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Jim Weir,
See link. Why would the FAA get involved? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...9498 097&rd=1 tw |
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The description says the feds busted him for using a non-certified part
in a certified airplane. John |
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Umm... I would guesstimate he got busted for not having the paperwork that
would allow him to use the part. ![]() "John T" wrote in message ... The description says the feds busted him for using a non-certified part in a certified airplane. John |
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![]() "T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" wrote: Umm... I would guesstimate he got busted for not having the paperwork that would allow him to use the part. ![]() The description says the feds busted him for using a non-certified part in a certified airplane. Presumably he originally intended it to be an "owner-produced" part. Hmm. Kinda makes you wonder if that could be done with something as relatively simple as an audio panel... |
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From the very first sentence that the guy wrote:
"I had this Audio Panel assembled by a professional. He charged $100.00 but said it ended up taking 40 hours.The work inside is first class." Reading that sentence, can you POSSIBLY construe "owner built part" from the process? He PAID somebody to do the work that the owner was supposed to do himself. We are VERY CLEAR that the owner of the aircraft must do the assembly or the part cannot be legally installed on a certificated airplane. Now, 504 hasn't been produced for almost ten years. Without a serial, the unit might possibly be 20 years old or so. So for ten to twenty annuals, this guy has been just fine, and all of a sudden the FAA "busts" him? I think there is more to the story than this. Not only that, but he then hires some amateur sparky that knifes off the connections INSIDE the audio panel when all he had to do is simply disconnect three nylon connectors? Wait a minnit...this one smells fishy. I remember fifteen years ago or thereabouts some idiot sending me back an audio panel that he had made "better" by some convoluted connector scheme that couldn't have been undone by Houdini. We sent that one back with a note that we didn't consider this an airworthy modification and that we wanted no part of the product. I don't know that this is that unit, but the time frame and reason for unairworthiness may somehow be connected. However, he is correct that at this time this is NOT a certified or certifiable part under 21.303(b)(2) as an owner produced part and is only good for an experimental aircraft. And if anybody wants to start "splicing" 30 or so small gauge wires to make this sucker work, more power to you. Youse guyzes have to start learning how the game is played...and out of ten thousand RST audio panels out in the field, for one guy to goof up and not follow directions doesn't speak too poorly of us. Jim wrote in message ups.com... Jim Weir, See link. Why would the FAA get involved? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...9498 097&rd=1 tw |
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![]() Now, 504 hasn't been produced for almost ten years. Without a serial, the unit might possibly be 20 years old or so. So for ten to twenty annuals, this guy has been just fine, and all of a sudden the FAA "busts" him? I think there is more to the story than this. Thanks for the response(s). So what happens when the aircraft gets sold and there's a new owner. Is the installation grandfathered? What would have prevented this guy from just saying, "I" built it and "I" obviously did a good job as it's worked perfectly for x number of years. |
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![]() "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... From the very first sentence that the guy wrote: "I had this Audio Panel assembled by a professional. He charged $100.00 but said it ended up taking 40 hours.The work inside is first class." Reading that sentence, can you POSSIBLY construe "owner built part" from the process? He PAID somebody to do the work that the owner was supposed to do himself. We are VERY CLEAR that the owner of the aircraft must do the assembly or the part cannot be legally installed on a certificated airplane. Owner-produced doesn't mean "owner assembled" or "owner manufactured." My understanding is that the FAR that allows this doesn't specify the owner has to do the construction and/or assembly. |
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Thanks for the response(s). So what happens when the aircraft gets
sold and there's a new owner. Is the installation grandfathered? The same answer as to what happens when an aircraft is sold with an STC'd part on it. Does the new owner have to go to the STC holder and apply for a new STC? No, once the part is installed as approved, who owns the airplane from that point on is immaterial. The approval goes with the PART, not the owner. What would have prevented this guy from just saying, "I" built it and "I" obviously did a good job as it's worked perfectly for x number of years. He made the cardinal mistake when dealing with the FAA...he told the truth. As to those who say that parts can be made by taking your design down and having it built by the local machine shop, you are correct. However, YOU had a hand in making the design and convincing your mechanic/IA that the part would be airworthy as-built. However, in this case, the feller took MY design down and asked another person to build it. That makes the feller just a conduit from me to the actual manufacturer. I'd have a hard time looking the Feds in the eye and saying that "I" built it under this scenario. Jim |
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![]() "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... He made the cardinal mistake when dealing with the FAA...he told the truth. Jim Careful Jim, that'll come back and haunt you the next time you run for Governor... Dale Alexander |
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If ever I have to watch what I say when it is what I believe from my heart,
then I don't need the goddamned job. Besides the NEXT round against Aahnold is a hell of a lot more than a $3500 filing fee...although just for grins I might consider it...especially if SiliconeBoobs Carey runs again {;-) Jim He made the cardinal mistake when dealing with the FAA...he told the truth. Jim Careful Jim, that'll come back and haunt you the next time you run for Governor... Dale Alexander |
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