
June 24th 08, 03:07 AM
posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Lost Log Books
Scott wrote:
Mike125 wrote:
I should already know the answer to this but I don't so here it is -
what do you do if log books for a glider have been lost w/no hope of
recovering them? How can AD compliance be assured w/o doing them all
over again, assuming that a simple visual inspection by a qualified
A&P can't confirm it? What about airframe hours -particularly if
limits could be an issue? Repairs that are obvious (or maybe not), yet
have no documentation? Who would sign off on an annual w/o access to
the maintenance history?
Mike
You can order a CD from FAA that has all paperwork ever filed on your
aircraft. Wish I could remember the link. Try starting at www.faa.gov/
Scott
Try he http://162.58.35.241/e.gov/ND/airrecordsND.asp
(thanks Adam)
--Sarah
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