The CAR 4 requirements are different that the FAR's, found that I have been flying for 20 years without an extinguisher but it is required per car4a502 and it must be UL listed or equivalent...
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Just finished this book about an Alaskan old-timer and early Taylorcraft pilot: https://www.amazon.com/Al-Wright-Min.../dp/0910871132
He describes a fire few would have survived. I doubt he had his carbon tetrachloride spray gizmo that day. Today we have Halon and it's right under my right knee always.
GaryN36007 1941 BF12-65 STC'd as BC12D-4-85
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Originally posted by PA1195 View PostJust finished this book about an Alaskan old-timer and early Taylorcraft pilot: https://www.amazon.com/Al-Wright-Min.../dp/0910871132
He describes a fire few would have survived. I doubt he had his carbon tetrachloride spray gizmo that day. Today we have Halon and it's right under my right knee always.
GaryN29787
'41 BC12-65
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I'm not arguing that it wasn't required for certification, it is clearly spelled out in CAR 4. CAR 4 has long been superseded. How would you show the regulatory path to someone that a fire extinguisher and first aid kit are required using the existing regulations. To me simply showing a regulation that is no longer current without a path to get there doesn't carry much weight.
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Excellent discussion and begs the need to further inform. CAR 4 as amended was followed (even perhaps superseded as has been mentioned) by other regulations pertaining to certification at a later date. Tom and Dr. Tim maybe you folks and hopefully others can offer factual information about how those subsequent regulations apply to earlier non-included aircraft, engines, and propellers? I'd like to know what Civil or Federal Aviation regs apply to my Taylorcraft and why one takes precedent over another? If the current TCDS A-696 Rev. 25 2009 says CAR 4 as of May 1938, why and under what circumstances do others apply?
Edit: For discussion I suggest CAR 4 still applies per Sec. 04.510. CAR 4a, CAR 3, and Part 23 applies only to aircraft certified when they were in effect, not prior. Let's find out.
GaryLast edited by PA1195; 05-12-2020, 14:24.N36007 1941 BF12-65 STC'd as BC12D-4-85
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Originally posted by 3Dreaming View PostI'm not arguing that it wasn't required for certification, it is clearly spelled out in CAR 4. CAR 4 has long been superseded. How would you show the regulatory path to someone that a fire extinguisher and first aid kit are required using the existing regulations. To me simply showing a regulation that is no longer current without a path to get there doesn't carry much weight.
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