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Re: CASA grounds light planes     

Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile · Search for Turnbuckles in aus.aviation
Author: RT
Date: Mar 16, 2008 04:30

...Stealth. How do you use Nylock nuts on primary or secondary control cable turnbuckles, arguably the most important adjustable screws on the a/c? Yes Piper a/c use a turnbuckle locking clip instead (which I think is a far better idea), but for...have removed all wire locking from the a/c you fly, including from the control cable turnbuckles? Getta grip.
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Re: CASA grounds light planes     

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Author: Oksana Gutteridge
Date: Mar 15, 2008 18:28

... the plug is a wire in a control system. not quite correct. a pilot can perform the second check of a reinstalled control system. I've done it and lockwired the turnbuckles while the lame buried himself in paperwork. So, in relation to the exemption provided by CASA, this means that *before* embarking on the imspection requried by the ...
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Re: CASA grounds light planes     

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Author: Sylvia Else
Date: Mar 15, 2008 18:09

... plug is a wire in a control system. not quite correct. a pilot can perform the second check of a reinstalled control system. I've done it and lockwired the turnbuckles while the lame buried himself in paperwork. So, in relation to the exemption provided by CASA, this means that *before* embarking on the imspection requried by the exemption,...
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Re: CASA grounds light planes     

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Author: Oksana Gutteridge
Date: Mar 15, 2008 18:00

... the plug is a wire in a control system. not quite correct. a pilot can perform the second check of a reinstalled control system. I've done it and lockwired the turnbuckles while the lame buried himself in paperwork. So, in relation to the exemption provided by CASA, this means that *before* embarking on the imspection requried by the exemption, ...
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Re: CASA grounds light planes     

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Author: Sylvia Else
Date: Mar 15, 2008 17:42

...for the plug is a wire in a control system. not quite correct. a pilot can perform the second check of a reinstalled control system. I've done it and lockwired the turnbuckles while the lame buried himself in paperwork. So, in relation to the exemption provided by CASA, this means that *before* embarking on the imspection requried by the exemption, the ...
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Re: CASA grounds light planes     

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Author: Oksana Gutteridge
Date: Mar 15, 2008 17:27

... for the plug is a wire in a control system. not quite correct. a pilot can perform the second check of a reinstalled control system. I've done it and lockwired the turnbuckles while the lame buried himself in paperwork. So, in relation to the exemption provided by CASA, this means that *before* embarking on the imspection requried by the exemption, the pilot...
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Re: CASA grounds light planes     

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Author: Sylvia Else
Date: Mar 15, 2008 16:30

... the plug is a wire in a control system. not quite correct. a pilot can perform the second check of a reinstalled control system. I've done it and lockwired the turnbuckles while the lame buried himself in paperwork. So, in relation to the exemption provided by CASA, this means that *before* embarking on the imspection requried by the exemption, the pilot ...
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Re: CASA grounds light planes     

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Author: Oksana Gutteridge
Date: Mar 15, 2008 15:14

...for the plug is a wire in a control system. not quite correct. a pilot can perform the second check of a reinstalled control system. I've done it and lockwired the turnbuckles while the lame buried himself in paperwork. So, in relation to the exemption provided by CASA, this means that *before* embarking on the imspection requried by the exemption, the pilot ...
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Re: CASA grounds light planes     

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Author: Sylvia Else
Date: Mar 15, 2008 14:17

...for the plug is a wire in a control system. not quite correct. a pilot can perform the second check of a reinstalled control system. I've done it and lockwired the turnbuckles while the lame buried himself in paperwork. So, in relation to the exemption provided by CASA, this means that *before* embarking on the imspection requried by the exemption, the pilot should ...
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Re: CASA grounds light planes     

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Author: Stealth Pilot
Date: Mar 15, 2008 08:03

... safety wire for the plug is a wire in a control system. not quite correct. a pilot can perform the second check of a reinstalled control system. I've done it and lockwired the turnbuckles while the lame buried himself in paperwork. So, in relation to the exemption provided by CASA, this means that *before* embarking on the imspection requried by the exemption, the pilot should ...
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