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ATE
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2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
2-13 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
Builders of experimental category aircraft must comply with Part 91.33
of the Federal Aviation Regulations, which specifies the minimum
equipment and instrumentation that must be installed and operational
for various flight conditions. Equipment is specified for both VFR and
IFR flight and for both day and night conditions.
2-14 PLACARDS
Various placards are required or recommended for the Sportsman. All
placards should be highly visible and easy to read. Passengers should
be made aware of pertinent placards.
2-14.1 P
LACARDS AND
M
ARKINGS
R
EQUIRED BY
FAR
Placards and markings required for certification of an experimental
amateur-built aircraft are:
1. The word “EXPERIMENTAL,” in 2 in. high block letters, displayed
near each entrance to the cabin. (On our factory Sportsmans, this
is located on the baggage compartment bulkhead.)
2. A permanently installed, fireproof identification plate that is
permanently stamped or engraved with the information required by
FAR 45.13. This information includes the name of the
manufacturer (your name,
not
Glasair Aviation), the aircraft type
(Sportsman GS-2), and the serial number (your kit number). The
data plate must be located on the exterior of the aircraft, either just
aft of the entry door or on the fuselage near the tail surfaces and