Description
The AN824-6D is a genuine Textron Aviation tee supplied for use on the aircraft, with its precise function defined by the aircraft's parts data. It fits the 1900D Airliner, Baron Series B55, E55, 58 or G58, Beechjet 400/400A, Bonanza F33, G33, F33A or F33C, Caravan or Grand Caravan EX, Citation CJ1 or CJ1+, Citation CJ2 or CJ2+, Citation CJ3, CJ3+, CJ3+ Gen 2, CJ3 Gen 3, Citation CJ4, CJ4 Gen 2, CJ4 Gen 3, and Citation Excel, XLS, XLS+, XLS Gen 2, among other compatible variants. It carries an export classification of ECCN EAR99, weighs 0.05 lbs, and measures 1.65 (L) x 1.65 (W) x 0.55 (H) in.
Supplied directly by Textron Aviation as an original-equipment (OEM) part, the AN824-6D meets the manufacturer's specification and keeps the aircraft configuration-correct, with clean traceability in the maintenance records.
Parts like this are shared across the Beechcraft 1900, Beechcraft Baron, Beechcraft, Beechcraft Bonanza, Cessna Caravan, Cessna Citation, Beechcraft King Air, and Cessna Skyhawk aircraft, reflecting how much structure and hardware these models have in common.
Airframe structure of this kind is engineered to specific load paths; the correct part is what keeps those paths — and the aircraft's certified strength — unchanged.
Both the Cessna and Beechcraft lines are supported today by Textron Aviation, formed in 2014 to unite the two historic Wichita manufacturers with Hawker. The Beechcraft 1900, a 19-passenger regional airliner derived from the King Air, was produced from 1982 to 2002 and still serves commuter and cargo operators worldwide.
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