I realize the ”keep it close to the chest” policy makes this impossible to answer precisely for all the reason that have been previously discussed but I’d really like to know if the Piper PA-24 is even on the radar for A/P certification?
The only viable option at the moment is Trio and based on feedback it’s not great and limited with regards to functionality so not a viable option, for me at least…
I find it difficult to understand how small companies like the STC Group can push through with paperwork while bigger, albeit not like “G”, can’t find a quicker path to approval?!?
Our community is large, extremely active and people are spending serious money on these planes for evident reasons and not having a proper A/P option that ultimately increases safety doesn’t make sense to me.
I would appreciate any input from HQ…
Thanks
The only viable option at the moment is Trio and based on feedback it’s not great and limited with regards to functionality so not a viable option, for me at least…
I find it difficult to understand how small companies like the STC Group can push through with paperwork while bigger, albeit not like “G”, can’t find a quicker path to approval?!?
Our community is large, extremely active and people are spending serious money on these planes for evident reasons and not having a proper A/P option that ultimately increases safety doesn’t make sense to me.
I would appreciate any input from HQ…
Thanks