Phyrcooler
Well Known Member
I am in the process of having my operating limitations updated. The purpose was to designate a new Phase 1 testing area. Oh if life could be so simple. The craziness that I have gone through the past few weeks is a story for another time. In the meantime, this is one of the new limitations that has been added. Nothing like it was on my original ops limitations. I’m not sure if this is an issue or not, and seek advice from the DAR‘s or other knowledgeable folks here. I can’t think of any impacts to my plane, but not sure I fully understand this requirement in regards to EAB. Neither my engine nor propeller are “certificated“. But, it does have Lycoming parts. I believe the carburetor is considered certificated. Is this limitation anything to worry about in reality? Here’s the added limitation:
11. The aircraft may not be operated unless the replacement interval for a life-limited article specified in the applicable technical publications pertaining to the aircraft and its articles are complied with in one of the following manners:
(a) Type-Certificated Products: Replacement of life-limited parts required by § 91.409(e) applies to experimental aircraft when the required replacement times are specified in the U.S. aircraft specifications or type certificate data sheets.
(b) Non-Type-Certificated Products: Unless otherwise specified by the FAA, the manufacturer shall identify an interval for replacing life-limited parts on articles installed in or on the aircraft. (20)
Thanks!!
11. The aircraft may not be operated unless the replacement interval for a life-limited article specified in the applicable technical publications pertaining to the aircraft and its articles are complied with in one of the following manners:
(a) Type-Certificated Products: Replacement of life-limited parts required by § 91.409(e) applies to experimental aircraft when the required replacement times are specified in the U.S. aircraft specifications or type certificate data sheets.
(b) Non-Type-Certificated Products: Unless otherwise specified by the FAA, the manufacturer shall identify an interval for replacing life-limited parts on articles installed in or on the aircraft. (20)
Thanks!!
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