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Is there an on-line listing of all Service Bulletins, Service Letters,
and Service Spares Letters for a Piper Turbo Arrow III? I went to the New Piper web site and they say that you have to purchase them from an authorized dealer. It seems to me that someone might have taken the trouble to put them online somewhere already. Any hints or info would be appreciated. -Sami |
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Nope, not on-line as far as I could find. You can get a package from Sun
Aviation in Vero Beach for about $40 though. I don't have the number handy. "O. Sami Saydjari" wrote: Is there an on-line listing of all Service Bulletins, Service Letters, and Service Spares Letters for a Piper Turbo Arrow III? I went to the New Piper web site and they say that you have to purchase them from an authorized dealer. It seems to me that someone might have taken the trouble to put them online somewhere already. Any hints or info would be appreciated. -Sami -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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![]() Larry Smith wrote: Cessna service bulletins are copyrighted, which is ironic in a way. They charge you to tell you your airplane is under recall. Well, when I owned a Cessna in the early '90s, they didn't. They sent me every one that they issued while I owned the plane. And I gave every one of them to the new owner. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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![]() "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Larry Smith wrote: Cessna service bulletins are copyrighted, which is ironic in a way. They charge you to tell you your airplane is under recall. Well, when I owned a Cessna in the early '90s, they didn't. They sent me every one that they issued while I owned the plane. And I gave every one of them to the new owner. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." Well, George, let's put it like this; I don't have the information firsthand: McFarlane sold us some parts, including a service bulletin for the flap tracks. They charged for the SB and when I asked why, they said it was copyrighted and they had to buy it from Cessna. In addition the A&P/IA had an internet research service for AD's and SB's. The service writer warns on the webpage that Cessna SB's (because they are copyrighted) are not available unless they are attached to an AD. |
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![]() Larry Smith wrote: Well, George, let's put it like this; I don't have the information firsthand: Cessna only sends the SB to the person who owns the plane when the SB is issued. If you're trying to deal with an old service bulletin, you will indeed have to buy a copy. But Cessna does send one out free. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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From: "G.R. Patterson III"
Larry Smith wrote: Cessna service bulletins are copyrighted, which is ironic in a way. They charge you to tell you your airplane is under recall. Well, when I owned a Cessna in the early '90s, they didn't. They sent me every onethat they issued while I owned the plane. And I gave every one of them to the new owner. That is true only while you own the airplane and only for those S.B.s etc. issued while you are the owner. For any Bulletins etc. issued before someone buys a used Cessna you would have to order them from Cessna unless they were referenced in an Airworthiness Directive. Cessna does offer a service that will list for you every applicable SB etc. applicable to a plane by serial number. The cost varied by how long it took them, as in the more bulletins applicable the more cost, but was typically between $30 and $50 as I remember. This was way less money than if I researched it on my own at $50/hour. John Dupre' |
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