N915SH
Registered owner: SANFORD MEDICAL CENTER, SD (owner ≠ operator)
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.
2 reports on file, 2003-01-31 – 2018-01-03.
Part: ENGINE — MAKING METAL · airframe 12,193 hrs · 35,034 cycles
ENGINE CHIP INDICATION. PILOT FOLLOWED EMERGENCY PROCEDURE AND SHUT ENGINE DOWN AND PERFORMED RUN-ON LANDING. UPON INSPECTION OF CHIP DETECTOR FOUND CATEGORY 1 SLUDGE TYPE MATERIAL. PERFORMED PENALTY RUN WITH NO DEFECTS NOTED.
Part: CASE — CRACKED (COMPRESSOR) · airframe 8,163 hrs
ONE 4TH STAGE COMPRESSOR STATOR VANE BROKE OFF SEVERELY DAMAGING THE 4TH & 5TH STAGE COMPRESSOR BLADES WITH SUBSEQUENT COMPRESSOR STALLING AND LOW ENGINE POWER.