This is not an "inspection" per se but rather a replacement of defective parts. The language of the S.B. is not clear but it appears that the affected part numbers were manufactured after 5/20/2019. Probably not much of an issue for U.S. Part 91 operators unless it becomes an A.D., which seems unlikely, but for exUS operators some unknown few may be purchasing new fuel bowls soon. Edit for prices: Aeroval - $1855, Airpower - $912, Yingling - $917, McFarlane - $190. $1855 ??? OK, That seems fair!
I suppose all the salvage yards are now scrambling to revise their asking prices.
Last edited by SteveG : 01-11-23 at 10:28 AM.
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