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Hi All
I do a lot of work for airlines and I have a DAR (Designated Airworthiness
Representative) friend that I have worked with for a number of years. We
have talked about my ES project naturally and he has made a number of
suggestions to assist in certification. One suggestion was that I should
write a maintenance manual for the plane that specifies how I do things like
bonds and prepping the surface, that sort of thing. Some have said it's a
bit over the top but others think it's a good idea. My buddy worked at
Boeing for many years so of course his perspective is to document everything.
I don't mind since it's part of what we've had to do for our installations
in the airline's planes. Basically it gives the FAA (and insurance company
and prospective buyer when I decide to sell it) a document telling how it was
put together and what standards I used.
Anyway, one of the things suggested by my buddy was to calibrate the torque
wrenches. There are companies that do that but I was wondering if any one
out there has done it, what it costs and if anyone thinks it's worth it?
Dan Newland
ES #61
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