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    where are the DAR EE

    I am looking for a DAR who can issue an Expermintal exhibition airworthiness certificate for a Powered Parachute that wasn't certified years ago. It happens to be a Buckeye, single seat and I felt it should be numbered so I can add upgrades to it. Im located in the Chicagoland, IL area. Any suggestions?

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    I'd probably start with Brian McCallen at Light Sport Repair in northern Indiana. He builds the buckeye aircraft and is a DAR. He usually isn't the cheapest, however.

    http://www.lightsportrepair.com/

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    Here is the master DAR directory and the functions codes associated with each DAR's authorizations:

    DAR directory: http://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviat...RDirectory.pdf

    DAR function codes: http://www.faa-aircraft-certificatio...ion-codes.html


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    Thanks but Brian is not listed in the DAR directory.
    Last edited by edward4100; 03-01-2013 at 10:39 PM.

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    I have determined I need a function code 26. I have contacted the Dupage FSDO and they don't have an answer. The Springfield FSDO doesnt either. I wonder is there are any DARs around with a function 26 and PPC experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edward4100 View Post
    Thanks but Brian is not listed in the DAR directory.
    Maybe he only had a DAR cert for the ultralight transition, but since he has had the cert in the past and builds your type aircraft I would think it would be worth giving the guy a call.
    http://www.lightsportrepair.com/dar.htm

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    MT Vernon might have one. Roy, not sure on his last name, he ran the Sport Pilot talk radio program, but I believe he might be able to point you in the right direction. he is big into PPC.
    Just a thought.

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