Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD)
Andy & I are in official contact, I totally agree that the tracing of these struts are vital. Kind of like Rotor blades on my other machines.
Time, usage, storage, all are a factor. It still boils down to Common Sense , how to teach it to the owners and the mechanics is the question. If it appears rotten it may be rotten !
Yes I ferried a ship into here one time that had been sitting on a limestone floor , wet at times for 5-7 years. Paint was good, metal was rotten on the struts, tail surfaces. lower fuselage longerons, etc. WE scrapped the bad parts. We have people trading stuff like that off to other folks and that is the bad part.
I will be pushing the non-destructive testing lab north of me for some answers today & tomorrow.
I was of the opinion that the press test with the Maule and the ring test with a punch was the best & most economical , I am still looking into it all.
I do have an open mind, I fly aerobatics with these struts , +4 g's & -1.5 many times........
Andy & I are in official contact, I totally agree that the tracing of these struts are vital. Kind of like Rotor blades on my other machines.
Time, usage, storage, all are a factor. It still boils down to Common Sense , how to teach it to the owners and the mechanics is the question. If it appears rotten it may be rotten !
Yes I ferried a ship into here one time that had been sitting on a limestone floor , wet at times for 5-7 years. Paint was good, metal was rotten on the struts, tail surfaces. lower fuselage longerons, etc. WE scrapped the bad parts. We have people trading stuff like that off to other folks and that is the bad part.
I will be pushing the non-destructive testing lab north of me for some answers today & tomorrow.
I was of the opinion that the press test with the Maule and the ring test with a punch was the best & most economical , I am still looking into it all.
I do have an open mind, I fly aerobatics with these struts , +4 g's & -1.5 many times........
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