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Unread 10-22-20, 10:04 AM
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H models require inspection...

Herb, not sure if your sentence got cut off or if you are speaking in fragments...but I need to correct something reflected in your post.

The AD inspection has 2 parts; part A which is front and rear lower spar caps, and part B which is front spar web and web doubler. Each part has different applicability's depending on model and S/N.

Everyone needs to look at the AD to determine their aircraft applicability, to ensure no one on this forum misunderstands, but the H model does require an inspection per part B.

Again - reference the AD and don't take my word for it.

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It is confusing, but I think I understand what Herb is saying.

The AD covers two items: Spars CAPS and spar WEBS.

P-models are only affected by the spar CAP AD up to serial P3370138 - this would include all the P337G models.

The P337H models are exempt by serial number.

The spar WEB portion of the AD applies to all P-model UP TO P3370313. After that serial, they are exempt. So some P337H airframes are 100% exempt from this AD, while other are only affected only by the WEB inspection. Covered P-model S/Ns must have 10000 hours TTAF before the AD becomes effective, then re-inspect every 500 hours.

Is this clear as mud?
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AD78-09-05 shop recommendation

So if I’m reading this correctly a 336 has 5000 hours until compliance with the AD?
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Yes, unless regularly flown below 1500' AGL (think firefighting) then 3000 hrs.
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