Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged I)
Hi B-52 Norm,
I assume I'm the Ed who's making you cry. I do my own work. I'm an A&P and very conscientious about maintenance on my airplane. But I am getting fed up with old-plane problems. I've owned at least a dozen of them, and it goes on and on.
One of my biggest frustrations now is the lack of definitive direction from the powers that be here in the Foundation. To wit:
1. Owner manufactured--knowledgable people debate this here. Will the real "owner manufactured" please stand up.
2. My questions--usually unanswered (e.g. is a strut "repaired" if the tubing is replaced and the original fittings welded into new tubing? I think it is, but I'm not sure.)
3. How best to inspect the strut fuselage fitting that failed on the seaplane in Oregon. I asked, but as often occurs, the message comes down from gurus to do something ("inspect it") after having seen pictures of the failure himself, without saying how best to accomplish this. I can figure something out for myself pretty well, but I want to be certain I'm doing it the best possible way.
There is a lot of really good information and there are a lot of really good people here, but it seems there is always something lacking that gives me a sense of direction in certain areas, such as the strut issue.
Ed@BTV VT
TF 527
Hi B-52 Norm,
I assume I'm the Ed who's making you cry. I do my own work. I'm an A&P and very conscientious about maintenance on my airplane. But I am getting fed up with old-plane problems. I've owned at least a dozen of them, and it goes on and on.
One of my biggest frustrations now is the lack of definitive direction from the powers that be here in the Foundation. To wit:
1. Owner manufactured--knowledgable people debate this here. Will the real "owner manufactured" please stand up.
2. My questions--usually unanswered (e.g. is a strut "repaired" if the tubing is replaced and the original fittings welded into new tubing? I think it is, but I'm not sure.)
3. How best to inspect the strut fuselage fitting that failed on the seaplane in Oregon. I asked, but as often occurs, the message comes down from gurus to do something ("inspect it") after having seen pictures of the failure himself, without saying how best to accomplish this. I can figure something out for myself pretty well, but I want to be certain I'm doing it the best possible way.
There is a lot of really good information and there are a lot of really good people here, but it seems there is always something lacking that gives me a sense of direction in certain areas, such as the strut issue.
Ed@BTV VT
TF 527
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