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46-13-01: 46-13-01 LOCKHEED: (Was Service Note 2 of AD-723-2.) Applies to All Model 18 Aircraft. When replacing the landing gear actuating cylinder flexible hose, P/N 55252-3, the length of ferrules should be compared. If longer ferrules are found on the new hoses, an elbow should be inserted between the hose and the cylinder aft port, to prevent possible damage to the hose by the landing gear scissors. (Lockheed Service Letter No. 18-28, dated June 15, 1945, revised December 10, 1945, covers this same subject.)
47-10-07: 47-10-07 LOCKHEED: (Was Mandatory Note 8 of AD-763-3.) Applies Only to Model 49 Serial Numbers 2021 to 2088, Inclusive. Compliance required prior to April 1, 1947. Replace the existing restrictor valve (P/N 66404) in each main landing gear down line with a winterized type restrictor valve (LAC P/N 667489.) (LAC Service Instruction 049/SI-75, covers this same subject.)
91-02-11: 91-02-11 AIRBUS INDUSTRIE: Amendment 39-6860. Docket No. 90-NM-66-AD. Applicability: All Model A320-111, -211, and -231 series airplanes, certificated in any category. Compliance: Required within 45 days after the effective date of this AD, unless previously accomplished. To prevent failure of the landing gear to retract following takeoff, accomplish the following: A. Install wiring and electronic components in relay 48GA's energization system, in accordance with Airbus Industrie Service Bulletin A320-32-1035, Revision 2, dated December 18, 1989; or Airbus Industrie Service Bulletin A320-32-1048, Revision 1, dated July 10, 1990. B. An alternate means of compliance or adjustment of the compliance time, which provides an acceptable level of safety, may be used when approved by the Manager, Standardization Branch, ANM-113, FAA, Transport Airplane Directorate. NOTE: The request should be submitted directly to the Manager, Standardization Branch, ANM-113, and a copy sent to the cognizant FAA Principal Inspector (PI). The PI will then forward comments or concurrence to the Manager, Standardization Branch, ANM-113. C. Special flight permits may be issued in accordance with FAR 21.197 and 21.199 to operate airplanes to a base in order to comply with the requirements of this AD. All persons affected by this directive who have not already received the appropriate service documents from the manufacturer may obtain copies upon request to Airbus Industrie, Airbus Support Division, Avenue Didier Daurat, 31700 Blagnac, France. These documents may be examined at the FAA, Northwest Mountain Region, Transport Airplane Directorate, 1601 Lind Avenue S.W., Renton, Washington. This amendment (39-6860, AD 91-02-11) becomes effective on February 25, 1991.
2010-14-19: We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for the products listed above. This AD results from mandatory continuing airworthiness information (MCAI) originated by an aviation authority of another country to identify and correct an unsafe condition on an aviation product. The MCAI describes the unsafe condition as: * * * [P]artial blockage of the water absorbing filter element P/N (part number) QA06123 was observed several times. The blockage was created by carbon debris from the cartridge and from the burst disc of the Halon bottle. This water absorbing filter element is part of Halon Dual-Filter Assembly installed also in the Flow Metering System (FMS) of the cargo compartment Fire Extinguishing System used in the A330 and A340 aeroplanes. Blockage of the water absorbing filter element could lead to reduction of Halon outflow, leading to incapacity to maintain fire extinguishing agent concentration. Combined with fire, this could result in an uncontrolled fire in the affected compartment, which would constitute an unsafe condition. * * * * * We are issuing this AD to require actions to correct the unsafe condition on these products.
78-25-04: 78-25-04 HUGHES HELICOPTERS: Amendment 39-3364. Applies to Hughes Model 269A, TH-55A, 269A-1, 269B and 269C helicopters equipped with part number 269A5103-9 pinion assemblies, Hughes Tool Company, Serial Nos. 001 through 5101, certificated in all categories. Compliance required as indicated, unless already accomplished. To detect and prevent fatigue crack propagation that could cause failure of the main transmission input pinion assembly, accomplish the following: (a) Within the next 50 hours additional time in service or 60 calendar days, whichever occurs first after the effective date of this AD, perform a magnetic particle inspection of all input pinions Part No. 269A5103-9, serial nos. listed in Table A, for cracks in accordance with the instructions of paragraph (d), Hughes Service Information Notice N-151.2, dated November 7, 1978. Reinspect these input pinions in accordance with paragraph (d) of the S.I.N. between 450 and 500 total hours time in service, if,at the time of the initial inspection, the assembly had less than 250 hours total time in service. TABLE A 269A5103-9 Pinion Assembly Serial Nos. Affected by Paragraph (a) 164783 254498 164784 254500 164786 254501 164787 254502 164789 254504 164790 254506 164791 254508 164792 254509 164794 254510 164795 254511 164796 254512 164798 254513 164800 254514 164801 254515 164802 254516 164803 254517 164805 254518 164806 254519 164807 254520 164809 254521 164811 254522 164813 254524 164814 254525 164815 254526 164816 254527 164817 254528 164818 254529 164819 254532 254533 254534 254535 254536 254537 (b) Within 100 hours additional time in service after the effective date of this AD, perform a magnetic particle inspection of all other input pinions, Part No. 269A5103-9, for cracks, in accordance with the instructions of paragraph (d), Hughes Service Information Notice N-151.2, dated November 7, 1978. (c) Prior to the installation of pinion assembly Part No. 269A5103-9 on any helicopter listed in this AD inspect per paragraph (d) of Hughes Service Information Notice No. N-151.2. Pinion assemblies of serial numbers listed in table A of paragraph (a) of this AD, which have less than 250 hours total time in service at time of inspection, must be reinspected per paragraph (d) of the above referenced S.I.N. after accumulating a total of 450 hours time in service and before accumulating 500 hours total time in service. (d) Any assembly exhibiting crack indications as a result of those inspections performed in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c), above, must be removed from service and marked in a conspicuous manner to prevent inadvertent return to service. NOTE 1: The agency recommends that all unserviceable pinion assemblies be returned to Hughes Helicopters Warranty and Repair Department. Reference: Paragraph d.2, Hughes Service InformationNotice No. N-151.2. NOTE 2: Hughes Service Information Notice N-151.2, dated November 7, 1978, is the only version of the notice suitable for compliance with this AD. (e) Equivalent inspection procedures and repairs may be used when approved by the Chief, Aircraft Engineering Division, FAA Western Region. (f) Special flight permits may be issued in accordance with FAR's 21.197 and 21.199 to operate aircraft to a base for the accomplishment of inspections required by this AD. This amendment becomes effective December 18, 1978.
80-21-05: 80-21-05 BELL: Amendment 39-3931. Applies to Model 205A-1 and 212 helicopters equipped with fixed float landing gears. (Airworthiness Docket No. 76-SW-28) Compliance required within 50 hours' time in service after the effective date of this Ad unless already accomplished. To preclude possible fatigue cracks from occurring in the landing gear cross tubes under the riveted saddle fittings, install forward and aft cross tube assemblies, P/N 205-050-114-23 and -25 respectively or higher dash numbers that have clamp-on saddle fittings. Float kit installation, P/N 205-706-050-101, uses cross tubes having clamp-on saddle fittings. (Bell Helicopter Textron Alert Service Bulletin Nos. 212-80-18 and 205-80-13 also pertain to this subject.) This amendment becomes effective October 15, 1980.
90-02-12: 90-02-12 BOEING: Amendment 39-6439. Docket No. 89-NM-160-AD. \n\n\tApplicability: Model 757 series airplanes, as listed in Boeing Service Bulletin 757-27- 0072, Revision 1, dated June 29, 1989, certificated in any category. \n\n\tCompliance: Required within the next 12 months, after the effective date of this AD, unless previously accomplished. \n\n\tTo reduce the possibility of aileron control system jamming due to loose objects being lodged in the control quadrant assembly, accomplish the following: \n\n\tA. Install flexible deflectors in accordance with Boeing Service Bulletin 757-27-0072, dated February 5, 1987, or Revision 1, dated June 29, 1989. \n\n\tB. An alternate means of compliance or adjustment of the compliance time, which provides an acceptable level of safety, may be used when approved by the Manager, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office, FAA, Northwest Mountain Region. NOTE: The request should be forwarded through an FAA Principal Maintenance Inspector (PMI), who will either concur or comment, and then send it to the Manager, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office. \n\n\tC. Special flight permits may be issued in accordance with FAR 21.197 and 21.199 to operate airplanes to a base in order to comply with the requirements of this AD. All persons affected by this directive who have not already received the appropriate service documents from the manufacturer may obtain copies upon request to Boeing Commercial Airplanes, P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, Washington 98124. These documents may be examined at the FAA, Northwest Mountain Region, Transport Airplane Directorate, 17900 Pacific Highway South, Seattle, Washington, or Seattle Aircraft Certification Office, 9010 East Marginal Way South, Seattle, Washington. \n\n\tThis amendment (39-6439, AD 90-02-12) becomes effective on February 9, 1990.
77-12-08: 77-12-08 CESSNA: Amendment 39-2918. Applies to the following models and serial numbers of airplanes equipped with external electrical ground power receptacles: MODELS SERIAL NUMBERS 172M 17265685 thru 17267584 172N 17267585 thru 17268080 R172K R1722000 thru R1722109 177B 17702314 thru 17702374, 17702376 thru 17702395, 17702397, 17702398, 17702400, 17702401, 17702403, 17702404, 17702405, and 17702407 thru 17702409 177RG 177RG0788 thru 177RG0822, 177RG0824 and 177RG0826 180J 18052621 thru 18052770 180K 18052771 thru 18052777 182P 18264296 thru 18265175 182Q 18265176 thru 18265220 A185F 18502839 thru 18503165 U206F/TU206F U20603021 thru U20603521 U206G/TU206G U20603522 thru U20603547 207/T207 20700315 thru 20700362 207A/T207A 20700363 thru 20700365 210L/T210L 21061040 thru 21061573 337G 33701672 thru 33701748 T337G P3370226 thru P3370257 Compliance: Required as indicated, unless already accomplished. To prevent unwanted propeller rotation, at the next use of the external ground power receptacle, but not later than September 15, 1977, accomplish the following: A) Test the aircraft's electrical starter system by applying power to the external electrical ground power receptacle. If the propeller does not rotate, make a maintenance record entry indicating that this AD has been accomplished. If the propeller rotates, modify the electrical system in accordance with Cessna Service Letters SE76-11, dated May 10, 1976, SE77-1, dated January 17, 1977, and SE77-1 (Supplement #1), dated May 2, 1977, or later approved revisions, as applicable. NOTE: When performing this test take adequate precautions to assure that no person or object will be struck by the propeller if rotation occurs. B) Any equivalent method of compliance with this AD must be approved by the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch, FAA, Central Region. This amendment becomes effective June 27, 1977.
98-25-05: This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD), applicable to certain Airbus Model A321-111, -112, and -131 series airplanes. This action requires repetitive inspections to detect fatigue cracking in the area surrounding certain attachment holes of the forward pintle fittings of the main landing gear (MLG) and the actuating cylinder anchorage fittings on the inner rear spar; and repair, if necessary. This amendment also provides for optional terminating action for the repetitive inspections. This amendment is prompted by issuance of mandatory continuing airworthiness information by a foreign civil airworthiness authority. The actions specified in this AD are intended to detect and correct fatigue cracking on the inner rear spar of the wings, which could result in reduced structural integrity of the airplane.
2010-15-03: This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) for the specified Eurocopter France helicopters. This action requires inspecting certain electrical harnesses for damage and if damage is found, repairing the electrical harness; protecting the electrical harness from damage; installing harness clamp blocks; and inspecting each fairing attachment screw to determine the length and replacing attachment screws, if they exceed a certain length. This amendment is prompted by a report of an in-flight incident that led to the inflation of the emergency floatation gear (emergency floats) and the activation of various warnings. The actions specified in this AD are intended to prevent interference between an electrical harness and the lower structure fairing attachment screws. Damage to an electrical harness by a lower structure fairing attachment screw could lead to short- circuiting of various warnings, inflation of the emergency floats during flight, and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter.