by Jim Worley » Fri Nov 02, 2012 3:21 am
I inspected my horn a couple years ago using SB 1189 and the procedures provided here on the forum. However, I had eddy current inspection used instead of dye pen. AC 43.13-1b says that dye pen is not as sensitive as other methods of NDI (and eddy current was the one my friend offed to do for free).
So, even though eddy current is more sensitive, am I not in compliance with the SB (and thus the AD) because I did not use dye pen? I was going off of the theory that if I was using a more sensitive method, that I was fulfilling the intent of the inspection and was in compliance with SB1189.
So after reading Zach's article on the AD in this month flyer, rereading SB 1189 and the AD, and researching my aircraft forms, I am wondering if now I am not in compliance and need to start planning to take the tail off in the next hundred hours.
Thoughts?
Jim