Control Column Failure on Older Cherokee-Forward from AVWeb!

With fondness for my old Cherokee 140 (1969), I share this article from AVWeb and recommend owners of older Cherokees take heed!
From AvWeb (May 9,2016)
"Canadian authorities are investigating an incident that could potentially affect the airworthiness of thousands of Piper Cherokees. Manitoba flight instructor Tom Larkin was on short final with a student when the control column broke off in his hands. "Somewhere below 50 feet as I eased back on the control column to assist the student with his landing, we heard a loud 'snap' and the control column went limp," said Larkin. "As I always have the student trim for hands-free flight there was no change in aircraft pitch and the aircraft continued to land normally," Larkin said. "There was no control of the aircraft's lateral or longitudinal axis. The control columns moved independently for both roll and pitch with no movement of the control surfaces." A mechanic looked at it immediately and found the t-bar control assembly had broken.

Larkin contacted Transport Canada and the broken part was sent to the Transportation Safety Board and both have issued preliminary reports but it's not clear what, if any, further action will be taken. Meanwhile Larkin and some local maintenance engineers removed the control column from an unflyable Cherokee of similar vintage and found a crack in the same place using magnetic particle imaging. Larkin said that indicates to him there might be a problem with all older Cherokees and he's concerned about what he perceives as foot-dragging by the authorities."
Bob Hart www.AvionixHelp.com

Comments

  • Wow, Bob. That's pretty alarming! Thanks so much for posting this.

    Scott Sherer
    Wright Brothers Master Pilot, FAA Commercial Pilot
    Aviation Director, Piper Owner Society Forum Moderator and Pipers Author.

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  • Has there been any more information on this type of failure? I inspected my control column after reading this and found no visual concerns. Am wondering if there was anything further published. Thank you.
  • Hi, I haven't noticed any AD's or SB's on this but I haven't done a through check. Are you signed up for AD's from the FAA? Here's a link if you're interested.
    http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/airworthiness_directives/

    Scott Sherer
    Wright Brothers Master Pilot, FAA Commercial Pilot
    Aviation Director, Piper Owner Society Forum Moderator and Pipers Author.

    Need help? Let me know!

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