o4abushmaster wrote:For an Experimental EAB aircraft that is already built and licensed, is it possible to re-license or alter the paperwork with a lower Gross Weight in order to make it LSA compliant? Thanks in advance.
jcadwell wrote:....The upcoming MOSAIC FAA regulation is expected to offer more flexibility and could change the definition of LSA to LPA (Light Personal Aircraft) with restrictions based on power index rather than weight. Expected sometime in 2022. So far, that looks like aircraft with less than 200 HP, that weigh less than 3000 lbs, and stall around 50 knots. Most common 2 and 4 place aircraft that aren't high performance or Mooneys.

o4abushmaster wrote:Good info, thanks guys. Yeah, I was sure that I wouldn't be able to change a Certificated airplane's GW but I thought there might just be a chance with an EAB since the builder sets the GW at the time of certification.
Since the builder sets the GW, I thought maybe it could just be RE-set and RE-certified - - - LOL, but you're probably right, no go!
Thanks for the input.
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