Strutwipe
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I know I'm going to get some stick for this question but that's ok because I have thick skin for the beatings from those sticks. I have never come across this situation before.
Without going into dates or aircraft, I have an AD to inspect the cap of the spar. If cracked, a stiffener can be installed and the repaired and inspected every 100hrs. The AD also says if crack or damage is in the spar web a new spar must be installed. The owner says there is a FAA approved 337 repair with fwd and aft doubler sandwiching the spar web in the same area (Both Lt and Rt of CL), so the spar web is not visible. No other damage or cracking is visible. I have not read the 337 but I think it's a moot point.
So between a FAA AD and a FAA approved repair, who wins? Can this be a chicken came before the egg situation?
Finally, yes, I am going to read up on this but I thought it would be an interesting thread.
Without going into dates or aircraft, I have an AD to inspect the cap of the spar. If cracked, a stiffener can be installed and the repaired and inspected every 100hrs. The AD also says if crack or damage is in the spar web a new spar must be installed. The owner says there is a FAA approved 337 repair with fwd and aft doubler sandwiching the spar web in the same area (Both Lt and Rt of CL), so the spar web is not visible. No other damage or cracking is visible. I have not read the 337 but I think it's a moot point.
So between a FAA AD and a FAA approved repair, who wins? Can this be a chicken came before the egg situation?
Finally, yes, I am going to read up on this but I thought it would be an interesting thread.