Re: KRnet> "account disabled due to excessive bounces" message

2022-03-28 Thread Mark Langford
Well, that didn't work out as well as I was hoping.  Disabling the 
bounce processing is only good for a few minutes, apparently, as the 
KRnet system is still handing out these bounce notices, and it's 
apparent that many are justifiable.  Many are old email accounts that 
lapsed and are replying "undeliverable mail" back to the list server 
admin, and those are understandable.  Some others are inexplicable, 
other than perhaps to slight delays or temporary outages from your email 
provider that issue these "undeliverable" messages to the KRnet server, 
resulting in the disabling of the account.


All I can do at the moment is try to turn down the sensitivity and see 
if that works, so I'll take this opportunity to say that if you suddenly 
realize you're not receiving KRnet mail anymore, go into your account 
and re-enable it.  Info on how to do that should have been sent to you 
when the system was swung over to the new system.  If not,  using the 
link at the bottom of all emails, 
https://list.krnet.org/mailman/listinfo/krnet , you should be able to 
make changes to your account, like changing password, and yes, 
re-enabling your account if it's been disabled.


Mark Langford
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http://www.n56ml.com
Huntsville, AL

On 3/27/2022 8:44 PM, Mark Langford wrote:
Apparently some folks have had their KRnet email "disabled" by the 
system, due to messages from the list being rejected by email host 
providers for whatever reason.  I have renabled all of those addresses, 
and have turned "bounce processing" off, in hopes that it never happens 
again.  If it does, feel free to notify me.  It's not that I got tired 
of youthe system just got a little too picky about undeliverable 
email.  Hopefully it won't happen again.

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Re: KRnet> "account disabled due to excessive bounces" message

2022-03-28 Thread Carri Eve Hoagland via KRnet
Thank for all you do.
Carri

From: KRnet  on behalf of Mark Langford 

Sent: Monday, March 28, 2022 6:09 AM
To: krnet@list.krnet.org 
Subject: Re: KRnet> "account disabled due to excessive bounces" message

Well, that didn't work out as well as I was hoping.  Disabling the
bounce processing is only good for a few minutes, apparently, as the
KRnet system is still handing out these bounce notices, and it's
apparent that many are justifiable.  Many are old email accounts that
lapsed and are replying "undeliverable mail" back to the list server
admin, and those are understandable.  Some others are inexplicable,
other than perhaps to slight delays or temporary outages from your email
provider that issue these "undeliverable" messages to the KRnet server,
resulting in the disabling of the account.

All I can do at the moment is try to turn down the sensitivity and see
if that works, so I'll take this opportunity to say that if you suddenly
realize you're not receiving KRnet mail anymore, go into your account
and re-enable it.  Info on how to do that should have been sent to you
when the system was swung over to the new system.  If not,  using the
link at the bottom of all emails,
https://list.krnet.org/mailman/listinfo/krnet , you should be able to
make changes to your account, like changing password, and yes,
re-enabling your account if it's been disabled.

Mark Langford
m...@n56ml.com
http://www.n56ml.com
Huntsville, AL

On 3/27/2022 8:44 PM, Mark Langford wrote:
> Apparently some folks have had their KRnet email "disabled" by the
> system, due to messages from the list being rejected by email host
> providers for whatever reason.  I have renabled all of those addresses,
> and have turned "bounce processing" off, in hopes that it never happens
> again.  If it does, feel free to notify me.  It's not that I got tired
> of youthe system just got a little too picky about undeliverable
> email.  Hopefully it won't happen again.
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KRnet> Engine Replacement

2022-03-28 Thread bjoenunley--- via KRnet
Who has a test flight program for an engine replacement?  Does anyone have 
experience getting engine replacement approved?  Any advice is appreciated. 

  I am replacing a rotory  engine with a 360. 

Joe Nunley
Yellow River Airport Florida 

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Re: KRnet> "account disabled due to excessive bounces" message

2022-03-28 Thread donald january via KRnet
🏁🏁

On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 7:53 AM Carri Eve Hoagland via KRnet <
krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:

> Thank for all you do.
> Carri
> --
> *From:* KRnet  on behalf of Mark Langford <
> m...@n56ml.com>
> *Sent:* Monday, March 28, 2022 6:09 AM
> *To:* krnet@list.krnet.org 
> *Subject:* Re: KRnet> "account disabled due to excessive bounces" message
>
> Well, that didn't work out as well as I was hoping.  Disabling the
> bounce processing is only good for a few minutes, apparently, as the
> KRnet system is still handing out these bounce notices, and it's
> apparent that many are justifiable.  Many are old email accounts that
> lapsed and are replying "undeliverable mail" back to the list server
> admin, and those are understandable.  Some others are inexplicable,
> other than perhaps to slight delays or temporary outages from your email
> provider that issue these "undeliverable" messages to the KRnet server,
> resulting in the disabling of the account.
>
> All I can do at the moment is try to turn down the sensitivity and see
> if that works, so I'll take this opportunity to say that if you suddenly
> realize you're not receiving KRnet mail anymore, go into your account
> and re-enable it.  Info on how to do that should have been sent to you
> when the system was swung over to the new system.  If not,  using the
> link at the bottom of all emails,
> https://list.krnet.org/mailman/listinfo/krnet , you should be able to
> make changes to your account, like changing password, and yes,
> re-enabling your account if it's been disabled.
>
> Mark Langford
> m...@n56ml.com
> http://www.n56ml.com
> Huntsville, AL
>
> On 3/27/2022 8:44 PM, Mark Langford wrote:
> > Apparently some folks have had their KRnet email "disabled" by the
> > system, due to messages from the list being rejected by email host
> > providers for whatever reason.  I have renabled all of those addresses,
> > and have turned "bounce processing" off, in hopes that it never happens
> > again.  If it does, feel free to notify me.  It's not that I got tired
> > of youthe system just got a little too picky about undeliverable
> > email.  Hopefully it won't happen again.
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Re: KRnet> Engine Replacement

2022-03-28 Thread donald january via KRnet
I believe you start at the beginning of phase #1 flight test.

On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 1:01 PM bjoenunley--- via KRnet <
krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:

> Who has a test flight program for an engine replacement?  Does anyone have
> experience getting engine replacement approved?  Any advice is appreciated.
>
>   I am replacing a rotory  engine with a 360.
>
> Joe Nunley
> Yellow River Airport Florida
>
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Re: KRnet> Engine Replacement

2022-03-28 Thread Flesner via KRnet



Who has a test flight program for an engine replacement?  Does
anyone have experience getting engine replacement approved? Any
advice is appreciated.

  I am replacing a rotory  engine with a 360.

Joe Nunley
Yellow River Airport Florida 


+


You'll certainly need a new weight and balance.  Call the local FSDO and 
let them guide you as you'll need to do it by the regulations to be legal.


What's the engine going in? Certainly not a KR I'm guessing

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Re: KRnet> Engine Replacement

2022-03-28 Thread Jeff Scott via KRnet



> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2022 at 2:00 PM
> From: "bjoenunley--- via KRnet" 
> To: "KRnet" 
> Cc: bjoenun...@gmail.com
> Subject: KRnet> Engine Replacement
>
> Who has a test flight program for an engine replacement?  Does anyone have 
> experience getting engine replacement approved?  Any advice is appreciated.
>
>   I am replacing a rotory  engine with a 360.
>
> Joe Nunley
> Yellow River Airport Florida

Joe,This depends on whether you are replacing the engine with the same model 
engine, a similar model, or something completely different.  And it is purely 
subjective with the FAA Inspector at your local FSDO.

If you are using the same model engine, you don't need to do anything more than 
a logbook entry. If you are changing to a different model engine, then write up 
the change, the call your local FSDO and ask to speak with an airworthiness 
inspector.  They will have you mail or email a copy of the modifications you 
made, then will assign you a new test period.  In most cases, the phase 1 test 
period is 5 hours for an engine change.  Or it can be up to as much as 25 
hours.  That is at the descretion of the airworthiness inspector based on 
whether he thinks this change will significantly impact the performance of the 
plane.  They will not want to come see it.  Your description is sufficient and 
they will assign a phase 1 test period based on your description of the change.

As many of you know, I changed engines, tail, added flaps, added numerous 
fairings, changed props several times, etc.  My KR went back into Phase 1 
testing several times over the years.  All of them were 5 hour test periods.

-Jeff Scott
Arkansas Ozarks
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