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So, I sent off for new interior plastic. The pieces are not PMA'd so
the dealer is telling me I need to do a 337. Reading part 43 I see preventative maint says.. (9) Refinishing decorative coating of fuselage, balloon baskets, wings tail^ M group surfaces (excluding balanced control surfaces), fairings, cowlings,^M landing gear, cabin, or cockpit interior when removal or disassembly of any^M primary structure or operating system is not required.^M This makes me think I can replace my cabin vent covers myself. Does that means I can also sign the 337? Do I need to pay an A&P a minimum 1 hour labor to sign the 337? -Robert |
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The dealer is nuts. What part 43 is telling you, is that you do NOT need a
337, in fact the FSDO inspector will deny your 337 because it is not a major repair or alteration. All you need to do is install it and make a log book entry under your name and cert #. Jim "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... So, I sent off for new interior plastic. The pieces are not PMA'd so the dealer is telling me I need to do a 337. Reading part 43 I see preventative maint says.. (9) Refinishing decorative coating of fuselage, balloon baskets, wings tail^ M group surfaces (excluding balanced control surfaces), fairings, cowlings,^M landing gear, cabin, or cockpit interior when removal or disassembly of any^M primary structure or operating system is not required.^M This makes me think I can replace my cabin vent covers myself. Does that means I can also sign the 337? Do I need to pay an A&P a minimum 1 hour labor to sign the 337? -Robert |
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All you need to do is install it and make a log book
entry under your name and cert #. Certainly what I would do. However, in addition to name and cert # you need to include date, type of "Cert," and reference the maintenance manual pages installation of the interior items. Correct. My omission. Jim |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
So, I sent off for new interior plastic. The pieces are not PMA'd so the dealer is telling me I need to do a 337. Reading part 43 I see preventative maint says.. Part 43 tells you that replacing these items is preventative maintenance, *not* a major repair or alteration. No 337 is required. George Patterson If a tank is out of ammunition, what you have is a sixty ton portable radio. |
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C'mon folks. This clown has been in these ngs for a month now railing on
these plastic parts. He is either trolling or paranoid. In either case, let him deal with it himself or pay a thousand dollars to one of my colleagues for a logbook signature. (BTW, I'm available for the logbook signature if he is {;-) ) Jim |
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Of course when I posted the first time I was asking about needing a 337
because it is not PMA'd. This post was asking if a 337 was necessary if I could sign it since the work itself seems to fall under preventative maintenance. |
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Again, you are a troll or paranoid. Pick one and tell us which it is.
Jim "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... Of course when I posted the first time I was asking about needing a 337 because it is not PMA'd. This post was asking if a 337 was necessary if I could sign it since the work itself seems to fall under preventative maintenance. |
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I know what I am, sounds like you need to pick.
I'm asking if there is a reasonable way to replace my vent covers with full FAA approval. If you aren't interested in aviation, FAA regulations or the maintenance of aircraft, I suggest you find another newsgroup to read.Meanwhile, let the rest of us enjoy our aircraft and do our best to keep the FAA happy. -Robert |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
I know what I am, sounds like you need to pick. I'm asking if there is a reasonable way to replace my vent covers with full FAA approval. If you aren't interested in aviation, FAA regulations or the maintenance of aircraft, I suggest you find another newsgroup to read.Meanwhile, let the rest of us enjoy our aircraft and do our best to keep the FAA happy. Robert, advice given here is worth exactly what you pay for it... Information from reading between the lines of what Jim Weir types... Priceless... |
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Gene Kearns wrote:
Certainly what I would do. However, in addition to name and cert # you need to include date, type of "Cert," and reference the maintenance manual pages installation of the interior items. Well specifically, it requires a description of the work. There's no requirement to reference maintenance manual pages. 22 Nov. 2005, Ronald Natalie, Replaced decorative interior plastics with kit from PlanePlastics, Inc. SIGNATURE NNN-NN-NNNN Private Pilot. |
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