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A and C 14th October 2010 10:52

Changes to Annex 2 maintenance
 
Owners of Annex 2 aircraft would do well to look at this link.

www.caa.co.uk/docs/2063/Covering%20letter.pdf

It will do away with the "Star Annual" check but the system will mirror the EASA subpart F & G system.

For the industry it will result in effectivly one maintenance sytem but Annex 2 aircrat will need to be under a CAMO as I understand it having skimmed the documents.

Rod1 14th October 2010 11:55

Does not apply to LAA permit machines.

Rod1

A and C 14th October 2010 14:43

Rod1
 
Annex 2 aircraft are on a C of A not a permit to fly so why would any one think it would apply to permit aircraft?

BillieBob 14th October 2010 15:09


Annex 2 aircraft are on a C of A not a permit to fly
Not true. Some Annex II aircraft will have national certificates of airworthiness but others (probably the majority) will be operating on Permits to Fly.

Echo Romeo 14th October 2010 15:23


Some Annex II aircraft will have national certificates of airworthiness but others (probably the majority) will be operating on Permits to Fly.
Yes, Beagle Terrier, AnnexII but operates on a permit.

Rod1 14th October 2010 15:27

“Annex 2 aircraft are on a C of A not a permit to fly”

Some are and some are not.

Rod1

A and C 14th October 2010 16:50

Quite clearly this only applys to Annex 2 aircraft on a C of A, as usual you only have to miss out a word or a bit of punctuation from a post on this forum and the world jumps in to show you just how clever they are!

BISH-BASH-BOSH 14th October 2010 17:51

ROD 1 Does not apply to LAA permit machines
There are a number of aircraft types listed in the annex 2 listing, that are administered by the LAA under a permit to fly, a quick referance to the list shows the Beadle Airdale, Jodels and various other types on the list.

The requirements are clear as to what conditions these aircraft must be maintained under, more changes a-foot for us all again.

Malcom 14th October 2010 18:13

Annex II with a Permit to Fly do not qualify for a Certificate of Airworthiness, wether LAA or CAA administered.

This meddling introduces non expiring C of A's instead of the 3 yearly ones. It cannot affect Permit to Fly types - they are outside the C of A system, so can't have a expiring or a non-expiring C of A regardless.

Yet again from our glorious NAA, its a poorly worded introduction letter & proposal full of half-stories and innuendo designed to confuse, irritate and bamboozle with wordy words, simply because they dont know whats going on either.

Rod1 14th October 2010 20:11

“Quite clearly this only applys to Annex 2 aircraft on a C of A, as usual you only have to miss out a word or a bit of punctuation from a post on this forum and the world jumps in to show you just how clever they are!”

Strangely, the same incorrect statement has been made previously on several other forums and had caused some confusion, hence my attempt to nip it in the bud. But now you know that Annex 2 contains permit to fly as well as c of a aircraft, so something was gained;)

Rod1


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