OPP assuming the IA was in agreement?