Aircraft model

Beechcraft King Air 90

Beechcraft (Textron Aviation)

Airworthiness Directives
17
Service Bulletins
0
Last live check
2026-08-1717 of 17 re-verified
What this page is: a restatement of what the official Federal Register and manufacturer records show as of the date listed below each item. It is not a determination that any specific aircraft or engine is, or is not, in compliance. Under 14 CFR §91.403 and §91.417, the aircraft owner/operator is responsible for maintaining airworthiness and required records. Always verify against the official FAA and manufacturer sources linked below before making a maintenance or airworthiness decision.

Airworthiness Directives

17 records · 2 corrections attached · 1 superseded record nested above
AD

2020-25-01

FR doc 2020-26773 · 85 FR 78699

AD 2020-25-01Published 2020-12-07Effective 2021-01-11

Textron Aviation, Inc. Airplanes (Type Certificate Previously Held by Beechcraft Corporation)

Requires a one-time inspection for the presence of washer part number (P/N) 90-380058-1 on the left-hand (LH) and right-hand (RH) lower forward wing bolt and, if applicable, removing washer P/N 90-380058-1, inspecting the wing…

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Textron Aviation, Inc. Airplanes (Type Certificate Previously Held by Beechcraft Corporation)

The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Textron Aviation Inc. (Textron) (type certificate previously held by Beechcraft Corporation) Models F90, 65-90, 65-A90, B90, C90, H90 (T-44A), E90, 65-A90-1 (JU-21A, U-21A, RU-21A, RU-21D, U-21G, RU- 21H), 65-A90-2 (RU-21B), 65-A90-3 (RU-21C), 65-A90-4 (RU-21E, RU-21H), 99, 99A, 99A (FACH), A99, A99A, B99, C99, 100, A100 (U-21F), and B100 airplanes. This AD was prompted by reports of fatigue cracks in the lower forward wing fitting. This AD requires a one-time inspection for the presence of washer part number (P/N) 90-380058-1 on the left-hand (LH) and right-hand (RH) lower forward wing bolt and, if applicable, removing washer P/N 90-380058-1, inspecting the wing fitting, bolt, and nut, replacing the wing fitting if it is cracked, and replacing the washer with washer P/N 90-380019-1. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.

Source: Federal Register document 2020-26773, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

2012-21-06

FR doc 2012-25670 · 77 FR 64695

AD 2012-21-06Published 2012-10-23Effective 2012-11-27

Hawker Beechcraft Corporation Airplanes

Requires replacing incorrect gauge wires in certain electrical power wiring bundles, inspecting associated wiring bundles and components for heat damage, and taking all necessary corrective actions.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Hawker Beechcraft Corporation Airplanes

We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Hawker Beechcraft Corporation Model C90GTi (King Air) airplanes. This AD was prompted by reports of incorrect gauge wires used in certain wiring bundles for the cockpit electrical power for backlighting and instrument panel components. This AD requires replacing incorrect gauge wires in certain electrical power wiring bundles, inspecting associated wiring bundles and components for heat damage, and taking all necessary corrective actions. We are issuing this AD to correct the unsafe condition on these products.

Source: Federal Register document 2012-25670, retrieved 2026-08-16 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

2007-12-06

FR doc E7-10758 · 72 FR 31988

AD 2007-12-06Published 2007-06-11Effective 2007-07-16

Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (Type Certificate (TC) No. 3A20 and TC No. A24CE Formerly Held by Raytheon Aircraft Corporation and Beech) Models C90A, B200, B200C, B300, and B300C Airplanes

Supersedes 2006-23-02 — see below

Requires you to inspect the flight controls for improper assembly or damage, and if any improperly assembled or damaged flight controls are found, take corrective action.

1 AD superseded by this one retired · earliest 2006-11-08
AD

2006-23-02

FR doc E6-18727 · 71 FR 65389

AD 2006-23-02Published 2006-11-08Effective 2006-12-13

Raytheon Aircraft Company Models C90A, B200, B200C, B300, and B300C Airplanes

Superseded by 2007-12-06 — see above

Requires you to inspect the flight controls for improper assembly or damage, and if any improperly assembled or damaged flight controls are found, take corrective action.

1 correction to this AD FAA · 2006-12-21

Correction published 2006-12-21

Issued by
Federal Aviation Administration
Published
2006-12-21
Document
Federal Register E6-21748 · Final rule; correction
Corrects
the version published November 8, 2006 at 71 FR 65390

This document makes a correction to Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2006-23-02, which was published in the Federal Register on November 8, 2006 (71 FR 65390), and applies to certain Raytheon Aircraft Company (RAC) (formerly Beech) Models C90A, B200, B200C, B300, and B300C airplanes. AD 2006-23-02 requires you to inspect the flight controls for improper assembly or damage, and if any improperly assembled or damaged flight controls are found, take corrective action. We proposed in the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) "unless already done" credit if the actions were already accomplished. However, we inadvertently left that language out of paragraph (e) of AD 2006-23-02. This document corrects that paragraph by inserting the phrase "unless already done."

A correction restates part of an AD that was published incorrectly. It is not an additional requirement and it does not change the AD number or its effective date.

Source: Federal Register document E6-21748, retrieved 2026-08-17

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Company Models C90A, B200, B200C, B300, and B300C Airplanes

The FAA adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Raytheon Aircraft Company (RAC) (formerly Beech) Models C90A, B200, B200C, B300, and B300C airplanes. This AD requires you to inspect the flight controls for improper assembly or damage, and if any improperly assembled or damaged flight controls are found, take corrective action. This AD results from a report of inspections of several affected airplanes with improperly assembled or damaged flight controls. We are issuing this AD to detect and correct improperly assembled or damaged flight controls, which could result in an unsafe condition by reducing capabilities of the flight controls and lead to loss of control of the airplane.

Source: Federal Register document E6-18727, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (Type Certificate (TC) No. 3A20 and TC No. A24CE Formerly Held by Raytheon Aircraft Corporation and Beech) Models C90A, B200, B200C, B300, and B300C Airplanes

We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) that supersedes AD 2006-23-02, which applies to certain Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC) (Type Certificate (TC) No. 3A20 and TC No. A24CE formerly held by Raytheon Aircraft Corporation and Beech) Models C90A, B200, B200C, B300, and B300C airplanes. AD 2006-23-02 currently requires you to inspect the flight controls for improper assembly or damage, and if any improperly assembled or damaged flight controls are found, take corrective action. Since we issued AD 2006-23-02, we have determined the need to add airplane serial numbers that were not previously included in the applicability. Consequently, this AD retains the actions of AD 2006-23-02 and adds airplane serial numbers to the applicability. We are issuing this AD to detect and correct improperly assembled or damaged flight controls, which could result in an unsafe condition by reducing capabilities of the flight controls and lead to loss of control.

Source: Federal Register document E7-10758, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

2006-13-10

FR doc 06-5586 · 71 FR 36185

AD 2006-13-10Published 2006-06-26Effective 2006-08-07

Raytheon Aircraft Company 65, 90, 99, and 100 Series Airplanes

Requires you to inspect the rudder trim tab for proper moisture drainage provisions, and if the correct drainage provisions do not exist, before further flight, modify the rudder trim tab.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Company 65, 90, 99, and 100 Series Airplanes

We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) that supersedes AD 92-07-05, which applies to certain Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) (formerly Beech) 65, 90, 99, and 100 series airplanes. AD 92-07-05 currently requires you to inspect the rudder trim tab for proper moisture drainage provisions, and if the correct drainage provisions do not exist, before further flight, modify the rudder trim tab. This AD results from receiving and evaluating new service information that requires the actions of AD 92-07-05 for the added serial numbers LJ-1281 through LJ-1732 for the Model C90A airplanes. This AD retains all the actions of AD 92-07-05 and adds serial numbers LJ-1281 through LJ-1732 for the Model C90A airplanes in the applicability section. We are issuing this AD to prevent water accumulation in the rudder trim tab, which could result in a change in the mass properties and possibly a lower flutter speed of the airplane. A lower airplane flutter speed could result in failure and loss of control of the airplane.

Source: Federal Register document 06-5586, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

2002-23-11

FR doc 02-29132 · 67 FR 69996

AD 2002-23-11Published 2002-11-20Effective 2003-01-10

Raytheon Aircraft Company 200, 300, and 1900 Series, and Models F90 and A100-1 Airplanes

Requires you to check the airplane logbook to determine if the elevator(s) has/have been removed from the airplane.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Company 200, 300, and 1900 Series, and Models F90 and A100-1 Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) 200, 300, and 1900 series, and Models F90 and A100-1 airplanes. This AD requires you to check the airplane logbook to determine if the elevator(s) has/have been removed from the airplane. If the elevator(s) has/have been removed, this AD also requires you to inspect the elevator balance weight attachment screws for correct length, and, if necessary, install new bolts that are of improved design and rebalance the elevator, depending on the results of the inspection. This AD is the result of the elevator balance weight attachment screws and balance weights being improperly installed when balancing the elevator after it had been removed for repair or repainting. The actions specified by this AD are intended to prevent the balance weight attachment screws from becoming loose. Loose screws could come into contact and interfere with the horizontal stabilizer. This interference could restrict elevator movement and result in loss of elevator pitch control.

Source: Federal Register document 02-29132, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

2002-09-12

FR doc 02-11333 · 67 FR 31115

AD 2002-09-12Published 2002-05-09Effective 2002-06-21

Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Model C90 Airplanes

Requires you to inspect the left-hand (LH) and right-hand (RH) nacelle and spar assembly for the existence of rivets, and requires you to install rivets if they do not exist or are the wrong size or type.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Model C90 Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) Beech Model C90 airplanes. This AD requires you to inspect the left-hand (LH) and right-hand (RH) nacelle and spar assembly for the existence of rivets, and requires you to install rivets if they do not exist or are the wrong size or type. This AD is the result of Raytheon identifying several instances where rivets were either missing or were the wrong size or type on these airplanes. The actions specified by this AD are intended to correct the installation of rivets in the LH and RH nacelle and spar assembly. These rivets must be present and have the correct dimension in order to prevent reduced structural integrity, which could result in structural failure and possible loss of control of the airplane.

Source: Federal Register document 02-11333, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

2002-01-10

FR doc 02-1206 · 67 FR 2797

AD 2002-01-10Published 2002-01-22Effective 2002-02-22

Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Models 65-90, 65-A90, 65-A90-1, 65-A90-4, B90, C90, C90A, E90, and H-90 Airplanes

Requires you to repetitively inspect the main landing gear upper torque knees and lower torque knees for evidence of fatigue cracks; and replace any torque knee with evidence of fatigue cracks.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Models 65-90, 65-A90, 65-A90-1, 65-A90-4, B90, C90, C90A, E90, and H-90 Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) Beech Models 65-90, 65-A90, 65-A90-1, 65-A90-4, B90, C90, C90A, E90, and H-90 airplanes. This AD requires you to repetitively inspect the main landing gear upper torque knees and lower torque knees for evidence of fatigue cracks; and replace any torque knee with evidence of fatigue cracks. This AD is the result of reports of many incidents of main landing gear torque knees cracking or breaking on the above-referenced airplanes. The actions specified by this AD are intended to detect and replace cracked main landing gear torque knees, which could result in failure of the main landing gear and consequent loss of control of the airplane during takeoff, landing, or other ground operations.

Source: Federal Register document 02-1206, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

2001-11-03

FR doc 01-13581 · 66 FR 30296

AD 2001-11-03Published 2001-06-06Effective 2001-07-20

Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Models F33A, A36, B36TC, 58/58A, C90A, B200, and 1900D Airplanes

Requires you to incorporate certain electrical parts to protect cooling blowers.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Models F33A, A36, B36TC, 58/58A, C90A, B200, and 1900D Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) Beech Models F33A, A36, B36TC, 58/58A, C90A, B200, and 1900D airplanes equipped with a KA-33 cooling blower. This AD requires you to incorporate certain electrical parts to protect cooling blowers. This AD is the result of several reports of circuit breakers failing to protect cooling blowers on the affected airplanes. The actions specified by this AD are intended to protect the blower motor circuit and reduce the possibility of emission of smoke or a burning odor into the cockpit or passenger compartment as a result of a failed or seized blower motor.

Source: Federal Register document 01-13581, retrieved 2026-08-16 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

2000-02-15

FR doc 00-2002 · 65 FR 4754

AD 2000-02-15Published 2000-02-01Effective 2000-02-18

Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Models 65-90, 65-A90, B90, and C90 Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) Beech Models 65-90, 65- A90, B90, and C90 airplanes that incorporate a certain engine and propeller configuration.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Models 65-90, 65-A90, B90, and C90 Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) Beech Models 65-90, 65- A90, B90, and C90 airplanes that incorporate a certain engine and propeller configuration. This AD prohibits you from operating any affected airplane with this engine and propeller configuration and prohibits its future installation. Results of an accident investigation involving one of the affected airplanes reveals installation discrepancies with the engine and propeller configuration. These discrepancies, if not corrected, could lead to engine failure and the inability to feather the propeller. The actions specified by this AD are intended to prevent an uncontained engine failure due to suspect engine and propeller installation, which could result in loss of control of the airplane.

Source: Federal Register document 00-2002, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

99-18-15

FR doc 99-22534 · 64 FR 47376

AD 99-18-15Published 1999-08-31Effective 1999-09-27

Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Models C90A, B200, B300, and 1900D Airplanes

Requires replacing the landing gear hand pump for airplanes that had a pump within a certain serial number range installed at manufacture; and prohibits the future installation of any of these pumps on all of the affected airplanes.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Models C90A, B200, B300, and 1900D Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to all Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) Beech Models C90A, B200, B300, and 1900D airplanes. This AD requires replacing the landing gear hand pump for airplanes that had a pump within a certain serial number range installed at manufacture; and prohibits the future installation of any of these pumps on all of the affected airplanes. This AD is the result of information from the manufacturer of improper machining of the pump housing on certain landing gear emergency hand pumps on the affected airplanes. This resulted in an insufficient groove depth to retain a snap ring, which retains the check valve in its proper position within the housing. The actions specified in this AD are intended to detect any improperly machined landing gear emergency hand pumps, which, if not removed from service, could result in the inability to properly lower and lock the landing gear in the event of failure of the primary retraction/extension system.

Source: Federal Register document 99-22534, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

99-10-07

FR doc 99-12295 · 64 FR 26837

AD 99-10-07Published 1999-05-18Effective 1999-06-08

Raytheon Aircraft Corporation Beech Models 65-90, 65-A90, 65-A90-1, 65-A90-2, 65-A90-3, 65-A90-4, B90, C90, C90A, E90, H90, and F90 Airplanes

Requires inspecting for interference or damage between the elevator control cable and equipment under the cockpit floor panels (wire harnesses, stainless steel clamps, etc.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Corporation Beech Models 65-90, 65-A90, 65-A90-1, 65-A90-2, 65-A90-3, 65-A90-4, B90, C90, C90A, E90, H90, and F90 Airplanes

This document publishes in the Federal Register an amendment adopting Airworthiness Directive (AD) 99-10-07, which was sent previously to all known U.S. owners and operators of Raytheon Aircraft Corporation (Raytheon) Beech Models 65-90, 65-A90, 65-A90-1, 65-A90-2, 65-A90-3, 65-A90-4, B90, C90, C90A, E90, H90, and F90 airplanes. This AD requires inspecting for interference or damage between the elevator control cable and equipment under the cockpit floor panels (wire harnesses, stainless steel clamps, etc.) and running a cloth wrap around the control cable to detect broken strands of the control cable. This AD also requires replacing or repairing any damaged items, securing any component that is interfering with the elevator control cable, and installing additional supports and clamps as necessary to prevent sagging or further interference. This AD resulted from reports of reduced or loss of elevator control on five of the affected airplanes. The actions specified by this AD are intended to detect and correct interference between the elevator control cable and equipment under the cockpit floor panels before the elevator control cable breaks, which could result in loss of elevator control with potential loss of control of the airplane.

Source: Federal Register document 99-12295, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

99-09-15

FR doc 99-10314 · 64 FR 22780

AD 99-09-15Published 1999-04-28Effective 1999-05-18

Airworthiness Directive; Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Models A36, B36TC, 58, 58A, C90A, B200, B300, and 1900D Airplanes

Requires inspecting for interference or inadequate clearance between the flight control mechanism and any component located forward of the instrument panel.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directive; Raytheon Aircraft Company Beech Models A36, B36TC, 58, 58A, C90A, B200, B300, and 1900D Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) Beech Models A36, B36TC, 58, 58A, C90A, B200, B300, and 1900D airplanes. This AD requires inspecting for interference or inadequate clearance between the flight control mechanism and any component located forward of the instrument panel. If interference or inadequate clearance is found, this AD requires securing all components so that they are clear of the flight control mechanism. This AD is the result of an incident where the electrical/avionics wires made contact with and restricted the control system of the affected airplanes. The actions specified by this AD are intended to prevent any component or wiring from interfering with the flight control mechanism caused by inadequate clearance, which could result in reduced or loss of aileron and/or elevator control.

Source: Federal Register document 99-10314, retrieved 2026-08-16 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

99-09-10

FR doc 99-10171 · 64 FR 20153

AD 99-09-10Published 1999-04-26Effective 1999-06-07

Raytheon Aircraft Company Models C90A, B200, B200C, B200T, B200CT, 300, B300, B300C, and A200CT Airplanes

Requires installing a filter element in the landing gear hand pump suction line.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Company Models C90A, B200, B200C, B200T, B200CT, 300, B300, B300C, and A200CT Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Raytheon Aircraft Company (Raytheon) Models C90A, B200, B200C, B200T, B200CT, 300, B300, B300C, and A200CT airplanes. This AD requires installing a filter element in the landing gear hand pump suction line. This AD is the result of reports of the potential for debris to enter the landing gear hand pump and interfere with its operation, which could prevent the nose landing gear from being extended manually. Two occurrences were reported of nose landing gear collapse after manual extension. The actions specified by this AD are intended to prevent the inability to extend the landing gear with the hand pump caused by debris entering the landing gear hand pump, which could result in passenger injury or damage to the airplane if manual operation of the landing gear failed.

Source: Federal Register document 99-10171, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

98-04-24

FR doc 98-3647 · 63 FR 7656

AD 98-04-24Published 1998-02-17Effective 1998-03-13

Raytheon Aircraft Company Models E55, E55A, 58, 58A, 58P, 58PA, 58TC, 58TCA Airplanes, and 60, 65-B80, 65- B90, 90, F90, 100, 300, and B300 Series Airplanes

Requires revising the FAA- approved Airplane Flight Manual (AFM) to specify procedures that would prohibit flight in severe icing conditions (as determined by certain visual cues), limit or prohibit the use of various flight…

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Raytheon Aircraft Company Models E55, E55A, 58, 58A, 58P, 58PA, 58TC, 58TCA Airplanes, and 60, 65-B80, 65- B90, 90, F90, 100, 300, and B300 Series Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to Raytheon Aircraft Company Models E55, E55A, 58, 58A, 58P, 58PA, 58TC, 58TCA airplanes, and 60, 65-B80, 65-B90, 90, F90, 100, 300, and B300 series airplanes. This action requires revising the FAA- approved Airplane Flight Manual (AFM) to specify procedures that would prohibit flight in severe icing conditions (as determined by certain visual cues), limit or prohibit the use of various flight control devices while in severe icing conditions, and provide the flight crew with recognition cues for, and procedures for exiting from, severe icing conditions. This AD is prompted by the results of a review of the requirements for certification of these airplanes in icing conditions, new information on the icing environment, and icing data provided currently to the flight crew. The actions specified by this AD are intended to minimize the potential hazards associated with operating these airplanes in severe icing conditions by providing more clearly defined procedures and limitations associated with such conditions.

Source: Federal Register document 98-3647, retrieved 2026-08-16 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

96-11-12

FR doc 96-13273 · 61 FR 26780

AD 96-11-12Published 1996-05-29Effective 1996-07-24

Beech Aircraft Corporation Model C90A Airplanes

Requires modifying the elevator electric trim tab actuator assembly.

1 correction to this AD FAA · 1996-10-29

Correction published 1996-10-29

Issued by
Federal Aviation Administration
Published
1996-10-29
Document
Federal Register 96-27677 · Final rule; correction
Corrects
the version published May 29, 1996 at 61 FR 104

This action makes a correction to Airworthiness Directive (AD) 96-11-12 concerning Beech Aircraft Corporation (Beech) Model C90A airplanes, which was published in the Federal Register on May 29, 1996 (61 FR 104). That publication incorrectly references two different effective dates for this AD. The AD currently requires two effective dates, June 24, 1996 and July 24, 1996. The intent of the AD is to require only one effective date. The Final Rule AD did not specify which effective date is required. This action corrects the AD to reflect this change.

A correction restates part of an AD that was published incorrectly. It is not an additional requirement and it does not change the AD number or its effective date.

Source: Federal Register document 96-27677, retrieved 2026-08-17

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Beech Aircraft Corporation Model C90A Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Beech Aircraft Corporation (Beech) Model C90A airplanes equipped with an optional Beech electric trim system or a Collins autopilot system. This action requires modifying the elevator electric trim tab actuator assembly. Failure of the elevator electric trim tab system on a Beech Model C90A prompted the proposed AD action. The actions specified by the proposed AD are intended to prevent possible failure of the elevator electric trim tab system, which, if not detected and corrected, could cause loss of airplane maneuverablity and possible loss of control of the airplane.

Source: Federal Register document 96-13273, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

AD

95-13-03

FR doc 95-14870 · 60 FR 32585

AD 95-13-03Published 1995-06-23Effective 1995-07-28

Beech Aircraft Corporation Model F90, and 99, 100, and 200 Series Airplanes

Requires installing a circuit breaker that will open before the landing gear power system motor is damaged to the point of restricting operation of the manual landing gear extension system.

Full official abstract

Airworthiness Directives; Beech Aircraft Corporation Model F90, and 99, 100, and 200 Series Airplanes

This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Beech Aircraft Corporation (Beech) Model F90, and 99, 100, and 200 series airplanes. This action requires installing a circuit breaker that will open before the landing gear power system motor is damaged to the point of restricting operation of the manual landing gear extension system. An incident where excessive current flow caused the electrical landing gear motor and wiring to catch fire on a Beech Model 200 airplane prompted this action. The actions specified by this AD are intended to prevent excessive current flow through the electrical landing gear motor, which could cause an airplane fire.

Source: Federal Register document 95-14870, retrieved 2026-08-17 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17

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