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ICON A5 LSA completes FAA compliance audit

The A5 Light Sport amphibian aircraft has received its S-LSA airworthiness certificate from the US Federal Aviation Administration; the first plane will be delivered in July at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh air show.

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ICON Aircraft (Los Angeles, CA, US) announced on June 17 that US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials completed on June 11 a comprehensive compliance audit at ICON Aircraft’s Tehachapi, CA, US, facility. This allowed them to issue the first S-LSA airworthiness certificate for ICON’s A5 Light Sport amphibian. With this major milestone complete, ICON will now begin customer deliveries for its eagerly anticipated aircraft, which has a backlog of more than 1,250 orders.

Prior to the FAA audit, ICON performed extensive testing, including the successful structural test of the airframe of Engineering Serial Number 2 (ESN-2) in February. ICON also flew the first customer aircraft (ASN-001) for the first time on April 24.

The FAA audit team reviewed ICON’s production, quality and compliance procedures and manuals. The audit team included Aviation Safety Inspectors (ASI) from the Washington, D.C., US; Oklahoma City, OK, US; and Los Angeles offices, who assessed the manufacturing facility and performed the airworthiness review of the first customer A5.

“The successful completion of the FAA’s audit of the A5 is one of the most critical milestones in our company’s history,” says ICON Aircraft CEO and founder Kirk Hawkins. “This means that after years of intense development by the ICON team, our customers and the media will finally get a chance to experience the A5 firsthand and form their own opinion. We believe we created one of the safest, easiest to fly, most fun, and coolest light aircraft on the planet, and this is just the beginning for us. ICON’s mission is to help reinvent flying by making it more accessible to all those who dream of it. It’s a very personal, heartfelt mission for our team, so this is another proud moment along that journey.”

“Given the years of work to get here, it’s awesome to finally see production-ready, conforming A5 aircraft in serial production,” says ICON chief technical officer Matthew Gionta. “For me and much of the team, the A5 was the most challenging aircraft program we ever worked on. Balancing the complexities of this aircraft’s design with ICON’s extraordinary standards of quality and usability was a monumental challenge. It’s hard to fully appreciate the massive amount of intelligence and hard work that has gone into this little consumer aircraft; it’s a truly amazing airplane. I’m looking forward to our customers flying it and appreciating that effort firsthand.”

“There were no major issues during the FAA inspections,” says ICON VP of engineering Bill James. “The LSA market, and aviation in general, is about to get a real shot of adrenalin. We have the ability to change the aviation landscape with an incredible aircraft that brings aviation and powersports together in one exciting package. This is a critically important achievement on that path.”

ICON will deliver its first customer aircraft on July 20, 2015 at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in Oshkosh, WI, US. Several A5 aircraft will be present at the event in late July, with both owner demonstration flights and static displays. The company will transition serial production to its new 140,000-ft2 facility in Vacaville, CA, in September. 

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