Will Ware
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Will Ware
My 1946 Stinson 108-1 was and still is certified under CAR3. This aircraft was never and could not be certified under Part 23 as it doesn’t meet part 23 standards.
Im so frustrated by the BOX the FAA has created around vintage aircraft and general aviation as a whole. There are FEW modifications that can be done today because many old STCs are no longer supported, and new STCs will not be created because these vintage aircraft have such limited numbers the vendors will not spend the money.
Then I look in the neighboring hangar at the Experimental who can hang an dang thing they want on the airframe and operate in the same NAS as me simply because they are a 2” EXPERIMENTAL taped to the airframe.
It’s just plane unfair!
Now back to the CAR3 issue, when I want to install something, Im told “It has to be FAA/PMA approved” or “TSO” or something like that. Well when the aircraft was certified in 1946 there was non of that.
So, If you look at my CoA and POH they both state the aircraft was certified under CAR3 (NOT part 23), so the STANDARD of Airworthiness is compliance with CAR3.
Come on IA’s out here, let me hear your thoughts, but you have to acknowledge that CAR3 is STILL applicable and how does that dovetail into todays upgrades?
Im so frustrated by the BOX the FAA has created around vintage aircraft and general aviation as a whole. There are FEW modifications that can be done today because many old STCs are no longer supported, and new STCs will not be created because these vintage aircraft have such limited numbers the vendors will not spend the money.
Then I look in the neighboring hangar at the Experimental who can hang an dang thing they want on the airframe and operate in the same NAS as me simply because they are a 2” EXPERIMENTAL taped to the airframe.
It’s just plane unfair!
Now back to the CAR3 issue, when I want to install something, Im told “It has to be FAA/PMA approved” or “TSO” or something like that. Well when the aircraft was certified in 1946 there was non of that.
So, If you look at my CoA and POH they both state the aircraft was certified under CAR3 (NOT part 23), so the STANDARD of Airworthiness is compliance with CAR3.
Come on IA’s out here, let me hear your thoughts, but you have to acknowledge that CAR3 is STILL applicable and how does that dovetail into todays upgrades?