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SGT, I to am a licensed A&P since 1981. Worked heavy commercial a/c 95% of my career. Have used micro mesh on acryllic windows such as fuselage side windows and cockpit eyebrows, etc. The front w/s's on large a/c are laminated glass, I believe. I've come across a few shattered w/s's in my time (only outer layer). I think the FAA is worried about some distortion in cockpit w/s's. I've been doing scratch removal for builders and car w/s's for a couple pf years now distortion free but my supplier doesn't want to deal with the FAA to get their excellent scratch removal system onboard with the FAA. Probably a $$$$$$ thing!
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Usually when the L1 or R1 shatter, weather outter, middle or inner pane it is from faulty window heat system. Sometimes improper torques or a messy bird strike.
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Brian Safe Glass Technologies Mobile Windshield Repair Last edited by SGT : 01-02-2008 at 08:02 PM. Reason: added text |
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SGT--you are 100% right.... You must be talking about Brandano.....(pilot write-ups)
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