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![]() Mike Spera wrote: A couple of points made during the thread worth mentioning. First, even if the part number is the same, technically the part has no traceable history evidenced by paperwork. Hence, installing it in an airplane without paperwork/pedigree may render the airplane unairworthy. I have bought the 4509 landing lights at my FBO as well as at the auto parts store. There's no paper trail from the FBO for that light. It comes in the same box sometimes. The only paper I get is the standard purchase receipt printed on the FBO's standard receipt they give for any sale. I never keep these for small purchases like bulbs or other small hardware I may buy. The thought is laughable. There is absolutely no difference between the bulbs. If I put one in your hand from the FBO and one from NAPA you can't tell which is which. And the insurance company does not go looking for a part, any part, that isn't legal to deny a claim. An unapproved part has to have played a likely role in the wreck, your state insurance regulations see to that. |
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Mike Spera wrote:
A couple of points made during the thread worth mentioning. First, even if the part number is the same, technically the part has no traceable history evidenced by paperwork. There's no paper trail on the vast majority of the parts I have installed in the two aircraft I've owned, and (which is probably more important) there is absolutely no requirement that I or anyone else maintain one. George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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![]() Mike Spera wrote: A couple of points made during the thread worth mentioning. First, even if the part number is the same, technically the part has no traceable history evidenced by paperwork. Hence, installing it in an airplane without paperwork/pedigree may render the airplane unairworthy. I have bought the 4509 landing lights at my FBO as well as at the auto parts store. There's no paper trail from the FBO for that light. It comes in the same box sometimes. The only paper I get is the standard purchase receipt printed on the FBO's standard receipt they give for any sale. I never keep these for small purchases like bulbs or other small hardware I may buy. The thought is laughable. Do what you like. I keep ALL my receipts. There is absolutely no difference between the bulbs. If I put one in your hand from the FBO and one from NAPA you can't tell which is which. Which is precisely the point I made later in the posting And the insurance company does not go looking for a part, any part, that isn't legal to deny a claim. An unapproved part has to have played a likely role in the wreck, your state insurance regulations see to that. Which is precisely the point I made later in the posting. I have no idea of what the individual state regulations are, so I cannot speculate whether there is any protection there. Happy Flying, Mike |
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Just to stretch you all a little more....
GE (and others) also make a similar Halogen Bulb, an H7604. H7604 Candle Power 100,000 Watts 50 Beam 7 x 5 deg LIfe 100 hrs 4509 Candle Power 110,000 Watts 100 Beam 12 x 6 deg LIfe 25 hrs Q4509 Candle Power 140,000 Watts 100 Beam 7 x 7 deg LIfe 100 hrs I have used some of the H7604's. The have a support inside the bulb that is obvious that its not a 4509... They lasted fine but have a narrower beam. Better for landing light, poor for taxi. Mitch |
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