Robinson R66

141 parts applicable to this airframe — helicopter

Part NumberStatus
200-381-00PMA
200-382-00PMA
23086749OEM
A064-3OEM
A064-3OEM
A064-4OEM
A064-4OEM
A56911OEM
AF-R44-1PMA
B3206OEM
C0176OEM
C2763OEM
C5992OEM
C6478OEM
D7997OEM
F049012OEM
F1014OEM
F1691OEM
F2592OEM
F6427OEM
F7921OEM
G0281REVGOEM
G2491OEM
G76811OEM
G7683OEM
G95334OEM
LSM-500-132-5PMA
LSM-500-300 -36TPMA
Model 800-14vPMA
Model 800-28vPMA
NAS12917OEM
R66M-100PMA
R66M-200-1PMA
R66M-300-2PMA
R66M-400-2PMA
R66M-601-APMA
R66M-900PMA
RG325OEM
RR30000236OEM
RR30000263OEM
ST-953PMA

Airworthiness Directive activity

FAA / EASA public regulatory data

3airworthiness directives affecting this fleet — recurring compliance demand for the parts and shops that serve it
Most recent
  • FAA AD 2024-20-07effective Dec 5, 2024Prohibition

    The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for various helicopters modified by certain supplemental type certificates (STCs) that approve the installation of an emergency float kit or an emergency float with a liferaft kit. This AD was prompted by the results of an accident investigation and subsequent reports of difficulty pulling the emergency float kit activation handle installed on the pilot cyclic. This AD requires repetitively inspecting the pull force on the float activation handle and for certain model helicopters, this AD also requires and replacing certain part-numbered float inflation reservoirs (reservoirs) and pull cable assemblies (cables) with other part-numbered reservoirs and cables. Finally, this AD prohibits installing certain part-numbered reservoirs and cables on specific helicopters. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.

  • FAA AD 2024-04-02effective Apr 2, 2024Prohibition

    The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Robinson Helicopter Company Model R22, R22 Alpha, R22 Beta, R22 Mariner, R44, R44 II, and R66 helicopters. This AD was prompted by reports of helicopters losing a tail rotor blade (TRB) tip cap. This AD requires visually checking and inspecting certain part-numbered and serial-numbered TRB tip caps for evidence of corrosion and, depending on the results, removing the corrosion. This AD also requires removing all affected TRBs from service and prohibits installing them on any helicopter. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.

  • FAA AD 2022-19-12effective Oct 20, 2022Prohibition

    The FAA is superseding Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2021-19- 08, which applied to certain Robinson Helicopter Company (Robinson) Model R44 and R44 II helicopters. AD 2021-19-08 required checking each tail rotor blade (blade) for any crack and removing any cracked blade from service. AD 2021-19-08 also required removing all affected blades from service and prohibited installing any affected blade on any helicopter. Since the FAA issued AD 2021-19-08, it was determined that an additional model helicopter and additional blades are affected by the unsafe condition. This AD requires the same actions as AD 2021-19- 08 and adds certain Robinson Model R66 helicopters to the applicability and adds additional part-numbered and serial-numbered blades to the applicability. 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.