Daleandee
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Maybe they could get a subpoena.
The FAA? Nah ... no knock warrant is more their style!
Kidding of course ...
Maybe they could get a subpoena.
Maybe they could get a subpoena.
Hard to subpoena something you don’t have and weren’t required to keep.
But in order to not have it, you have to not keep it. Other than ripping most of the pages out of a logbook, most would have trouble not having records that go back a long way.Hard to subpoena something you don’t have and weren’t required to keep.
Wouldn't disposing of those records reduce the resale value of the aircraft?Hard to subpoena something you don’t have and weren’t required to keep.
Wouldn't disposing of those records reduce the resale value of the aircraft?
Yeah, for two reasons:Wouldn't disposing of those records reduce the resale value of the aircraft?
Oh don’t get me wrong. I’m a HUGE system knowledge advocate.As an owner, you do have the right to rely on the A&P/IA/Repair Station to properly perform their work. That being said, flying in inherently dangerous, and if you want to control your risks, you'd do well as a pilot (not just an owner) to educate yourself on a variety of elements of aircraft maintenance. For example, the Cessna Pilots Association offers both in-person and online Systems and Procedures classes for several models. I took that class for the 182 shortly after I bought our plane. It was absolutely worth the time and money. Since then, I have taken many opportunities to continue to learn, and after 18 years of ownership, I think I've become pretty knowledgeable about 182s, particularly to know when "something doesn't look right or feel right" and it's time call the A&P.
Oh the drama…. File and ASRS then… whatever. Personally I would not file a report, but I also would not be afraid to do so if the situation warranted.Most folks here are telling you that calling in the FSDO is not a good idea. Calling them in will do nothing to solve your issue. Calling them in won't correct the A&P. Calling them in could very well have negative repercussions for you. Yet after 7 pages of arguments and name calling this is no longer a "spirited debate " as you put it, it's a pointless argument.
Go ahead, call in the FAA. Then report back on what happened. That would be far more interesting for the participants here to hear the conclusion rather than the "plan". My money is on your efforts resulting in a can of worms for you. Some things you just have to accept as unfavorable and walk away. I am sure you have better things to spend time on.
Wouldn't disposing of those records reduce the resale value of the aircraft?
Doesn't sound like a very practical solution.Yes, it would.
So did I.I built and fly my experimental so I have no monkey in this circus. If I did I would likely have done the repair myself and went flying ...
Doesn't sound like a very practical solution.
Well, if you’re going to make records disappear for a review, what’s stopping you from making them reappear afterward?Doesn't sound like a very practical solution.
Oh don’t get me wrong. I’m a HUGE system knowledge advocate.
That said, I’m not sure how pilot system knowledge blends with mtc system knowledge.
So did I.
But I can't do the biennial altimeter and transponder check.
Well, if you’re going to make records disappear for a review, what’s stopping you from making them reappear afterward?
I am sure you have better things to spend time on.
If OP, were a jet engine, we could turn off the whining whiner,
My transponder checks since around 2018 have included ADSB checks.I have my transponder check coming up on Tuesday. Seems a bit strange that they require a transponder check (always have) but now that ADS-B is here there is not requirement (that I'm aware of) that it be checked. I do know that if ADS-B is not correct that you will get a nastygram from the powers that be so they are watching ...
My cherokee whines a bit, especially in the pattern. Unfortunately, I can't turn that off!If OP, were a jet engine, we could turn off the whining whiner,
My cherokee whines a bit, especially in the pattern. Unfortunately, I can't turn that off!
The penalty for lying to the Feds?Well, if you’re going to make records disappear for a review, what’s stopping you from making them reappear afterward?
Who said anything about lying?
That'd be you.Who said anything about lying?
Give me your logs. Here are my logs for the last year.That'd be you.
While you didn't say the word "lie", it was pretty obvious what you meant. You can play word games, but the end result would be the same.
That's quite a bit different than "making records disappear".Give me your logs. Here are my logs for the last year.
where is the lie?.
I’m only required to produce the logs for the previous year.That's quite a bit different than "making records disappear".
And I can guarantee that the response to you will be "Are these all of the logs that you are aware of?" or "Where are the preceding years of logbooks?" Is that where you tell the feds that they disappeared?
That wasn't the question.I’m only required to produce the logs for the previous year.
Then why did you suggest making the previous one disappear and later reappear?I’m only required to produce the logs for the previous year.
Because some people like to be a troll?Then why did you suggest making the previous one disappear and later reappear?
If you look at my post again, you’ll see that’s not what I did at all. The first two words actually mean something.Then why did you suggest making the previous one disappear and later reappear?
If you look at my post again, you’ll see that’s not what I did at all. The first two words actually mean something.
Well, if you’re going to make records disappear for a review, what’s stopping you from making them reappear afterward?