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Just for fun......
A long time ago, I was told that a compass correction card is required. I was also told it didn't have to be filled out. That may not be a good idea. No need to upset our FAA friends. GA |
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I believe AC 43.13B can give you a little guidance on that matter.
AC 43.13-1B lists several instances when a compass swing must be performed. These include: Whenever the accuracy of the compass is suspected After a cockpit modification or major replacement involving ferrous metal Whenever a compass has been subjected to a shock; for example, after a hard landing or turbulence After aircraft has passed through a severe electrical storm After a lightning strike Whenever a change is made to the electrical system Whenever a change of cargo is likely to affect the compass After an aircraft has been parked on one heading for more than a year When flux valves are replaced. An often overlooked matter amongst us aviation technicians. Lane |
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On Jan 22, 6:03*pm, glider wrote:
Just for fun...... * A long time ago, I was told that a compass correction card is required. * I was also told it didn't have to be filled out. * That may not be a good idea. * No need to upset our FAA friends. * GA If compass is perfect, I've been told by my IA, no correction card is required. Find a fed that will buy that! UH |
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![]() wrote If compass is perfect, I've been told by my IA, no correction card is required. Find a fed that will buy that! Prolly' wouldn't. Just put all zeros on a correction card. -- Jim in NC |
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On Jan 22, 8:04*pm, "Morgans" wrote:
wrote If compass is perfect, I've been told by my IA, no correction card is required. Find a fed that will buy that! Prolly' wouldn't. *Just put all zeros on a correction card. -- Jim in NC I think you are all missing the point. If no compass is required there cannot be a requirement for a correction card. Andy |
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On Jan 22, 8:27*pm, Andy wrote:
I think you are all missing the point. If no compass is required there cannot be a requirement for a correction card. Andy In the world of Federal Aviation Regulations the compass is called a "magnetic direction indicator" and the compass correction card is a "placard". Try a search of all the regulations (www.landings.com) and try to find one regulation related to the installation of a magnetic direction indicator in a "glider" or an "aircraft" - I found none! All the regulatory requirements are specific to airplanes, rotorcraft, or certain airships. Anyone who finds one related to gliders please let me know. Otherwise celebrate your freedom by burning your correction cards. Andy |
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At least for my LS8-18, the feds can get you another way - a compass
is on the Minimum Equipment List. So my glider is required to have a "magnetic direction indicator". The jury is still out on a correction card, though... -John On Jan 22, 11:07 pm, Andy wrote: In the world of Federal Aviation Regulations the compass is called a "magnetic direction indicator" and the compass correction card is a "placard". Try a search of all the regulations (www.landings.com) and try to find one regulation related to the installation of a magnetic direction indicator in a "glider" or an "aircraft" - I found none! All the regulatory requirements are specific to airplanes, rotorcraft, or certain airships. Anyone who finds one related to gliders please let me know. Otherwise celebrate your freedom by burning your correction cards. Andy |
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At least for my LS8-18, the feds can get you another way - a compass
is on the Minimum Equipment List. I doubt it. A compass is on the minimum equipment list *for cloud flying*. |
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The jury is still out on a correction card, though...
I don't know the FAA rules, but in JAR (now EASA) country, the regulation is: JAR 22.1547 Magnetic direction indicator Unless the deviation is less than 5° on all headings, the deviation values for magnetic headings in not more than 30° increments must be placarded near the magnetic direction indicator. This of course only counts if the compass is part of the required equipment. |
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You doubt it?
I direct your attention to page 2-7 of the Dec 2001 LS8-18 Flight Manual. In Section 2.10 Minimum Equipment List, it states "Magnetic Compass. Under the following paragraph Additonally for Cloud Flying it states "Compass". I doubt I'll receive an apology... -John On Jan 23, 9:50 am, John Smith wrote: At least for my LS8-18, the feds can get you another way - a compass is on the Minimum Equipment List. I doubt it. A compass is on the minimum equipment list *for cloud flying*. |
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