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In researching after-market instrument lights (see: 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e....tagonline.com ), I've run up against some terms that I think I should understand better. These are "STCed" and "PMAed". I understand that they're somehow related to having these lights (or whatever is under discussion) approved for installation, use, or some such in an aircraft. But I think I need to understand this better. STC stands for "Supplemental Type Certificate". This "certifies" a modification of an aircraft from its original design. PMA stands for "Parts Manufacturer Approval". This is an approval of a replacement part. I don't quite have the "big picture". For example, the Nulite web site indicates that all their products carry a PMA certification. Thus, again according to the site, "any certified person" can make the appropriate log book entry and the installation is "legal". That's right? Is "any certified person" an I&A? But I'd be using the Nulites not as a replacement for anything, but as a new lighting solution. Does that make a difference? That is, does this mean that a PMA is insufficient, and that an STC is required? If not...when is an STC required instead of a PMA? Thanks... Andrew  | 
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