On Feb 19, 2:19 pm, "Danny Deger" wrote:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in ooglegroups.com...
On Feb 19, 12:18 pm, "Danny Deger" wrote:
I am in the market for a Sport Aviation plane. How do I find out what AD
apply to a plane? Is there a web site somewhere that lists the ADs for a
given plane?
Danny Deger
Not really. That information is very expensive. You can browse through
ADs and see what you can find but a proper AD search requires AD
search software. I believe the IA's pay around $2,000/yr for that
software.
I found the link provided by BDS to be able to find any aircraft without a
problem. Can you comment on this link?
http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory...ry/rgAD.nsf/Ma...
The link is very useful but not a complete search. A full AD search
would ask you for the serial number of the prop, hub, engine,
airframe, avionics, etc. However, a good prebuy should include an AD
search. When you get a full AD search make sure the IA puts a copy of
the results in the log book so you know what ADs may be coming up. I
have some on my Mooney that are every 1000 or 500 hours that I
otherwise forget.
-Robert