Airworthiness Directive

AD 2005-01-18 70 FR 2941

Federal Aviation Administration · 14 CFR part 39

FR document
05-716
Amendment
39-13943
Published
2005-01-19
Models covered
1
Last live check
2026-08-17
AD

2005-01-18

FR doc 05-716 · 70 FR 2941

AD 2005-01-18Published 2005-01-19Effective 2005-03-01

Requires you to repetitively inspect the fuselage stringers for cracks and modify at certain times depending on the number of cracked stringers.

Full official abstract

The FAA adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) to supersede AD 93-25-07, which applies to Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) Beech 100, 200, and 300 series airplanes. AD 93-25-07 currently requires you to repetitively inspect the fuselage stringers for cracks and modify at certain times depending on the number of cracked stringers. This AD is the result of FAA's policy (since 1996) to not allow airplane operation when known cracks exist in primary structure. The fuselage structure is considered primary structure and operation is currently allowed for a certain period of time if less than five fuselage stringers are cracked. Consequently, this AD retains the inspection and modification requirements of AD 93-25-07, but requires you to repair any cracked fuselage stringers. We are issuing this AD to detect and correct any cracked fuselage stringers in the rear pressure bulkhead area, which could result in structural damage to the fuselage. This damage could lead to failure of the fuselage with potential loss of control of the airplane.

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