You and me both Dave. Did you get someone lined up to do the work? If not, let me know.Beautiful... I can't wait to fly my plane again!
Dont mess with it- the only one approved to install the spar is the vendor referenced in these threads.
They have the jigs to do it right. I saw the ones that Greg Torres had done for his 114 and they did a real nice job.
Don't think the FAA will sign off on a local install.
Graig
I do agree with Bill and believe that you should have the right to have any qualified A&P,IA do the repair. I also recall reading somewhere in the long winded posts regarding this issue that there was only one repair station that was approved by the FAA, and there was some issue having it done locally. Possible that I either mis-read or misinterpreted what I read, but that was my understanding.
Hi All,
Aerodyme and AAS have fixtures. Other shops would need to construct a fixture for constraining the elevator during correspondence drilling, or the airplane itself can be used as the fixture (there are some advantages to this).
Roy of Williams advised me in June he would not be doing any more Commander elevator or rudder repairs, and since he has not ordered any additional spars from us, this must be true.
Jim