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Old March 31st 08, 02:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default (USA) New glider inspections question

On Mar 30, 5:08*pm, Tuno wrote:
I met with a DAR today with the intent of getting the Certificate of
Airworthiness (Experimental, Exhibition/Racing) for the new glass
slipper, but he could not complete the transaction because the logbook
does not contain an entry indicating inspection within the last 30
days by an FAA certified mechanic. (Not an "annual" or "100 hour
inspection". Just an ... "inspection".)

He said this is based on FAA Order 8130.2F, Section 10, Paragraph 159
b. (5):

"Verify that the appropriately rated FAA-certificated mechanic has
made an entry in the
aircraft records documenting the applicable inspections as referenced
in paragraph 159 of this order for
all aircraft (including new) within 30 days prior to submitting Form
8130-6."

Reading through paragraph 159, and paragraph 88 that it references,
it's not clear to me (1) what kind of inspection is required (beyond
an inspection of records), or (2) why the FAA representative issuing
the C of A cannot be the same person who performs the required
inspection (if only records are being inspected).

What gives here? Are two inspections actually required? (The DAR did
his own inspection today, but says he still requires a logbook entry
from someone else first.)

-confyoozed


Your DAR is not doing and inspection. He is reviewing your
application fo airworthiness and all related records as well as doing
a
check of any items he determines need to be checked to confirm that
the
person signing the glider off as airworthy has done it right. He does
not determine airworthiness, only confirms
that an authorized person did.
In your case, this can be either a licensed maintenance technician,( A
or A&P) or
an A&P with inspection authorization( IA).
This person must do, for your glider, a Condition Inspection and
certify:
"I certify that this aircraft has been inspected on(insert date) in
accordance
with the scope and detail of appendix D of 43 and found to be in a
condition for safe operation."
In addition the DAR will expect to see current weight and balance, all
manuals, and the inspection checklist used by the person doing the
inspection.
Usual hot spots:
Missing compass card
Cockpit labels incomplete or don't agree with manual or wt & bal.
Missing or wrong size Experimental labels
Missing external ID plate(or have SSA exemption copy).
Good Luck
UH
 




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