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Old December 11th 03, 09:58 PM
Roger Long
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That can't be right. Do you mean that, if you do two 100 hour inspections
every year, and IA never has to look at the plane?

In the case of a flight school plane does only one of the inspections each
year have to be done by an IA?

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More than one A&P has pointed out to me that there is no difference

between
a 100 hour and an annual inspection.


The only difference is that the annual must be done by an IA...any A&P can
do an 100hour.




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Old December 11th 03, 10:58 PM
Ron Natalie
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"Roger Long" om wrote in
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That can't be right. Do you mean that, if you do two 100 hour inspections
every year, and IA never has to look at the plane?


I didn't say that. An annual and a 100 hour have the same scope of work.
The annual must be signed off by an IA.

Everyplane needs an annual once a year.
Aircraft used for carrying passengers for hire, or flight instruction for
hire when
the instructor provides the aircraft require an ANNUAL or 100 hour every 100
hours.


In the case of a flight school plane does only one of the inspections each
year have to be done by an IA?


What I said is we did annuals every 100 hour. An IA signed off the
inspections.


 




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