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Old August 21st 03, 10:47 PM
Justin Case
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Show me! Show me! Show me! Don't quote numbers that appear to make
up your argument. Although your "43.5" may or may not say that, how
do you know your interpretation is correct. Now where does it say
that the "administrator" has the right to disregard other laws when
not in time of emergency. Show me the numbers so that I can see it
for myself. Help me out here, otherwise I'll think you're saying the
"administrator" may decide that there's too much air in everyone's
tires.


On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 11:07:45 -0400, "Ron Natalie"
wrote:


"Justin Case" wrote in message ...
Good explanation, but unless I see it in writing where the
manufacturer has the authority to do this, I consider it a rumor. And
if the FSDO's (I don't care how many) are bowing to this, and it's not
in writing, they're violating the law. Can ANYONE cite the statute?


43.5 says that you have to execute a 337 in a matter prescribed by
the administrator. Since Marion doesn't have time to deal with these
issues personally, she delegates it to the FSDOs. Believe me, unless
you got the STC paperwork with your serial number on it, it ain't acceptable
to the administrator. The only way to legitimately get the paperwork is
to get it from the certificate holder and if they want to charge for it,
there isn't anything you're going to do.