N121P

No registry detail on file · not in current registry

Operators of this aircraft

Who operated this tail, and how firmly we know it.

No operator established for this aircraft.

Accident & incident history

No NTSB accidents or incidents on file for this aircraft.

Maintenance disclosures

Service Difficulty Reports filed with the FAA for this airframe. Filing is largely voluntary — the number of reports is not a measure of reliability. To verify a report, search its control number at the FAA SDRS site.

1 report on file, 2006-06-21.

SMOKE/FUMES/ODORS/SPARKS; VIBRATION/BUFFET · 2006-06-21 Matched by certificate designator
ATA 3242

Part: LINER — BROKEN (BRAKE ASSY) · airframe 8,900 hrs · 8,349 cycles

DURING ROLL OUT AFTER LANDING THE PILOT NOTICED A PULSING IN THE RIGHT BRAKE WHEN THE BRAKES WERE APPLIED. AFTER TAXI TO FBO AND SHUTTING DOWN THE PILOT CHECKED THE RIGHT WHEEL AND NOTICED SMOKE COMING FROM THE BRAKE ASSEMBLY AND PIECES OF METAL ON THE BRAKE HOUSING. MAINTENANCE INSPECTED THE BRAKE ASSEMBLY AND DISCOVERED THAT THE LINING ASSEMBLY, 50-300010-121 BROKE AT ONE OF THE COOLING SLOTS ALLOWING THE LINING ASSEMBLY TO ROTATE CHEWING UP THE BRAKE HOUSING, P/N 50-300010-95. NO OTHER DAMAGE WAS NOTED. FAULTY BRAKE ASSEMBLY 90-380038-1 WAS REMOVED AND AN OVERHAULED LIKE ASSEMBLY WAS INSTALLED.

Source: SDR 0167682