Storm Flying Service Inc

Part 135 operator · designator CYQA

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Also recorded as: Storm Flying Service Inc

Accident & enforcement record

Events that happened, regardless of the operator's own reporting. Each links to its public source.

NTSB accidents & incidents

No NTSB accidents or incidents linked to this operator.

FAA enforcement actions

No FAA enforcement actions linked to this operator.

Maintenance disclosure history

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Reports span 2004–2004. Most-reported systems: Landing gear (32) — 1. Most-common natures of condition, as filed: OTHER — 1.

1 report on file.

OTHER · 2004-06-18 Matched by certificate designator
N35531 · ATA 3210

Part: LANDING GEAR — COLLAPSED (RIGHT)

WHILE BACKTAXING ON RUNWAY, RT GEAR COLLAPSED. DON`T KNOW THE CAUSE. TO PREVENT RECURRENCE, NEVER TOUCH GEAR LEVER WHEN ON THE GROUND. (CE09200403958) (K)

Source: SDR CYQ2005F00000

Linked aircraft

N-numberMake / modelYearStatusLink basis
N38773PIPER PA-28R-2011977Valid RegistrationMatched by certificate designator

Aircraft with earlier records under this certificate

Maintenance and accident records on this page also cover aircraft that are not in this operator's current FAA fleet list. Charter and management fleets change — owners switch management companies, sell, or export aircraft. Where the registry shows what became of a tail, it is noted below.

  • N35531 — records 2004 · no longer on the FAA registry