so Mack.. why did you let it get one week out of annual?
Blanik annuals are not tough.. but the wings should come apart.. and you
should get in the interior wing root and pull out the rollers there that the
flap and spoiler push rods ride on. If the rollers don't roll, you are
wearing down one side of the push rod.
You have to get someone in through that hatch behind the rear seat, that can
work with his arms over his head, and pull the rollers out, clean and
replace.
BT
"Mackfly" wrote in message
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Tried to get a ferry permit from the local FSDO so we could tow a Blanik
that
was one week out of annual to another airport for it's inspection. They
said
they could not issure it for safety reasons! I had done it once with my
1-23H15 a few years ago. The "reason" given was because of the risk
placed on
the tow pilot. The addition of risk to another person. I asked the
fellow if
they ever issued one to "crewed" aircraft to which he said "yes." I
mentioned
that the tow plane and the sailplane could release from each other and
asked if
a required "crew" member could do that. He said he had even called the
next
level up, at KC. Not at all sure he made the call. All in all it smacks
of
CYA when you are in over your head at your job. We used to have a guy
come and
do/sign off the inspection in a cold dark hangar at the field. What we
were
trying to do was get the glider to a lighted, heated hangar where it would
get
a "better" inspection. Thanks to the FAA's wisdom we did the inspection
in a
cold, dark hangar again. Anyone ever "ferry" a sailplane? Yes we have a
trailer. We are only willing to be laughed at by glass ship owners as we
hammer a Blanic together at Salida or Boulder. Any thoughts?
Mac
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