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On Feb 13, 7:38*pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
Our Macauley prop was last overhauled (new blades) in 1991. *It was re-sealed and checked by a prop shop in 1997. It has approximately 2400 hours on it. *It's still in spec, doesn't leak, works fine. * Our A&P owned a prop shop in the 1990s, and is very knowledgeable about these things -- but even he has no hard & fast rule of thumb for replacement of a prop. *He's very much a "condition" guy (and it's apparently in good condition), but I'm getting nervous about the age of this thing. When the manufactor gets the FAA to approve an AD requiring you replace it. Otherwise you can just replace parts (blades, hubs, etc). Most prop shops believe that the Hartzell thing is just the begining and that within the next 4 years the FAA will ensure that all props made before 2000 are out of service. The prop manufactors have been doing a lot of lobbying and want the pre-2000 props out of service for liability. -Robert |
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On Feb 13, 10:45*pm, Clark wrote:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in news:4303e288-e62a-4708-aee3- : On Feb 13, 7:38*pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote: Our Macauley prop was last overhauled (new blades) in 1991. *It was re-sealed and checked by a prop shop in 1997. It has approximately 2400 hours on it. *It's still in spec, doesn't leak , works fine. * Our A&P owned a prop shop in the 1990s, and is very knowledgeable about these things -- but even he has no hard & fast rule of thumb for replacement of a prop. *He's very much a "condition" guy (and it's apparently in good condition), but I'm getting nervous about the age of th is thing. When the manufactor gets the FAA to approve an AD requiring you replace it. Otherwise you can just replace parts (blades, hubs, etc). Most prop shops believe that the Hartzell thing is just the begining and that within the next 4 years the FAA will ensure that all props made before 2000 are out of service. The prop manufactors have been doing a lot of lobbying and want the pre-2000 props out of service for cash flow. -Robert I corrected the mis-spelling of cash flow as "liability." I'm sure you meant to spell it correctly and just wanted to be sure it was right. Or mabye we're 'posed to believe that a prop fatigues out just setting on the ramp or in a hangar. -- --- there should be a "sig" here- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The scary part is the vast majority don't see this tactic as wrong... Downright fraud...... |
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