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The final rule was issued yesterday, requiring inspection of the doorpost and wing strut attach areas of certain strut-braced high-wing Cessnas.
http://www.tdatacorp.com/iaprch/20-18-01.htm
Applicability varies by model ... it looks like 182s from 182E (1962 model) through 182Q (1986); all pre-shutdown 205, 206 and 207 models; and 210B (1962) through 210F (1966). None of the narrow-body 180/182/185/210s are listed.
As to the 172 family, it appears that only those of the 1980 model year and newer, up to the 1986 shutdown 172P, are included. "172N" is listed, but only from s/n 17272885 forward. 172Ns from the 1977, 1978 and 1979 model years are not included*. The 1980 172s (including 172N, R172K and 172RG) switched to a "new slim-line front door post [which] means greater visibility for both pilot and passengers." That's likely the culprit.
(*Note that some 1980 model 172Ns were built in late calendar year 1979. Check serial number.)
http://www.tdatacorp.com/iaprch/20-18-01.htm
Applicability varies by model ... it looks like 182s from 182E (1962 model) through 182Q (1986); all pre-shutdown 205, 206 and 207 models; and 210B (1962) through 210F (1966). None of the narrow-body 180/182/185/210s are listed.
As to the 172 family, it appears that only those of the 1980 model year and newer, up to the 1986 shutdown 172P, are included. "172N" is listed, but only from s/n 17272885 forward. 172Ns from the 1977, 1978 and 1979 model years are not included*. The 1980 172s (including 172N, R172K and 172RG) switched to a "new slim-line front door post [which] means greater visibility for both pilot and passengers." That's likely the culprit.
(*Note that some 1980 model 172Ns were built in late calendar year 1979. Check serial number.)
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