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Post subject: Re: PA28/32 Proposed Wing Spar AD Posted: 20 Dec 2018, 19:50 |
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It says 32 labor hours to replace a wing spar. That's really really fast...
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Post subject: Re: PA28/32 Proposed Wing Spar AD Posted: 20 Dec 2018, 19:58 |
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Username Protected wrote: It says 32 labor hours to replace a wing spar. That's really really fast... Ah, you can do it Steven!
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Post subject: Re: PA28/32 Proposed Wing Spar AD Posted: 20 Dec 2018, 20:32 |
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Username Protected wrote: Doesn’t include the Saratoga wing. I’m wondering if Piper addressed it in the later designs. Or the Lance, Seneca, or Seminole? Must be a reason, all are of similar design. If you follow the linage the the Seneca isn't so much a twin engine Lance, rater the Lance is a SE Seneca, perhaps that is the difference for the omission or the 32R line? Maybe is shares the heavier wing attachment of the PA34. Jeff
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Post subject: Re: PA28/32 Proposed Wing Spar AD Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 07:23 |
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Username Protected wrote: As I read it the AD assumes that an aircraft has been in continuous "training" operations since it left the factory if it was ever a trainer, even if not the case for many years.. It only looks at how many 100 hour inspections have been done, and calls the resulting calculation "factored" hours. So if a plane was used a few years as a trainer then went into personal use, the "factored" hours would not accumulate during the personal use.
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Post subject: Re: PA28/32 Proposed Wing Spar AD Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 08:33 |
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The PA-32 and 34 have additional structure (caps, webs, angles) on the main spar attachment area. The lower outboard bolt holes are also SMALLER; 5/16 instead of 3/8". The bolts are not difficult to access or remove (not any more than the aft flap rollers on a Bonanza  ).
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Post subject: Re: PA28/32 Proposed Wing Spar AD Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 08:39 |
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Username Protected wrote: The PA-32 and 34 have additional structure (caps, webs, angles) on the main spar attachment area. The lower outboard bolt holes are also SMALLER; 5/16 instead of 3/8". The bolts are not difficult to access or remove (not any more than the aft flap rollers on a Bonanza :D ). So smaller holes equates to more structure correct?
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Post subject: Re: PA28/32 Proposed Wing Spar AD Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 08:44 |
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Username Protected wrote: The PA-32 and 34 have additional structure (caps, webs, angles) on the main spar attachment area. The lower outboard bolt holes are also SMALLER; 5/16 instead of 3/8". The bolts are not difficult to access or remove (not any more than the aft flap rollers on a Bonanza  ). So smaller holes equates to more structure correct? Yes, more meat. I just reinstalled a pair of PA-32R-301T wings. I think I took pictures before reinstalling. I'll post them if I find them
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