German guy
Cleared for Takeoff
We'd like to fly from the US to Europe and back via the northern route. Sadly, our Mooney's range is just a couple hundred miles too short.
I inquired at multiple shops, who are specialized on the installation of ferry tanks, the cheapest offer however was $9,600 with pump, other hardware, documentation and the required FAA approval, however without the actual tank. They are also pretty far from where we live, the logistics of getting the plane there would therefore be pretty time consuming.
All they would do is to cut the piece of rubber fuel line in front the rear seats and install a t-connector, so that fuel can be pumped from the ferry tank into one of the main tanks.
My question is, does somebody have experience with the 337 approval process of such an installation? What documentation is needed for the FAA to approve it? Ideally, I would like to do this with our local mechanic, he however also doesn't have experience with such an installation and would therefore need some guidance.
Oliver
I inquired at multiple shops, who are specialized on the installation of ferry tanks, the cheapest offer however was $9,600 with pump, other hardware, documentation and the required FAA approval, however without the actual tank. They are also pretty far from where we live, the logistics of getting the plane there would therefore be pretty time consuming.
All they would do is to cut the piece of rubber fuel line in front the rear seats and install a t-connector, so that fuel can be pumped from the ferry tank into one of the main tanks.
My question is, does somebody have experience with the 337 approval process of such an installation? What documentation is needed for the FAA to approve it? Ideally, I would like to do this with our local mechanic, he however also doesn't have experience with such an installation and would therefore need some guidance.
Oliver
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