by wlarson861 » Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:58 pm
I just did this this spring. I changed from an AeroVee Turbo to a Jabiru 3300. The change of engine and the new prop were considered a major change and required testing in phase 1 for five hours. I did a new weight and balance and updated the hand book. They wouldn't allow me to change my original phase 1 test area without a lengthy review, so I used the original test area. I was not required to be reinspected but did have to log the new best rate of climb, best angle of climb, Stall clean and stall in landing configuration. I logged the changes and updated the pilot handbook. My FSDO required I send them my proposal as a written request and they sent me a written letter accepting my proposal. They also emailed approval so I could get started right away. That was nice as I got 2 hours done before the hard copy arrived. To be honest 5 hours is very short so don't expect to take any passengers after only 5 hours. Getting to know the new properties of the plane will take some getting used to before you start trying to nail down the numbers. I did the stalls in hour three and the time to climb in hours 5 and 6.
Bill Larson
N861SX
Sonex, polished, tail wheel, Generation 4 Jabiru 3300