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Question on 172 M electrics... (1974 Skyhawk II)



 
 
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Old April 10th 04, 02:19 AM
Bill Zaleski
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Yes, correct to the extent that you describe, but not only must the
mechanic sign it off, but he must personally observe the work being
done before it is signed off. After the fact maintenence sign-offs,
though common, are illegal. Guess you want the reference? FAR 43.3
(d)

I should have used the word "inspect" instead of perform. Sorry.
On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 17:03:10 GMT, Newps wrote:



Bill Zaleski wrote:
You must have a mechanic perform the work in accordance with the AD
and sign off the compliance.



Anybody can do the work, the mechanic must sign it off.


 




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