Mooney M20E
1,122 parts applicable to this airframe — ga_single
| Part Number | Status |
|---|---|
| 01-0771833-10 | PMA |
| 01-0771833-15 | PMA |
| 01-0771833-20 | PMA |
| 01-0771833-25 | PMA |
| 01-0790750-20 | PMA |
| 20-112 | OEM |
| 2011-1 | PMA |
| 4200-002-1 | PMA |
| 4200-002-2 | PMA |
| 4200-002-3 | PMA |
| 4200-002-4 | PMA |
| 4200-002-705 | PMA |
| 44PN | PMA |
| 700-00184-( ) | PMA |
| 700-00188-( ) | PMA |
| 87-05207-002 | PMA |
| 9060-17000-01 (straight RF) | PMA |
| 9060-17000-02 (right angle RF) | PMA |
| 9060-17250-01 | PMA |
| 9060-17500-01 (straight RF) | PMA |
| 9060-17500-02 (right angle RF) | PMA |
| 965300-00 | PMA |
| EIS-41000IC Ignition System | PMA |
| LS03-02040 12vdc LS03-02041 24vdc | PMA |
| PA-111114-121 | PMA |
| PA-130827-521 | PMA |
| PA-130827-523 | PMA |
| PFS16201 | OEM |
| PSF100A-T1.0 | PMA |
| SC-W/G-2040-250-LH | PMA |
| SC-W/G-2040-II-250-LH | PMA |
| SC-W/G-2120 | PMA |
| SC-W/G-2120-250 | PMA |
| SC-W/G-2123 | PMA |
| SC-W/T-2120 | PMA |
| SC-W/T-2120-250 | PMA |
| SC-W/T-2123-250 | PMA |
| VWS-101 | PMA |
| W-2040-RH | PMA |
| W-2120 | PMA |
| W-2123 | PMA |
| W-2123-250 | PMA |
| W/G-2120 | PMA |
| W/G-2120-250 | PMA |
| W/G-2123 | PMA |
| W/G-2123-250 | PMA |
| W/T-2040-250-LH | PMA |
| W/T-2120 | PMA |
| W/T-2120-250 | PMA |
| W/T-2123 | PMA |
Airworthiness Directive activity
FAA / EASA public regulatory data
- FAA AD 2023-02-04effective Feb 13, 2023Prohibition
The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Mooney International Corporation Model M20C, M20D, M20E, M20F, and M20G airplanes. This AD was prompted by reports of the hybrid material elevator balance weight cracking. This AD requires inspecting to determine whether a certain elevator balance weight is installed. If installed, this AD requires inspecting each affected elevator balance weight for corrosion and cracking, and depending on the findings, either replacing each affected elevator balance weight with a non- hybrid (lead) elevator balance weight or repetitively inspecting each affected elevator balance weight. This AD also prohibits the installation of an affected elevator balance weight on any airplane. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.
Directives linked to this airframe family in the FAA / EASA regulatory corpus we have processed — not a complete historical AD list. An AD is a compliance requirement that drives scheduled work (inspections, replacements, modifications) across the fleet; inspection directives are not replacement directives, and none of this is a prediction that any part will fail.