Is there a rule of thumb for what would deem the breach of a cowling (i.e. a hole) unairworthy? Hole size? Hole placement? Any hole at all?
Is there a rule of thumb for what would deem the breach of a cowling (i.e. a hole) unairworthy? Hole size? Hole placement? Any hole at all?
Depends. If you are adding a hole to the cowling some fall under a major alteration per 43 Appx A. If you are repairing a hole in the cowling it follows other requirements.Is there a rule of thumb for what would deem the breach of a cowling (i.e. a hole) unairworthy? Hole size? Hole placement? Any hole at all?
This would be a hole found on preflight that shouldn't be there. About half a cm square, maybe smaller.Depends. If you are adding a hole to the cowling some fall under a major alteration per 43 Appx A. If you are repairing a hole in the cowling it follows other requirements.
So, something is rubbing against the cowling that shouldn't oughta be rubbing?This would be a hole found on preflight that shouldn't be there. About half a cm square, maybe smaller.
This would be a hole found on preflight that shouldn't be there. About half a cm square, maybe smaller.
Technically, its a discrepancy and should be addressed. But as noted above, what caused the hole should be determined to ensure there are no other issues or any hidden damage.This would be a hole found on preflight that shouldn't be there. About half a cm square, maybe smaller.
OP says 1/2 a cm. That makes it about a 50cal..?What caliber hole?
OP says 1/2 a cm. That makes it about a 50cal..?
1/2 cm is 5 mm. That’s around 0.2”. So maybe .22 caliber of some type?
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Remeasured it at .25mm so it's pretty small. A&P says I'm fine and he will patch it.
Argh. Centimeters.0.25 mm? That's really small, like 1/10th the diameter of a standard round toothpick.
Cm, mm, inches, caliber. We mess it up with grandeur.
And the world wonders why the US of A can't handle the metric system.
Radius? Or diameter? Perimeter?I love you guys.
Remeasured it at .25mm so it's pretty small. A&P says I'm fine and he will patch it.
DiameterRadius? Or diameter? Perimeter?
Not reliably.Can u describe the hole?
Can u describe the hole?
Could be depth.Radius? Or diameter? Perimeter?
I thought you were from Texas? Since when did Texas join the EU?Argh. Centimeters.
Don't ever accuse me of being from Texas.I thought you were from Texas? Since when did Texas join the EU?
Apologies. Misremembering. I don't even know where I'd go go to purchase a metric tape measureDon't ever accuse me of being from Texas.
I lived in Germany for 3 years. I had a metric tape measure handy.
All good. I went to college in Texas. I currently dont live too far south from you.Apologies. Misremembering. I don't even know where I'd go go to purchase a metric tape measure
Metric washing machines?
When America put men on the moon, Canada was still imperial. Inches and feet. The metric system wasn't mandated until about 1976 or '77, and even after 45 years we still buy lumber and plywood in inches and feet. And build houses that way. The supermarket has prices for metric weight and often in pounds and ounces as well. Us old guys still think in terms of miles and acres and stuff like that, and some of use are good at converting on the fly. When talking to young people we have to remember to give specs in metric. I can't tell a kid that my favorite lake is 1100 feet deep; got to tell him it's 330 metres deep. On POA I have to talk in 'Murican measurements. And spell words in 'Murican.There are two types on countries. Those that use the metric system, and those that put a man on the moon.
To be serious for a second - yeah, the metric system is much better. Knots, nautical miles, statute miles, inches of mercury, ……. It’s odd
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A hole that is 0.5 CM converts to 0.19 inches, or about 3/16 inch. I'm betting that somebody ran some equipment into it. On top, on the side, the front? Metal or FG? Engine OK? 0.177 is an air rifle caliber.
As 206 said, FAR 43 Appendix A, Para (C) preventive maintenance is authorized if you are the owner, pilot or operator. There is a list of the do-able things that you can do. #12 is: "Small simple repairs to fairings, cover plates, cowlings,....etc". I would go to a boater's supply store and pick up a fiber glass repair kit and don't look back.