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CAPABILITY LIST for “Limited Landing Gear” 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N CAPABILITY LIST for “Limited Landing Gear” The purpose of this capabilities list is to supplement our Repair Station Air Agency Certificate and specifically lists the limited Landing Gear components that this repair station is authorized to maintain, inspect, repair and overhaul. This document will be located with the Repair Station’s Director of Quality, but as a separate document. The issue and all revisions to this document become effective upon acceptance from the Accountable Manager. Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear i Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES PAGE REVISION REVISION PAGE REVISION REVISION NO. NUMBER DATE NO. NUMBER DATE i 20 01/12/2018 15 16 11/17/2014 ii 20 01/12/2018 16 16 11/17/2014 iii 20 01/12/2018 17 16 11/17/2014 1 16 11/17/2014 18 16 11/17/2014 2 16 11/17/2014 19 16 11/17/2014 3 16 11/17/2014 20 16 11/17/2014 4 16 11/17/2014 21 19 07/26/2017 5 16 11/17/2014 22 19 07/26/2017 6 16 11/17/2014 23 19 07/26/2017 7 16 11/17/2014 24 19 07/26/2017 8 16 11/17/2014 25 19 07/26/2017 9 16 11/17/2014 26 20 01/12/2018 10 16 11/17/2014 27 21 04/05/2018 11 16 11/17/2014 12 16 11/17/2014 13 16 11/17/2014 14 16 11/17/2014 Approved By: ________________________ Date: 04/05/2018 Thomas Callahan Accountable Manager Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear ii Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE i LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES ii TABLE OF CONTENTS iii PAGE NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL NO. KING AIR 1 LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT 90,F90,100,200,300,350, RC-12 2 LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BONANZA 3 LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT T-34 4 LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT 1900, 1900C, 1900D 5 LANDING GEAR MESSIER CHALLENGER 300 6 LANDING GEAR PIPER CHIEFTAN 7 LANDING GEAR PIPER NAVAJO 8 LANDING GEAR PRECISION HYDRAULICS ISLANDER 9 LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BARON QUEEN AIR 65, A65, 70, 80,A80, 10 LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT B80 11 LANDING GEAR LEARJET 24,35, 55 12 LANDING GEAR MESSIER EMB-110, 120 13 LANDING GEAR MESSIER GLOBAL EXPRESS 14 LANDING GEAR GOODRICH CRJ-700, 900 15 LANDING GEAR MESSIER CRJ-100/200 16 LANDING GEAR LOCKHEED C130 17 LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BJ400 18 LANDING GEAR MESSIER DORNIER 328, 328J 19 LANDING GEAR CESSNA CARAVAN 208 20 LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT PREMIER 1 21 LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT T-6 CHALLENGER 600, 601, 604, 22 LANDING GEAR MESSIER 605 23 LANDING GEAR LIEBHERR/ELEB ERJ 135/145 24 LANDING GEAR LIEBHERR EMB 170/175 25 LANDING GEAR ELEB PHENOM 100 & 300 26 LANDING GEAR ELEB EMB 314 (A-29) Super Tucano TORSION LINK & 27 BOEING 737 LANDING GEAR Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear iii Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 50-810286-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR E90 50-810304-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 90 50-820010-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 200, F90 50-820196-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 90 90-810039-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR E90 97-820000-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 200, F90, 100 99-810000-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 100, F90 101-810002-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 200 101-810003-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 200 101-810009-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 200 101-810000-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 200 101-810010-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 200 101-810158-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 300, 350 101-810172-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT RC-12 101-810005-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 300, 350 101-820000-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 300, 350 101-820020-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 300, 350 101-820029-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR F90 109-810000-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR F90 109-810015-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR F90 109-810014-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR F90 109-820011-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR F90 115-810000-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT KING AIR F90, 100 117-810021-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT RC-12 Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 1 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 35-810026-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BONANZA 35-815080-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BONANZA 35-815001-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BONANZA 35-815196-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BONANZA 35-815254-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BONANZA 35-825001-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BONANZA 35-825196-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BONANZA Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 2 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 104-810001-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT T-34 104-810013-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT T-34 104-810003-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT T-34 104-810011-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT T-34 Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 3 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 114-810000-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT 1900 114-810020-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT 1900 114-820021-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT 1900, C, D 114-820000-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT 1900 114-820075-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT 1900 114-810081-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT 1900, C, D 114-820132-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT 1900C,D Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 4 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 40110-109 MAIN LANDING GEAR MESSIER CHALLENGER 300 40110-110 MAIN LANDING GEAR MESSIER CHALLENGER 300 40110-111 MAIN LANDING GEAR MESSIER CHALLENGER 300 40110-112 MAIN LANDING GEAR MESSIER CHALLENGER 300 40110-113 MAIN LANDING GEAR MESSIER CHALLENGER 300 40110-114 MAIN LANDING GEAR MESSIER CHALLENGER 300 40610-111 NOSE LANDING GEAR MESSIER CHALLENGER 300 40610-113 NOSE LANDING GEAR MESSIER CHALLENGER 300 Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 5 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 45504-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR PIPER CHIEFTAN 44388-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR PIPER CHIEFTAN Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 6 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 40413-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR PIPER NAVAJO 40276-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR PIPER NAVAJO 55214-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR PIPER NAVAJO Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 7 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL AIR48280-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR PRECISION HYDRAULICS ISLANDER AIR46202-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR PRECISION HYDRAULICS ISLANDER AIR48934-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR PRECISION HYDRAULICS ISLANDER AIR46200-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR PRECISION HYDRAULICS ISLANDER AIR83002-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR PRECISION HYDRAULICS ISLANDER AIR48958-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR PRECISION HYDRAULICS ISLANDER Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 8 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 58-810000-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BARON 60-810000-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BARON 95-810002-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BARON 35-825196-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BARON 35-820019-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BARON 96-820000-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT BARON Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 9 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 50-810001-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT QUEEN AIR 65, 80, A80 50-810304-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR HAWKER BEECHCRAFT QUEEN AIR A65, 70, B80 Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 10 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 1615-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR LEARJET (24) 2341100-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR LEARJET (24,35,55) 2380023-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR LEARJET (24) 5441100-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR LEARJET (24,35,55) 5584030-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR LEARJET (55) 2342100-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR LEARJET (24,35,55) Capabilities List - Limited Page Revision 21 Landing Gear 11 Date 04/05/2018 7035 Center Lane Titusville FL 32780 FAA Repair Station No. P81R813N PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE MAKE MODEL 110P2-410-SERIES NOSE LANDING GEAR MESSIER EMB-110 110P2-421-SERIES MAIN LANDING GEAR MESSIRE EMB-110 110P2-422-SERIES
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