Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)
This is a truly an emotional thread- and I have waited a couple of days to try and be really objective. I have been doing my homework and know the following:
1. The struts are expensive (~3k including disassembly, paint, reassembly)
2. The strut availability is going to be very scarce (if it isn't already)
3. There is no way the factory or Univair is going to get all the strut made for all of us in a short period of time (3 months) assuming all of us just buy new ones because of the following:
4. I have called no less than 4 NDT facilities in the Western New York area.
All of them have told me the same thing.....
5. Eddy current inspection is not used and doesn't work on steel tubing- it is ideal for aluminum
6. Ultrasound is great but almost nobody does .020- .060 (I may not be quoting the SB accurately) thick as specified
7. It is not perfectly clear if the inspector has to be FAA approved to sign the log, or if the inspector publishes a report for the IA/ AP to approve and sign off
8. None of the FAA repair stations I have spoke to so far in WNY area know how to or where to get eddy current/ ultrasound inspection done.
9. Many of us are freaking out about this.
Either way it looks like a great many of us will be essentially grounded until we can find an inspection service, afford new struts, wait until these struts exist, or find an alternate method of compliance!
Please comment. I will post the same comment on the AD thread.
Jeff LaChausse
1946 BC12-D
This is a truly an emotional thread- and I have waited a couple of days to try and be really objective. I have been doing my homework and know the following:
1. The struts are expensive (~3k including disassembly, paint, reassembly)
2. The strut availability is going to be very scarce (if it isn't already)
3. There is no way the factory or Univair is going to get all the strut made for all of us in a short period of time (3 months) assuming all of us just buy new ones because of the following:
4. I have called no less than 4 NDT facilities in the Western New York area.
All of them have told me the same thing.....
5. Eddy current inspection is not used and doesn't work on steel tubing- it is ideal for aluminum
6. Ultrasound is great but almost nobody does .020- .060 (I may not be quoting the SB accurately) thick as specified
7. It is not perfectly clear if the inspector has to be FAA approved to sign the log, or if the inspector publishes a report for the IA/ AP to approve and sign off
8. None of the FAA repair stations I have spoke to so far in WNY area know how to or where to get eddy current/ ultrasound inspection done.
9. Many of us are freaking out about this.
Either way it looks like a great many of us will be essentially grounded until we can find an inspection service, afford new struts, wait until these struts exist, or find an alternate method of compliance!
Please comment. I will post the same comment on the AD thread.
Jeff LaChausse
1946 BC12-D
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