Another Jab engine failure...
Sunnt,
In round figures, about 10 times what CASA reduced them to --- and they once achieved that 10 times.
Camit tried to " go it alone" by certifying a seriously upgraded engine under their own name, but I think they just ran out of money. It was a good engine, it performed well in the certification trials, well above minimum requirements.
Tootle pip!!
In round figures, about 10 times what CASA reduced them to --- and they once achieved that 10 times.
Camit tried to " go it alone" by certifying a seriously upgraded engine under their own name, but I think they just ran out of money. It was a good engine, it performed well in the certification trials, well above minimum requirements.
Tootle pip!!
I guess the lesson here is not to invest in aviation in Australia. CASA takes no account of jobs and investment - quite the reverse from the rest of the world.
I have probably paid US$10,000 in freight costs on. the project so far. Everything has to come from the USA, right down to drill bits, almost all from Spruce. The only easily available stuff is "fastenings" - cheaper than Bunnings from a wonderfully helpful Australian business.
I now understand exactly why Ansett set up its little supply company in Los Angeles all those years ago.
I have probably paid US$10,000 in freight costs on. the project so far. Everything has to come from the USA, right down to drill bits, almost all from Spruce. The only easily available stuff is "fastenings" - cheaper than Bunnings from a wonderfully helpful Australian business.
I now understand exactly why Ansett set up its little supply company in Los Angeles all those years ago.