Piper Aircraft Corporation offers a subscription service for Service
Bulletins, Service Letters, and Service Spares Letters. This service is available
to interested persons such as owners, pilots, and mechanics at a nominal fee
and may be obtained through an authorized Piper Service Center or Piper’s
Customer Services Department.
Maintenance manuals, parts catalogs, and revisions to both, are available
from Piper Service Centers or Piper’s Customer Services Department.
Any correspondence regarding the airplane should include the airplane
model and serial number to ensure proper response.
8.3 AIRPLANE INSPECTION PERIODS
Piper Aircraft Corporation has developed inspection items and required
inspection intervals for the PA-38-112 (see PA-38-112 Maintenance and
Inspection Manuals). The PA-38-112 Inspection Manual contains appropriate
forms, and all inspection procedures should be complied with by a properly
trained, knowledgeable, and qualified mechanic at an authorized Piper Service
Center or a reputable repair shop. Piper Aircraft Corporation cannot accept
responsibility for the continued airworthiness of any aircraft not maintained to
these standards, and/or not brought into compliance with applicable Service
Bulletins issued by Piper Aircraft Corporation, instructions issued by the
engine, propeller, or accessory manufacturers, or Airworthiness Directives
issued by the FAA.
A programmed Inspection, approved by the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), is also available to the owner. This involves routine and
detailed inspections to allow maximum utilization of the airplane. Maintenance
inspection costs are reduced, and the maximum standard of continued
airworthiness is maintained. Complete details are available from Piper Aircraft
Corporation.
SECTION 8
PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
HANDLING, SERV & MAINT
PA-38-112, TOMAHAWK
REPORT: 2126
ISSUED: JANUARY 20, 1978
8-2
REVISED: APRIL 28, 1989
Piper Aircraft Corporation offers a subscription service for Service
Bulletins, Service Letters, and Service Spares Letters. This service is available
to interested persons such as owners, pilots, and mechanics at a nominal fee
and may be obtained through an authorized Piper Service Center or Piper’s
Customer Services Department.
Maintenance manuals, parts catalogs, and revisions to both, are available
from Piper Service Centers or Piper’s Customer Services Department.
Any correspondence regarding the airplane should include the airplane
model and serial number to ensure proper response.
8.3 AIRPLANE INSPECTION PERIODS
Piper Aircraft Corporation has developed inspection items and required
inspection intervals for the PA-38-112 (see PA-38-112 Maintenance and
Inspection Manuals). The PA-38-112 Inspection Manual contains appropriate
forms, and all inspection procedures should be complied with by a properly
trained, knowledgeable, and qualified mechanic at an authorized Piper Service
Center or a reputable repair shop. Piper Aircraft Corporation cannot accept
responsibility for the continued airworthiness of any aircraft not maintained to
these standards, and/or not brought into compliance with applicable Service
Bulletins issued by Piper Aircraft Corporation, instructions issued by the
engine, propeller, or accessory manufacturers, or Airworthiness Directives
issued by the FAA.
A programmed Inspection, approved by the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), is also available to the owner. This involves routine and
detailed inspections to allow maximum utilization of the airplane. Maintenance
inspection costs are reduced, and the maximum standard of continued
airworthiness is maintained. Complete details are available from Piper Aircraft
Corporation.
SECTION 8
PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
HANDLING, SERV & MAINT
PA-38-112, TOMAHAWK
REPORT: 2126
ISSUED: JANUARY 20, 1978
8-2
REVISED: APRIL 28, 1989