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"Jay Honeck" wrote
I just purchased a Garmin GTX-327 off of Ebay (installed for one day, before the owner decided he REALLY wanted the Mode S GTX-330!), and am lining up installation. I was surprised to hear that a 337 form had to be filed for this installation. It's not a big deal for the avionics shop to do, but wouldn't you think Garmin would have STC'd this unit for the Cherokee line? It's not likely that the unit is STC's for the Cherokee line, but you can check easily enough. www.airweb.faa.gov/stc By definition, if an STC is required, then the alteration is major. That means a Form 337 is required. The STC also constitutes approved data. If no approved data are available, you also need a field approval (which is almost impossible to get these days). In general, avionics are installed on a Form 337. This should not be necessary. There is FAA guidance that explicitly states that the installation of a single radio in a non-pressurized airplane is a minor alteration, but many (most) FSDO's feel otherwise. So without an STC, what kind of data do we use? Well, mostly we wing it. The avionics are TSO'd, and that means the installation manual is TSO'd as well. A TSO'd manual is approved data. So we cite the installation manual and the relevant (sometimes barely relevant) parts of AC 43.13 as the data, and call it good. Most FSDO's seem to be happy to accept this. Is it really legal? Probably not, but it works so we don't make too many noises about it. What your shop is doing is normal practice. Leave it be. Michael |
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What your shop is doing is normal practice. Leave it be.
Thanks for the wisdom and input. As always, I am in awe of the knowledge available on this newsgroup, and the ignorance of the FAA -- in equal measures! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Although transponders are kind of boring as far as boxes go, the GTX 327 is
a fine unit. I had one for nearly two years before trading up to a GTX 330. The pressure altitude readout along with the flight timers are nice features, as is the digital input of codes and the single button push for 1200 or 7700. The nice thing about the GTX 330 is the traffic readout, which is both a blessing and scary as well, since I now realize how much traffic is out there that I never saw before! Enjoy the new box. |
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