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Got *that* call today...
Well, the 172 went into annual this Monday. Only 35 hours on the clock
this year (criminal, I know). But I rationalized that number by figuring there wouldn't be any surprises this week. Hehe. Boy was I wrong. Yea, I knew going in that we'd have to pull the prop because our hub got caught by a Hartzell AD. Courtesy of a blue light special from Hartzell (bless their selfless hearts), the hub was 50% off for a limited time. Add a reseal + shipping, and we're talking 2.2 AMUs for that alone. Aside from a few minor issues we figured the annual inspection + incidentals would run less than 2 AMUs as it usually does, or a bit over 4 AMUs. And then I got the call. Cracks in the spar of the horizontal stabilizer. Looks like we'll need to send it out and have a new spar installed, which means a strip and repaint so it doesn't look like garbage. He also found cracks in the flap that, while not as critical, are best addressed at the same time with new skins. Both parts can share the shipping crate and we'll be mixing paint anyway... The IA says the spar cracks are a fairly common issue with 172s. I knew something like this plagued C150s (there was an AD on it), but regarding the 172 this was news to me. Has anyone with a 172 or 182 been hit by this? If so, was there any means of compliance OTHER than a new spar? Where did you have the work done? What did it cost? Thanks, Doug http://www.dvatp.com/ |
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Got *that* call today...
In article ,
Doug Vetter wrote: The IA says the spar cracks are a fairly common issue with 172s. I knew something like this plagued C150s (there was an AD on it), but regarding the 172 this was news to me. The easiest way to turn a 172 around on the ramp is to push down on the horizontal stab until the nosewheel comes off the ground, then spin it around wherever you want it. It sounds like a great plan until your mechanic tells you your horizontal stab spar has cracks in it. |
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Got *that* call today...
And then I got the call.
Every owner dreads that call. I think this is one main reason I have always done owner-assisted annuals. It keeps me close to the action, and I don't have to worry about "the call"... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Got *that* call today...
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Roy Smith wrote: In article , Doug Vetter wrote: The easiest way to turn a 172 around on the ramp is to push down on the horizontal stab until the nosewheel comes off the ground, then spin it around wherever you want it. That's why I was taught to push down on the spine. -- -Ed Falk, http://thespamdiaries.blogspot.com/ |
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Got *that* call today...
"Edward A. Falk" wrote in message ... That's why I was taught to push down on the spine. And why I was taught to always use the towbar. I haven't seen anyone push down on a Cessna's tail in decades. Vaughn |
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Got *that* call today...
Vaughn Simon wrote:
"Edward A. Falk" wrote in message ... That's why I was taught to push down on the spine. And why I was taught to always use the towbar. I haven't seen anyone push down on a Cessna's tail in decades. When I was in flight training for my private I flew 152s. It was common practice to push down on the spine to spin it. However it was strictly prohibited to do on the 172s. Now they prohibit doing it on the 152s as well because too many people push down too hard smacking the tail into the ground. -m -- ## Mark T. Dame ## CP-ASEL-IA, CFI-A, AGI ## insert tail number here ## KHAO, KISZ "Outside of the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the country." -- Marion Barry, Mayor, Washington, D.C. |
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Got *that* call today...
Doug,
Do you have a 180hp or something that uses the cs prop? For learning, how did they observe the horizontal stab spar cracks? Looking in from where? Can you see them? Bill H. Loveland CO On Feb 28, 7:00*pm, Doug Vetter wrote: Well, the 172 went into annual this Monday. *Only 35 hours on the clock this year (criminal, I know). *But I rationalized that number by figuring there wouldn't be any surprises this week. *Hehe. *Boy was I wrong. Yea, I knew going in that we'd have to pull the prop because our hub got caught by a Hartzell AD. *Courtesy of a blue light special from Hartzell (bless their selfless hearts), the hub was 50% off for a limited time. * Add a reseal + shipping, and we're talking 2.2 AMUs for that alone. Aside from a few minor issues we figured the annual inspection + incidentals would run less than 2 AMUs as it usually does, or a bit over 4 AMUs. And then I got the call. Cracks in the spar of the horizontal stabilizer. *Looks like we'll need to send it out and have a new spar installed, which means a strip and repaint so it doesn't look like garbage. *He also found cracks in the flap that, while not as critical, are best addressed at the same time with new skins. *Both parts can share the shipping crate and we'll be mixing paint anyway... The IA says the spar cracks are a fairly common issue with 172s. *I knew something like this plagued C150s (there was an AD on it), but regarding the 172 this was news to me. *Has anyone with a 172 or 182 been hit by this? * If so, was there any means of compliance OTHER than a new spar? * Where did you have the work done? What did it cost? Thanks, Doughttp://www.dvatp.com/ |
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Got *that* call today...
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:5gLxj.54596$yE1.25832@attbi_s21... And then I got the call. Every owner dreads that call. I think this is one main reason I have always done owner-assisted annuals. It keeps me close to the action, and I don't have to worry about "the call"... So I guess for you Jay, it's a tap on the shoulder. "Umm Jay? Take a look at this..." Same damage to the wallet, no? Marco |
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Got *that* call today...
Doug Vetter wrote:
Well, the 172 went into annual this Monday. Only 35 hours on the clock this year (criminal, I know). But I rationalized that number by figuring there wouldn't be any surprises this week. Hehe. Boy was I wrong. Yea, I knew going in that we'd have to pull the prop because our hub got caught by a Hartzell AD. Courtesy of a blue light special from Hartzell (bless their selfless hearts), the hub was 50% off for a limited time. Add a reseal + shipping, and we're talking 2.2 AMUs for that alone. Aside from a few minor issues we figured the annual inspection + incidentals would run less than 2 AMUs as it usually does, or a bit over 4 AMUs. And then I got the call. Cracks in the spar of the horizontal stabilizer. Looks like we'll need to send it out and have a new spar installed, which means a strip and repaint so it doesn't look like garbage. He also found cracks in the flap that, while not as critical, are best addressed at the same time with new skins. Both parts can share the shipping crate and we'll be mixing paint anyway... The IA says the spar cracks are a fairly common issue with 172s. I knew something like this plagued C150s (there was an AD on it), but regarding the 172 this was news to me. Has anyone with a 172 or 182 been hit by this? If so, was there any means of compliance OTHER than a new spar? Where did you have the work done? What did it cost? Thanks, Doug http://www.dvatp.com/ I have a 172 with a 360 hp lycoming. Where are the cracks and how did he find them? I have not heard of this. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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Got *that* call today...
Ross wrote:
Doug Vetter wrote: Well, the 172 went into annual this Monday. Only 35 hours on the clock this year (criminal, I know). But I rationalized that number by figuring there wouldn't be any surprises this week. Hehe. Boy was I wrong. Yea, I knew going in that we'd have to pull the prop because our hub got caught by a Hartzell AD. Courtesy of a blue light special from Hartzell (bless their selfless hearts), the hub was 50% off for a limited time. Add a reseal + shipping, and we're talking 2.2 AMUs for that alone. Aside from a few minor issues we figured the annual inspection + incidentals would run less than 2 AMUs as it usually does, or a bit over 4 AMUs. And then I got the call. Cracks in the spar of the horizontal stabilizer. Looks like we'll need to send it out and have a new spar installed, which means a strip and repaint so it doesn't look like garbage. He also found cracks in the flap that, while not as critical, are best addressed at the same time with new skins. Both parts can share the shipping crate and we'll be mixing paint anyway... The IA says the spar cracks are a fairly common issue with 172s. I knew something like this plagued C150s (there was an AD on it), but regarding the 172 this was news to me. Has anyone with a 172 or 182 been hit by this? If so, was there any means of compliance OTHER than a new spar? Where did you have the work done? What did it cost? Thanks, Doug http://www.dvatp.com/ I have a 172 with a 360 hp lycoming. Where are the cracks and how did he find them? I have not heard of this. Let's make that a 180 hp / O-360 Lycoming! With that engine I should have cracks... -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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