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FAA Ramps Up LSA Oversight

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Key Takeaways:

  • The FAA has implemented new rules requiring inspectors to notify headquarters about all new Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) models or first models from new manufacturers.
  • This move is viewed as a prelude to the FAA conducting its own conformity inspections of new LSAs against ASTM standards, with a dedicated group (AIR-200) established for this purpose.
  • A comprehensive FAA LSA Manufacturer Oversight Order, detailing the inspection process, is anticipated next year after a delayed comment period.
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The FAA is edging its way toward tighter control of light sport aircraft (LSA) manufacturers. Under FAA 8130.2G Change 1, which took effect in July, FAA air safety inspectors (ASIs) and designated airworthiness inspectors (DARs) are required to notify FAA headquarters when a new LSA (make or model) is presented for their approval. Also, the inspectors must now notify FAA headquarters when a new company issues its first model.

This requirement is viewed by the industry as a ramp-up of FAA plans to conduct its own inspection of new LSAs for compliance with current approved standards set by ASTM. The FAA has created a group known as AIR-200 to oversee LSA conformity inspections.

Mark Phelps

Mark Phelps is a senior editor at AVweb. He is an instrument rated private pilot and former owner of a Grumman American AA1B and a V-tail Bonanza.

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