This may be applicable.
not sure… there were some irregularities re the aircraft involved in that tragic accident. But it had nothing to do with the outcome itself. Please re-read these extracts from the accident report (my bolds):
- “he liked to push the boundaries” and “he enjoyed the more exciting side of flying”
- It was reported that he was “a very capable pilot” but he enjoyed “flying low approaches and very tight circuits”
- The accident occurred whilst the aircraft was making a low altitude steep turn, which occurred above people and buildings.
- There was no evidence of any construction anomaly, failure or malfunction in the airframe or flying controls that could have contributed to the accident.
The thread’s title is Rules/limitations/gotchas on the re-sale of a homebuilt?, and there was no re-sale of a homebuilt involved.
Last Edited by Dan at 18 Jun 14:39