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Description: Airplanes, Piper PA31-350, Electrical Power Failure. Loose battery cables led to a complete loss of electrical power while in flight.
Description: Airplanes, Piper PA32-300, Cracked Rudder Bar, February, 2007. Upon removal and disassembly of the rudder pedal assembly (P/N 63419-02), a crack was found approximately two...
Description: Airplanes, Piper PA34-200, Worn Landing Gear Mount Holes, ATA 3211. April, 2007
Description: Airplanes, Piper PA34-200, Cracked Nose Gear Trunnion. During an annual inspection, the right pivot point of the nose gear Trunnion was found cracked where the Trunnion is...
Description: Airplanes, Piper PA44-180, Failed Nose Gear Drag Link Bolt, January, 2008. Chief inspector James Kelly of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University states “The forward drag link...
Description: Airplanes, Piper PA44-180, Cracked Nacelle Angles. A crack was found in he Nacelle Angle during a scheduled inspection. The Crack ran between the two rivets that extend...
Description: Airplanes, Piper PA44-180, Cracked Nose Cone Spar, ATA 5343. This spar assembly was cracked at the left side nose gear support fitting. The crack radiated out from the aft...
Description: Airplanes, PA44-180, Stuck Throttle Cable. After practicing an instrument approach and go-around, the Left Hand engine throttle lever stuck at 25 inches of manifold pressure...
Description: Airplanes, Piper PA44-180, throttle Cable Separation. The student pilot simulated feathering the R/H propeller, and when attempting to set zero thrust, the instructor...
Description: Airplanes, Piper PA46-350P, Loose Landing Light Power Supply. ATA 3340. September 2010 During landing, the operator could not reduce power of the aircraft; however, it landed...
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