2001-06-15: This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD), applicable to certain Boeing Model 737-600, -700, -700C, and -800 series airplanes, that requires inspections of the fasteners in the elevator balance panel assemblies to detect various discrepancies; and corrective actions, if necessary. This amendment is prompted by a report that an elevator balance panel was found disconnected from the horizontal stabilizer due to the improper installation of fasteners during production. The actions specified by this AD are intended to prevent jamming, restricting, or binding of the elevator control surfaces due to loose or missing fasteners, which could make the movement of the elevator difficult and decrease aerodynamic control of the airplane.
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2018-09-02: We are superseding Airworthiness Directive (AD) 99-23-16, which applied to certain Airbus Model A330 and A340 series airplanes. AD 99-23-16 required repetitive detailed visual inspections to detect cracking of the vertical flange of the inboard Z-stiffeners of the centerline panel of the fuselage belly fairing; and corrective actions, if necessary. This AD was prompted by a new fatigue and damage tolerance evaluation that concluded that the current inspection thresholds and intervals had to be more restrictive. This AD requires contacting the FAA to obtain instructions for addressing the unsafe condition on these products, and doing the actions specified in those instructions. We are issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.
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81-10-04: 81-10-04 PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION: Amendment 39-4094. Applies to Model PA-44-180 (Seminole), serial numbers 44-7995001 through 44-8095006, airplanes certificated in all categories.
Compliance is required within the next 50 hours time in service after the effective date of the AD, unless already accomplished. To reduce aileron spar deflection and cracking which could result in loss of aileron control, accomplish the following:
a. Modify the ailerons in accordance with Piper Aircraft Corporation Service Bulletin No. 702, dated December 4, 1980, and Piper Rework Kit P/N 764 088V.
b. Make appropriate maintenance record entry.
An equivalent method of compliance may be approved by the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch, FAA, Southern Region.
This amendment becomes effective April 30, 1981.
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80-25-05: 80-25-05 PIPER: Amendment 39-4041. Applies to Piper PA-31T S/N 8120001 thru 8120010 and Piper PA-31T1 airplanes S/N 8104001 thru 8104012.
Compliance required as indicated:
To prevent failure of the voltage regulator which can result in complete electrical failure, prior to further flight either at night or into instrument weather conditions, alter the voltage regulator, Piper P/N 584152 in accordance with Piper telegraphic letter #31-26, dated November 26, 1980, or an approved equivalent.
Equivalent alterations must be approved by the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch, FAA, Eastern Region, Jamaica, New York.
This amendment is effective February 12, 1981, and was effective upon receipt for all recipients of the letter of November 26, 1980, covering this same subject.
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2007-17-17: The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Learjet Model 31, 31A, 35, 35A (C-21A), 36, 36A, 55, 55B, and 55C airplanes, and Model 45 airplanes. This AD requires inspecting for unsealed gaps on the pylon side of the engine firewall and cleaning/ sealing any unsealed gap; and, for certain airplanes, inspecting for unsealed gaps of the pylon trailing edge and cleaning/sealing any gap. This AD results from a report that unsealed gaps (penetration points) of the engine firewall were discovered during production. We are issuing this AD to prevent penetration of flammable liquids or fire through the engine firewall into the engine pylon, which could lead to fire inside the airplane.
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2001-06-14: This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD), applicable to certain Saab Model SAAB SF340A and SAAB 340B series airplanes, that requires installation of a new circuit breaker and related wiring, and relocation of circuit breaker 12FG, if applicable. The actions specified by this AD are intended to prevent loss of the nose wheel steering and reduced controllability of the airplane on the ground. This action is intended to address the identified unsafe condition.
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80-21-11: 80-21-11 PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION: Amendment 39-3938. Applies to Model PA-44-180 (Seminole), serial numbers 44-7995001 through 44-8095027, airplanes certificated in all categories.
Compliance is required within the next 25 hours time in service after the effective date of this AD, unless already accomplished.
To prevent binding of the aileron push rod which could result in fatigue failure of the rod and possible loss of aileron control, accomplish the following:
NOTE: All instructions apply to both right and left ailerons.
(a) Remove bellcrank access cover on bottom of aft wing near push rod penetration point. Grasp aileron push rod between thumb and forefinger and rotate while moving aileron throughout entire travel. If free rotation of the push rod is evident in all aileron positions, no further action is required. Reinstall access cover.
(b) If push rod appears to be partially free but does not readily rotate and stop, inspect ball end at aileron actuator fitting and bearing ball sandwiched between rod clevis and at bellcrank for paint or other foreign material. Clean and lubricate ball end and bearing ball per the Piper PA-44 Service Manual and repeat Step (a). If requirements of Step (a) are met, no further action is required. Reinstall access cover.
(c) If push rod will not rotate freely throughout the aileron travel, replace the aileron push rod and aileron bellcrank assembly with new or serviceable parts. Rerig the aileron control system in accordance with the Piper PA-44 Service Manual and reinstall access plate.
(d) Make appropriate maintenance record entry.
(e) Compliance may be shown in an equivalent manner if approved by the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch, FAA, Southern Region.
NOTE: Piper Aircraft Corporation Service Bulletin No. 689 covers this same subject.
This amendment becomes effective October 17, 1980.
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2004-18-12: The FAA adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain DG Flugzeugbau GmbH Model DG-500MB sailplanes. This AD requires you to replace the engine pylon extension/retraction Warner LA10 spindle drive with an improved designed Stross BSA 10 spindle drive and to modify the electrical system following applicable service information. This AD is the result of mandatory continuing airworthiness information (MCAI) issued by the airworthiness authority for Germany. We are issuing this AD to prevent failure of the Warner LA10 spindle drive, which could result in failure of the engine pylon extension/retraction mechanism. This condition could cause an unstable engine pylon assembly during flight with loss of control of the sailplane.
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2001-06-01: This amendment supersedes three existing airworthiness directives (AD's) that apply to certain The New Piper Aircraft, Inc. (Piper) Models PA-31, PA-31-300, PA-31P, PA-31T, and PA-31T1 airplanes. These AD's currently require you to repetitively inspect and/or modify the elevator structure. This AD initially retains the inspection and modification requirements that are currently required; adds certain other airplane models to the AD applicability; and requires a modification at a certain time period, as terminating action for the currently required repetitive inspections. This action coincides with the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) policy of incorporating modifications, when available, that will terminate the need for repetitive inspections. The actions specified by this AD are intended to continue to detect and correct damage to the elevator structure. A damaged elevator structure could lead to reduced or loss of control of the airplane.
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2001-06-13: This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD), applicable to certain Bombardier Model DHC-8-100, -200, and -300 series airplanes, that requires inspecting the endcaps of the main landing gear selector valve for leaks of hydraulic oil and, if leaks are detected, replacing the leaking endcaps or the entire selector valve. This amendment also requires eventual replacement or rework of certain selector valves, which will terminate the repetitive inspections. This amendment is prompted by a report of the collapse of the main landing gear due to an external leak of hydraulic oil in the landing gear selector valve, resulting from a fracture of the endcap. The actions specified by this AD are intended to prevent leaks of hydraulic oil from the main landing gear selector valve, which could result in the collapse of the main landing gear.
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