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I've heard from a reliable source that there is an RAA airworthiness notice dated 24 April about cracking of Jabiru prop hubs for composite props but I can't see anything about it on the RAA site when I checked today. It apparently requires mandatory inspection before next flight.

 

This appears to be a very serious issue for those running composite probs on their Jabs but I can't see anything about it on the RAA site. I understand that some RAA members have been advised via newsletter, which is good, but what about the rest of the membership?

 

Has it been issued? Has it been withdrawn? Is it a furphy? WTF is going on?

 

 

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Letter dated April 2014

That's the probably the one Planesmaker. Are you saying it was selectively sent only to those using that type of hub and a particular brand of prop rather than broadcast generally? Or have i interpreted your post incorrectly?

 

 

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I don't know it appeared on this site the other day with a copy of letter. I just noticed the date. But then the thread disappeared? Perhaps check RAA website airworthiness history. Tom

 

 

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Nothing that I could see either under Jabiru or under prop's on the RAA site. Nothing in the Service bulletin area on the Jab site either. Nothing under CASA AD's either. I wonder why the thread disappeared from here? Seems odd to say the least. Could it be a glitch in Ian's new system? I wonder, can the Mods shed any light on that?

 

 

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those cracks looked pretty serious, I wonder whats going on?

You didn't happen to save a copy of it did you FT?

 

 

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People

 

The date was a mistake it should be 2015 not 2014.

 

If concerned, discuss with the tech manager

 

Andy

 

 

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Discuss what? I don't seem to be able to find any letter or information about it on RAAus website. It appeared in this forum briefly then vanished. Something wrong somewhere.

 

 

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I have heard of the problem, early days in the release of any SB it would seem

 

Its possible that it concerns hubs with pitch locating pin

 

Id have thought drilling into root of blade not a great idea. 2200 jabs have plenty of vibration inherant in 4 cyl design

 

 

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PeopleThe date was a mistake it should be 2015 not 2014.

 

If concerned, discuss with the tech manager

 

Andy

How long does it take to white-out a date & re-type it?

 

 

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How long does it take to white-out a date & re-type it?

We will be able to answer that tomorrow I think

 

Andy

 

 

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Andy, do you have a copy of letter?

I'm told the issue of V1.0 (not a prerelease draft) will be tomorrow.

Andy

 

 

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I'm told the issue of V1.0 (not a prerelease draft) will be tomorrow.Andy

Thanks Andy for chasing that up and keeping us informed.

One last question. My information is that it was circulated (as a pre-release draft?) to some members of the Association. Do you know it that's true? If it is, what was the reasoning behind the limited release? Was it approved or or was it an overzealous ooops on someone's part? And finally, unless the information in the draft has been significantly amended - i.e. not just correcting the date typo - wouldn't it have been more appropriate and beneficial to all members to have circulated the notice and THEN issued an amendment with the date corrected? I ask, not to cause trouble, but because from what I saw and heard the cracking detected and detailed in the notice is pretty serious with very real safety implications for those using that equipment. Wouldn't it have been better to get the information out sooner rather than later?

 

 

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Id suggest things are being released for review because everytime something is released and theres a problem with it they get crucified on places like this

 

 

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Id suggest things are being released for review because everytime something is released and theres a problem with it they get crucified on places like this

Yes, perhaps. But reviewing safety alerts should be done in house. Well that's my opinion, others may differ. My prop & hub is all wood so I don't have a dog in this fight and I'm certainly not looking to crucify anyone - just slightly more than mildly curious mostly about the timing its reported vanishing from this site.

 

 

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Think it is? or know what it is? Have you actually SEEN the notice FT or are you jumping to conclusions and spreading doom and glo0m? That would be out of character.

 

 

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those cracks told the story, I look forward to reading Jabiru talking their way out of another debacle.

 

 

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those cracks told the story, I look forward to reading Jabiru talking their way out of another debacle.

I'm sure you do.088_censored.gif.2b71e8da9d295ba8f94b998d0f2420b4.gif

 

 

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If I've said it once, it said 3 or 4 times, Jabiru should fix the problems with its existing products before shipping more faulty ones. 008_roflmao.gif.692a1fa1bc264885482c2a384583e343.gif

 

 

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