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EAP inbound
Re: EAP inbound
I spent the day at RAF Cosford today and they have the space awaiting the EAP in the museums test hangar. 

Jason Sparkes
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Re: EAP inbound
mrwrgj wrote:It's probably just an oversight by BAe, when it was first released to Loughborough

Enough said.

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That is ill-informed and quite unfair.wave scanner wrote:mrwrgj wrote:It's probably just an oversight by BAe, when it was first released to Loughborough![]()
Enough said.
A whole new set of (US) regulations have been put in place since then.
People are trying very hard agaisnst a complex set of rules to make this happen
(it was also true of the Hawk move to Loughborough !)
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Are you are making reference to my post or the one I quoted ??teeonefixer wrote:That is ill-informed and quite unfair.wave scanner wrote:mrwrgj wrote:It's probably just an oversight by BAe, when it was first released to Loughborough![]()
Enough said.
A whole new set of (US) regulations have been put in place since then.
People are trying very hard agaisnst a complex set of rules to make this happen
(it was also true of the Hawk move to Loughborough !)
What have the US regulations got to do with the EAP ? unless it falls under ITAR for some unknown reason? please inform me.
I'm sure people are working very hard to make it happen (good luck to all of them).

I know exactly what it means to work for BAE & it's culture..........
I wont say anything else for fear of breaching the official secrets act

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Yes, it's the dreaded ITAR....
It affects all aspects of work nowadays - even some of the "everyday" equipment used on our old aeroplanes has to be covered by the regulations controlling storage & handling, access, paperwork etc. (mainly where smaller UK companies have been taken over by US giants) - thank heavens I'm not a "stacker" !
I'm just fed up with people having a dig when there are people doing their very very best.
It affects all aspects of work nowadays - even some of the "everyday" equipment used on our old aeroplanes has to be covered by the regulations controlling storage & handling, access, paperwork etc. (mainly where smaller UK companies have been taken over by US giants) - thank heavens I'm not a "stacker" !
I'm just fed up with people having a dig when there are people doing their very very best.
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Thanks and apologies for over-reacting !
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No worries, thanks for the explanation, and keep up the good work.teeonefixer wrote:Thanks and apologies for over-reacting !

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