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Taking the RV-14 to MAX G!

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Max 6G Pull + Acro Restriction Removal process!
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In this episode we unlock the full potential of the RV14; Sharing the process of removing the #aerobatic restriction, which was a part of the initial certificate of airworthiness.
This airplane checks off a lot of boxes it is a great IFR platform, but also being capable of aerobatics, and #tailwheel configured was a bit part of the appeal.

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Here’s some additional context from Luke, about exactly what we are doing, and why we are doing it:

In Canada, Transport Canada requires an amateur built aircraft to undergo what is known as a “simplified oneoff aerobatic demonstration”. Since the airworthiness of an amateur built airplane is entirely dependant on the standards left to the builder. TC provides a straightforward check of items to be completed first to obtain a special flight permit which allows a specifically qualified individual to carry out the aerobatic demonstration flight. The guidance provided is found in Airworthiness Manual Advisory (AMA) No. 549.101A. It should be noted that this process is specific to Canada. Although not required in the USA, it is highly recommended that a properly qualified aerobatic pilot perform a similar validation flight of the full envelope characteristics of an amateur built airplane.

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