Van Horn Aviation | Composite Rotor Blades
Van Horn Aviation | Composite Rotor Blades

Bruce's Custom Covers Now Stocking VHA Main Blade Tie-Downs

Tie-downs and Covers Available for Most VHA Main Rotor Blades

Van Horn Aviation recently partnered with Bruce's Custom Covers to create blade covers and tie-downs for VHA 206B and 206L main rotor blades. Made from heavy duty weather-resistant fabric and imprinted with the VHA logo, the blade covers and tie downs fit the shaped tip of VHA main rotor blades.


Bruce's part number 206B-415 is for a set of two blade covers that can be used on VHA main rotor blades without trim tabs: VHA part numbers 20633000-101 serial numbers A281 and later; and 20635000-501 serial numbers A091 and later. These covers are not designed to fit on VHA main rotor blades that still have trim tabs. Cost of these covers is $650 direct from Bruce's.


The tie-downs can be used on any VHA main rotor blade. Bruce's offers two types of main rotor blade tie-downs for VHA blades: 206B-505 is a single front tie-down only for $200, while 206B-520 is a set of two tie-downs with a telescoping attachment pole for $420.



Operators can order blade covers and tie-downs direct from the Bruce's Custom Covers website or by calling 1-800-777-6405.

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By Kim VHA April 25, 2025
For 206L LongRanger operators flying P/N 20633000-101 serial numbers A007-A009 or A012-A104, we would like to remind you that these blades are subject to AD 2022-22-08, which requires recurring tap inspections every 400 flight hours or 2,400 engine starts, whichever comes first. You can learn more about the tap test requirements and procedure in our video . These blades are likely to develop a delamination in the area of the weight pocket on the lower surface of the blade. The AD further requires removing the blades from service if the delamination reaches 6 inches in length. However, extensive company testing indicates that all blades will likely achieve their full retirement life before that occurs. So long as the delamination is monitored and does not exceed the permitted length, the blades are entirely safe to fly with no adverse effects on aircraft behavior or performance. Operators are required to report their findings at every inspection interval to VHA for tracking using the form on the last page of Service Bulletin 33000-4 . Completed forms should be emailed to info@vanhornaviation.com . Providing this data helps to ensure all operators of these blades remain safe. All of the identified blades are likely to have delaminations, so if none are detected please contact us for assistance. In addition, this AD is considered an interim action and once sufficient data is gathered it may be updated to reduce the required frequency of inspection. Refer to AD 2022-22-08 and SB 33000-4 for further information.
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