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![]() Obviously, Chapter 4 doesn't cover every possible welding repair and the field is left to interpret the Circular, making up a justification one hopes will fly with the FSDO (when the 337 is submitted). For example, the joining of two dissimilar sizes of tubing using a fishmouth or scarf joint (as in stepping down the size of longerons) can be the justification for how one might repair the end of a tube that is badly rusted. Does the IA course cover interpreting 43.13 or is that a matter of working with the FSDO? - Mike |
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