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My DAR never looked or asked for alternate air. Just keep your mouth shut and don't volunteer with any negative information. If he does not ask, you don't tell. Every one of them is a different person with his own rules. Good Luck.
Bulent "Buly" Aliev
FXE Ft lauderdale, FL
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On Aug 17, 2006, at 9:34 PM, Bob White wrote:
I would like to pose a question or two. The checklist from the DAR had
alternate air as one of the items he looks for. I asked the A&P that
will be doing my yearly inspection about it, and he thinks it's
important and should be there. Initially I will be flying day VFR, and
may want to extend that to night VFR some day.
I wasn't planning on installing alternate air. I have a direct ram air
intake to the throttle body with a cone filter attached to the throttle
body. I can (just barely) put alternate air in but it will be a bit of
a pain.
So the question is, do most of you have an alternate air source in
your intake system? Did the FAA inspector or DAR specifically look for
it?
Thanks in advance for any input. I have to decide if I'm going to just
do it, or argue. :)
Bob W.
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