alaskan9974
Pre-takeoff checklist
What’s contained in the repair kit for the door post, Sk182-115? I am about to order one and curious what it is. All three 182s inspected so far have this issue.
Nice. But post #2 was educational for OP
He wanted to know what was in it ,, there ya go a complete list.Nice. But post #2 was educational for OP
The same list provided in post 2.He wanted to know what was in it ,, there ya go a complete list.
What’s contained in the repair kit for the door post, Sk182-115? I am about to order one and curious what it is. All three 182s inspected so far have this issue.
We knew that.Its already an AD in other parts of the world.
OMG ... They already are in other parts of the world. But, we knew that and you had to make the post anyway.OMG .... this is huge, if this becomes an AD, there will be a bunch of repair stations busy as hell..
Hey, give me some credit! I’ve ruined a few threads.You guys are worse than pre-pubescent girls. Act like grown men, both of you. You each have expertise to share, I’ve seen it and I enjoy it. Just please use the forum software and put one another on ignore. Or just go ahead and get yourselves permanently banned. You should be ashamed of high jacking and ruining every single good technical thread on POA.
I'll give credit where credit is due, How in hell do we get the moderators to do their freaking jobs and manage thread creap?Hey, give me some credit! I’ve ruined a few threads.
Oh BS,, I reply in kind, why should I be required to with stand his false innuendos, and snide remarks? combined with his actuations of bad work, made up by his belief of evidence not given.You guys are worse than pre-pubescent girls. .
It starts with the late 172-N and goes to 182-E and several others.Was this concern for just 182’s or also other single engine strut style Cessna’s?
Oh BS,, I reply in kind, why should I be required to with stand his false innuendos, and snide remarks? combined with his actuations of bad work, made up by his belief of evidence not given.
I'm tryingDon’t reply at all Tom.
I'm trying
The email I got doesn't include my serial, but the link Tom posted does. I'm over 11000TTAF. This is going to be a pricy annual
Well that's totally wrong. when you quote him I see it in your posts.Click on the member’s avitar or user name. It’ll open a window, on the bottom right is an option to ignore. Click on it. There. No trying needed. You will never see any posts, as if that member did not ever exist or return.
Well that's totally wrong. when you quote him I see it in your posts.
I had him on ignore for a while, that's why I know.
He has has a warning to be nice, But?
You are included.1976 182P
They had a link to the NPRM in the FAASafety emailYou got an email?
Is this an SB?
I’m confused.
1976 182P
Thanks TomIt starts with the late 172-N and goes to 182-E and several others.
The short version:
the inspection includes all aircraft with over 4k hours.
It requires repetitive inspections of the lower door post to wing strut conversion for cracks, if cracks are found it requires the kit be installed.
to read what that involves read the kit installation instructions
172-N = SK172-147
182-E and later = SK182-115
I'm saying this is a big deal.
Even if you have no cracks, the repetitive inspection is a PITA
No reason to be sorry, we all live, we all learn.(sorry).
That is inaccurate. The floorboards aren't removed, they are modified to gain access to the structure below.short version = the whole forward cabin floor must be removed just to get to the work area.
In other words a big hole is cut to get to them. Ordered a kit from air power, seemed to be the cheapest. Now if I can get the flap follow cable on the 182L working right maybe It’ll be in the air sooner rather then later.That is inaccurate. The floorboards aren't removed, they are modified to gain access to the structure below.
Tom, that was true of the old software, but not the new. You'll never see a blocked person's post, even when someone else quotes them.Well that's totally wrong. when you quote him I see it in your posts.
I had him on ignore for a while, that's why I know.
He has has a warning to be nice, But?
There's already an oval access "hole" that gets (approximately) doubled in size. There are two separate floorboard modifications, per side.
If you put him on your ignore list it’s much easierI'm trying
That is inaccurate.