Over the last few years I've spent considerable time, treasure, blood, sweat and tears working GAVTC into the state I want, both by modification and by rectification. The mods will, in the fullness of time, be available via the LAA but that misses out a massive amount of information - including blind alleys, mistakes and fixes - which didn't make it into the mod documents.
My question to the IT savvy is " how can I make this information available to anybody interested?"
The solution should allow feedback to be included because I'm sure much has been covered before. It should also be as secure as possible in this day and age.
I did make some introductory information available via google drive but the url was only recorded in a LAA article now long forgotten. More useful would be a scheme which would be found using a search engine.
Regards
Jim
A question for the IT competent
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Re: A question for the IT competent
Thank you for your efforts. May I suggest that you contact Paul Gibbs (site administrator ) to see if he can do anything.
A little help goes a long way.
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Thanks Neil, will do.
The LAA have seen all my paperwork for mods and annual inspection and I now have to arrange a visit from my inspector to get everything signed up. Once the permit to test is issued then I'll be confident to make all my stuff generally available.
Jim
The LAA have seen all my paperwork for mods and annual inspection and I now have to arrange a visit from my inspector to get everything signed up. Once the permit to test is issued then I'll be confident to make all my stuff generally available.
Jim
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