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Post by montanapilot on Jul 25, 2018 22:32:05 GMT
The shop that's installing my Beringers is asking if there's an LOA or any other paperwork for the installation. Is there?
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Post by Cluemeister on Jul 25, 2018 23:01:48 GMT
Yes, Tecnam has issued more than one LOA for this. I received one. If you contact Bridget at Tecnam in Sebring, and let her know you need an LOA for Beringer wheels and brakes, she will get you started. This week they are all at Oshkosh, so not sure if you'll get the paperwork started until next week.
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Post by montanapilot on Jul 25, 2018 23:15:03 GMT
Thanks for that, Cluemeister. My shop, in another city, who's known for a month that they're installing my Beringers this coming Monday, just thought about asking that question when I called them today about something else. Is this a document that can be faxed or e-mailed to my shop?
Also, I had advised them that there's a special tool to install the Beringers, and that if they didn't have it, that they needed to get it (and I'd pay for it). They forgot about that as well. Is that tool a necesssity or is it just something that makes it easier, and where do I get one? I can imagine that it's not going to be easy to do this week because of Oshkosh.
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Post by Cluemeister on Jul 25, 2018 23:18:31 GMT
I would contact Mark Gregor. He knows all about this stuff, and he can help you. Let me know if you don't have his contact info. He is also at Oshkosh this week.
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Post by montanapilot on Jul 25, 2018 23:23:29 GMT
I have a call in to Mark.
Also, in the last couple of flights, the "aux fuel pump" light that lights up when you turn on the aux pump has lit up in flight, with the switch off. I cycled the switch a couple of times and it extinguished. Any ideas?
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Post by Cluemeister on Jul 26, 2018 0:14:26 GMT
New one for me. Never had that happen or heard of it.
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Post by montanapilot on Jul 26, 2018 2:53:47 GMT
Got Mark and both advice and assistance. He's been a fabulous resource - so willing to help out.
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