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Cessna 172 Skyhawk — Airworthiness Directives

1 airworthiness directives reference for the Cessna 172 Skyhawk.

Overview · Textron Aviation Safety Initiative · 2017

This document outlines safety initiatives and airworthiness directives related to various Cessna and Beechcraft aircraft, primarily focusing on issues such as corrosion and metal fatigue. It emphasizes the importance of regular inspections to maintain airworthiness and safety. The document provides insights into the structural integrity of aircraft, detailing common areas of concern and the necessary actions to mitigate risks associated with aging aircraft. It serves as a critical resource for aircraft owners, operators, and maintenance personnel to ensure compliance with safety standards and directives.

  • Corrosion is responsible for approximately 7% of airworthiness directives.
  • Regular inspections are crucial, with 90-95% of inspected airplanes requiring maintenance action.
  • Corrosion and metal fatigue can lead to significant safety risks, including accidents and fatalities.
  • Common areas for corrosion include wing spars and landing gear components.
  • Aircraft operating in coastal or industrial areas are at higher risk for corrosion.

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