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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:54 am    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

Hi all,

I need some reliable information
on CJ propellers in Canada.

Yesterday I have learned that allegedly
the 10 years rule applies to propellers
on Yaks and Cjs in Canada under
CAR Standard 507.03 (5)(b) - Ex-military Aircraft.

I also have been told that there is no overhaul
facility left in whole Canada and TC does not accept
have it overhauled and certified in the States.

Can anybody confirm that. Your advice would be
greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance and Happy Easter.

cheers

Elmar


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 10:41 am    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

Elmar,Recently had the same question/problem come up with a customer from Vancouver BC and we discovered that yes, the prop does have a 10 year life in Canada, and no there does not seem to be any shops in Canada which are able to overhaul the J9-G1 propeller.  I also spoke to several shops here in the US and was told that they no longer do experimental propellers.  The reason seems to be that the price they need to charge to cover supplies, shop time, profit, and liability normally exceeds the cost of a new propeller which is about $3750.00.   
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Hi all,

I need some reliable information
on CJ propellers in Canada.

Yesterday I have learned that allegedly
the 10 years rule applies to propellers
on Yaks and Cjs in Canada under
CAR Standard 507.03 (5)(b) - Ex-military Aircraft.

I also have been told that there is no overhaul
facility left in whole Canada and TC does not accept
have it overhauled and certified in the States.

Can anybody confirm that. Your advice would be
greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance and Happy Easter.

cheers

Elmar



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 12:30 pm    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

Hi Elmar,
If you want to be sure and read the requirement, it is located as Standard 625 under the CARs.
It is interesting how many people don't actually follow this though. It is clear in that Standard that we must overhaul at manufactures recommendations or 10 years which ever comes sooner, and many props the manufacturer recommends 6 years, and everyone defaults to the 10 years. After all we never come close to the total hours.
What I'm currently scratching my head over is I can't find where it states a variable pitched propeller must be done in an overhaul shop. The fixed pitch prop is clear; "the propeller shall be repaired by an organization approved for the overhaul of propellers.".
So if that is true (and it states elsewhere the overhaul must be done per the maintenance manual) we should be able to have our AME overhaul the prop per the maintenance manual and we are good. You might want to challenge your AME with that and see what he/she says.
Jeff


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Elmar,Recently had the same question/problem come up with a customer from Vancouver BC and we discovered that yes, the prop does have a 10 year life in Canada, and no there does not seem to be any shops in Canada which are able to overhaul the J9-G1 propeller. I also spoke to several shops here in the US and was told that they no longer do experimental propellers. The reason seems to be that the price they need to charge to cover supplies, shop time, profit, and liability normally exceeds the cost of a new propeller which is about $3750.00.
Doug
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I need some reliable information
on CJ propellers in Canada.

Yesterday I have learned that allegedly
the 10 years rule applies to propellers
on Yaks and Cjs in Canada under
CAR Standard 507.03 (5)(b) - Ex-military Aircraft.

I also have been told that there is no overhaul
facility left in whole Canada and TC does not accept
have it overhauled and certified in the States.

Can anybody confirm that. Your advice would be
greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance and Happy Easter.

cheers

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 3:59 pm    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

Hi Jeff & Doug,

thank you very much for your postings,
greatly appreciated.

There is one intriguing question: How do
I know when buying a "brand-new"
propeller that is it actually new and
not already 10 or more years since
date of manufacturing. I was told that
it is also the shelf life what expires, is
that true or merely scaremongering?

And what about those guys?

http://www.canadianpropeller.com/maintenance.htm

Thank you again.

cheers

Elmar


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 4:30 pm    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

I can't quote chapter and verse and I very well may be wrong but it has always been my understanding that it is from the date of installation. If it was from date of mfg I would think that many of the CJs previously imported from China into Canada would have run into this problem during the licensing and certification process and we would have heard about any "shelf life" issues years ago.

Doug
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Hi Jeff & Doug,

thank you very much for your postings,
greatly appreciated.

There is one intriguing question: How do
I know when buying a "brand-new"
propeller that is it actually new and
not already 10 or more years since
date of manufacturing. I was told that
it is also the shelf life what expires, is
that true or merely scaremongering?

And what about those guys?

http://www.canadianpropeller.com/maintenance.htm

Thank you again.

cheers

Elmar



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 6:12 pm    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

Hi Elmar,

That is an intriguing question. I have a friend who bought a propeller and had it sitting for two years. Brand new and still took a two year hit, but I think that had more to do with the paperwork than the prop. If he would have shipped the prop to his house then handed it to the Ame the situation may have been different. Again a question for your Ame who has to sign the for the prop install.

I've used both prop works and western prop. Prop works did the work on my f1rocket prop and I was able to work with them on the assembly and install. Seemed like reasonable enough guys.

Jeff

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Hi Jeff & Doug,

thank you very much for your postings,
greatly appreciated.

There is one intriguing question: How do
I know when buying a "brand-new"
propeller that is it actually new and
not already 10 or more years since
date of manufacturing. I was told that
it is also the shelf life what expires, is
that true or merely scaremongering?

And what about those guys?

http://www.canadianpropeller.com/maintenance.htm

Thank you again.

cheers

Elmar








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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 7:29 pm    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

Jeff;

I think you have misunderstood the prop overhaul info.
It is Std. 625, App.C – Out of Phase Tasks. You have quoted Para. 5 (Variable Pitch) correctly but assumed incorrectly that, since it does not specifically state “by an approved organization etc.” it can be overhauled by an AME. That is not the case.

Para. 6 – Fixed pitch propellors can be inspected for defects and returned to service by an AME unless he determines that it requires repair of any type. In which case it must be done by an overhaul facility.



Walt


From: Jeff Deuchar (rocketerf1(at)yahoo.ca)
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Hi Elmar,


If you want to be sure and read the requirement, it is located as Standard 625 under the CARs.


It is interesting how many people don't actually follow this though. It is clear in that Standard that we must overhaul at manufactures recommendations or 10 years which ever comes sooner, and many props the manufacturer recommends 6 years, and everyone defaults to the 10 years. After all we never come close to the total hours.


What I'm currently scratching my head over is I can't find where it states a variable pitched propeller must be done in an overhaul shop. The fixed pitch prop is clear; "the propeller shall be repaired by an organization approved for the overhaul of propellers.".


So if that is true (and it states elsewhere the overhaul must be done per the maintenance manual) we should be able to have our AME overhaul the prop per the maintenance manual and we are good. You might want to challenge your AME with that and see what he/she says.


Jeff


On Monday, April 6, 2015 12:40 PM, doug sapp <dougsappllc(at)gmail.com> wrote:

Elmar, Recently had the same question/problem come up with a customer from Vancouver BC and we discovered that yes, the prop does have a 10 year life in Canada, and no there does not seem to be any shops in Canada which are able to overhaul the J9-G1 propeller. I also spoke to several shops here in the US and was told that they no longer do experimental propellers. The reason seems to be that the price they need to charge to cover supplies, shop time, profit, and liability normally exceeds the cost of a new propeller which is about $3750.00.

Doug




On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Elmar & Manuela <samira.h(at)shaw.ca (samira.h(at)shaw.ca)> wrote:
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Hi all,

I need some reliable information
on CJ propellers in Canada.

Yesterday I have learned that allegedly
the 10 years rule applies to propellers
on Yaks and Cjs in Canada under
CAR Standard 507.03 (5)(b) - Ex-military Aircraft.

I also have been told that there is no overhaul
facility left in whole Canada and TC does not accept
have it overhauled and certified in the States.

Can anybody confirm that. Your advice would be
greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance and Happy Easter.

cheers

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 7:46 pm    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

Doug;

You are correct it is from date of installation.

Walt

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I can't quote chapter and verse and I very well may be wrong but it has always been my understanding that it is from the date of installation. If it was from date of mfg I would think that many of the CJs previously imported from China into Canada would have run into this problem during the licensing and certification process and we would have heard about any "shelf life" issues years ago.
Doug


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Hi Jeff & Doug,

thank you very much for your postings,
greatly appreciated.

There is one intriguing question: How do
I know when buying a "brand-new"
propeller that is it actually new and
not already 10 or more years since
date of manufacturing. I was told that
it is also the shelf life what expires, is
that true or merely scaremongering?

And what about those guys?

http://www.canadianpropeller.com/maintenance.htm

Thank you again.

cheers

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 8:01 pm    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

Further to my last:-------

Some may think the prop overhaul requirements do not apply to “Special C of A” category aircraft and they would be right BUT only for Amateur Built and Owner Maintenance.

Walt


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Jeff;

I think you have misunderstood the prop overhaul info.
It is Std. 625, App.C – Out of Phase Tasks. You have quoted Para. 5 (Variable Pitch) correctly but assumed incorrectly that, since it does not specifically state “by an approved organization etc.” it can be overhauled by an AME. That is not the case.

Para. 6 – Fixed pitch propellors can be inspected for defects and returned to service by an AME unless he determines that it requires repair of any type. In which case it must be done by an overhaul facility.



Walt


From: Jeff Deuchar (rocketerf1(at)yahoo.ca)
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2015 1:30 PM
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Propeller Overhaul in Canada


Hi Elmar,


If you want to be sure and read the requirement, it is located as Standard 625 under the CARs.


It is interesting how many people don't actually follow this though. It is clear in that Standard that we must overhaul at manufactures recommendations or 10 years which ever comes sooner, and many props the manufacturer recommends 6 years, and everyone defaults to the 10 years. After all we never come close to the total hours.


What I'm currently scratching my head over is I can't find where it states a variable pitched propeller must be done in an overhaul shop. The fixed pitch prop is clear; "the propeller shall be repaired by an organization approved for the overhaul of propellers.".


So if that is true (and it states elsewhere the overhaul must be done per the maintenance manual) we should be able to have our AME overhaul the prop per the maintenance manual and we are good. You might want to challenge your AME with that and see what he/she says.


Jeff


On Monday, April 6, 2015 12:40 PM, doug sapp <dougsappllc(at)gmail.com> wrote:

Elmar, Recently had the same question/problem come up with a customer from Vancouver BC and we discovered that yes, the prop does have a 10 year life in Canada, and no there does not seem to be any shops in Canada which are able to overhaul the J9-G1 propeller. I also spoke to several shops here in the US and was told that they no longer do experimental propellers. The reason seems to be that the price they need to charge to cover supplies, shop time, profit, and liability normally exceeds the cost of a new propeller which is about $3750.00.

Doug




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Hi all,

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on CJ propellers in Canada.

Yesterday I have learned that allegedly
the 10 years rule applies to propellers
on Yaks and Cjs in Canada under
CAR Standard 507.03 (5)(b) - Ex-military Aircraft.

I also have been told that there is no overhaul
facility left in whole Canada and TC does not accept
have it overhauled and certified in the States.

Can anybody confirm that. Your advice would be
greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance and Happy Easter.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 5:26 am    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

Thanks Walt,
I'm just a beginner at this and the CAR's always get me as they have so many sections. Took me forever just to find that section. Do you know the paragraph that states the Variable Pitch must be done by an approved overhaul organization? I can't find it anywhere. The fixed pitch was easy.
Jeff


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Further to my last:-------

Some may think the prop overhaul requirements do not apply to “Special C of A” category aircraft and they would be right BUT only for Amateur Built and Owner Maintenance.

Walt


From: Walter Lannon (wlannon(at)shaw.ca)
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2015 8:28 PM
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Propeller Overhaul in Canada


Jeff;

I think you have misunderstood the prop overhaul info.
It is Std. 625, App.C – Out of Phase Tasks. You have quoted Para. 5 (Variable Pitch) correctly but assumed incorrectly that, since it does not specifically state “by an approved organization etc.” it can be overhauled by an AME. That is not the case.

Para. 6 – Fixed pitch propellors can be inspected for defects and returned to service by an AME unless he determines that it requires repair of any type. In which case it must be done by an overhaul facility.



Walt


From: Jeff Deuchar (rocketerf1(at)yahoo.ca)
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2015 1:30 PM
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Subject: Re: Propeller Overhaul in Canada


Hi Elmar,


If you want to be sure and read the requirement, it is located as Standard 625 under the CARs.


It is interesting how many people don't actually follow this though. It is clear in that Standard that we must overhaul at manufactures recommendations or 10 years which ever comes sooner, and many props the manufacturer recommends 6 years, and everyone defaults to the 10 years. After all we never come close to the total hours.


What I'm currently scratching my head over is I can't find where it states a variable pitched propeller must be done in an overhaul shop. The fixed pitch prop is clear; "the propeller shall be repaired by an organization approved for the overhaul of propellers.".


So if that is true (and it states elsewhere the overhaul must be done per the maintenance manual) we should be able to have our AME overhaul the prop per the maintenance manual and we are good. You might want to challenge your AME with that and see what he/she says.


Jeff


On Monday, April 6, 2015 12:40 PM, doug sapp <dougsappllc(at)gmail.com> wrote:

Elmar, Recently had the same question/problem come up with a customer from Vancouver BC and we discovered that yes, the prop does have a 10 year life in Canada, and no there does not seem to be any shops in Canada which are able to overhaul the J9-G1 propeller. I also spoke to several shops here in the US and was told that they no longer do experimental propellers. The reason seems to be that the price they need to charge to cover supplies, shop time, profit, and liability normally exceeds the cost of a new propeller which is about $3750.00.

Doug




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on CJ propellers in Canada.

Yesterday I have learned that allegedly
the 10 years rule applies to propellers
on Yaks and Cjs in Canada under
CAR Standard 507.03 (5)(b) - Ex-military Aircraft.

I also have been told that there is no overhaul
facility left in whole Canada and TC does not accept
have it overhauled and certified in the States.

Can anybody confirm that. Your advice would be
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Thank you in advance and Happy Easter.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 4:54 pm    Post subject: Propeller Overhaul in Canada Reply with quote

Hi Jeff,

you might want to give these guys a
call, they might be able to help you
out having your CJ propeller overhauled
within Canada.

http://www.hopeaero.com/

All the best.

cheers

Elmar


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