benyflyguy
En-Route
our attitude indicator (on vacuum) was acting up on club 182. We had it pulled and sent out for refurb earlier in the week.
Today was a CAVU morning in NEPA and I planned on taking kids up and heading to Blairstown 1N7 for breakfast at donnas runway cafe-excellent breakfast!!
Open up hangar and the front seat is removed. Presumably to make pulling the attitude indicator easier.
I texted the club that won’t be able to fly today because the seat is pulled. One of the club members is also involved with the maintenance shop. He Texted the maintenance guy, and the maintenance guy said he pulled the seat because the plane is not airworthy because it doesn’t have an attitude indicator.
The way I read the FAR specifically 91.205 -B is that I do not need an attitude indicator to fly in a severe clear day like today. In fact a lot of people are applying today without attitude indicator.
Heading indicator electric.
Is there something I’m missing here?
In fact because it’s not working and been pulled by the mechanic it’s even more airworthy then had it been in operative and not placarded.
Today was a CAVU morning in NEPA and I planned on taking kids up and heading to Blairstown 1N7 for breakfast at donnas runway cafe-excellent breakfast!!
Open up hangar and the front seat is removed. Presumably to make pulling the attitude indicator easier.
I texted the club that won’t be able to fly today because the seat is pulled. One of the club members is also involved with the maintenance shop. He Texted the maintenance guy, and the maintenance guy said he pulled the seat because the plane is not airworthy because it doesn’t have an attitude indicator.
The way I read the FAR specifically 91.205 -B is that I do not need an attitude indicator to fly in a severe clear day like today. In fact a lot of people are applying today without attitude indicator.
Heading indicator electric.
Is there something I’m missing here?
In fact because it’s not working and been pulled by the mechanic it’s even more airworthy then had it been in operative and not placarded.