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And the legend of the brass Home Depot fuel shutoff valve rages anew...
Jim "Don Hammer" wrote in message ... On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 15:20:33 GMT, "Mike Rapoport" wrote: If its really the same... Mike MU-2 The problem with car parts is you will probably need to have to have engineering data to determine if it is the same. Often you can't tell by looking. In any case, because of traceability, it's illegal and your insurance payment may go away after an accident, whether that part caused it or not. If you have un-approved parts installed the aircraft is classified as un-airworthy in the eyes of the FAA and the insurance industry. The next thing that will happen is the person who installed it gets their ticket pulled etc. Probably not worth saving a few bucks. |
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