Description
The CM3902-9 is a genuine Textron Aviation channel that serves a joining or reinforcing role within the airframe structure. It is fitted to the Skyhawk. It carries an export classification of ECCN 9A991.
Because the CM3902-9 is an original-equipment (OEM) structural component from Textron Aviation, it is built to the airframe manufacturer's specification and matches the type design as documented. Fitting the genuine part preserves the wing or airframe's engineered strength and keeps installation and inspection records clean.
Because the Cessna Skyhawk aircraft share extensive structure and hardware, a single part like this is often common across several variants.
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. OEM parts arrive to the specification the type design was certified against, preserving both airworthiness and the airframe's documented configuration.
Fitting the correct factory part the first time avoids the rework, removal, and re-inspection that an incorrect or unapproved part can trigger. Genuine sourcing means the part matches the drawing exactly, so fit and function are known quantities rather than a gamble at installation.
The Cessna name is among the most recognized in aviation — founded in Wichita, Kansas in 1927 and part of Textron since 1992, today a cornerstone of Textron Aviation. The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is the most-produced aircraft in history, with more than 44,000 built since 1956, and remains in production under Textron Aviation.
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