CIRRUS AIRFRAME PARACHUTE SYSTEM (CAPS™) 10-YEAR REQUIREMENTS

Friday, 2 July 2010 06:15 by Cirrus Aircraft

The first year of 10-year service requirements on Cirrus Aircraft Parachute System (CAPS™) is well underway and we have completed over 30 repacks around the world. 

Planning

Cirrus Aircraft has been preparing for the upcoming 10-year service requirements to ensure the overhaul process was defined and our owners could meet the requirements through a timely, organized and established process.  The following items are part of the process: 

  • ATF licensing logistics (and similar entities outside of the US)
  • Shipping and hazardous materials logistics
  • Cirrus training on repack process allows expertise and ensures additional supply source and timeliness of supply
  • Testing of G1 and G2 aircraft styles to establish/validate the process and determine expected labor times
  • Life limit data analysis to support possible life limit extension of different components

CAPS™ Qualified Authorized Service Centers

Additionally, our Authorized Service Network has been preparing to support the initial and increasing need for the 10-year CAPS service requirements.  CAPS is uniquely specialized and therefore requires a qualified service center to have an ATF license, specific curriculum for training, a qualified storage magazine and the ability to ship and receive hazardous materials.  An Airframe and Powerplant license alone is not sufficient credentials for performing maintenance on the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System. 

Cirrus Aircraft provides assistance through the paperwork and qualification process to assist our Authorized Service Centers preparing to support this program.   There are currently 24 service centers approved in the US and four outside of the US.  The current list of CAPS qualified Authorized Service Centers is available at the end of this post.  This network will be growing rapidly to support field requirements.  At this time, there are an additional nine (9) service centers pursuing the CAPS qualification process.  As additional service centers qualify to support this service we will provide updates.

Pricing

Initial kit pricing was set at $9,385.00 US for an overhauled exchange parachute and new rocket along with a few other kit parts.  Line-cutters are not included in the overhaul kit as they have up to six (6) years in-service life, which does not align with the rest of the CAPS components. There is approximately 30 hours of labor required to complete the removal and replacement of the CAPS components on G1 style aircraft.  On G2, and subsequent aircraft, the installation is expected to be fewer than 20 hours of labor since the replacement can be accomplished from the cabin with no need to paint.

Due to process expansion of our in-house capabilities we are pleased to announce a kit price reduction to $8,682.00 US effective immediately.  For owners who have completed the service requirements at original pricing, we are coordinating a $703.00 coupon good toward merchandise at the Cirrus Connection Store or part purchases with your Cirrus Authorized Service Center.

In addition to the overhauled exchange parachutes currently available, we are adding an option to purchase a new parachute for $13,182.00 US.  All prices reflect a core exchange.

In-House Capabilities

Cirrus Aircraft was integrally involved with the development of the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System by participating in the rocket and parachute testing.  Over the last year, we have been establishing our own parachute packing capabilities at the Cirrus worldwide headquarters in Duluth, MN, and are pleased to announce that we are packing new parachutes for production and overhauling parachutes for our current owners.  We still use the same established supplier to make the parachute, however, now have Cirrus personnel that were trained by the master rigger who developed the CAPS parachute pack.

Cirrus Aircraft now owns the rocket design and produces rockets and igniters under guidance of the CAPS rocket designer.  Additionally, we have begun operating the facility where CAPS rockets were designed and have been produced for over a decade.  All efforts have been coordinated with the appropriate experts and businesses to ensure consistency and quality of the products.

 

Lead-Time

Knowing the delivery dates of the aircraft sold in 2000 and the expected month of service should determine the 2010 CAPS 10-year overhaul schedule, however, the actual replacement schedules do not exactly match the expected schedule.  There are instances of owners performing the CAPS overhaul service early.  There are also instances of aircraft that are overdue for the CAPS 10-year overhaul requirements.  We encourage our owners to validate their Time Limited Parts replacement schedules.  The CAPS (parachute/rocket) information can be found in the front pages of your original airframe logbook. 

These kit components are specialized and time-limited and, therefore, will not be in stock at any of the CAPS qualified Authorized Service Centers at this time. To best meet your needs, we are requesting a 4-week notice of your scheduled date to have the overhaul service performed.  Please coordinate with the CAPS qualified Authorized Service Center of your choice.

Understanding your CAPS service requirements

As a reminder, Cirrus recommends the following items be overhauled or replaced at the intervals in the table below. To ensure correct observation of these times, the date of removal, installation, or overhaul of such components, as well as the airplane's flight hours, must be entered into the Service Time Record filed in the Airplane Maintenance Log.

For a complete list of CAPS trained Authorized Service Centers:   Service centers 8-23-10.pdf (49.19 kb)

If you need more information, please contact the Cirrus Helpline at 866.290.0418

 

CIRRUS AIRCRAFT AND AEROSPACE PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL SIGN EXCLUSIVE LOGISTICS SERVICES AGREEMENT

Monday, 13 July 2009 08:23 by Cirrus Aircraft

 

Cirrus Aircraft and Aerospace Products International, Inc. (“API”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of First Aviation Services Inc. (FAVS.PK) and a leading supplier of innovative distribution and supply chain services for the aviation industry, signed a multi-year exclusive logistics services agreement to support Cirrus owners, operators and service centers worldwide. This preferred services agreement marks a key initial milestone in Cirrus Aircraft’s “Cirrus Experience” initiative to achieve world-class customer service and support through the complete lifecycle of the aircraft ownership experience. 

 

READ the entire Press Release issued today.

 

THE CIRRUS AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER NETWORK CONTINUES TO GROW

Tuesday, 16 June 2009 06:33 by Cirrus Aircraft

Cirrus' capable network of Authorized Service Centers now consists of 187 centers in 28 countries.

Cirrus is pleased to welcome our newest Service Centers:

  • Above View Aviation, St. George, UT
  • Aeromecanica Ltda, Curitiba, Brazil
  • Aerotecnica, Guatemala City, Guatemala
  • Air Alpha Maintenance, Odense, Denmark
  • Ayla Aviation Academy, Aqaba, Jordan
  • Cirrus Aviation Korea, Seoul, Korea
  • Eastern Iowa Avionics, Cedar Rapids, IA
  • Empire Flight Academy, Farmingdale, NY
  • McCreery Aviation Co. Inc., McAllen, TX
  • Premier Aviation, Tucson, AZ
  • Quick Manutencao De Aero Ltda., Goiania, Brazil
  • Silverstar Maintenance Services Ltd., Blackpool, UK
  • Tecnicos Aereos Cimaut, C.A., Charallave, Venezuela

"Cirrus is excited about expanding our network of service centers to meet our growing Cirrus aircraft owner base," said Gary Poelma, Cirrus Executive Director of Customer Support.  To find the Cirrus Authorized Service Center nearest you, please visit our INTERACTIVE SITE.

 

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