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Paully617
8th Feb 2012, 16:51
Hi all, anyone on here know where in the uk i can send aircraft instruments to be serviced/repaired and returned with an EASA form 1 attached?

I have an altimeter from one of our gliders that is reading below by 8 Hpa!!! Not good!!

I have found a couple of people who can service, or offer reconned units but none with EASA form 1 certificates.

Any help welcome.

shedhead
8th Feb 2012, 17:20
You could try these. Welcome to Oakenhurst Aircraft Services Ltd. (http://www.oakenhurst.com/)

jxk
8th Feb 2012, 17:32
Does your altimeter have a small screw adjacent to the adjustment knob? If so it's a relatively easy job to make the adjustment yourself. Loosen the screw and turn the knob to the required hectopascals and then tighten the screw.

Paully617
8th Feb 2012, 18:31
Hi there, many thanks for that. Have emailed oakenhurst.

wigglyamp
8th Feb 2012, 20:53
Pandect Instruments in High Wycombe
Marilake Instruments in Bournemouth
Aircraft Instruments at Breighton.

All of these do certified instrument repairs.

NutLoose
8th Feb 2012, 22:04
IAE at Cranfield too

Bergkamp10
10th Feb 2012, 08:13
Hi All,

We'll looking for some refit for cabin plus also Avionic and Electrical Design mods. Mostly XLS650 and such types.

Anybody know of companies that provide a good service for a small outfit say within UK;

We heard of J & C Engineering Services Ltd, AeroLogic Ltd, Ramco?

Appreciate any thoughts or guidance,

wigglyamp
10th Feb 2012, 19:09
Gama Engineering at Fairoaks have EASA Part 21J design approval covering all avionics, electrics, cabin interiors and structures. Gama Engineering - Avionics Engineering - Home (http://Www.gamaengineering.co.UK)

Nopax,thanx
13th Feb 2012, 19:31
We use ACRO Aeronautical for all of our design work on vintage aircraft, they can do the whole lot including avionics.

Acro (http://www.acro.aero/)

Mind you, they're pretty busy with us at the moment :ok: