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Description: Airplanes, Diamond DA42, Cracked Fuel Tanks, ATA 2810. JULY, 2010, A fuel stain was noted in the left auxiliary tank area. We removed and inspected the tank. There were...
Description: Airplanes Douglas DC915E, Corroded Outflow Valve Doubler. Inspection found the Cabin Air Outflow Valve Doubler (Plate) was corroded beyond limits.
Description: Power Plants, ECI Cylinders, TISN712BCA, Failed Valve Guides. . The ECI cylinders experienced a failure of the valve guides on three of the six cylinders at 384-hours of time...
Description: Airplanes. Embraer 120 ER, Worn MLG Actuator Rod-end. After takeoff, the Left Hand main landing gear (red) indication light remained illuminated after the gear was up.
Description: Airplanes, Ercoupe A1, Shared Landing Gear Bolts, February, 2007. These bolts are located at the top of the landing gear. Three of these bolts hold the spring gear on; all...
Description: Rotors, Eurocopter AS350, Loose Oil Reservoir Cap, The engine oil reservoir cap came off in flight, resulting in significant oil loss. The helicopter returned to base with no...
Description: Airplanes, Fairchild SA227-DC, Cracked Spar Web. A crack was visually identified and located at Stringer Number 14 on the Wing Spar Shear Web.
Description: Accessories, Goodrich Starter Generator The stator was coated with Glyptol paint. The CMM states 'The use of Glyptol on either the armature or stator windings is strictly...
Description: Accessories, Goodrich Water Heater, Failed Thermostat. The 'lavatory water' circuit breaker popped.
Description: Airplanes. Gulfstream 690B, Cracked Main Gear Strut. Left main gear was flat when the mechanic tried to apply nitrogen pressure, hydraulic fluid came out of a 3-inch crack.
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