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There is a list of placards in the POH (Mooney M20J) and the wording there makes
me think they are all required. Some examples from memory a "DO NOT PUSH", "NO STEP", "TIRE PRESSURE xx POUNDS". Sorry, I don't have the POH in front of me at the moment. The Type Certificate Data Sheet at the faa web site doesn't list any of these placards. The plane was just painted and none of these placards are in place. They weren't there before painting, either. The plane has been through several annuals without the placards. Is there a regulatory requirement to have these placards? Thanks. Remove SHIRT to reply directly. |
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On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 10:25:37 -0400, Dave Butler
wrote: There is a list of placards in the POH (Mooney M20J) and the wording there makes me think they are all required. Some examples from memory a "DO NOT PUSH", "NO STEP", "TIRE PRESSURE xx POUNDS". Sorry, I don't have the POH in front of me at the moment. The Type Certificate Data Sheet at the faa web site doesn't list any of these placards. The plane was just painted and none of these placards are in place. They weren't there before painting, either. The plane has been through several annuals without the placards. Is there a regulatory requirement to have these placards? Thanks. Remove SHIRT to reply directly. The required placards are listed in the Notes section of the Mooney TCDS's. The notes start near the end of the document. Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA) |
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On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 10:25:37 -0400, Dave Butler
wrote: There is a list of placards in the POH (Mooney M20J) and the wording there makes me think they are all required. Some examples from memory a "DO NOT PUSH", "NO STEP", "TIRE PRESSURE xx POUNDS". Sorry, I don't have the POH in front of me at the moment. The Type Certificate Data Sheet at the faa web site doesn't list any of these placards. The plane was just painted and none of these placards are in place. They weren't there before painting, either. The plane has been through several annuals without the placards. Is there a regulatory requirement to have these placards? Thanks. Remove SHIRT to reply directly. I always thought the TC was the Golden Rule for placards, but you present an interesting question in that the flight manual is specific for your airplane. My guess would be the TC. Especially since many annuals were done already w/o the placards. Good luck with this. z |
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Dave Butler wrote in message ...
There is a list of placards in the POH (Mooney M20J) and the wording there makes me think they are all required. Some examples from memory a "DO NOT PUSH", "NO STEP", "TIRE PRESSURE xx POUNDS". Sorry, I don't have the POH in front of me at the moment. The Type Certificate Data Sheet at the faa web site doesn't list any of these placards. The plane was just painted and none of these placards are in place. They weren't there before painting, either. The plane has been through several annuals without the placards. Is there a regulatory requirement to have these placards? I'm told the answer is yes. The Mooney factory service center that worked on mine a couple years ago charged me $400 to replace the "do not push" stickers. They said the Sacramento FSDO looks at those pretty closely. -Robert |
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