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On 29 Oct 2006 00:00:05 -0700, "Bart" wrote:
Bart wrote: As for GA, I've been trying to make a trip for two weeks now, but haven't been able due to weather. If I had needed to, I could have made the trip in a car and been back home the same day two weeks ago. I put it off because I'm using it as an excuse to fly - which I believe is what most GA pilots probably do. To make my point even further, I just recieved an email from a member of my flying club that battery in our plane is dead. If this were a car it would be no big deal since I could go to an auto parts store and replace the battery myself. But since we need a licensed A&P mechanic to do the job, and there's not exactly one on every corner, we'll have to wait in line to get the job done. The pilot or operator of a Part 91 aircraft can replace the aircraft batteries...you don't need an A&P. Read 14CFR 43.3(g) and Appendix A (c). Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
The pilot or operator of a Part 91 aircraft can replace the aircraft batteries...you don't need an A&P. Read 14CFR 43.3(g) and Appendix A (c). Ok - but we still have to wait on the battery to be ordered which takes at least a day. |
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On 29 Oct 2006 19:34:18 -0800, "Bart" wrote:
Ron Wanttaja wrote: The pilot or operator of a Part 91 aircraft can replace the aircraft batteries...you don't need an A&P. Read 14CFR 43.3(g) and Appendix A (c). Ok - but we still have to wait on the battery to be ordered which takes at least a day. Did someone just leave the master switch on? Can't you just charge the battery? I've never had a battery just die. It usually exhibits its death throes for months, giving plenty of time to shop Trade-A-Plane for the best price. RK Henry |
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RK Henry wrote:
On 29 Oct 2006 19:34:18 -0800, "Bart" wrote: Ron Wanttaja wrote: The pilot or operator of a Part 91 aircraft can replace the aircraft batteries...you don't need an A&P. Read 14CFR 43.3(g) and Appendix A (c). Ok - but we still have to wait on the battery to be ordered which takes at least a day. Did someone just leave the master switch on? Can't you just charge the battery? I've never had a battery just die. It usually exhibits its death throes for months, giving plenty of time to shop Trade-A-Plane for the best price. We've been having issues with it for awhile. Nobody has been able to figure out exactly what the problem is. |
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"RK Henry" wrote in message
... I've never had a battery just die. It usually exhibits its death throes for months, giving plenty of time to shop Trade-A-Plane for the best price. I've had it happen with a car battery before... Starting my car after work, it turned over normally and I thought that it had started and released the key... Turned out that I had done it too quick and the car hadn't started... Tried to start it again and all I got was a slight clicking noise... Just barely enough juice to make the lights on the radio dimly glow... Car batteries are not any different than aircraft batteries... Same basic technology, thus same failure modes... Yeah, it could happen on an aircraft battery also... My experience though is that this sort of failure mode is rather rare since I've only had this sort of thing happen once for any vehicle battery that I ever owned... |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
The pilot or operator of a Part 91 aircraft can replace the aircraft batteries...you don't need an A&P. Read 14CFR 43.3(g) and Appendix A (c). We still have to wait on the battery to be ordered which takes at least a day. And assuming the best case scenario of it getting put in sometime tomorrow, I will then be forced two wait at least another two days due to weather. |
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Bart wrote:
I will then be forced two wait at least another two days due to weather. Oops. My brain got ahead of my typing. The above should read "I will then be forced *to* wait..." grin |
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"Bart" wrote in message
oups.com... We still have to wait on the battery to be ordered which takes at least a day. And assuming the best case scenario of it getting put in sometime tomorrow, I will then be forced two wait at least another two days due to weather. Depending upon what type of plane we're talking about and whether the plane is close by and the flight can be made in daylight, one option might be to jumpstart or hand prop the aircraft and fly it back to your home field... Or grab a battery out of another plane and take it there for temporary use to get back to your home airport... I've had a battery die (or drain because of leaving something on) before and I just hand propped it and flew it back... |
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