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  • Mod/Repair Worklist | Light Aircraft Assoc

    Modification & Repair Worklist Below is a list of modification and repair applications that are awaiting review by our engineers. The top of each list represents the next one in that list to be reviewed. Each engineer's workload is listed separately - engineers also have tasks that are not mods and repairs. New applications received in the last week are not shown and will be added to the relevant engineer's list shortly after allocation (allocation usually takes place each Tuesday). The lists are not currently realtime, but will be updated at least weekly. Note that we operate a priority system that aims to put jobs involving accidentally grounded aircraft ahead of longer term projects - new or returning tasks may therefore be added above existing tasks. (last updated 29/08/24) Engineer A Applications under review 1437 DAMAGE TO CANARD PORT TIP RUTAN LONG-EZ Applications awaiting review (top of list is next to be reviewed) 16397 ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION & ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS INSTALLATION STARDUSTER TOO SA300 16477 UL-POWER 350iS ENGINE INSTALLATION WITH DUC SWIRL-2-R ??? DIAMETER PROPELLER KFA SAFARI 16483 AUTOMOTIVE SPARK PLUG USE IN BLACKBURN CIRRUS MINOR 2A ENGINE AUSTER 5J1 16486 WOODCOMP SR3000/3? 1625MM DIAMETER PROPELLER INSTALLATION EUROPA 16491 PROPELLER HERCULES 7410898-S HARMON ROCKET II 1439 DISBOND OF PORT WING UPPER SKIN AT ROOT AFT OF SPAR UNDER WALKWAY EUROPA 16504 PROPELLER CHANGE TO HERCULES 7045261 AERONCA 7AC CHAMPION 16503 SCREAMING EAGLE TAILWHEEL FORK VANS RV-3A 1296 STBD MAIN UNDERCARRIAGE INNER MOUNT DAMAGE REPAIR JABIRU UL-450 16507 VW1600CC ENGINE WITH HERCULES 58" X 27" PROPELLER SLINGSBY T31 16508 PROPOSED PROPELLER DUC HELICES 4 BLADE TIGERBLACK-3-R SLING HIGH WING 16522 FITTING NAVIGATION LIGHTS EUROPA XS 16517 THERMOSTATIC OIL COOLER ADAPTER AND OIL COOLER MINICAB (JB01 STANDARD) 15783 CARBON FIBRE FUSELAGE PANELS REPLACING LIGHT ALLOY PANELS PITTS S-1T 1352 PORT MAIN UNDERCARRIAGE LEG COLLAPSE PIONEER 400 16130 HIGH COMPRESSION PISTONS & AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE FM200A FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS PITTS S-1T 16520 ROTAX 916iS ENGINE WITH AIRMASTER AP431HCTF-WWR72B PROPELLER SLING HIGH WING 16525 RUDDER PEDAL BLOCKS SLING 2 Engineer B Applications under review 16464 POWERPLANT INSTALLATION - ENGINE INVERSION REPLICA FOKKER D7 16159 FITTING OF GM LS3 V8 ENGINE TITAN T-51 MUSTANG Applications awaiting review (top of list is next to be reviewed) 16499 INSTALLATION OF SMOKE SYSTEM PITTS S1-S 15478 ENGINE WATER RADIATOR PARSONS GYROPLANE MODEL1 1450 TAILPLANES REPAIRS CESSNA 120 1428 UNDERCARRIAGE MOUNTING SOCKET FOR PORT PORT MAIN LEG VANS RV-6 1443 FUSELAGE & UNDERCARRIAGE DAMAGE DENNEY KITFOX MK2 16505 HINGED OPENING PORT WINDOW PIPER PA-12 1455 FUSELAGE TAILWHEEL SPRING MOUNT FAILED WELD DENNEY KITFOX MK2 16315 ROTAX 912-ULS ENGINE WITH WOODCOMP 173R OR SR3000/3N PROPELLER INSTALLATIONS ZENAIR CH 601XL 15356 PSA 110 DIESEL INSTALLATION JODEL DR1051-M1 16345 VIKING SPRING MODIFICATION ZENAIR CH 601HDS 1289 TOTAL LOSS (BEYOND ECONOMICAL REPAIR) JP-1 REPLICA CURTISS PUSHER 16405 ENGINE & PROPELLER CHANGE TO ROTAX 627 & WARP DRIVE T 6229 PULSAR 16419 HYDRAULIC DISC BRAKE CONVERSION LUSCOMBE 8E 16513 ROTAX 912-ULS ENGINE WITH ?? PROPELLER INSTALLATIONS RL 5A-XP SHERWOOD RANGER 1397 STORM DAMAGE - FALLING HANGAR PARTS CZAW SPORTCRUISER 16521 INSTALL MURPHY SEAFINS TO HORIZONTAL STABILISERS MURPHY ELITE 16285 SUPERCHARGER CONTROL STAMPE SV4C (MODIFIED) 16233 INSTALLATION OF LEFT WING TANK & FUSELAGE PARCEL SHELF & D-WINDOWS LUSCOMBE 8E 16498 TUBULAR RIVET MATERIAL CASA 1-131-E SERIES 2000 Engineer C Applications under review 16488 ENGINE PISTON CHANGE VANS RV-8 Applications awaiting review (top of list is next to be reviewed) 1454 TIDYING A PREVIOUS REPAIR AEROPRAKT A22 FOXBAT 1453 VARIOUS REPAIRS FOLLOWING OVERTURN INCIDENT JABIRU J430 1385 UNDERCARRIAGE & FIREWALL DAMAGE INCLUDING PROP STRIKE JABIRU J400 16511 CONTINENTAL O-200A ENGINE WITH McCAULEY 1B90CM/7150 PROPELLER INSTALLATION LUSCOMBE 8E 16523 DYNON D180 DUAL AXIS AUTOPILOT VANS RV-8 16518 ADDITION OF OIL FILTER ADAPTER TAF-L SCINTEX CP1310-C3 16451 HERCULES 7438896-S 74" X 38" PROPELLER INSTALLATION NORD NC854S 16514 GARMIN DUAL AXIS G3X AUTO-PILOT INSTALLATION VANS RV-10 16515 FUEL INJECTION INSTALLATION TO LYCOMING O-540-?? ENGINE VANS RV-10 16516 SUREFLY SIM6L ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM INSTALLATION VANS RV-10 16225 FUEL DRAIN AND AIR BLEED EXHAUST JODEL DR1050 16296 INSTALLATION OF FUEL FLOW SENSOR DENNEY KITFOX MK2 16476 CONVERSION TO ELECTRONIC IGNITION PIPER L18C 16510 GARMIN DUAL AXIS AUTOPILOT INSTALLATION VANS RV-9A 16493 INSTALLATION OF GARMIN GAP 26 PITOT ON SAFEAIR MAST VANS RV-8 16494 REVISED FUEL SYSTEM VANS RV-8 Engineer D Applications under review 13431 DYNON SKYVIEW AUTO PILOT VANS RV-7A Applications awaiting review (top of list is next to be reviewed) 14631 ADDITION OF STANDARD BRISTELL AUTO-PILOT SERVOS BRISTELL NG5 SPEED WING 13431 DYNON SKYVIEW AUTO PILOT CESSNA 120 Engineer E Applications under review Applications awaiting review (top of list is next to be reviewed) 15109 RESTORE MTOW TO ORIGINAL WEIGHT OF 1200 LBS TIPSY TRAINER 1 16500 LITHIUM IRON PHOSPHATE BATTERY VANS RV-7 12999 SMOKE SYSTEM VANS RV-8 14531 SOLID STATE VOLTAGE REGULATOR DHC-1 CHIPMUNK 22 16512 INCREASE MTWA HARMON ROCKET II 1268 (12) CORRODED REAR FUSELAGE TUBING BEAGLE AUSTER D5 SERIES 180 12777 INSTALLATION OF ANDAIR OIL/AIR SEPARATOR PIPER L18C (MODIFIED) Engineer C Applications under review 16488 ENGINE PISTON CHANGE New applications awaiting review 1454 TIDYING A PREVIOUS REPAIR 1453 VARIOUS REPAIRS FOLLOWING OVERTURN INCIDENT 1385 UNDERCARRIAGE & FIREWALL DAMAGE INCLUDING PROP STRIKE 16511 CONTINENTAL O-200A ENGINE WITH McCAULEY 1B90CM/7150 PROPELLER INSTALLATION 16523 DYNON D180 DUAL AXIS AUTOPILOT 16518 ADDITION OF OIL FILTER ADAPTER TAF-L 16451 HERCULES 7438896-S 74" X 38" PROPELLER INSTALLATION 16514 GARMIN DUAL AXIS G3X AUTO-PILOT INSTALLATION 16515 FUEL INJECTION INSTALLATION TO LYCOMING O-540-?? ENGINE 16516 SUREFLY SIM6L ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM INSTALLATION 16225 FUEL DRAIN AND AIR BLEED EXHAUST 16296 INSTALLATION OF FUEL FLOW SENSOR 16476 CONVERSION TO ELECTRONIC IGNITION 16510 GARMIN DUAL AXIS AUTOPILOT INSTALLATION 16493 INSTALLATION OF GARMIN GAP 26 PITOT ON SAFEAIR MAST 16494 REVISED FUEL SYSTEM Returning applications awaiting review 1385 UNDERCARRIAGE & FIREWALL DAMAGE INCLUDING PROP STRIKE 16451 HERCULES 7438896-S 74" X 38" PROPELLER INSTALLATION 16225 FUEL DRAIN AND AIR BLEED EXHAUST 16296 INSTALLATION OF FUEL FLOW SENSOR 16476 CONVERSION TO ELECTRONIC IGNITION 16510 GARMIN DUAL AXIS AUTOPILOT INSTALLATION 16493 INSTALLATION OF GARMIN GAP 26 PITOT ON SAFEAIR MAST 16494 REVISED FUEL SYSTEM

  • LAA 'Grass Roots Fly-In' returns | Light Aircraft Assoc

    < Back LAA 'Grass Roots Fly-In' returns 23 Apr 2023 The LAA is returning to the green grass of Popham Aerodrome in Hampshire for a repeat of its “Grass Roots Fly In” from 18th to 20th August 2023. The Fly-In will again on one hand take the Associate back to its traditional roots, while continuing to offer the first chance to see some of the latest aircraft and products in the recreational aviation market. What was particularly notable about the 2022 Popham event was its sociality. LAA members and exhibitors alike commented on its relaxed and friendly atmosphere, with post-event comments such as “It’s a great reunion as well as a fly-in–cum trade show” and “super friendly, the event always had a good vibe”. A joint venture with Popham Aerodrome, the LAA Grass Roots Fly In will develop its strengths as a social event bringing flyers from around the UK and Europe to meet fellow enthusiasts. The grass runways at Popham and the airfield’s famed rural ambience will mean that the event will focus on the fly-in and social element as much as on a large exhibition campus. The earlier mid-August date will also mean longer evenings, allowing more scope for flyers from further afield and hopefully, milder conditions for those who choose to ‘camp under the wing’. Said LAA CEO designate Simon Tilling: “The LAA Grass Roots Fly In was a great success last year, with over 3,000 visitors, more than 30 exhibitors and a total of 350 visiting aircraft through the weekend. It is a different event to the past, larger scale LAA Rallies and we’re working on plans for the continuation of a larger scale LAA event in the future. For this year, we’re looking forward to another great, social and fun, LAA fly in”. Next Previous

  • Working with Composites - Basic Course | Light Aircraft Assoc

    Working with Composites - Basic Course Price Member - £200, Non-Member - £180 Duration Arrival 09:30. Finish 17:00. < Back About the Course This course is another which will involve plenty of hands-on practice as you learn the skills of working with epoxy resin and the correct use of a variety of woven cloths and mats. Also covered will be a selection of appropriate materials, drying techniques and of course, the all important issues of using these materials safely. All materials and safety equipment will be provided. Please wear clothes you are prepared to accept may get the odd drop of resin on. Your Instructor Rob Martin Dates To be confirmed Times Arrival 09:30. Finish 17:00. Duration One day course Venue LAA HQ, Turweston Aerodrome, NN13 5YD Price Member - £200, Non-Member - £180 Booking Telephone LAA on 01280 846 786 to check availability and/or book or e-mail.

  • Engineering updates in March | Light Aircraft Assoc

    < Back Engineering updates in March 5 Apr 2024 The following documents have been updated in the Engineering 'Info Library' during March. Continuing airworthiness information: Mandatory Technical Directive MTD-02-2024 Pioneer trim tab checks TADS : Europa Sling 2 Technical Leaflets : TL 1.28 Approved homebuild aircraft type list (new) TL 3.12 Engines and propellers fitted to LAA aircraft TL 3.17 List of prototype modifications Propeller type list PTL/1: Ikarus C42 FB UK Standard Modifications: SM 10671 Rotax 2-stroke carburettor heater Next Previous

  • Mandatory Technical Directive issued for Chipmunk aircraft | Light Aircraft Assoc

    < Back Mandatory Technical Directive issued for Chipmunk aircraft 24 May 2024 Mandatory Technical Directive, MTD-04-2024 has been issued by our Head of Airworthiness, Nick Stone, today to introduce mandatory recurring inspections of the flap operating cables following a recent potentially serious incident where one of the flap cables on a Chipmunk failed in flight, leading to an asymmetric flap configuration. The MTD allows a 5 flying hour period of grace before the inspection must be carried out and is being emailed today to all owners of LAA Chipmunks and all LAA Inspectors approved to inspect Chipmunks. Next Previous

  • New LAA Course dates released | Light Aircraft Assoc

    < Back New LAA Course dates released 6 Oct 2023 Dates have now been published for upcoming LAA Courses for the rest of this year. To find out about specific courses and their dates, click here . Please note, the next 'Caring for your Gipsy Major' course is on the 11th November, not 7th November, as published in the latest edition of Light Aviation magazine. Next Previous

  • Oratex Fabric Covering Course | Light Aircraft Assoc

    Oratex Fabric Covering Course Price Member - £200, Non-Member - £220 Duration Arrival 09:00. Finish 17:00. < Back About the Course The Light Aircraft Company Ltd. (TLAC) is the UK agent for the revolutionary user-friendly Oratex fabric covering system and we are delighted that they now offer LAA members a course at Turweston. Oratex is a pre coloured aircraft system which is water based and solvent free. It doesn’t need any sealer, any primer, any UV protection or paint. In fact, it needs no coatings at all! Just glue and shrink it and fly it! The lack chemicals also offers weight savings over traditional materials. The course is presented by trained staff from TLAC and takes you through from airframe preparation to the finished job, enabling you to make a first class job of your own aircraft. Your Instructor Paul Hendry-Smith Dates To be confirmed Times Arrival 09:00. Finish 17:00. Duration One day course Venue LAA HQ, Turweston Aerodrome, NN13 5YD Price Member - £200, Non-Member - £220 Booking Telephone LAA on 01280 846 786 to check availability and/or book or e-mail.

  • Armstrong-Isaacs Bursaries for 2024 | Light Aircraft Assoc

    < Back Armstrong-Isaacs Bursaries for 2024 5 Dec 2023 Magnificent seven Armstrong-Isaacs bursaries for 2024! Thanks to the generosity of one of the LAA member donors, based out of Barton, their company PTS Ltd is sponsoring an additional two bursaries. This means that in addition to the five existing bursaries, an additional two bursaries for 2024 of £1,500 are being offered to support young pilots already in PPL training, bringing the total available to seven. More information on the bursaries can be found here . Next Previous

  • Air to Ground Radio Operator's Course | Light Aircraft Assoc

    Air to Ground Radio Operator's Course Price Member - £200, Non-Member - £220 (Additional fee of £45 to CAA for ROCC certificate) Duration Arrival 09:00 for 0920 start. Finish 17:00 (approx). < Back About the Course Places are available on an air-to-ground radio operator’s course being offered at Popham Airfield , Coxford Down, Nr. Winchester, SO21 3BD. The course, hosted by experienced controller, CAA Examiner and LAA member Chris Thompson, will provide both the theoretical and practical training required to sit the examinations for the CAA Radio Operator's Certificate of Competence (ROCC) qualification required by operators of ground-based radio equipment at flying sites and events where an air-to-ground radio service is provided. The course is in two parts. Day One is made up of the core training and radio procedures practice on simulated ground-to-air communications, leading to practice for the written and practical examination. Day Two will consist of the CAA written and practical examinations which will allow candidates to directly apply for the CAA ROCC Certificate. Landing fees will be waivered for those attending the course and flying in. Note 1 – The ROCC “Air Ground” Course assumes the student will have a basic understanding of airfield and light aircraft circuit procedures, hence a "pilot" background is best (but is not an essential pre-requisite under CAA guidelines). Note 2 - The ROCC "Air/Ground" course should not be confused with the ROCC-OCS (Offshore Communication Service) which is required If you want to operate Aeronautical Radio to talk to helicopters from a superyacht/ship or offshore installation. This is not part of the LAA mandate. Note 3 - This Course is to enable a person to operate a Ground Radio Station running AGCS (Air-Ground-Communication-Service) and not be confused with the FRTOL (Flight Radio Telephony Operator Licence), which is required to operate the radio in an aircraft. Your Instructor Chris Thompson Dates To be confirmed Times Arrival 09:00 for 0920 start. Finish 17:00 (approx). Duration Two day course Venue Popham Airfield Price Member - £200, Non-Member - £220 (Additional fee of £45 to CAA for ROCC certificate) Booking Telephone LAA on 01280 846 786 to check availability and/or book or e-mail.

  • The importance of airfield location | Light Aircraft Assoc

    < Back The importance of airfield location 12 Feb 2024 The first results of a survey conducted by the new Strategic Airfield Network (SAN) indicate that location is the number one reason airfields consider themselves important. For more information, head to the Flyer article below: https://flyer.co.uk/location-location-location-airfields-are-important/ Next Previous

  • GAA Position on Electronic Conspicuity | Light Aircraft Assoc

    < Back GAA Position on Electronic Conspicuity 29 Jan 2024 General Aviation Alliance Unveils Updated Electronic Conspicuity Position Paper - GAA recognises the importance of EC in collision avoidance GAA Position on Electronic Conspicuity .pdf Download PDF • 364KB The General Aviation Alliance (GAA, www.gaalliance.org.uk ) is pleased to announce the release of its updated Electronic Conspicuity Position Paper, a comprehensive document outlining the organisation's stance on the integration and advancement of electronic conspicuity technologies for all UK aviation. In response to the rapidly evolving landscape of aviation technology and the increasing need for enhanced safety measures, the GAA has undertaken a thorough review and revision of its Electronic Conspicuity policy. This updated position paper reflects the Alliance's commitment to fostering innovation, ensuring airspace safety, and promoting a collaborative approach for all UK aviation. Key highlights of the updated Electronic Conspicuity Position Paper include: 1. Technology Integration : The GAA supports the widespread adoption and integration of electronic conspicuity technologies across all general aviation aircraft. The GAA recognises the potential of these advancements to significantly reduce the risk of mid-air collisions. 2. Standardisation and Interoperability : The GAA advocates for the establishment of industry-wide standards and protocols to ensure the seamless interoperability of electronic conspicuity systems. Standardisation will facilitate the integration of various technologies and contribute to a more cohesive and efficient airspace environment. 3. Government and Regulatory Engagement : The GAA encourages active engagement with regulatory bodies to promote the development of clear and practical regulations that support the safe and effective deployment of electronic conspicuity technologies. The GAA is already working collaboratively with government agencies to address regulatory challenges. 4. Research and Development Investment : To drive further innovation, the GAA encourages increased investment in research and development for electronic conspicuity technologies. The GAA believes that sustained efforts in this area will result in the development of more advanced and cost-effective solutions for all UK aviation. The General Aviation Alliance invites stakeholders, industry partners, and the general public to review the updated Electronic Conspicuity Position Paper, which is available on the alliance's website https://gaalliance.org.uk/position-and-data-papers . About the General Aviation Alliance The GA Alliance is a group of organisations representing the interests of many in the UK GA industry. The members of the GAA are: British Balloon and Airship Club (BBAC) British Gliding Association (BGA) British Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (BHPA) British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA) British Skydiving Helicopter Club of Great Britain (HCGB) Light Aircraft Association (LAA) PPL/IR Europe - European Association of Instrument Rated Private Pilots Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom (RAeC) Airfield Operators Group (AOG) The GAA coordinates about 72,000 subscription paying members of these bodies. Next Previous

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