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Old November 23rd 04, 11:35 PM
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"Brian Sponcil" wrote in message
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There's an auto upholstery shop in town that is very well regarded and

while
talking with him regarding my car I got to wondering if I could pull out

my
Cherokee seats and have him leatherize them. FAR 43.100 states pilots

can:

(11) Repair upholstery and decorative furnishings of the cabin, cockpit
when the repairing does not require disassembly of any primary structure

or
operating system or interfere with an operating system or affect the

primary
structure of the aircraft.

Hmmmm. Does "repair upholstery" cover "replace with leather" (or pleather
for that matter)? Does taking out a seat constitute "disassembly of a
primary structure"? I'm pretty sure other people have done this but I was
just wondering how "legal" it is.


-Brian
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I replaced my 150's decorative furnishings "mike holder" with a custom one
that's a cup holder and a GPS