Dear friends of the wonderful DA42. Looks like another expensive AD for European registered planes coming up after the fuel injector AD.
https://ad.easa.europa.eu/blob/EASA_PAD ... D_19-135_1
Material is not an issue, but wings have to be dismounted.
Did anybody of you hear or experienced problems with the hoses (reportedly rubber parts in the fuel tanks)? Secondly, does anybody know, if Cirrus has a similair rate of (expensive) AD’s?
Pending EASA AD Fuel Tank Connection Hoses
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Re: Pending EASA AD Fuel Tank Connection Hoses
My SR22, a 2003 model has 8 ADs total based on the Cirrus website: https://cirrusaircraft.com/service-support/Wilfried wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 8:29 pm Dear friends of the wonderful DA42. Looks like another expensive AD for European registered planes coming up after the fuel injector AD.
https://ad.easa.europa.eu/blob/EASA_PAD ... D_19-135_1
Material is not an issue, but wings have to be dismounted.
Did anybody of you hear or experienced problems with the hoses (reportedly rubber parts in the fuel tanks)? Secondly, does anybody know, if Cirrus has a similair rate of (expensive) AD’s?
Last one was in 2009. The most expensive AD per discussions with an owner of a similar year was the Avidyne AD which effectively cost about $6K to replace the PFD. All the ADs were less than $1K, most around $500 (e.g. line collar replacement).
I spot checked higher serial numbers, and after 2009 there is only 1 AD and it is a one time inspection of FIKI system lines. No cost analysis I can see on it.
Tim
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Re: Pending EASA AD Fuel Tank Connection Hoses
Does anybody have an idea how many aircrafts are affected? AFAIK when FAA issues AD they usually supply estimate of cost and total cost for the fleet.
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Re: Pending EASA AD Fuel Tank Connection Hoses
Hi Emir, EASA does not supply these figures, but probably somebody in the forum has an estimate.
From an owner perspective I estimate a 5 digit figure. Will ask my shop for a quote. I am sure the AD will come in September.
Really annoying, since NG (and NG conversion) owners had to swallow the AD concerning the replacement of fuel injectors by the end of last year that was in the range of 12K €.
The reason why I was asking for Cirrus AD‘s is that I heard about some owners that for reasons of erratic AD‘s sold their Diamonds and became Cirrus owners.
From an owner perspective I estimate a 5 digit figure. Will ask my shop for a quote. I am sure the AD will come in September.
Really annoying, since NG (and NG conversion) owners had to swallow the AD concerning the replacement of fuel injectors by the end of last year that was in the range of 12K €.
The reason why I was asking for Cirrus AD‘s is that I heard about some owners that for reasons of erratic AD‘s sold their Diamonds and became Cirrus owners.
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Re: Pending EASA AD Fuel Tank Connection Hoses
Why do you expect so high price? And how do you know that your aircraft is affected (SB specifies P/N and I wouldn't expect all aircrafts are affected)? Please share info on quotation when you get it.
I'll have 12-years service in September (which includes removing the wings) so this will be checked as well with no extra cost (except material if needed).
Which shop do you use?
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Re: Pending EASA AD Fuel Tank Connection Hoses
We are all aware of differences between Cirrus and Diamond post-sales support and we're trying to change this.
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Re: Pending EASA AD Fuel Tank Connection Hoses
There are service bulletins for all DA40 and DA42 variants on the Diamond web site.
It is very interesting, that the credit guidelines are different for DA40 and DA42:
DA40: Credit: Parts and labour effort for all aircraft effected.
DA42: Credit: Parts and labour effort for all aircraft effected within warranty period!
It is very interesting, that the credit guidelines are different for DA40 and DA42:
DA40: Credit: Parts and labour effort for all aircraft effected.
DA42: Credit: Parts and labour effort for all aircraft effected within warranty period!
Reinhard
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