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Terminal Voltage Regulator New $ 22.50 Each on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:LT1074HV Brand:LINEAR Warranty:Yes

 

Our Name Says it All!

Buy it now for $22.50 EACH



Avionics Masters

1001 NW 62nd Street. Suite #309
Fort Lauderdale, fl 33309
954.491.2580
(fax) 954.491.5279

FREE Ground shipping within the continental United States

You are purchasing a New**  Terminal Voltage Regulator


The Regulator is in new**   condition.

30 Day Warranty.  

  • Need avionics repairs?

     

    Avionics Masters does:

     

      RADAR REPAIRS, COM  AND NAV REPAIRS  and TRANSPONDER REPAIRS!

     

    For Avionics repairs call Avionics Masters at 954-491-2580

     

    **Yellow Tag vs. FAA 8130-3?

     

    Avionics Masters is an FAA Certified Repair Station and Supplies all serviceable or Overhauled avionics with an FAA authorized Maintenance Release form 8130-3

    Does a yellow tag satisfy the requirements of a maintenance release?

    You must first understand that there's no legal definition of a yellow tag. Regardless of the fact that there are logbooks out there that are full of them, the term "yellow tag" isn't mentioned anywhere in FAR Part 43.

    Yellow tags were first used by the Army Air Corps back in the early days of World War II. No reason was given why the color yellow was picked to indicate a serviceable component. Most of us would have picked the color green for serviceable and yellow for repairable – not the other way around.

    I suspect, based on my own military experience, that the decision to use yellow for serviceable parts was probably made by an Army supply clerk who ordered a million yellow tags by mistake and had to find a use for them or be shipped to a combat area.

    Regardless, after the war, the airlines stayed with the military tradition of using yellow tags as a serviceable item. Following their lead, the rest of general aviation bought in – and yellow tags became part of aviation terminology and culture.

    The only FAA approved maintenance release under FAR Part 43, Appendix B is The FAA form 8130-3 a yellow tag does not provide any of the requirements for the return to service for avionics components.  It’s all a myth and few yellow tags provide the information required by the FAA.  And many yellow tags are placed on components removed from aircraft by A&P’s without the inspection required by the regulations, it is not satisfactory to turn the component on before removing it and then yellow tag the component as approved for return to service. The component must be tested and inspected according to the manufacturers specifications which cannot be performed any where else than in an FAA approved repair facility.

     

    Avionics Masters refurbishes, repairs and sells more legacy avionics than our next 10 nearest competitors. Our staff of avionics technicians almost all of which have more than thirty years experience and some worked for the manufacturers of this equipment building the avionics they are now repairing.  These technicians know how to not only repair the units but also what to do to insure the avionics provides our customers with excellent service life. We provide quality legacy avionics that our customers can rely on. Our products are sold world wide to many professional aviation firms who trust us to supply outstanding products and service. When quality counts, in aviation it always does, Avionics Masters is a world leader.

    Avionics Masters

    ** Our Name Says it All**!

     

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