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I don't mind setting it up and writing it, but I'd prefer it not be a subset of the RST webpage (i.e.
www.rstengineering.com/ownerannual or something like that). How can we do this on the cheap, whether it be a standalone or a subset of some other website? Maybe Jay's folks could sponsor it? I think you mean "Javier's folks"! (As in, two levels up in this thread.) Jav kindly provides server space for our webpage(s)...and it sounds like he's about to start doing something for A&Ps and IAs, too... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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So next year do the bulk of the annual on the 31st of March and screw in the
last nutplate on the 1st of April, when the signing takes place. Following year 30th of April and the 1st of May. Now your annual is due in May. Or June. Or July. Whatever fires your rocket. We had actually started down that road, and realized that we were moving our annual dangerously close to the sancrosanct Oshkosh Month of July. We also didn't want to lose and of our precious warm weather flying to an extended annual inspection. The thought of missing OSH because of something stupid like waiting for a part has caused us to actually move the annual UP a month this year, just to get it safely back into the bad flying weather of March. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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("Jay Honeck" wrote)
The thought of missing OSH because of something stupid like waiting for a part has caused us to actually move the annual UP a month this year, just to get it safely back into the bad flying weather of March. One word: Courtesy van! Mont Black http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/landof10klakes/detail?.dir=/7012re2&.dnm=877ere2.jpg&.src=ph |
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Setup a progressive schedule, do the annual in small steps
every month. Write your own manual and have the FAA approve it. § 91.409 Inspections. (d) Progressive inspection. Each registered owner or operator of an aircraft desiring to use a progressive inspection program must submit a written request to the FAA Flight Standards district office having jurisdiction over the area in which the applicant is located, and shall provide- (1) A certificated mechanic holding an inspection authorization, a certificated airframe repair station, or the manufacturer of the aircraft to supervise or conduct the progressive inspection; (2) A current inspection procedures manual available and readily understandable to pilot and maintenance personnel containing, in detail- (i) An explanation of the progressive inspection, including the continuity of inspection responsibility, the making of reports, and the keeping of records and technical reference material; (ii) An inspection schedule, specifying the intervals in hours or days when routine and detailed inspections will be performed and including instructions for exceeding an inspection interval by not more than 10 hours while en route and for changing an inspection interval because of service experience; (iii) Sample routine and detailed inspection forms and instructions for their use; and (iv) Sample reports and records and instructions for their use; (3) Enough housing and equipment for necessary disassembly and proper inspection of the aircraft; and (4) Appropriate current technical information for the aircraft. The frequency and detail of the progressive inspection shall provide for the complete inspection of the aircraft within each 12 calendar months and be consistent with the manufacturer's recommendations, field service experience, and the kind of operation in which the aircraft is engaged. The progressive inspection schedule must ensure that the aircraft, at all times, will be airworthy and will conform to all applicable FAA aircraft specifications, type certificate data sheets, airworthiness directives, and other approved data. If the progressive inspection is discontinued, the owner or operator shall immediately notify the local FAA Flight Standards district office, in writing, of the discontinuance. After the discontinuance, the first annual inspection under §91.409(a)(1) is due within 12 calendar months after the last complete inspection of the aircraft under the progressive inspection. The 100-hour inspection under §91.409(b) is due within 100 hours after that complete inspection. A complete inspection of the aircraft, for the purpose of determining when the annual and 100-hour inspections are due, requires a detailed inspection of the aircraft and all its components in accordance with the progressive inspection. A routine inspection of the aircraft and a detailed inspection of several components is not considered to be a complete inspection. The FAA has "boiler plate" outlines, it isn't as hard as it sounds. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... | So next year do the bulk of the annual on the 31st of March and screw in the | last nutplate on the 1st of April, when the signing takes place. Following | year 30th of April and the 1st of May. Now your annual is due in May. Or | June. Or July. Whatever fires your rocket. | | We had actually started down that road, and realized that we were | moving our annual dangerously close to the sancrosanct Oshkosh Month of | July. We also didn't want to lose and of our precious warm weather | flying to an extended annual inspection. | | The thought of missing OSH because of something stupid like waiting for | a part has caused us to actually move the annual UP a month this year, | just to get it safely back into the bad flying weather of March. | -- | Jay Honeck | Iowa City, IA | Pathfinder N56993 | www.AlexisParkInn.com | "Your Aviation Destination" | |
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I can host it at aviating.com, gratis.
I'll email you about it and maybe we can get started. -jav RST Engineering wrote: I don't mind setting it up and writing it, but I'd prefer it not be a subset of the RST webpage (i.e. www.rstengineering.com/ownerannual or something like that). How can we do this on the cheap, whether it be a standalone or a subset of some other website? Jim "Javier" wrote in message ... RST Engineering wrote: Do you s'pose a website dedicated to names & contact info for IAs that will do owner assisted annuals would be a good thing? Maybe with a little info about the mech like price structure, do it in your own hangar, etc? That'd be superrific! How can I help get this online? -jav |
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Montblack wrote:
(".Blueskies." wrote) Maybe Jay's folks could sponsor it? Jay needs to consider (somehow) separating that enormously popular video page of his ...from the Inn's $$$ making page. "The server is down" (whatever the message is) --- more than once in a while these days. Yes, it was, but it's now fixed (famous last words). It all resulted from an ATA device driver that didn't like the combination of ATA controller and disk drive that was newly installed on Friday 5/5. Ironically, the new drive was graciously donated by Jay, since the aviation videos section was taking so much disk space! -jav |
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The thought of missing OSH because of something stupid like waiting for a
part has caused us to actually move the annual UP a month this year, just to get it safely back into the bad flying weather of March. One word: Courtesy van! We drove into OSH from 1984 through 1998. Nothing against it, but it's just not the same as flying and camping in the middle of 12,000 other aircraft campers. THAT is OSH, to me, now. The airshows and stuff are still fun, but the North 40 is what grass-roots aviation is all about. So, we try to make sure that Atlas is in tip-top shape every July, for that long, 90 minute flight back to Wittman Field... :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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("Javier" wrote)
Yes, it was, but it's now fixed (famous last words). High Anxiety (1977) Directed-Written-Starring ...Mel Brooks [Attempting to lift a heavy suitcase] Brophy: "I got it. I got it. I got it." [thump] Brophy: "I ain't got it." g Jav - Thanks for doing the heavy lifting. Much appreciated by the rec.aviation group, I can assure you! Montblack :-) [Credits and title music end as Thorndyke exits the airport] Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke: "What a dramatic airport." |
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Montblack wrote:
("Javier" wrote) Yes, it was, but it's now fixed (famous last words). High Anxiety (1977) Directed-Written-Starring ...Mel Brooks [Attempting to lift a heavy suitcase] Brophy: "I got it. I got it. I got it." [thump] Brophy: "I ain't got it." g Yes. Multiple times. One of my all time favorite movies. Jav - Thanks for doing the heavy lifting. Much appreciated by the rec.aviation group, I can assure you! You're just saying that. Anyway, it's my little contribution to the betterment of general aviation, and in fact, the world whole. -jav |
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So next year do the bulk of the annual on the 31st of March and screw in the
last nutplate on the 1st of April, when the signing takes place. I've found the 13 month annual to be way over-rated. The problem is your annual eventually ends up in the best flying times of year. I've been doing 11 month annuals trying to move it back into winter. -Robert |
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