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Okavango
20th Jun 2015, 09:29
Quick question on the above required for a potential magazine article. What kind of fixture is required and by what technical authority does it have to be approved (if required?). Thanks in advance.

cessnapete
20th Jun 2015, 10:18
Fix it to your own satisfaction, safe for the task.
Then don't ask the Bureaucrats!

Miserlou
20th Jun 2015, 10:30
I know at least one european authority who have ruled that external mounting of a camera invalidates the airworthiness and thereby also insurance.

Can be mounted anywhere inside the aircraft but not externally.

Mach Jump
20th Jun 2015, 10:48
Mounting of an external camera will require an approval from your 'Competent Authority'. UK CAA in your case, Okavango.

Flight without approval will, as Miserlou says, invalidate the CofA/Permit to Fly' and with it, the Insurance.


MJ:ok:

Whiskey Kilo Wanderer
20th Jun 2015, 19:50
http://aviationhumor.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Just_frame_with_GoPro_camera.jpg

Okavango
20th Jun 2015, 20:43
Thanks all, thought so. Regarding financial remuneration - No. Simply a passion so convey something I enjoy in life. Try it some time.

portsharbourflyer
20th Jun 2015, 21:58
CAA only approve the certification.

You will need a a Design and Production organisation with the Part 21 J and G approvals to do the relevant work.

Part 21 design office rates will not be cheap.

Genghis the Engineer
21st Jun 2015, 07:43
Safe trumps legal every time, but both is better.

I think that for personal consumption, use the advice available online from LAA, FAA, BMAA.... to ensure its safe.

Doing something for a magazine both puts pressure on you to fly when you might not otherwise, and makes what you did rather more visible - I tend to think in that case you should either make quite sure that it's *also* legal, or decline politely.

G

YODI
21st Jun 2015, 09:37
I know someone who looks like me, that's mounted a Gopro externally and it made for some great shots, but I can't help but get concerened as I follw lots of aviation people/pages on Instagram that these selfies are getting more and more dangerous, anyone else feel the same ?

Mach Jump
21st Jun 2015, 12:27
I've twice now, seen GoPro cameras mounted on the pitot tubes of high wing Cessnas.

In both cases, when I tactfully suggested to the pilots that this may not be a good idea, I was told to 'mind my own business and go away'. (cleaned up version for PPRuNe):ugh:


MJ:ok:

YODI
21st Jun 2015, 12:29
They're the guys that deserve to be in trouble then

Floppy Link
21st Jun 2015, 16:55
I've mounted one externally on the tubing of mine with the permission of the design authority and the maintenance organisation.

…but it's SSDR, so those two entities are… me :ok:

Pilot DAR
21st Jun 2015, 20:10
A client of mine had a camera mounted under the wing of their transport Category research aircraft. The turbulence off the camera flowed under the aileron, and caused an intolerable vibration. Tens of thousands of dollars later, they had an approved fix!