Cyclenut wrote:Removal and replacement of aircraft batteries IS elementary work providing you are replacing it with the same part number battery or any other battery that is in the IPC (or PMA'd /TSO'd part). No maintenance release is required, but a Log Book entry is still required.
Since your example states an STC, you can't just install the Battery called out in the STC and think you are good to go. You must 'embody' the STC, that is purchase the 'STC' paperwork to give you the right to install it. The act of 'embodying' the STC is NOT Elementary Work, and that's no different for either Private or Commercial. You as a Pilot or Owner are not eligible to do. It MUST be an appropriately rated AME. If you are in the Owner Maintenance or Amateur Built Categories, then as the Owner you can embody the STC and release it, without having to have an AME release it. Merely 'stealing' the STC data and writing thast in the Log Book won't cut it.
The requirement for a Major Mod or Repair report to be filed still needs to be evaluated as stated previously.
Cyclenut,
Where does CAR's state that "Removal and replacement of aircraft batteries IS elementary work providing you are replacing it with the same part number battery or any other battery that is in the IPC (or PMA'd /TSO'd part)."? Elementary work is a listing of tasks, not detailing types of fabric and, part numbers etc...
A maintenance release is required per CAR's as follows:
605.85 (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), no person shall conduct a take-off in an aircraft, or permit a take-off to be conducted in an aircraft that is in the legal custody and control of the person, where that aircraft has
undergone maintenance, unless the maintenance has been certified by the signing of a maintenance release pursuant to section 571.10.
And:
(4)
No maintenance release is required in respect of tasks identified as elementary work in the Aircraft Equipment and Maintenance Standards.
"Embodying" this STC is no more than installing the new battery (which is elementary work), filing the paperwork with the aircraft technical record and making your log entries (assuming that this is not a major mod). Since the battery replacement is deemed elementary work which requires no maintenance release, and writing a log entry and filing paperwork does not constitute maintenance, where is the need for a maintenance release?
Also, in my experience, many of these types of small part STC's are given out if you purchase the STC'd part. It would not be good business to make someone buy your great idea and them make them pay again for the approval. You wouldn't sell very much.
I would really suggest getting TC's decision on this as they will be the ones giving you the grief if I am wrong. Ask a couple different inspectors. You'll probably get a few different answers!
