JeffDG
Touchdown! Greaser!
Santa's gonna need s sleep study!
Ok we need to see your medical. Also we are investigating a complaint that you are getting compensated for flying. Cookies and milk are not exempt.
True, but when I saw my name as the OP I couldn't imagine what I had posted with that thread title.Yeah, but still fun.
Yes the regs appear to allow that, but the Chief Counsel...
Whoa, cowboy. FAA doesn't have the jurisdiction here. Because the North Pole isn't a land mass, and the nearest populated place is Nunavut, Canada has rightful jurisdiction over the sleigh and its operator.
-Rich
Whoa, cowboy. FAA doesn't have the jurisdiction here. Because the North Pole isn't a land mass, and the nearest populated place is Nunavut, Canada has rightful jurisdiction over the sleigh and its operator.
-Rich
While Canada has to deal with airworthiness certification (I'm sure it's experimental) and pilot qualification (unless it's an N-numbered sleigh), the FAA does have jurisdiction for operations in USA airspace.
An eight engine experimental? OMG!
Six year later...
. . .the FAA is almost done with the check . . .