I just might fly to JC without the damn medical!
Can you say LSA? (I see a loophole here... My medical has not been "denied", just "deferred" to the FAA "medical team"....)
Well, my A&I just went through the 1946 J-3/PA 11 "Cub" aircraft logs & paperwork with a "fine tooth comb", and no where could we find any evidence of a gross wt. increase from the original Air Worthyness Certificate (other than the automatic [approx wt. of floats certified for the aircraft] bump up when floats are installed-and that increase goes away when floats are removed).
My assumption is that since my medical has not been "denied", just bumped upstairs to the FAA Medical department for additional information (which is now in their hands) - I am LSA flight qualified to fly it on wheels.... Right?
We have some people on here that are WAY more informed on this stuff than I am. This is the way I read it. Am I right? I don't want to jeopardize my PPL "license to fly"....
What say you, fellas?
lc
My Cub had been modified by a previous owner with the removal of the stock header tank ( ~13 gal tank that had sat directly behind the motor) and placement of a 18 gal Piper wing tank in the right wing. Also a slightly heavier than stock 90 hp engine was installed in place of the stock 65 hp, following most of the changes Piper did to the J-3 to make a PA 11 to manufacture and sell.
It had been mildly damaged in the early to mid sixties (we speculate), then had a series of owners who each disassembled it further with the (we believe) intent of doing a restoration/rebuild on the plane.
My partner (at the time) and I bought it in a "pile of parts", and it has been "put together" once since then-and rebuilt properly once since then (long story). (Advice-NEVER buy a "pile of parts" that is represented as a "whole airplane" without anticipating it has probably been cannibalized for parts along the way.....!)
Anyhow, the major mod was done back in the sixties without a lot of documentation (as things were done then) and the aircraft logs "less than ideal" and longer than typical.
That is why I had my A&I go through the logs. I much prefer to "stay as legal as possible"....
