Ingress Step Usage
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Re: Ingress Step Usage
Frank, ...as you know, the 172 had a step on the main gear-leg. So I imagine your airplane used a 170 step? (Or perhaps another type?) You might keep an eye on the rivets to make sure they don't begin to tear out a hole in the bottom skins. Adding a couple rivets shouldn't be too difficult if necessary.
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
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Re: Ingress Step Usage
Mind your step!!! Well my pilots step broke today and I was lucky in one way I wasn't hurt. My jeans had a small cut in them as my leg slide down the broken step and a piece of steel sticking out acted as a knife. My steps get a frequent inspection as the leading edge of the step often gets sand blasted and I paint it to stop corrosion. HOWEVER , this corroded from the inside out. I will be buying a Mc Farland step at about $365.00 US . The new one is believe is filled with oil to stop corrosion. I really caught by surprise on this one .
Some genius has used cherry max rivets [ 6 of] to attach the old step to the fuselage skin . He could have used nails , they would have been better.
Some genius has used cherry max rivets [ 6 of] to attach the old step to the fuselage skin . He could have used nails , they would have been better.
Re: Ingress Step Usage
I'm getting so heavy I worry about this when I board.... gotta get on the Fenstermacher-Diet....
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
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Re: Ingress Step Usage
Ok , Bruce ,you had better step in and give the aviation world this diet [life style] . My wife could use this.[to help me] .
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Re: Ingress Step Usage
I'm glad you qualified that statement (in case Ros runs across this thread)!ghostflyer wrote:Ok , Bruce ,you had better step in and give the aviation world this diet [life style] . My wife could use this.[to help me] .
Miles
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Re: Ingress Step Usage
Hello all, I know I'm a late comer to this thread, but I've got a quick question. I'm in the midst of a fravell conversion on my '56 model 172, and I wanted to use the new Atlee Dodge steps, but there is no approval on their stc for a 172 (obviously). Does anyone know of someone who has done a field approval for the Atlee steps on a 172TW?
Re: Ingress Step Usage
LHorn,
Welcome to the forum. As you’re probably aware Bill Berle now owns the Fravel conversion STC.
Assuming the Favel STC calls for the installation of steps p/n 0711006-1 and 071106-2, you can install the F. Atlee Dodge cabin steps with only a logbook entry. They are direct replacement parts with a PMA. No STC or field approval required. Let me know if you need photos or a tracing template to help with locating the skin cutout.
Welcome to the forum. As you’re probably aware Bill Berle now owns the Fravel conversion STC.
Assuming the Favel STC calls for the installation of steps p/n 0711006-1 and 071106-2, you can install the F. Atlee Dodge cabin steps with only a logbook entry. They are direct replacement parts with a PMA. No STC or field approval required. Let me know if you need photos or a tracing template to help with locating the skin cutout.
Gary
Re: Ingress Step Usage
Hey Gary, Thanks for the welcome, and for the info. Exactly what I needed to know I've actually got a salvaged belly skin from a 170 to use for the cutout template, but thank you for that offer. I'm gonna jump over to another thread and post a question about an 80/42 prop so this thread stays step related, but I'll bet there's a similar answer Here's hoping...
Re: Ingress Step Usage
Did you ever receive a reply for this post? I was told by Atlee, the steps they make are a direct replacement part for the original, so no approval needed. Since it's a 170 step you're replacing, even though it is on a 172 (or a 172c now ) you should be able to use the new manufactured step without jumping through any hoops. Any one else has another opinion please post. Cheers.