weirdjim
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After 45 years in the "kit avionics" business (a-la Heathkit for airplanes) I think I know the ground rules pretty well. 21.303.b.2 says you have to have PMA for any product you produce for aircraft UNLESS the owner or the operator produces the product for their own aircraft. Several opinions of the FAA General Counsel back this up with exactly what "produce" and "own aircraft' means. I don't want to get into that catfight.
There is no mandatory TSO for com radios, VOR/LOC/GS nav radios, marker beacon radios, intercoms, audio panels, and the like for part 91 aircraft (standard and experimental). Manufacturers can CHOOSE to TSO, but that is their choice. Mostly to take care of shops that won't install anything but TSO radios (and thus boost their profit margins). So, 91.303 (b)(2) products are covered in this instance.
There ARE mandatory TSO for transponders, ELT, altitude encoders, and ADS-B. Both standard and experimental must meet the same TSO.
So, can a manufacturer who has to have mandatory TSO for their product limit the product's use to experimental versus standard certificated aircraft if they both meet the same TSO?
Somebody please bring the popcorn ...
Jim
There is no mandatory TSO for com radios, VOR/LOC/GS nav radios, marker beacon radios, intercoms, audio panels, and the like for part 91 aircraft (standard and experimental). Manufacturers can CHOOSE to TSO, but that is their choice. Mostly to take care of shops that won't install anything but TSO radios (and thus boost their profit margins). So, 91.303 (b)(2) products are covered in this instance.
There ARE mandatory TSO for transponders, ELT, altitude encoders, and ADS-B. Both standard and experimental must meet the same TSO.
So, can a manufacturer who has to have mandatory TSO for their product limit the product's use to experimental versus standard certificated aircraft if they both meet the same TSO?
Somebody please bring the popcorn ...
Jim
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