Hi Ian,
 
Interesting reading.   I will try to write as many of your suggestions
into the rules as I can !!!!!!!!
 
Seriously, I do not know of a single Slick magneto failure that would
have been picked up by a mandatory two year inspection regime.   I would
be very interested to hear of the experiences of your friend Peter at
Lismore 
 

Regards
JGV
Senior Technical Officer, Airworthiness
GLIDING FEDERATION of AUSTRALIA INC.
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From: Ian Mc Phee [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, 9 May 2010 9:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] Magneto.


Lets add a few more rules to Aviation/ motor Gliding in Australia to
keep planes on the ground even more!!! 

1 Fuel volatility on all 98 before you use it (local BP man was
doctoring all his 98 and a flying person caught him out and reported it
to BP- BP acted in 48hrs and forced him to auction all 6 big outlets he
had -he is yet to appear in court but gave $300000 to local charity to
try and get in good books)  You can buy one from Doctor Hodges in Melb
and they are interesting. (I used one in the early days of mogas in
tugs)

2  Oil analysis after all oil changes - would check on status of engine

3  We must all cut open our oil filters after each oil change (actually
a faulty L 0-540 filter recently made by Parker in USA - a rubber ring
got sucked down the system and was causing low oil pressure in the
engine -found by my LAME friend Todd)

4  New spark plugs every 200hrs even though Limbach supply plugs which
are designed to last the life of the engine.

5  Differential compression checks every 50 hrs like in Germany ( I
think)

6  Compass swung every 3 years

7  Altimeter and transponder sent in for checking every 3 years (NZ have
it)

8  My fuel tester has an alcohol test feature - perhaps a rule for
alcohol testing would be a good idea.

9  Multigas testing for CO in cockpit each year because trust me you may
be surprised - and those CO sensors  we have are all but useless.   Rule
is <25 parts per million CO 

10  All engines in gliding to be replaced after 6 or 10 years of use.(I
have a PIK20E   R501 engine 29 years old and still perfect and never
rebuilt) 

11  We already have flexible fuel (+oil) line replacement at 5 years
where as GA in AUS is 6 years forward of fire wall and 8 years behind.
(although there are a few Schempp Hirth and Schleicher motorgliders
gliders need their fuel lines replaced every year they are so bad - can
somebody TELL Bernard Eckey)

12  Batteries must always be mounted behind the fire wall (ie not in
engine bay) so that in event of fire the power can be shut off BEFORE it
enters the engine bay (Grobs, Falkes and ximango all do not comply!!)

13  Metal plate (can be aluminium) must extend back 60cm behind the
exhaust on a motorglider (it is in old JAR22 sect H - only 2 motorfalkes
comply in AUS)

14  ALL gliders must have one fuel drain which is in sump of tank and
the other in the gascolator which is on its way to the engine  Finger
filters must be fitted in all tanks if not already there.

15  All motor gliders must have confor type memory foam as seat cushions
(that may have helped Tom who I believe is not walking after the hk 36
that crashed Aug 09?)

16  How about a DAMP (drug and alcohol management policy) - I think a
few drinks the night before flying - that alcohol may contribute to an
engine failure more that a Slick failing

17  And how about a rule "you shall always turn into wind when turning a
motorglider"  Unfortunately there are people who do not think and try
and turn down wind and wonder why the tail lifted up as they put on
extra power to turn around and they hit the prop and caused yet another
$10000 insurance claim.  

I think it is time for me to stop now (I do have more) but surely we
only have to meet JAR22 Sect H standards or whatever that new name is.
If we get the 2 year rule on Magnetos the LAME will just laugh at me and
gliding next time I go in for service. I thought we were always supposed
to fly a motorglider over a place where we can land- so what if engine
stops - it is just another outlanding.  

Ian McPhee and yes I am grumpy and lets have a few more rules .








On 9 May 2010 18:11, Nigel Baker <[email protected]> wrote:


        Yes you have it right. John V is looking into it but don't know
how we will go with the 2 years bit.
        If we apply the logic that the engine under the GFA should be
considered no more reliable than a tow rope we would have a chance but
really aren't there yet with the sport aviation code changes ( I have
forgoten the number "part XXX") so don't know how 


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