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Old January 18th 04, 08:48 PM
Ben Jackson
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In article ,
Jim Weir wrote:
Read it again, Ben.

It says "removing AND replacing"... not "removing AND/OR replacing". Thus, it
prohibits the DUAL action of removing and replacing, not simple removing nor
simple replacing.


You mean it *permits* removing AND replacing. It doesn't permit doing
anything else. Of course I don't have the special training A&Ps get in
creative interpretation of part 43...

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Old January 18th 04, 09:36 PM
G.R. Patterson III
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Ben Smith wrote:

He can take out anything he wants. It's the puttin back in that the FAA

has
rules about.


Who has the authority to re-install the ADF and Transponders once I have
them re-finished? Any A&P or does it need to be an avioniker?


Anyone has the authority to re-install them. An avionics tech must check to make
sure they are still accurate before you can use them again.

George Patterson
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