I concur.
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Well the eaa sure can't or won't help people, members, out with getting a conditional inspection done. Anyway. So it doesn't matter what u want to call it. Last month of membership.
Huh? My chapter is full of people ready to give a hand on a conditional inspection, including a referral to a knowledgeable A&P.
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AGREE! If you're looking to EAA HQ for help with a local problem, you're looking in the wrong place. Get involved with a local chapter. LOTS of help is usually found there. Our Chapter 64 has several great technical counselors and A&Ps willing to take on the task.
I stopped looking to local EAA chapters for help with matters like this that we speak. DusterPilot we need more clubs like you speak of.
Last edited by 1600vw; 07-26-2015 at 07:11 AM.
Because its getting harder and harder to find those A&P's who know about Experimental EAB's. Its even more important to make sure you call it by its correct name or label. For to mention an Annual one does a totally different or has a different set of rules they play by.
Tony
Well this eaa group I thought was to promote avaition grass roots, experimental aircraft, not certified aircraft. Well, when someone has a EAB aircraft and needs Help in keeping it flying, and go to the local club, and no results, then tries and tries the boys in Oshkosh like that's something special, just to have. Them blow u off, what is this club-org. Just money grubbing bunch of blow hards. But they will remind u to pay ur dues .....for what.have a nice day.