by Kristin Winter » Thu May 19, 2016 6:13 pm
If Piper sold the kit, and you can get a copy of the instructions for the kit, perhaps you can get someone to install it citing the Piper kit instructions and not the STC. Of course, if the kit instructions just defaulted to the STC instructions, then that probably won't get you very far.
It is not worth the fight if one has to hire a lawyer. It would be great if AOPA would climb on board, but not sure that would happen. I might do the install as I don't having to hire a lawyer to defend me.
As for getting around it, I am fairly sure that the only way enforcement ever happens is that the STC holder complains. If the owner has the skills, he/she could do the installation, and then at the annual the IA would only have to make a conformity inspection and fill out the 337. As the IA didn't do the installation, he/she is not in violation, as I read the reg and the statute, though it has been awhile since I looked at it.
Kristin