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Old February 16th 09, 12:36 AM
aerojones aerojones is offline
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Default Engine Certification

Hi,

Could anyone give me a brief overview of the benefits of buying a certified engine over a non-certified engine? Why do manufacturers sell both? Price difference? Does the owner have to get the engine certified after purchasing?

Thank you for your help
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Old February 16th 09, 04:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
BT
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Default Engine Certification

More information needed.
What country?
Into which airframe is it going?
A certified engine/propeller combination into a kit built aircraft may
shorten the certification process for the aircraft.
An non certified engine/propeller combination into a kit built aircraft
could lengthen the certification process and procedures for the aircraft.
In the US, a non certified engine into a "standard" certified aircraft could
impact (limit) the future use of that aircraft to non commercial
applications.


"aerojones" wrote in message
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Hi,

Could anyone give me a brief overview of the benefits of buying a
certified engine over a non-certified engine? Why do manufacturers sell
both? Price difference? Does the owner have to get the engine certified
after purchasing?

Thank you for your help




--
aerojones



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Old February 16th 09, 10:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
BT
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Default Engine Certification


"Peter" wrote in message
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"BT" wrote

In the US, a non certified engine into a "standard" certified aircraft
could
impact (limit) the future use of that aircraft to non commercial
applications.


I think it would be a bit more serious than that


True.. putting in an engine that is outside of the TCDS will require
paperwork, 337 field approval and all of that.
If there is already an STC for that engine in that airframe.. it's a tad
easier..
But in any case.. a non certified engine.. even if approved for
installation.. could remove the aircraft from commercial services.


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Old February 18th 09, 06:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Robert M. Gary
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Default Engine Certification

On Feb 16, 8:17*am, "BT" wrote:

In the US, a non certified engine into a "standard" certified aircraft could
impact (limit) the future use of that aircraft to non commercial
applications.


Huh??? Either the engine is approved (by STC or by the FSDO
(unlikely)) or its not. There is no seperate standard in the US to
allow a certified airplane to run an non-certified engine..

-Robert
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Old February 18th 09, 06:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Robert M. Gary
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Default Engine Certification

If the gov't requires you to use a certified engine you must use a
certified engine. If it does not there is no reason to use a certified
engine. The price difference is the cost of getting the gov't
certification (which also usually means the engine is less advanced
since certificating authorities hate dealing with advancements). For
instance an IO-360 vs the same Lycoming engine for experiementals, you
would never buy the certified IO-360 unless you are required to.

-Robert


On Feb 15, 4:36*pm, aerojones
wrote:
Hi,

Could anyone give me a brief overview of the benefits of buying a
certified engine over a non-certified engine? Why do manufacturers sell
both? Price difference? Does the owner have to get the engine certified
after purchasing?

Thank you for your help

--
aerojones


 




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