No manual, no make RPAS registion
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No manual, no make RPAS registion
I have been out of flying rc aircraft for a while so when I joined a club this year you can imagine my surprise when I found out about the RPAS deal! After my first attempt I passed and got my certification. Now to register my aircraft. The first one is a Goldberg Tiger2 and I had no problem because I had all the necessary information. The second was a trainer of unknown manufacturer which is quite old and didn't come with any manuals or make. I just listed it as a Sig trainer and I got it registered. There is no other way, that I'm aware of, to register it. Does everyone have a manual for a second hand plane? Some models are obvious who made them and info can be found on them. But if one does not know manufacturer then what? I''ve never seen a manufactures stamp on a plane. There must be hundreds of scratched built resold aircraft out there without manuals!! Kit and arf's too! Try and find a manual for a scratch built aircraft. To which, by the way, I have two! Transport Canada says all flights must have owners manuals for aircraft flown. According to a MACC rep, who was at one of our club meetings, if you have an incident that requires MACC coverage you might not be covered if you don't have all the required materials! Anyone here have a similar experience? Is there a way to register with out manual? I've done what I can to comply but still this MACC issue has me concerned.
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I have been out of flying rc aircraft for a while so when I joined a club this year you can imagine my surprise when I found out about the RPAS deal! After my first attempt I passed and got my certification. Now to register my aircraft. The first one is a Goldberg Tiger2 and I had no problem because I had all the necessary information. The second was a trainer of unknown manufacturer which is quite old and didn't come with any manuals or make. I just listed it as a Sig trainer and I got it registered. There is no other way, that I'm aware of, to register it. Does everyone have a manual for a second hand plane? Some models are obvious who made them and info can be found on them. But if one does not know manufacturer then what? I''ve never seen a manufactures stamp on a plane. There must be hundreds of scratched built resold aircraft out there without manuals!! Kit and arf's too! Try and find a manual for a scratch built aircraft. To which, by the way, I have two! Transport Canada says all flights must have owners manuals for aircraft flown. According to a MACC rep, who was at one of our club meetings, if you have an incident that requires MACC coverage you might not be covered if you don't have all the required materials! Anyone here have a similar experience? Is there a way to register with out manual? I've done what I can to comply but still this MACC issue has me concerned.
How are these rules being enforced? Will the MACC due an investigation and require a report every time you crash or have a misshap? Here in the US, there is a majority who are just ignoring the rules because there are soo many models and consumer UAVs, that its impossible for the FAA to enforce them. The US also has greatly relaxed its restrictions on model RC flying with the development of FRIA's, Honoring airport use agreements, and allowing one RID module to be used on multiple aircraft and therefore we only need to register the RID module serial number instead of the model.
Good luck to you and we wish those of you in Canada the best in overcoming this bureaucracy.