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Old 8th Feb 2012, 16:51
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EASA cert'd instrument repairs

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.
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You could try these. Welcome to Oakenhurst Aircraft Services Ltd.
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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.
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Hi there, many thanks for that. Have emailed oakenhurst.
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Pandect Instruments in High Wycombe
Marilake Instruments in Bournemouth
Aircraft Instruments at Breighton.

All of these do certified instrument repairs.
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IAE at Cranfield too
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MRO SERVICES WITHIN UK

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,
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Old 10th Feb 2012, 19:09
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Design services

Gama Engineering at Fairoaks have EASA Part 21J design approval covering all avionics, electrics, cabin interiors and structures. Gama Engineering - Avionics Engineering - Home
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We use ACRO Aeronautical for all of our design work on vintage aircraft, they can do the whole lot including avionics.

Acro

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