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STC SA2404WE

FAA DRS lists SA2404WE as Current · Reissued, held by BF Goodrich Aerospace, for Cessna Aircraft 310G, Cessna Aircraft 310F, and Cessna Aircraft 310, and 13 more aircraft configurations. Recorded change: Consolidation of STC s SA355CE and SA362CE into one STC having a Master Eligibility List and amendment of these STC s to include and improved Power Supply Assembly and Subchassis Timer Assembly for the Twilighter MK III high intensity supplementary lighting system in accordance with the applicable FAA sealed drawing listed on the attached sealed Master Eligibility List Number SA2404WE. Snapshot dated June 30, 2026.

FAA-listed holder
Aircraft configurations
16
FAA revision date
FAA status
Current · Reissued

Recorded modification

What the FAA record covers

Consolidation of STC s SA355CE and SA362CE into one STC having a Master Eligibility List and amendment of these STC s to include and improved Power Supply Assembly and Subchassis Timer Assembly for the Twilighter MK III high intensity supplementary lighting system in accordance with the applicable FAA sealed drawing listed on the attached sealed Master Eligibility List Number SA2404WE.

SA2404WE identifies the approval, recorded holder, named aircraft, and modification scope. It does not confirm kit availability, serial-number effectivity, data rights, price, or installation authority.

Applicability

Aircraft named in FAA DRS

Named aircraft: Cessna Aircraft 310G, Cessna Aircraft 310F, and Cessna Aircraft 310, and 13 more aircraft configurations. Confirm the approved model list, serial effectivity, configuration, and certificate revision.

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  1. 01Does it cover the exact Cessna Aircraft 310G and Cessna Aircraft 310F, and 14 more aircraft configurations model, serial range, and configuration?
  2. 02Which load analysis, wiring changes, protection, and limitations apply?
  3. 03Who can legally supply the design data, kit, instructions, and ICAs?
  4. 04What parts, labor, conformity, and return-to-service work are excluded?