does anybody know where i can sell aircraft parts us made parts like connecters,rings clamps, etc over 1.5million in parts for half the price?
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#1 by matt4tw on April 17th, 2010
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unless you have all the 8130′s, PMA’s, servicable parts tags and maintance records for every part you have you’re not going to be able to sell a single item to anyone. but if you do GANews is probally the best place to advertise.
#2 by nick@night on April 17th, 2010
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As the other responder said, without proper documentation, you won’t be able to sell a single part for use on a U.S. aircraft.
#3 by smartblond48 on April 17th, 2010
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Unless you sell to experimental homebuilers that is. Otherwise you can’t even give them away. No one will want them.
Non airworthy parts probably cause more problems for aircraft owners that all other causes combined.
A couple of years ago someone tried this with strut clevis’ for Piper and Citabria aircraft. Every single one of them had some form of failure as a result of incorrectly formed threads. Turns out the paperwork was forged.
#4 by stacheair on April 17th, 2010
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In the United States you are required by law Title 49 Part 21 to hold a production certificate or Parts Manufacture Authority (PMA) to sale parts. This means if you do not have traceability the parts are unapproved parts and cannot be sold legally. As stated by other you must have a FAA Form 8130-3 attached to parts showing there are NEW and traceable to the manufacture.
Having said that if you do sale parts and there is an accident and someone gets hurt or dies you can go to Federal jail for 20-years to life.
It.s just not worth it to put the industry at risk to make a buck.