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![]() There's nothing gray about it. The point some are trying to make is that it does not matter WHAT your opinion is as the plane owner or what the opinion is of the installing wrench. It does not matter what is contained in the ACs and other pubs if the mechanics don't all agree. The fact that some immediately call the FSDO shows they don't have a common understanding of what others find so crystal clear. Those who say this is clear may be technically correct. But, as a practical matter, that won't mean a hill of beans when someone who has a different view starts a beef about it. At some future time, after the plane is sold twice, or some inspector hungry for a violation performs a ramp check 5 states over, you could well be flagged on the install. A wrench who does not "get it" may well flag it on a pre-buy as an improper install. The wrench who signed it off cannot (and likely will not) stand behind you. Was the thing hard wired into the plane for power? Or did the shop simply tie wrap the power cable to the harness and snake it around the front of the panel to go into the cig. lighter? Mike |
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![]() Mike Spera wrote: At some future time, after the plane is sold twice, or some inspector hungry for a violation performs a ramp check 5 states over, you could well be flagged on the install. A wrench who does not "get it" may well flag it on a pre-buy as an improper install. The wrench who signed it off cannot (and likely will not) stand behind you. OK, take a ramp check as an example. Inspector comes up and doesn't like the Gizmo. Looking thru the window he has no idea what process happened to make that legal. He doesn't know if you just had a logbook signoff or got a field approval. There's nothing he's going to do on that ramp to stop you from flying today. If he wants further documentation on the device he can make a request that you produce your records. Whatever. It ain't going to happen today. And if he does make that request the fact of the matter is the mechanic signed it off, therefore it's legal. The FAA has to go thru quite a process to make you remove that Gizmo. The fact of the matter hundreds of these are being quite properly signed off with a logbook entry. Was the thing hard wired into the plane for power? Or did the shop simply tie wrap the power cable to the harness and snake it around the front of the panel to go into the cig. lighter? The power cord is irrelavant. I have an XM radio attached to the front of my panel. I had my mechanic install a cig lighter up under the panel so you couldn't see it. The XM is plugged into that. I would have just hard wired the XM cord but it needs less voltage, 5 or 6 volts I think, so you need the end of the original cord which is the voltage reducer. I do have my 295 hardwired, although it is not in the panel, merely on an arm attached to the back of my throw over yoke. |
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