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FAA Issues New Advisory Circular for Vintage Aircraft
Advisory Circular 23-27 has been past. Looks like a major step in the right direction in maintaining our vintage airplanes.
As released from the EAA:
http://www.eaa.org/news/2009/2009-07-02_vintage.asp
The advisory circular:
http://rgl.faa.gov/REGULATORY_AND_GUIDA ... 023-27.pdf
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Re: FAA Issues New Advisory Circular for Vintage Aircraft
Good news eh? a little common sense prevailed, a spark at the end of the tunnel even.
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Re: FAA Issues New Advisory Circular for Vintage Aircraft
Wish I could read like a Lawyer...
I just read AC 23-27.
What does this AC mean in practice?
Does this mean it will be easier to get approval for an Alternator conversion (like a Denso) or a Sutton exhaust?
Thanks, in advance for your opinion, armed with this, I might be able to convince my A&P and I/A to get on board and help me make these mods to my PA 22.
Had an Exhaust crack, and leak (in the airworthiness directive area) on the way home from ID. I would hate for these (original) systems to fail again at night IMC, or on my next vacation far from home.
Thanks, Steve
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Re: FAA Issues New Advisory Circular for Vintage Aircraft
IMHO, what I believe this means is that the "individual" ASI with authorization to sign off Field Approvals now has "it" in writing as to how "lenient" (or "hardass"!) FAA Washington WANTS them to be when considering buying back something [for example...your] alternator 337. The "Gray Area" just got somewhat "whitewashed". But, let us guard against not being "stupid" and trying to go beyond the scope of the Field Approval process! Stuff that "needs Engineering" to assist with approval, DOES...let's face it.
As a result of this AC, it should be okay to assume that AS LONG AS someone at the FSDO "in question" POSSESSES such authorization, there is NO EXCUSE for anyone to lie openly and say "We don't DO Field Approvals here". (I don't mean that as harshly as it sounds...not trying to be RUDE to anyone at any FSDO) (but c'mon..."NO Field Approvals" as a matter of "policy"???? What gives with THAT?). Here's hoping, anyway...
If "your" FSDO doesn't HAVE anyone signed off for approving Field Approvals, they are STILL bound by directive to ASSIST YOU in finding a FSDO that DOES (meaning... "THEY should find and introduce you to"...not say "go ask around yourself, and see if YOU can find somebody"), so that you may "get your job done", and hopefully in a reasonably short period of time. Feel free to "push that", if you get a "We can't", or worse...a "We DON'T.".
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Re: FAA Issues New Advisory Circular for Vintage Aircraft
What about them?No TSO on light bulbs.
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Re: FAA Issues New Advisory Circular for Vintage Aircraft
But if you are talking about navigation lights, there are regulatory requirements for color and field of view that still need to be complied with.
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