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On Apr 1, 2:21*pm, Peter Clark
wrote: *It takes 10 minutes (most of which is getting at the thing, which if you've already gotten it open for the oil change makes it take 5 seconds) and if you can't get the nearest mechanic to sign an entry saying that they complied with the job then you're not doing something right. *It doesn't stop you from changing your oil in any way, shape, or form. A couple things you probably have not considered... 1) Before this AD I could change my oil on the weekend or earily AM before work (which is when I usually do it), now you have to coordinate the time when the shop is open (take the AM off work) 2) No A&P is going to bill you for 5 minutes. You'll be billed at least 30 minutes, meaning you might as well have the A&P change the oil. The benefit of changing your own oil is gone. If you don't see the above points as a lose in ability/freedom then I can't help you. If the AD had something to do with oil I would be ok with it but it doesn't. Making the aircraft unairworthy because the pilot changed the oil doesn't in anyway make the AD any more effective. -Robert |
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