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Bell 505 Owners: FAA Demands Quick Crack Inspections on Coolers

Published Date: 9/10/2025

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Summary

If you own a Bell Textron Canada Model 505 helicopter, listen up! The FAA found cracks on a key part that cools the engine, so they’re requiring a quick check and fix to keep things safe. You’ll need to act soon to avoid bigger problems, but the fix is a one-time deal that helps keep your chopper flying strong.

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One-time inspection and bracket fix

If you own a Bell Textron Canada Model 505 helicopter, the FAA requires a one-time visual inspection for cracks on the mounting bracket of the oil cooler fan assembly housing and a modification of that mounting bracket. The directive is intended to address the unsafe condition caused by a reported crack.

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9/10/2025

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