i just bought a whelen strobe to replace the rotating beacon...it was the one suggested in a previous topic. My mechanic installed it and it fit perfect. But he said when he went to do the paperwork there in no stc for the 170b. How does a person get this approved. Is it becauce it was not required at the time my 52 was made? He was going to contact the faa on monday...but i thought someone out there might know something.
jeff
rotating beacon
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Here is how I'd approach the FAA for your 337.
I can't remember if the rotating beacon was required or not but the strobe you bought is built under a FAA/PMA and is intended as a replacement for a beacon you already had installed under some type of approval.
This strobe more than likely exceeds the old beacons performance and therefor is a SAFETY improvement.
It was installed (I assume) per the manufacturers instructions and acceptable practices per 43.13.
And the icing on the cake is you can probably provide a list of similar aircraft that this strobe IS approved on.
I would think you would have no problem with the approval.
One thing I though. You and at least your mechanic SHOULD have checked this before the installation.
Normal practice is to ask the FAA for approval to do this before you actually do it. I wouldn't mention that you already did it unless it came up. Then I would lie about it.
I can't remember if the rotating beacon was required or not but the strobe you bought is built under a FAA/PMA and is intended as a replacement for a beacon you already had installed under some type of approval.
This strobe more than likely exceeds the old beacons performance and therefor is a SAFETY improvement.
It was installed (I assume) per the manufacturers instructions and acceptable practices per 43.13.
And the icing on the cake is you can probably provide a list of similar aircraft that this strobe IS approved on.
I would think you would have no problem with the approval.
One thing I though. You and at least your mechanic SHOULD have checked this before the installation.
Normal practice is to ask the FAA for approval to do this before you actually do it. I wouldn't mention that you already did it unless it came up. Then I would lie about it.
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Replacement Whelen Strobe
See http://www.whelen.com/aviation/Avserman.pdf I think you would have to follow Whelen's guidelines on page four entitled "Aircraft not specifically mentioned on elegibility list". You will also need to come up with an ICA--Instructions for Continued Airworthiness--to attach to your 337. As far as paperwork is concerned it would have been easier to get wingtip strobes--they are STC'ed for the 170.
Gary