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AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES | Transport Business Law & Compliance
“Following an event where a fire broke out on a parked and unoccupied aeroplane, the United Kingdom Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) carried out an investigation to determine the cause of the fire. Although the investigation is still ongoing, preliminary information indicated that there was combustion in the area of the ELT TU. Subsequent to the fire event, inspection of in-service ELT TUs revealed battery wiring installation discrepancies inside the TU that may result in an electrical short. The AAIB noted that in case of an electrical short, the ELT battery could provide the energy for an ignition.” Posted in NEW RULES & DECISIONS	| Tagged AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES	AVIATION / FAA “Airworthiness Directives” to correct “unsafe conditions” in aircraft and engines – Airbus airplanes, BAE Systems airplanes, The Boeing Company airplanes, Bombardier airplanes, Cessna Aircraft airplanes, Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnausri engines, Diamond airplanes, Eurocopter France helicopters, Pilatus airplanes, Slingsby Sailplanes sailplanes, and Turbomeca, S.A. engines.
Posted on March 13, 2013 by Joel A. Webber (admitted in Illinois and New York)	The FAA has issued various final or proposed “airworthiness directives” (“AD’s”) for specified models of aircraft and engines. Who is affected? Any party who operates or holds a property interest (owner, lessee, or security party) in the specified aircraft or engines.
What is an AD? Per 14 CFR § 39.1 the FAA issues an AD where: (a) “An unsafe condition exists in a product [aircraft, engine, propeller, or appliance]; and (b) “that condition is likely to exist or develop in other products of the same type design”. “No person may operate a product to which an [AD] applies except in accordance with the requirements of that [AD].” 14 CFR § 39.3. All Airbus Model A330-200 Freighter, -200, and -300 series airplanes; and Model A340-200, -300, -500, and -600 series airplanes. Continue reading →
Posted in NEW RULES & DECISIONS	| Tagged AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES, AVIATION, FAA	AVIATION / FAA “Airworthiness Directives” to correct “unsafe conditions” in aircraft and engines – Airbus airplanes, Boeing airplanes, and Gulfstream airplanes.
Posted on March 6, 2013 by Joel A. Webber (admitted in Illinois and New York)	The FAA has issued various final or proposed “airworthiness directives” (“AD’s”) for specified models of aircraft and engines. Who is affected? Any party who operates or holds a property interest (owner, lessee, or security party) in the specified aircraft or engines.
What is an AD? Per 14 CFR § 39.1 the FAA issues an AD where: (a) “An unsafe condition exists in a product [aircraft, engine, propeller, or appliance]; and (b) “that condition is likely to exist or develop in other products of the same type design”. “No person may operate a product to which an [AD] applies except in accordance with the requirements of that [AD].” 14 CFR § 39.3. Certain Airbus Model A318-112, A319-111, A319-112, A319-115, A319-132, and A319-133 airplanes. Continue reading →
Posted in NEW RULES & DECISIONS	| Tagged AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES, AVIATION, FAA	AVIATION / FAA “Airworthiness Directives” to correct “unsafe conditions” in aircraft and engines – Agusta S.p.A. helicopters, Agusta S.p.A. and Bell Helicopter Textron helicopters, The Boeing Company airplanes, Embraer S.A. airplanes, Reims Aviation S.A. airplanes, Robinson Helicopter Company helicopters, Rolls-Royce plc Turbofan engines, and Rolls-Royce (1971) Limited, Bristol Engine Division Turbojet engines.
Posted on February 27, 2013 by Joel A. Webber (admitted in Illinois and New York)	The FAA has issued various final or proposed “airworthiness directives” (“AD’s”) for specified models of aircraft and engines. Who is affected? Any party who operates or holds a property interest (owner, lessee, or security party) in the specified aircraft or engines.
What is an AD? Per 14 CFR § 39.1 the FAA issues an AD where: (a) “An unsafe condition exists in a product [aircraft, engine, propeller, or appliance]; and (b) “that condition is likely to exist or develop in other products of the same type design”. “No person may operate a product to which an [AD] applies except in accordance with the requirements of that [AD].” 14 CFR § 39.3. Agusta S.p.A. (Agusta) Model AB412 and AB412 EP, and Bell Helicopter Textron (Bell) Model 412, 412CF, and 412EP helicopters with certain DART Aerospace Ltd. (Dart) high gear aft crosstubes (crosstube) installed. February 25, 2013, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. Continue reading →
Posted in NEW RULES & DECISIONS	| Tagged AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES, AVIATION, FAA	AVIATION / FAA “Airworthiness Directives” to correct “unsafe conditions” in aircraft and engines – Airbus airplanes, Bell helicopters, Boeing airplanes, Bombardier airplanes, Cessna Aircraft airplanes, DASSAULT SERVICES airplanes, DG Flugzeugbau GmbH engines, Embraer, S.A. airplanes, Eurocopter France helicopters, Gulfstream Aerospace airplanes, Hawker Beechcraft Corporation airplanes, Lindstrand Hot Air Balloons, Pacific Aerospace airplanes, Pilatus airplanes, Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. engines, Rolls-Royce Deutschland engines, and Schweizer Aircraft Corporation airplanes.
Posted on February 20, 2013 by Joel A. Webber (admitted in Illinois and New York)	The FAA has issued various final or proposed “airworthiness directives” (“AD’s”) for specified models of aircraft and engines. Who is affected? Any party who operates or holds a property interest (owner, lessee, or security party) in the specified aircraft or engines.
What is an AD? Per 14 CFR § 39.1 the FAA issues an AD where: (a) “An unsafe condition exists in a product [aircraft, engine, propeller, or appliance]; and (b) “that condition is likely to exist or develop in other products of the same type design”. “No person may operate a product to which an [AD] applies except in accordance with the requirements of that [AD].” 14 CFR § 39.3. Certain Airbus Model A300 B4-600, B4-600R, and F4-600R series airplanes, and Model A300 C4-605R Variant F airplanes (collectively called A300-600 series airplanes); and Model A310 series airplanes. February 12, 2013, Final Rule. Continue reading →
Posted in NEW RULES & DECISIONS	| Tagged AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES, AVIATION, FAA	AVIATION / FAA “Airworthiness Directives” to correct “unsafe conditions” in aircraft and engines – Airbus airplanes, Bell helicopters, Boeing airplanes, Cessna airplanes, DASSAULT SERVICES airplanes, Dowty propellers, Engine Alliance turbofan engines, Eurocopter France helicopters, Fokker Services B.V. airplanes, Hamilton Sunstrand propellers, MD helicopters, Piper airplanes, and Turbomeca turboshaft engines.
Posted on February 13, 2013 by Joel A. Webber (admitted in Illinois and New York)	The FAA has issued various final or proposed “airworthiness directives” (“AD’s”) for specified models of aircraft and engines. Who is affected? Any party who operates or holds a property interest (owner, lessee, or security party) in the specified aircraft or engines.
February 5, 2013, Notice Of Proposed Rulemaking. Continue reading →
Posted in NEW RULES & DECISIONS	| Tagged AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES, AVIATION, FAA	AVIATION / FAA “Airworthiness Directives” to correct “unsafe conditions” in aircraft and engines – Airbus airplanes, BAE Systems airplanes, Bell helicopters, Boeing airplanes, Bombardier, Inc. airplanes, EADS CASA airplanes, Eurocopter helicopters, Piper Aircraft, Inc. airplanes, Rolls-Royce plc Turbofan engines, and Turbomeca S.A. Turboshaft engines.
Posted on February 6, 2013 by Joel A. Webber (admitted in Illinois and New York)	The FAA has issued various final or proposed “airworthiness directives” (“AD’s”) for specified models of aircraft and engines. Who is affected? Any party who operates or holds a property interest (owner, lessee, or security party) in the specified aircraft or engines.
All Airbus Model A330-200 Freighter series airplanes; Model A330-200 and -300 series airplanes; and Model A340-200 and -300 series airplanes. Continue reading →
Posted in NEW RULES & DECISIONS	| Tagged AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES, AVIATION, FAA	REMARKS – “Deadline for Airworthiness Directive 2012-11-09 to restore supplemental oxygen to lavatories on specified aircraft”.
Posted on February 2, 2013 by Joel A. Webber (admitted in Illinois and New York)	The blog of the Modification and Replacement Parts Association explains in detail the concern at the core of the oxygen generator in airplane lavatories rule: Tampering. Read it here.
Posted in COMMENT	| Tagged AIRCRAFT PARTS, AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES, AVIATION, FAA	AVIATION / FAA “Airworthiness Directives” to correct “unsafe conditions” in aircraft and engines – Bell helicopters, CFM International engines, Engine Alliance engines, and Rolls-Royce engines.
Posted on January 30, 2013 by Joel A. Webber (admitted in Illinois and New York)	The FAA has issued various final or proposed “airworthiness directives” (“AD’s”) for specified models of aircraft and engines. Who is affected? Any party who operates or holds a property interest (owner, lessee, or security party) in the specified aircraft or engines.
CFM International, S.A. CFM56-3, CFM56-3B, and CFM56-3C turbofan engines. Continue reading →
Posted in NEW RULES & DECISIONS	| Tagged AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES, AVIATION, FAA	AVIATION / Deadline for Airworthiness Directive 2012-11-09 to restore supplemental oxygen to lavatories on specified aircraft.
Posted on January 30, 2013 by Joel A. Webber (admitted in Illinois and New York)	This action adds termination criteria and an expiration date to Special Federal Aviation Regulation 111, which temporarily authorizes variances from existing standards related to the provisioning of supplemental oxygen inside lavatories. January 28, 2013, Final rule. Continue reading →
Posted in NEW RULES & DECISIONS	| Tagged AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES, AVIATION, FAA	Post navigation