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"Land Management personnel told them that they witnessed a wing fall off the plane in the air before it crashed."
A wing came off a King Air?
MANY King Airs have had their wings fall off. For a while, we were forced to slow down (AD). Inconel wing bolts every 5 years was the result.
That and Sauders made a lot of King Air wing straps.....so did Beechcraft.
FACT..............It was a great embarrassment to Beech to have their King Air falling apart, they had to fix it. AS an afterthought, they also decided to fix the Bonanza.........of which 350 had their tails rip off. So they FINALLY, kicking and screaming, fixed the Bonanza as well.
Was there a recent fix to the Bonanzas? I know of the one for the V-tails back in the 80's. I wasn't aware of anything more recent.
Beech RELUCTANTLY fixed the Bonanza. Also, Mike Smith had a fix.
No. I'm old. The point is that Beech would have never done a fix for the Bonanza without two things that happened. This brought much SHAME on Beechcraft!!
1. King Air wings began falling off. The ultimate solution was to change the wing attach point from one bolt in tension to a bolt in shear (B200). Most of these separations were European, where they salt the runways. Although I personally witnessed a 200 pull into FLightcraft with a broken wing, a MIRACLE they didn't crash. That airplane was covered up and the owners were given a new 300.
2. The President of the Bonanza Society (or something like that) was a hugely vocal supporter of the Bonanza and opinioned that the 350 disintegrations were ALL pilot error. Then HIS tail fell off. Beech RELUCTANTLY fixed the Bonanza. Also, Mike Smith had a fix.
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