Name
Identifications/References
Qty
Reference
Remark
Conical Centre Fittings
Part 6107806-20
4 (per kit
assy)
Supplies
Table 4 Supplies
Name
Identifications/References
Qty
Reference
Remark
None
Spares
Table 5 Spares
Name
Identifications/References
Qty
Reference
Remark
None
Safety Conditions
CAUTION
THE JIGS ARE PRECISION MADE DELICATE EQUIPMENT AND MUST BE PROTECTED AGAINST
SHOCKS OR HIGH LOADS. DO NOT USE FORCE TO MAKE THE JIGS FIT DEFORMED STRUCTURE.
YOU CAN DAMAGE THE JIGS AND/OR THE LUGS ON THE FUSELAGE FRAMES.
Procedure
1
General
After a hard landing/ground strike, particularly one bad enough to significantly damage one or both wings,
the fuselage frames may have been distorted or displaced significantly. This can affect a decision to repair or
scrap the fuselage. The following procedure provides a means of checking that the alignment of the fuselage
wing carry-through frames (Frames 21 and 24) conform to the production build tolerances. The check is
carried out using a pair of dedicated Pilatus jigs.
Note
Do the inspection before the aircraft flies again.
2
Inspection
2.1 Carefully examine all rivets, stringers, longerons and panels to the fore, aft and side of each frame for signs of
distortion or cracking.
2.2 Carefully inspect the bolted joints to the upper sections of Frames 21 and 24 for cracks.
2.3 It is highly recommended (if the wings are not too damaged) that you do an aircraft alignment check,
in accordance with AMM 12-B-05-50-06-00A-282A-A before the wings are removed from the aircraft. The
results, when compared with the production alignment check data (available from Pilatus Customer Support),
can provide helpful data regarding fuselage alignment or damage.
PC-12/47E AMM Doc No 02300, ISSUE 01 REVISION 27 MSN 545, 1001-1719, 1721-1942
12-B-AM-00-00-00-I
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Effectivity: All
12-B-05-50-07-00A-282A-A
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