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"Capt.Doug" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message Total replacement of a part based on an estimated failure span is good, but even with that in place, considering the astronomical cost of doing this, flying these old airplanes past their projected airframe runout I think will always be a crapshoot. The airframe doesn't need to be old. Cape Air has installed spar straps in their C-402C fleet (47 C-402s) after an incident which inspired the Cessna 400 series wingspar AD. D. This is absolutely true. I didn't mean to imply that only older airframes are affected. All airframes are affected starting from the first day they become operational. Sometimes it's caught and an AD is issued, but many times, especially with older airplanes, the issue misses the AD route and just lies there waiting. I can remember 1 AD involving the P51D during the time I was involved with the airplane, and that one was on the 24D50 Hamilton prop. Just imagine projecting the failure timeouts for the rest of the airframe as we used it for display work. Thank God we were fairly good at estimating. :-) Dudley Henriques |
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