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![]() http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/news/sta...tageplane.html What is interesting is I wonder if this plane had met compliance with the recent emergency AD that effectively grounded ALL AT6's until a fairly comprehensive removal, inspection and reinstallation of most if not all of the wing attach fittings/bolts. http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory...6?OpenDocument There was a one time 10 hour allowance to reposition, with many limitations, including day, vfr, and no passenger carrying. There was a passenger in this aircraft, per the news article. The AD subject matter has nothing to do with the gear mishap, but I would be surprised that one of these aircraft has already complied with the AD fully this soon afterwards of the issue date.. IF this plane was in compliance, its a non-issue.. if it was NOT, would the expected action be a slap on the wrist, or a full court public lynching? What say ye? Dave |
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 13:19:56 GMT, Dave S
wrote: It did meet compliance with the AD prior to the flight in question. A good number of T-6s were inspected right away and were up and flying in a relatively short time. Anecdotal comment: No attach angle fatigue cracks have been found in any of the T-6s inspected to date (some attach angles with corrosion were found). Bela P. Havasreti http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/news/sta...tageplane.html What is interesting is I wonder if this plane had met compliance with the recent emergency AD that effectively grounded ALL AT6's until a fairly comprehensive removal, inspection and reinstallation of most if not all of the wing attach fittings/bolts. http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory...6?OpenDocument There was a one time 10 hour allowance to reposition, with many limitations, including day, vfr, and no passenger carrying. There was a passenger in this aircraft, per the news article. The AD subject matter has nothing to do with the gear mishap, but I would be surprised that one of these aircraft has already complied with the AD fully this soon afterwards of the issue date.. IF this plane was in compliance, its a non-issue.. if it was NOT, would the expected action be a slap on the wrist, or a full court public lynching? What say ye? Dave |
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It did meet compliance with the AD prior to the flight in question.
A good number of T-6s were inspected right away and were up and flying in a relatively short time. Anecdotal comment: As of the last communication I received, no attach angle fatigue cracks have been found in any of the T-6s inspected to date (some attach angles with corrosion were found). Bela P. Havasreti |
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Glad to hear that.. on BOTH counts.. and also that nobody was hurt in
the accident airplane in dallas.. Dave snj-5 wrote: It did meet compliance with the AD prior to the flight in question. A good number of T-6s were inspected right away and were up and flying in a relatively short time. Anecdotal comment: As of the last communication I received, no attach angle fatigue cracks have been found in any of the T-6s inspected to date (some attach angles with corrosion were found). Bela P. Havasreti |
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![]() Accident was due to a bit of overaggressiveness with the gear handle. After takeoff, when the pilot went to put the gear up, the handle was pulled a bit too much and went over the mechanical stop. After the accident, from outside the aircraft the handle was able to be forced out and back over the stop into the correct position. Bad thing about it was the a/c was scheduled to get the attach angle skid plates during the next maintenance session. NOw at least partof the attach angles are going to have to be replaced. BTW...both people onboard were part of the museum staff that owns the aircraft. Craig C. |
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