Glasair's Mikael Via On "Two Weeks To Taxi," Part Two
Yesterday, we began our
chat with to Glasair's Mikael Via (right) regarding his company's
innovative new homebuilt assistance program. It's called "Two Weeks
to Taxi" -- and as the name implies, Glasair maintains that by
utilizing their program, a pilot can build their new kit aircraft
in two weeks -- with a little help from their friends.
As we learned yesterday, however, that "help" isn't along the
lines of what some "builder assistance" programs have done in the
past. Instead, imagine having an extremely well-organized shop
available to you, complete with ALL the tools you need to build
your new Sportsman 2+2 (and when they say ALL, they mean ALL...
down to individual drills for each size bit you need.) Separate
work stations mean the builder focuses on one task at a time... and
moves on to a new, well-organized station after that task is
complete.
Give Glasair two weeks of your time -- say, your next vacation
from work -- and they'll make it as easy as possible for you to
build your new airplane, yourself. All for under $130,000...
including the cost of your next airplane, engine, and avionics.
As we make our plans to spend some quality time in Arlington, WA
for our next vacation, let's listen to part two of Via's chat with
ANN's Jim Campbell. Jim toured the company's new construction
center last week... and no wonder he was a little reluctant to
return to Florida afterwards.
In today's installment, Via tells ANN there's a reason it's
called the "Two Weeks To Taxi" program... because while
the aircraft will be technically ready for its first flight at the
end of the program, it's a far better idea to have the aircraft
safety inspected, and flight checked afterwards. While Glasair
wants people to be able to build their new plane quickly, they of
course want them to be safe, too.
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ANN Daily Touch N Go:
04.28.06 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News Program)
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04.28.06 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News Program)
ANN Special Feature -- Glasair's Mikael
Via, Part Two: 04.28.06 (ANN Special Feature, with
Glasair's Mikael Via on the company's new "Two Weeks to Taxi"
program.)
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