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Canada
SIDS not mandatory...
SID inspections are NOT mandatory for Canadian registered, small, privately owned aircraft. From Transport Canada "For non-commercial owner/operators of small piston aircraft who are operating under Standard 625 Appendix B however the ability to operate to the general annual inspection requirements of this appendix removes the requirement to perform the SID inspections.The Regulations state only the minimum requirements in order to comply however Transport Canada encourages all owners to assess manufacturer’s recommendations for their aircraft". So now we know.
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That is great news Gord
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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SID's for all high wing Cessna
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I would assume this is good news for the 337? Hopefully, they would not just convert the SID into an AD on just the 337 if all the high wings have the same SID? It seems, barring any other related 337 incidents, that this has run its course?
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Watch the video on YouTube. I always check what it said to check without an SID. I wish that Cessna would just admit to a service life for its old airplanes. How long can a C-172 wing last, forever? Or is there an hour limit to its life? Cessna knows the answer to this question, but for some reason won't tell us. The same is true for the 337 too, the only difference is that Skymasters are built more beefer.
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You Tube Video mentioned above
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |