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![]() Any rental pilot/flying club types out there carrying spare postion light bulbs with them? Do you have to be an A&P to change them? Do owners frown on replacing bulbs without being informed first? How hard is it to change them on Archers and 172s? Its getting old finding the lights burned out during preflight and everything is closed. |
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Two words... Preventative maintenance.
![]() -Blue skies and a tail wind "Mutts" wrote in message ... Any rental pilot/flying club types out there carrying spare postion light bulbs with them? Do you have to be an A&P to change them? Do owners frown on replacing bulbs without being informed first? How hard is it to change them on Archers and 172s? Its getting old finding the lights burned out during preflight and everything is closed. |
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"Mutts" wrote in message
... Any rental pilot/flying club types out there carrying spare postion light bulbs with them? Do you have to be an A&P to change them? Do owners frown on replacing bulbs without being informed first? No, you don't have to be an A&P. I don't have an airplane on leaseback, but if I did, I would expect that a renting pilot would either get the FBO/club mechanic to change the bulb if the airplane was home, or change it themselves if the airplane was not and lights were required for their flight. In other words, I'd prefer that renting pilots not change bulbs (or do other preventative maintenance that involves removing airplane parts) but realistically, most renting pilots are entirely competent to handle the task and would certainly be expected to do so if the task was required for safe and legal flight. How hard is it to change them on Archers and 172s? Never changed them on either of those types, but on my own plane, it's no harder than changing the tail light, signal, etc. bulb on a car. Usually just a couple of screws to remove for the lens, and the bulb pops right out. The hard part is finding the right bulb. Landing and taxi lights are slightly harder, but still within most folks abilities. Now, all that said, if you are frequently finding the bulbs burned out, you may want to rethink who you're renting airplanes from, or at least suggest to the airplane owners/operators that there might be something causing the bulbs to fail prematurely. I've owned my airplane for nearly ten years now, and have only had to replace two bulbs, both of them nav lights. Pete |
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Mutts wrote: Any rental pilot/flying club types out there carrying spare postion light bulbs with them? Do you have to be an A&P to change them? Do owners frown on replacing bulbs without being informed first? How hard is it to change them on Archers and 172s? Its getting old finding the lights burned out during preflight and everything is closed. If you do change the wingtip bulbs take care. The glass lens used is easily dropped as you remove the retainer and is expensive to replace. Been there, done that. G -- Dale L. Falk There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing around with airplanes. http://home.gci.net/~sncdfalk/flying.html |
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Mutts:
- You do not have to be an A&P to change bulbs. See FAR 43.3(g) and FAR 43 Appendix A. - Renting: tell the FBO to change it, it's their job (i.e. your rental price includes "maintenance"). If you're away from home and you need the light to be legal, most FBOs will let you have the work done if you call and consult with them first. In any case, they will most certainly require that an A&P do the work. - Flying Club: every club is different but most have a specific maintenance policy spelled out in their charter. - Is it difficult? Not really, but with older planes you're more likely to find rusted out/stripped screws, etc. This is why you should make the FBO or some other "pro" do it as they'll have the tools on hand. Otherwise, add a drill and some spare screws to your flight bag. If you're flying something less than ten years old then disregard. cheers, mark "Mutts" wrote in message ... Any rental pilot/flying club types out there carrying spare postion light bulbs with them? Do you have to be an A&P to change them? Do owners frown on replacing bulbs without being informed first? How hard is it to change them on Archers and 172s? Its getting old finding the lights burned out during preflight and everything is closed. |
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![]() "Mutts" wrote in message ... Any rental pilot/flying club types out there carrying spare postion light bulbs with them? Do you have to be an A&P to change them? Do owners frown on replacing bulbs without being informed first? How hard is it to change them on Archers and 172s? The bulbs are trivial to replace and is an owner/pilot permitted maintenance. While your skirting legality doing it in a rental, if I had the bulb I would certainly not hesitate to do it if it meant having to otherwise cancel a night or IFR flight. |
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
... Two words... Preventative maintenance. ![]() Which can be done by the owner, not a renter. It can also be done by the renter, as long as the renter only works on the airplane being operated by him (which is the scenario in question here). If the airplane is used for Part 135 service, the renter is technically not allowed to. However, if I were that renter, and I couldn't find an approved mechanic to do the work, I would still do it myself and let the FBO know that some non-Part 135 service had been performed on the airplane. Heck, for that matter, I'd let the FBO know what I'd done regardless and make them pay for the bulb. Pete |
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![]() Troy Towner wrote: Two words... Preventative maintenance. ![]() Which can be done by the owner, not a renter. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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Dale wrote:
If you do change the wingtip bulbs take care. The glass lens used is easily dropped as you remove the retainer and is expensive to replace. Been there, done that. G And under no circumstances touch the new bulb with your fingers! Use gloves or something (shirt tail?) Oil & sweat from your fingers is not good for the bulb. In fact, if you have the box the bulbs come in, that warning is printed (or should be) on the box. |
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![]() "Blanche" wrote in message ... Dale wrote: If you do change the wingtip bulbs take care. The glass lens used is easily dropped as you remove the retainer and is expensive to replace. Been there, done that. G And under no circumstances touch the new bulb with your fingers! Use gloves or something (shirt tail?) Oil & sweat from your fingers is not good for the bulb. In fact, if you have the box the bulbs come in, that warning is printed (or should be) on the box. It's not going to be a problem for most position like bulbs. They have regular glass envelopes and they don't burn hot enough to make a difference. Quartz-halogen bulbs are a different story. The quartz envelope on these will soften from the oils in your hands. Note that this applies only to instances where you touch the envelope directly. Your Q4559 bulb actually has a glass enclosure around the whole thing (so that it will fit into the same form factor as the traditional 4559). You couldn't touch the envelope if you wanted. |
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