Jdm
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Question for the mechanics please.
I need a better manual system for working on a Bonanza. It’s an early 80s model that was purchased with an official, but old set of Beech hard binders. The set includes MM, IPC, and WDM. No revisions since the late 90’s. Should I get a new manual set, or can I get updates for this one? I need all manual pubs and revisions to properly accomplish maint for this aircraft and it’s components. I’m told that Textron is the only official source for airframe manuals and revisions but I see a number aftermarket references online?
I have no books for the engine and prop other than free internet sources. Continental has what appears to be a great service available on their website. I haven’t used the paid service but a tech rep that I talked with highly recommends it.
I’d definitely be interested in a reasonable AD service that’s better than searching the FAA’s website.
Any recommendations to simply the process? My concerns are maintaining legal compliance, and having all publications at hand to properly bring this airplane up to snuff without missing any procedures, bulletins, ADs, etc.
I also keep up the old Cessna, so it wold be a bonus score if any of the services included this airplane as well.
Thanks.
I need a better manual system for working on a Bonanza. It’s an early 80s model that was purchased with an official, but old set of Beech hard binders. The set includes MM, IPC, and WDM. No revisions since the late 90’s. Should I get a new manual set, or can I get updates for this one? I need all manual pubs and revisions to properly accomplish maint for this aircraft and it’s components. I’m told that Textron is the only official source for airframe manuals and revisions but I see a number aftermarket references online?
I have no books for the engine and prop other than free internet sources. Continental has what appears to be a great service available on their website. I haven’t used the paid service but a tech rep that I talked with highly recommends it.
I’d definitely be interested in a reasonable AD service that’s better than searching the FAA’s website.
Any recommendations to simply the process? My concerns are maintaining legal compliance, and having all publications at hand to properly bring this airplane up to snuff without missing any procedures, bulletins, ADs, etc.
I also keep up the old Cessna, so it wold be a bonus score if any of the services included this airplane as well.
Thanks.