verymadmac
Mechanical
- May 15, 2005
- 419
I have an aircraft which has had part of a tapered shim, extrude out from under a fitting.
It appears to be just the corner of the shim so support has only been lost under one end fastener.
While replacement of the shim is desirable , the aircraft is only 600 hours from C check. It appears very frequent inspections (every 10 hours)of the fitting looking for shim movement, cracking, leaks, etc may allow its continuation in service until the C check.
So my question i, is this a typical approach for this type of issue?
It appears to be just the corner of the shim so support has only been lost under one end fastener.
While replacement of the shim is desirable , the aircraft is only 600 hours from C check. It appears very frequent inspections (every 10 hours)of the fitting looking for shim movement, cracking, leaks, etc may allow its continuation in service until the C check.
So my question i, is this a typical approach for this type of issue?