Timbersprayer Posted November 23, 2007 Posted November 23, 2007 Looking for some guidance regarding adding this aircraft to existing 133 certificate.Aircraft is restricted FAR 21--TC with letter of limitations allowing external cargo.I understand that only FAR27 and 29 aircraft need RLCFM.Local FSDO says not needed to list it on aircraft for 133 certificate ?Previous owner and local FSDO had it listed on 133 .I need to have it listed to conduct 133 opps per FAR133 as certificate holder? and for future carding ?? Quote
bossman Posted November 24, 2007 Posted November 24, 2007 Looking for some guidance regarding adding this aircraft to existing 133 certificate.Aircraft is restricted FAR 21--TC with letter of limitations allowing external cargo.I understand that only FAR27 and 29 aircraft need RLCFM.Local FSDO says not needed to list it on aircraft for 133 certificate ?Previous owner and local FSDO had it listed on 133 .I need to have it listed to conduct 133 opps per FAR133 as certificate holder? and for future carding ??Which aircraft? Quote
rotormatic Posted November 24, 2007 Posted November 24, 2007 from faa order 8900.1... 2-938. CERTIFICATION PHASE. A. Airworthiness Certification. Upon fulfillment of all requirements of part 133, an applicant is eligible for a rotorcraft external‑load operator certificate. This certificate becomes a current and valid airworthiness certificate for each normal or transport category rotorcraft listed in a letter accompanying the certificate. Including incidental operations, this applies only when the rotorcraft is operated under part 133. The Rotorcraft External‑Load Operating Certificate and List of Approved Rotorcraft must be carried aboard the rotorcraft.--B. Restricted Category Rotorcraft. Rotorcraft that are certificated in the restricted category for the special purpose of external‑load operations under 14 CFR part 21, § 21.25((7), are issued restricted category airworthiness certificates for the purpose of conducting external‑load operations. Therefore, these aircraft do not need to be listed on the List of Approved Rotorcraft that accompanies the Rotorcraft External‑Load Operator Certificate. The Restricted Category Airworthiness Certificate must be carried aboard the restricted category rotorcraft. Quote
Timbersprayer Posted November 25, 2007 Author Posted November 25, 2007 Which aircraft? UH-1B/204 SuperB Quote
bossman Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 You should have no problem with the UH-1B. It's one of the aircraft we have on our 133. Restricted category .bossman Quote
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