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Starship prop blade
Kingfish wrote: That's probably your best bet, as if it's not yellow-tagged it's worthless to a Starship operator. ??? A yellow tag means nothing. Whatever mechanic installs a part on an airframe is the person saying the part is airworthy. |
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Starship prop blade
Its very unlikely this prop blade is airworthy...they were raffled off
to the company (that I work for) employees after some major maint. done on the plane. John |
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The yellow tag means EVERYTHING. The yellow tag (signed by the appropiate
person/persons) is releasing that part as being air worthy. The mechanic recieves that part (with tag attatched) reviews the tag and part to confirm that it is a valid yellow tag/part "pairing" and then he/she will install the part. After whatever testing is needed and done, the log book will be signed off, with the yellow tag installed in the log book (or in a secondary container that will be kept with the log books). When the mechanic signs the log book he is releasing the whole aircraft as being airworthy and safe for flight. Any mechanic who recieves and installs a part with no yellow tag is either: a) A knucklehead b) A knucklehead who has no idea what he's doing c) All of the above PLUS someone who you should stop doing business with. No yellow tag? The part is a paperweight. Sometimes and interesting paperweight, but still a paperweight. "Newps" wrote in message ... Kingfish wrote: That's probably your best bet, as if it's not yellow-tagged it's worthless to a Starship operator. ??? A yellow tag means nothing. Whatever mechanic installs a part on an airframe is the person saying the part is airworthy. |
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