BMAA approves TL-Sirius

BMAA approves another UK Light Sport Microlight, the TL-3000 Sirius 600
The British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA) is delighted to announce the type approval of a new factory-built Light Sport Microlight, the TL-3000 Sirius 600.
The Czech-based manufacturer, TL-Ultralight s.r.o., gained UK CAA A8-1 manufacturer approval in April 2022, thereby becoming the first A8-1 company in Czechia - and also in record time (4.5 months).
BMAA has worked closely with the UK agents, Paul Sanders & Peter Ronfell of TL-Sting (UK) Ltd. This approval sees the UK Sirius fleet double in size from three amateur-built light aircraft (over the last 10 years) to a total of six aircraft. BMAA has now issued permit to fly certificates to G-PODZ, G-CMLA & G-SBOI. We await an application for the fourth later this month, G-CMJP.
BMAA thanks the UK CAA for their pragmatic approach to this project and for working in partnership with us to streamline the approval process for new companies and products. The approval of the Sirius will enable work to be concluded on type approval for the TL-2000 Sting S4 by BMAA and the TL Stream LSM by UK CAA.
TL-Sting (UK) & TL-Ultralight s.r.o.
For more details on the new Sirius Light Sport Microlight, see:
- UK importer TL-Sting (UK) Ltd https://stingaircraft.co.uk/
- CZE manufacturer TL-Ultralight s.r.o. https://www.tl-ultralight.cz/en
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T L – S T I N G (U K) LTD
PRESS RELEASE
On behalf of Czech aircraft manufacturer TL-Ultralight s.r.o. UK Agents Paul Sanders & Peter Ronfell are delighted to announce UK Type Approval for the TL3000 Sirius 600 Factory Built Microlight.
The approval follows on from the award of the prestigious UK CAA A8-1 manufacturer approval, the first Czech based company to do so.
Our grateful thanks go to Chief Technical Officer Roger Patrick and BMAA Chief Inspector Rob Mott of the BMAA for their unstinting support and guidance and of course to the team at TL-Ultralight for their own efforts in meeting the tough demands of the UK CAA legislation and approval process.
The approval of the Sirius will now enable work to be concluded on type approval for the TL2000 Sting S4 and the TL Stream tandem aircraft.
Paul Sanders & Peter Ronfell
Directors
TL-Sting (UK) Ltd
07905 709759
ABOUT THE BMAA
The British Microlight Aircraft Association is the national governing body for microlights in the United Kingdom. BMAA promotes British microlighting and offers technical and membership services to its members. BMAA is the first and only association in the UK to issue pilot licences and aircraft permits to fly from its own headquarters. BMAA works with the UK Civil Aviation Authority to ensure a proportionate regulatory framework in order to meet the UK Government’s stated aim to deliver a thriving and vibrant General Aviation sector.
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