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Old March 17th 18, 04:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Parachute Service Life Limit - there is no 20 year rule!

Just because you CAN replace a parachute at 20 years does not mean that
everyone else MUST replace his parachute.Â* I think my chute has a
service life extension possibility with the manufacturer's inspection
and OK.

On 3/17/2018 8:04 AM, wrote:
I'm not sure the subject heading matches the FAA letter.

I read the letter as

"The Faa considers
service life recommended by the manufacturer
a non-regulatory requirement
for a chute that meets
TSO
TSO
TSO
and sold before service life was established.
To establish a new service life, the correct procedure is an SB."

Which brings up the case where
the manufacturer established a service life
before selling the chute.

It's not clear the letter applys to that circumstance?

The SOFTIE user's manual says that FreeFlite has established a 20 year lifetime. Assuming this is before sale, is it a binding reg?

It seems academic. I think I can replace a 20 year old chute.


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Dan, 5J