Tarheelpilot
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Looks like you're approval is Canadian, ayy?
That's my buddy. She goes everywhere I go.I think your doggie does!
Why? Because of the CAA? The inspection date predates the existence of the FAA, so it could easily be a US approval too.
The CAA was the predecessor to the FAA, Civil Aeronautics Authority as opposed to Federal Aviation Administration.. The FAA came into existence on August 23, 1958 as the Federal Aviation Agency, later changing the name to Federal Aviation Administration on April l, 1967...Why? Because of the CAA? The inspection date predates the existence of the FAA, so it could easily be a US approval too.
The CAA was the predecessor to the FAA, Civil Aeronautics Authority as opposed to Federal Aviation Administration.. The FAA came into existence on August 23, 1958 as the Federal Aviation Agency, later changing the name to Federal Aviation Administration on April l, 1967...
No, because only Canada gets enough snow to fly off skis these days. Climate change and all that.
It's not a profit oriented situation. I just want them to find a good home where they will be preserved. Do you really want them?I'll give you $2. You pay the shipping.
The serial numbers are on the data plates afixed to the skisCertification is worthless, they forgot to record the serial numbers.
Nonsense. Why does the tag have a place for serial numbers?The serial numbers are on the data plates afixed to the skis
Plus Im not sure they were required to be on the tag under the old caa regs
Just to **** with you. It's been a prank in the making since 1948.Nonsense. Why does the tag have a place for serial numbers?
That's good, because you'd have no basis for using that tag, anyway.Just to **** with you. It's been a prank in the making since 1948.
Kidding aside regardless of what's on the tag I would not use them as a basis for airworthiness.
How about a local EAA Chapter clubhouse or aviation-themed restaurant?Would anyone on here be interested in owning these things? I have no use for them.
I know. That's why I said I wouldn't use it. it is only of interest because of its historical significance.That's good, because you'd have no basis for using that tag, anyway.
The CAA used to to do all things Aviation. In 58 when the FAA was created it was to seperate Safety stuff from Buisness stuff. The CAB, civil aeronautics board, continued with air commerce stuff and the FAA did ATC and accident investigations. In 67 the NTSB was created to investigate transportation accidents. Seems there may have been some conficts of interest going on letting the FAA investigate itself. Then in 78 the airlines were deregulated and the CAB was gone by 85. Who knows whats next. There seems to be some changes blowin in the wind as we speak.The CAA was the predecessor to the FAA, Civil Aeronautics Authority as opposed to Federal Aviation Administration.. The FAA came into existence on August 23, 1958 as the Federal Aviation Agency, later changing the name to Federal Aviation Administration on April l, 1967...
The only historical significance is: this documents that bogus parts were used even way back then.I know. That's why I said I wouldn't use it. it is only of interest because of its historical significance.
LolThe only historical significance is: this documents that bogus parts were used even way back then.
Hey, like that's spelled "eh", eh.Looks like you're approval is Canadian, ayy?