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This question is looking for legal (ie FAR) answers versus good
judgement. Can anyone point me at the accuracy requirements for typical glider instruments such as airspeed, altimeter, vario, and magnetic compass. How much error is permitted before the instrument must be replaced or repaired to keep the glider in an airworthy condition for VFR flight in the US. |
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On Aug 17, 10:07 am, RN wrote:
This question is looking for legal (ie FAR) answers versus good judgement. Can anyone point me at the accuracy requirements for typical glider instruments such as airspeed, altimeter, vario, and magnetic compass. How much error is permitted before the instrument must be replaced or repaired to keep the glider in an airworthy condition for VFR flight in the US. there are no inspection requirements for altimeter or airspeed for VFR flight. IFR would require the static sytem be tested. compass has to be adjusted to be within 5 degrees (i think) on any heading, and of course the compass card has to be filled out showing the deviation at various headings. |
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On Aug 17, 9:04 am, wrote:
there are no inspection requirements for altimeter or airspeed for VFR flight. IFR would require the static system be tested. You're being too reality-based. Try telling that to the "I'm just covering my a__ and getting my retirement" FAA inspector who constructed my last EXP operating limitations. Had to get a pitot/static test done on a glider, then have IFR forbidden in the op limits. You probably need to be on LSD (or government payroll) to figure out the rules any more. Jim |
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On Aug 17, 12:38 pm, JS wrote:
On Aug 17, 9:04 am, wrote: there are no inspection requirements for altimeter or airspeed for VFR flight. IFR would require the static system be tested. You're being too reality-based. Try telling that to the "I'm just covering my a__ and getting my retirement" FAA inspector who constructed my last EXP operating limitations. Had to get a pitot/static test done on a glider, then have IFR forbidden in the op limits. You probably need to be on LSD (or government payroll) to figure out the rules any more. Jim that would be like the fsdo maintenance inspector who was kind enough to file an ntsb report for me after i had a non reportable incident? yes it seems that sometimes the federalis dont know they're own rules. sad. the static check is a very common misconception. many mechanics believe they are required for all aircraft. some market and IFR and a VFR static check. ive always wondered what standards the VFR check is held to. |
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