Cincinnati, OH
- Aircraft Year
- 1998
- Aircraft Type
- 114TC/115TC
- Reg Number
- N114AD
- Serial Number
- 20020
Re: Elevator Inoculation
A little north of 210 aircraft have reported to the FAA. Spar cracking in one or both elevators - overall the fleet is in the 20% - 25% range. A more significant stat is that 40% - 50% of the 114/112TC sampled fleet is cracked. This level of incidence is of significant concern to the FAA. Those airframes were generally manufactured in the '76 - '79 time frame. The straight 112's have a much lower incidence of cracking as do the later 114/115 airframes but none of the model line subsets are completely free of cracking. The issue does NOT seem to be airframe TT related. There are low time spars that are cracked and high time spars that are crack free.
Good news you are in the latter category.
A little north of 210 aircraft have reported to the FAA. Spar cracking in one or both elevators - overall the fleet is in the 20% - 25% range. A more significant stat is that 40% - 50% of the 114/112TC sampled fleet is cracked. This level of incidence is of significant concern to the FAA. Those airframes were generally manufactured in the '76 - '79 time frame. The straight 112's have a much lower incidence of cracking as do the later 114/115 airframes but none of the model line subsets are completely free of cracking. The issue does NOT seem to be airframe TT related. There are low time spars that are cracked and high time spars that are crack free.
Good news you are in the latter category.