Tue May 16, 2023 11:01 pm
Wed May 17, 2023 10:00 am
FAA estimates the following costs to comply with this AD:
Inspections* 25 work-hours X $85 per hour = $2,125 $25 $2,150 $38,700
Reporting 1 work-hour X $85 per hour = $85 $0 $85 $1,530
*Estimates are provided for the eddy current bolt hole inspections of the most inboard fastener
only.
(g) Inspection
Before further flight: Perform inspections to detect cracking and corrosion by
doing the actions specified in either paragraph (g)(1) or (2) of this AD. No action is
required by this AD if all wing terminal fittings have been inspected in accordance with
paragraph (b)(1) of AD 2001-22-06, Amendment 39-12485 (66 FR 54111, October 26,
2001), and, as of the effective date of this AD, no more than 10 years or 2,500 flight
hours have accumulated since that inspection.
(1) Separate all 8 wing terminal-to-spar chord joints (wings off) and perform a
magnetic particle inspection of the steel terminal fittings and an eddy current inspection
of the 8 inboard holes in the end of the spar chord, in accordance with procedures
approved by the Manager, West Certification Branch, FAA.
(2) On the left and right lower forward terminal fitting-to-spar chord joint
assemblies, remove the most inboard fastener common to the spar cord and the terminal
fitting, and do an eddy current bolt hole inspection on the steel terminal fittings and on
the aluminum spar chord in accordance with procedures approved by the Manager, West
Certification Branch, FAA.
Wed May 17, 2023 10:54 am
Wed May 17, 2023 12:21 pm
Wed May 17, 2023 3:34 pm
Tue May 23, 2023 11:33 am
Tue May 23, 2023 12:56 pm
aerovin wrote:So it seems the Arizona Base CAF people are unofficially and informally saying that the inner spar tube-to-wing attach fitting inner-most bolt was removed and inspected on Sentimental Journey in accordance with the AD and, once put back together, it will remain airworthy and meet its summer tour schedule. If all that is correct, that is great news.
Removal of that inner bolt is problematic because structure has to removed to provide access. Whatever, the CAF guys figured out how to do it.
So, no cracks or corrosion evidently found on one of the three airworthy B-17s directly covered by the AD.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/9261317727/permalink/10160962380137728/
Tue May 23, 2023 1:38 pm
aerovin wrote:So it seems the Arizona Base CAF people are unofficially and informally saying that the inner spar tube-to-wing attach fitting inner-most bolt was removed and inspected on Sentimental Journey in accordance with the AD and, once put back together, it will remain airworthy and meet its summer tour schedule. If all that is correct, that is great news.
Tue May 23, 2023 7:27 pm
bdk wrote:aerovin wrote:So it seems the Arizona Base CAF people are unofficially and informally saying that the inner spar tube-to-wing attach fitting inner-most bolt was removed and inspected on Sentimental Journey in accordance with the AD and, once put back together, it will remain airworthy and meet its summer tour schedule. If all that is correct, that is great news.
But numerous sources stated that the fleet was grounded indefinitely!
Wed May 24, 2023 12:39 am
bdk wrote:aerovin wrote:So it seems the Arizona Base CAF people are unofficially and informally saying that the inner spar tube-to-wing attach fitting inner-most bolt was removed and inspected on Sentimental Journey in accordance with the AD and, once put back together, it will remain airworthy and meet its summer tour schedule. If all that is correct, that is great news.
But numerous sources stated that the fleet was grounded indefinitely!
Wed May 24, 2023 9:17 am
Wed May 24, 2023 10:42 am
The FAA is using this AD note to gather more data. The risk is that once the current inspections are done and the aircraft are reassembled, the FAA will revise the AD (or issue a new one) requiring the operator to remove the wing again and do more. For some, just waiting for the final result makes more sense, especially if any ride program does not generate sufficient revenue to give a clear return on investment.Xray wrote:The fleet of 3 ? Yankee cancelled the entire 2023 season for their B-17 because of this, easy to crow from hindsight.
Wed May 24, 2023 10:58 am
bdk wrote:The FAA is using this AD note to gather more data. The risk is that once the current inspections are done and the aircraft are reassembled, the FAA will revise the AD (or issue a new one) requiring the operator to remove the wing again and do more. For some, just waiting for the final result makes more sense, especially if any ride program does not generate sufficient revenue to give a clear return on investment.Xray wrote:The fleet of 3 ? Yankee cancelled the entire 2023 season for their B-17 because of this, easy to crow from hindsight.
Wed May 24, 2023 2:06 pm
aerovin wrote:So it seems the Arizona Base CAF people are unofficially and informally saying that the inner spar tube-to-wing attach fitting inner-most bolt was removed and inspected on Sentimental Journey in accordance with the AD and, once put back together, it will remain airworthy and meet its summer tour schedule. If all that is correct, that is great news.
Removal of that inner bolt is problematic because structure has to removed to provide access. Whatever, the CAF guys figured out how to do it.
So, no cracks or corrosion evidently found on one of the three airworthy B-17s directly covered by the AD.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/9261317727/permalink/10160962380137728/
Thu May 25, 2023 8:54 pm
aerovin wrote:So, now I have it on good authority that Sentimental Journey is not, in fact, ready to go. The inspection required by the AD is complete but the FAA needs to approve the inspection. The B-17 has come off the first stop of the summer tour (ABQ) and Loveland-Fort Collins is doubtful. Check here for the published AZ CAF schedule. https://www.azcaf.org/tour/
I hope to post more info at my aerovintage.com site later today: https://www.aerovintage.com/