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On Aug 23, 8:53*pm, "Peter Dohm" wrote:
To add just a little more, and with the understanding that I am a former avionics technician and have never been a mechanic--much less an IA--my understanding is that a form 337 is a return to service following a major repair or a modification that was not sufficient to require an STC. A 337 is required even if there is an STC. If the change is a major modification/alteration, effectively that it's not in compliance with the original certificated design, then you need the 337. Now the approved data may be a STC or it could be some other "data acceptable to the administrator." *In effect, the modification or repair should not alter the original operating limitations of the aircraft, which would require that issuance of an STC; but may alter the weight and balance calculations for the specific aircraft. A change in the empty weight / balance isn't a major modification by the way. Only, those things that alter the envelope limits. You might want to peruse Part 43 appendix A as to what is considered "major." |
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