sonex892 wrote:Brett wrote:I look like having to use the CASA schedule 5. I plan to VH register this one. My Aeropup is RAA rego'd and came with it's own specific manual, so I have been using that. I honestly thought the Sonex came with it own manual too, but I must have been dreaming when I thought that one up I guess :) A maintenance schedule has been the last thing on my mind actually, but now is the time to sort it out.
-Brett
I'm not sure if you have to use the schedule 5 or not? Maybe best to contact who ever does the MPC course over in WA or Brian Ham a fellow sonex builder /flier runs the MPC course in Vic.
Steve
Sonex 892
I've recently completed my MPC here in NSW with Ken Garland.
The question was asked and he said you do not have to use Schedule 5, perhaps you can work with the maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer (if it exists) or you can use your own if you like.
However, if you do use your own, when the AP comes you will have to be able to back up whatever you state in your maintenance schedule with credible data if requested.
For example when you state a certain maintenance interval on a certain part, or a part lifetime or whatever, you have to have the data from the manufacturer of that part or some other credible source of data to back up your claim if asked.
Not such an easy thing to do if you think about it, better to stick to schedule 5 where possible.
I will use schedule 5 for my airframe but will have to create my own for the engine.
Mine will be based upon the Great Plains & AeroVee manuals (which are very similar), so I have those as "credible data source" to back me up if questioned, as these engines are very similar to mine.