AD 2020-18-01 - Cessna Wing Strut Fitting Cracks
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
- Bill discusses AD 2020-18-01 concerning Cessna strutted aircraft in the latest Post Flight Checklist #011.
SEB95-19
Applies to 172, 182, 205, 210
Service Kit Applicability
172 SK172-147
182 SK182-115
205 SK210-156
210 SK210-156
SEB93-5R2
Applies to 205, 206, 207
Service Kit Applicability
205 SK206-42
206 SK206-42
207 SK206--42 or SK207-19
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My 1984 C172P was just inspected for this AD at annual and was perfectly fine. It’s got 12,000 flight school hours and the airframe is still rock-solid. I think the real reason is that these 1970s and 80s Cessnas sell for a 5th of the cost of the new Cessnas but rent at flight schools for about the same, so they are cutting in on Cessna profits. Cessna has an financial interest in creating the perception that the older fleet might have problems. Just follow the money.
They also based the inspection on unimproved runway operations for fleet 207s. Not sure such a rigorous AD is warranted for the 100 series aircraft. Thanks for watching!
At 7 min in you miss an important point. .... clarified point states....(i) For airplanes that have accumulated less than 4,000 hours time-in-service (TIS) as of the effective date of this AD: Initially inspect prior to the accumulation of 4,000 hours TIS or within the next 200 hours TIS after the effective date of this AD, WHICHEVER OCCURS LATER.
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How else do these manufacturers make extra money?? They come up with new stuff when cash flow is slow.
I’ve made those exact sounds looking at numerous engineering callouts on commercial aircraft. They always start with “Remove engine I.A.W. B747 AMM….” Every line mechanics favorite B767 write up “F.O. Reports #2 window squealing.” Every line mechanics favorite sign off “Lubed window.” My latest favorite question by owners of GA aircraft, “When can I get my airplane in for an annual?” Mechanics favorite/best answer…NEVER!
I feel your pain brother!
This is weird how the older aircrafts are not affected by this AD. Just checked a fleet that I’m working on and realized 172 models only affected after year of 1980 manufacturing.
Looks like they lost some procedures during the manufacturing or swapped to the lower quality sheet metal.
Thanks for the video, watching that while doing that to one 182 that is affected.
The older aircraft had the fittings inside the aircraft. I assume.... that Cessna retooled that area to aid in manufacturing to have the strut fittings on the outside of the skins.
That effectively removes a lot of Cessna planes from the fleet worldwide. Too expensive to fix at $15000 and the parts. Especially in Europe when you must go to EASA certified repair station licenced to do 'major' repairs. They really know how to charge.
Possibly. Then again, if the EASA based aircraft become economically unfeasible maybe we can ship them to the US!
C172 -* 10 rivets, 6 nuts, 12 washers, 6 bolts, two channels of metal = $3,415.00 !!!! add another 3 Large for labor... wow. makes the whole fleet not very inviting
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Nice overview. Part II should include pictures....
I agree. Need more pictures and less jabbering.
You guys know what you’re talking about. How come no phots or cracked parts ? Would be nice to see an example.
When I did this I didn't have any cracks to look at! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the insights on this new AD. Doing the Annual on my R172K (1980) this week. How did the inspection of your Hawk XP in the shop go? Were you able to visually inspect or did you have to use a borescope or other means?
We'll be inspecting that aircraft in February at annual. We'll do a follow up vid on that effort. Thanks!
Any new updates on this? I’ve got a R182 that’ll be coming into the shop for it’s annual in about a month. Still can’t find anything really about this AD other than the AD itself or your short explanation I just watched.
I just had mine checked, no problems.
Hey Bill, Larry appreciate the report here. I'm a A&P I.A. up in Alaska and I'm trying to hunt down some pics for inspection purposes with this A.D. which of course would make the inspection process one hell of a lot easier. Any leads on that, regards Brian in Alaska
Hey Brian, The folks at Skywagons put out a nice vid showing the structure essentially naked. Really helps you get your head around things a bit. Check it out. ua-cam.com/video/a9jDvzGnYyI/v-deo.html Thanks for watching!
Isn't that area included in annual inspection for every Cessna Model with wing struts...?
Should be. However this moves it up to "special emphasis" and forces a mechanic to get out a magnifying glass. Thanks for watching!
Ever seen a 207 from Alaska ? I have. Beat to S**t This AD should only apply to that type for now.
Yeah, they're rough. Anything with a similar part get rounded up by ADs... :(
Whose mugshot is hanging on the wall, lol?
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Nov 1, 2021 5199 hrs 182P Both sides cracked
Yipes!
This video is slow, disorganized and twice as long as it needs to be.
Bruce, This was our first AD brief. We are trying to improve! But we are trying to answer questions many of our owners and mechanics have. Sort of a tough balance. Thanks much!
I agree.. to long video and comments not to the point... but is a lot to improve .. the crew should review the video and edit it... write a list of points to talk... looks like a very experience mechanic .. but you should only talk about the problem the solution and show some pictures or videos.. we all in aviation know an AD is and how will affect us... we don’t know about the inspection the repair or what is in the kit.... good luck for the next time........ look for someone also to ask questions... not only ask about taking the floor off!!!! Good luck
Unprofessional.
I'll wear a suit next time!... :)
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