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the AFM.

              2.         If not previously accomplished in accordance with AD/AS 355/55 or the original issue of this Directive, install a placard, in clear view of the pilot, with letters of at least 6 mm (¼ inch) high, stating:

                Do not use the landing light outside the landing and take-off phases

              3.         Replace the non temperature-compensated contactors with temperature- compensated circuit breakers, in compliance with the instructions described in either ASB No. 24.00.14 or ASB 24.00.14 Revision 1 (corresponds to MOD 073019).

            Following embodiment of this modification the Requirement 1 AFM revisions and the Requirement 2 placard may be removed.

            Note 2: DGAC AD 2000-339-060(A) R3 refers.

 Compliance: For Requirements 1 & 2 - As of the effective date of this Directive.

            For Requirement 3 - Before 1 December 2003.

            This Amendment becomes effective on 30 October 2003.

            Background: AD/AS 355/55 was issued following several reports of complete loss of the electrical power generating systems, except for the direct battery power, on AS 355 helicopters. The failures occurred at a high outside air temperature (above 25°C) during long duration flights (more than one hour with landing light on).

            AD/AS 355/55 required an AFM revision, which limits the landing light operation to take-off and landing and introduces emergency procedures for loss of the electrical power generating systems. The Directive also required a placard to be fitted advising the pilot of the landing light operational limitation.

            The original issue of this Directive superseded the earlier AD, limited applicability to helicopters equipped for IFR flights, extended applicability to cover electrical master boxes with all part numbers and introduced a terminating action.

            This Amendment removes the serial number range for the electrical master boxes from the Applicability Statement, references Revision 1 of the service bulletin and extends the compliance time for Requirement 2.

            The original issue of this Airworthiness Directive became effective on 20 February 2003.

 Jim Coyne
 Delegate of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority 18 September 2003

 The above AD is notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 8 October 2003.