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Hi,
I recently lost my mechanic to an unfortunate air crash. I have performed virtually all of the oil changes on my aircraft for the last 7 years, under his supervision. Now I am interested in taking over this task. This group has several posts to the effect that it is FAR legal to perform this by owner. However, I don't find this under the "32 points" in part 43 appendix A. What am I missing? Thank you. Scott Moore |
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![]() "scott moore" wrote in message ... Hi, I recently lost my mechanic to an unfortunate air crash. I have performed virtually all of the oil changes on my aircraft for the last 7 years, under his supervision. Now I am interested in taking over this task. This group has several posts to the effect that it is FAR legal to perform this by owner. However, I don't find this under the "32 points" in part 43 appendix A. What am I missing? Thank you. Scott Moore It is a little hard to find. It is in 43 Appendix A on their page 860 and 861, just after "Appliance Major Repairs". I got completely lost in their paragraph numbering scheme as at that section of the FAR the paragraph numbers are about 6 deep. The next paragraph after "Appliance Major Repairs" is "Preventive Maintenance" and indeed is 32 items long. Also 43.3(g) says an pilot and owner of an aircraft can do the items spelled out above. Regards, John Severyn @KLVK |
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![]() scott moore wrote: Hi, I recently lost my mechanic to an unfortunate air crash. I have performed virtually all of the oil changes on my aircraft for the last 7 years, under his supervision. Now I am interested in taking over this task. This group has several posts to the effect that it is FAR legal to perform this by owner. However, I don't find this under the "32 points" in part 43 appendix A. Numbers 6, 23 and 29 apply. |
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43.3(g) states that any rating other than a sport pilot rating may perform
preventive maintenance. Preventive Maint items are spelled out in Apdx A, (c), items (6), (23) and (26). Dont' forget to make teh log book entry, sign it with your name and certificate number. BT "scott moore" wrote in message ... Hi, I recently lost my mechanic to an unfortunate air crash. I have performed virtually all of the oil changes on my aircraft for the last 7 years, under his supervision. Now I am interested in taking over this task. This group has several posts to the effect that it is FAR legal to perform this by owner. However, I don't find this under the "32 points" in part 43 appendix A. What am I missing? Thank you. Scott Moore |
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Ah, read between the lines. I see.
Thank you for all the good answers in this thread. Scott Moore BT wrote: 43.3(g) states that any rating other than a sport pilot rating may perform preventive maintenance. Preventive Maint items are spelled out in Apdx A, (c), items (6), (23) and (26). Dont' forget to make teh log book entry, sign it with your name and certificate number. BT "scott moore" wrote in message ... Hi, I recently lost my mechanic to an unfortunate air crash. I have performed virtually all of the oil changes on my aircraft for the last 7 years, under his supervision. Now I am interested in taking over this task. This group has several posts to the effect that it is FAR legal to perform this by owner. However, I don't find this under the "32 points" in part 43 appendix A. What am I missing? Thank you. Scott Moore |
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![]() "BT" wrote in message ... 43.3(g) states that any rating other than a sport pilot rating may perform preventive maintenance. Preventive Maint items are spelled out in Apdx A, (c), items (6), (23) and (26). Dont' forget to make teh log book entry, sign it with your name and certificate number. BT I'm trying to remember back to when I got my PP certification what I was taught that would in any way make me more qualified to change the oil in an airplane. I'm drawing a blank. |
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On 12/05/06 06:31, Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
"BT" wrote in message ... 43.3(g) states that any rating other than a sport pilot rating may perform preventive maintenance. Preventive Maint items are spelled out in Apdx A, (c), items (6), (23) and (26). Dont' forget to make teh log book entry, sign it with your name and certificate number. BT I'm trying to remember back to when I got my PP certification what I was taught that would in any way make me more qualified to change the oil in an airplane. I'm drawing a blank. During my training, I learned that I could perform certain maintenance tasks, but was not given any information about how to perform them. I would think these tasks could be different depending on the airplane, and the maintenance manual for the specific airplane should be followed. -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message
... "BT" wrote in message ... 43.3(g) states that any rating other than a sport pilot rating may perform preventive maintenance. Preventive Maint items are spelled out in Apdx A, (c), items (6), (23) and (26). Dont' forget to make teh log book entry, sign it with your name and certificate number. BT I'm trying to remember back to when I got my PP certification what I was taught that would in any way make me more qualified to change the oil in an airplane. I'm drawing a blank. You were probably taught that an engine failure could kill you. I don't think the guys at Jiffy-Lube are that concerned. |
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![]() "Steve Foley" wrote in message news:yzfdh.1995$g_3.1960@trndny02... "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message ... "BT" wrote in message ... 43.3(g) states that any rating other than a sport pilot rating may perform preventive maintenance. Preventive Maint items are spelled out in Apdx A, (c), items (6), (23) and (26). Dont' forget to make teh log book entry, sign it with your name and certificate number. BT I'm trying to remember back to when I got my PP certification what I was taught that would in any way make me more qualified to change the oil in an airplane. I'm drawing a blank. You were probably taught that an engine failure could kill you. I don't think the guys at Jiffy-Lube are that concerned. Do they not mention that in LSA training? That was really what I was getting at. I jumped to the next sentence be for I finished typing "...an airplane than I would learn as an LSA student." |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote: I'm trying to remember back to when I got my PP certification what I was taught that would in any way make me more qualified to change the oil in an airplane. I'm drawing a blank. Did you notice the part that requires the preventative maintenance be performed IAW the service manual? -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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