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21st Jul 2009, 23:38
Replies: 18
Views: 6,458
Posted By airflorida1

pjvr99,:) I think 4 gallons on T56 engine is...

pjvr99,:) I think 4 gallons on T56 engine is still enough oil to provide engine lubrication. It is the minimum. You will see the oil press and temp rise only after the oil quantity falls below 4...
16th Jul 2009, 21:16
Replies: 3
Views: 712
Posted By airflorida1

Avionics MFGs in UK?

Can anyone, please, give me some links to avionics and avionics test equipment manufacturers in UK, or in other European countries?
Thanks
16th Jul 2009, 14:35
Replies: 18
Views: 6,458
Posted By airflorida1

SNS3guppy, it seems to me that you have ZERO...

SNS3guppy, it seems to me that you have ZERO hand-on aviation experience. I am sure you never worked as a mechanic if you have no idea what the A&P license is. You should know what I meant by saying...
15th Jul 2009, 23:46
Replies: 18
Views: 6,458
Posted By airflorida1

SNS3guppy said - "I've had zero oil with pressure...

SNS3guppy said - "I've had zero oil with pressure still indicated, and yes, it can happen."

No way. Your as always wrong. What you are saying contradicts the law of physics. If there was no oil...
15th Jul 2009, 16:34
Replies: 30
Views: 3,260
Posted By airflorida1

SNS3guppy, So, according to your logic I cannot...

SNS3guppy, So, according to your logic I cannot be a mechanic because I posted the question on the forum, I cannot be a avionics technician because I did not tell you about that , I cannot own my own...
15th Jul 2009, 15:41
Replies: 18
Views: 6,458
Posted By airflorida1

Your question: You operate a jet engine at very...

Your question: You operate a jet engine at very low oil level, say 1 QT. Would oil pressure increase noticeably?

How can oil pressure increase if the oil is low? Of course, the oil pressure will...
14th Jul 2009, 17:39
Replies: 30
Views: 3,260
Posted By airflorida1

LEAFITOUT, you are wrong. I want to listen to...

LEAFITOUT, you are wrong. I want to listen to sound advices and answers to my question, which in particular was how to remove the white powder-like stuff from inside the instrument. It was a...
14th Jul 2009, 15:06
Replies: 6
Views: 1,995
Posted By airflorida1

Why did not you ask him?

Why did not you ask him about what he was doing then instead of guessing now. Why do you think he was swinging the compass? My guess is he was just checking ....something.
14th Jul 2009, 14:50
Replies: 30
Views: 3,260
Posted By airflorida1

I worked with avionics manufacturers and in the...

I worked with avionics manufacturers and in the avionics repair shops so I can and do repair all avionics on my cessna 182 airplane myself. I can fix any avionics on my plane. I have service manuals,...
13th Jul 2009, 18:41
Replies: 30
Views: 3,260
Posted By airflorida1

Thank you

My friend is very well aware of the FAA regulations. Thank you for answering my/his question.

But frankly I believe that those FAA rules are outdated. There are lot of types of work that can be...
11th Jul 2009, 14:20
Replies: 30
Views: 3,260
Posted By airflorida1

What cleaner should be used to clean the inside of vaccum gyro horizons and altimeter

My friend has just boughts Cessna 150 and found out that the vaccum gyro horizon is not working properly. He opened it up and found out that inside of the instrument is covered up with a white...
8th Jul 2009, 14:12
Replies: 3
Views: 896
Posted By airflorida1

Any avionics bench technicians here?

Hi guys,
I was wondering if there are any avionics bench technicians on here who do repair avionics on a component level? Just need help with some avionics schematic diagrams and spares.
8th Jul 2009, 13:55
Replies: 16
Views: 1,823
Posted By airflorida1

Yes your right

Yes, your absolutely right, the RA will be affected
8th Jul 2009, 13:52
Replies: 13
Views: 1,594
Posted By airflorida1

Radar Calibration

The automatic gain and image are calibrated on a bench in a repair shop or repair station using special test equipment. If you mean some field adjustments (e g manual gain control, contrast etc.)...
8th Jul 2009, 13:35
Replies: 10
Views: 5,872
Posted By airflorida1

Hi Steve

Hi Steve,
I absolutely agree with the guys above me. I worked on Let410 airplanes as a mechanic. If you have any technical questions about this plane I will be glad to help you.
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