Airworthiness Directives; GA 8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd Airplanes, 33220-33224 [2024-09087]
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(h) Required Actions
The Amendment
Accordingly, under the authority
delegated to me by the Administrator,
the FAA amends 14 CFR part 39 as
follows:
PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS
DIRECTIVES
1. The authority citation for part 39
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.
§ 39.13
[Amended]
2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by adding
the following new airworthiness
directive:
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2024–08–03 Britten-Norman Aircraft, Ltd.:
Amendment 39–22736; Docket No.
FAA–2024–0044; Project Identifier
MCAI–2023–00629–A.
(a) Effective Date
This airworthiness directive (AD) is
effective June 3, 2024.
(b) Affected ADs
None.
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to Britten-Norman Aircraft
Ltd airplanes, all serial numbers, certificated
in any category, identified in paragraphs
(c)(1) and (2) of this AD.
(1) Model BN–2, BN–2A, BN–2A–2, BN–
2A–3, BN–2A–6, BN–2A–8, BN–2A–9, BN–
2A–20, BN–2A–21, BN–2A–26, BN–2A–27,
BN–2B–20, BN–2B–21, BN–2B–26, BN–2B–
27, BN–2T, BN2T–4R, and BN2T–4S
airplanes.
(2) Model BN2A MK. III, BN2A MK. III–2,
and BN2A MK. III–3 airplanes.
(d) Subject
Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC)
Code 2797, Flight Control System Wiring.
(e) Unsafe Condition
This AD was prompted by reports of
electrical cable (Koiled Kord) and flight
control cables interference with the control
column. The FAA is issuing this AD to
address interference between the Koiled
Kord, flight control cables, and the control
column, which could restrict the full and free
movement of the flight controls. This unsafe
condition, if not addressed, could result in
loss of control of the airplane during flight.
(f) Compliance
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Comply with this AD within the
compliance times specified, unless already
done.
(g) Definition
For the purposes of this AD, a Koiled Kord
is the coiled electrical cable that carries the
wires from switches on the control yoke,
through the control column tube, to the rear
of the instrument panel. It exits the control
column tube behind the instrument panel
and continues to a terminal block.
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(1) Within 100 hours time-in-service (TIS)
after the effective date of this AD, inspect for
interference between the control column,
rudder pedal adjuster cable, and any other
wiring, including the Koiled Kord, in
accordance with Sections 6 and 7(1) of
Britten-Norman Service Bulletin SB 398,
Issue 2, dated May 30, 2022 (Britten-Norman
SB 398, Issue 2), while concurrently
performing a control column full and free
movement inspection, in accordance with
Section 8 of Britten-Norman SB 398, Issue 2,
to inspect for free play, friction, binding,
non-linear forces, and any remaining
interference.
(2) If interference between the control
column, the rudder pedal adjuster cable, and
any other wiring, including the Koiled Kord,
or any free play, friction, binding, non-linear
forces, or any remaining interference was
found during the inspections required by
paragraph (h)(1) of this AD, before further
flight, securely tie any interfering electrical
cables clear of the control column for its full
range of motion and perform a final full and
free movement inspection in accordance with
Section 8 of Britten-Norman SB 398, Issue 2,
to inspect for free play, friction, binding,
non-linear forces, and any remaining
interference. If there is any free play, friction,
binding, non-linear forces, or any remaining
interference, before further flight resolve
these issues in accordance with a method
approved by the Manager, International
Validation Branch, FAA; or the Civil
Aviation Authority United Kingdom (CAA
UK); or Britten-Norman Aircraft Ltd.’s CAA
UK Design Organization Approval (DOA). If
approved by the DOA, the approval must
include the DOA-authorized signature.
(k) Material Incorporated by Reference
(1) The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference of
the service information listed in this
paragraph under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR
part 51.
(2) You must use this service information
as applicable to do the actions required by
this AD, unless the AD specifies otherwise.
(i) Britten-Norman Service Bulletin SB 398,
Issue 2, dated May 30, 2022.
(ii) [Reserved]
(3) For service information, contact BrittenNorman Aircraft Ltd., Bembridge Airport,
Bembridge, Isle of Wight, PO35 5PR United
Kingdom; phone: +44 20 3371 4000; email:
customer.support@britten-norman.com;
website: britten-norman.com/approvalstechnical-publications.
(4) You may view this service information
at the FAA, Airworthiness Products Section,
Operational Safety Branch, 901 Locust,
Kansas City, MO 64106. For information on
the availability of this material at the FAA,
call (817) 222–5110.
(5) You may view this material at the
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For information on
the availability of this material at NARA,
visit www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/
ibr-locations or email fr.inspection@nara.gov.
Issued on April 15, 2024.
Victor Wicklund,
Deputy Director, Compliance & Airworthiness
Division, Aircraft Certification Service.
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(i) Alternative Methods of Compliance
(AMOCs)
Federal Aviation Administration
The Manager, International Validation
Branch, FAA, has the authority to approve
AMOCs for this AD, if requested using the
procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. In
accordance with 14 CFR 39.19, send your
request to your principal inspector or local
Flight Standards District Office, as
appropriate. If sending information directly
to the manager of the International Validation
Branch, mail it to the address identified in
paragraph (j)(2) of this AD or email to: 9AVS-AIR-730-AMOC@faa.gov. If mailing
information, also submit information by
email. Before using any approved AMOC,
notify your appropriate principal inspector,
or lacking a principal inspector, the manager
of the local Flight Standards District Office/
certificate holding district office.
14 CFR Part 39
(j) Additional Information
(1) Refer to CAA UK AD G–2022–0017,
dated September 20, 2022, for related
information. This CAA UK AD may be found
in the AD docket at regulations.gov under
Docket No. FAA–2024–0044.
(2) For more information about this AD,
contact Penelope Trease, Aviation Safety
Engineer, FAA, 1600 Stewart Avenue, Suite
410, Westbury, NY 11590; phone: (303) 342–
1094; email: penelope.trease@faa.gov.
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[Docket No. FAA–2024–0035; Project
Identifier MCAI–2023–00986–A; Amendment
39–22728; AD 2024–07–07]
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Airworthiness Directives; GA 8 Airvan
(Pty) Ltd Airplanes
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The FAA is superseding
Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2010–18–
06, which applied to all GA8 Airvan
(Pty) Ltd Model GA8 and GA8–TC320
airplanes. AD 2010–18–06 required
inspections and a minor design change
to the forward slide of the cargo door
with corrective action as necessary.
Since the FAA issued AD 2010–18–06,
the Civil Aviation Safety Authority
(CASA), which is the aviation authority
for Australia, superseded the previous
CASA Australia AD to incorporate more
detailed inspections and additional
modifications as specified in updated
SUMMARY:
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service information published by the
manufacturer. This AD was prompted
by reports of in-flight cargo door
separation. This AD requires
inspections and rework (modifications)
of the cargo door with corrective action
as necessary. The FAA is issuing this
AD to address the unsafe condition on
these products.
DATES: This AD is effective June 3, 2024.
The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference
of a certain publication listed in this AD
as of June 3, 2024.
ADDRESSES:
AD Docket: You may examine the AD
docket at regulations.gov under Docket
No. FAA–2024–0035; or in person at
Docket Operations between 9 a.m. and
5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays. The AD docket
contains this final rule, the mandatory
continuing airworthiness information
(MCAI), any comments received, and
other information. The address for
Docket Operations is U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, M–
30, West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Washington, DC 20590.
Material Incorporated by Reference:
• For service information contact
GA8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 881,
Morwell, Victoria 3840, Australia;
phone: +61 03 5172 1200; website:
gippsaero.com.au; email: TECHPUBS@
gippsaero.com.au.
• You may view this service
information at the FAA, Airworthiness
Products Section, Operational Safety
Branch, 901 Locust, Kansas City, MO
64106. For information on the
availability of this material at the FAA
call (817) 222–5110. It is also available
at regulations.gov under Docket No.
FAA–2024–0035.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Doug Rudolph, Aviation Safety
Engineer, FAA, 1600 Stewart Avenue,
Suite 410, Westbury, NY 11590; phone:
(816) 329–4059; email: doug.rudolph@
faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The FAA issued a notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR
part 39 to supersede AD 2010–18–06,
Amendment 39–16419 (75 FR 52253,
August 25, 2010) (AD 2010–18–06). AD
2010–18–06 applied to all GA8 Airvan
(Pty) Ltd Model GA8 and GA8–TC320
airplanes. AD 2010–18–06 was
prompted by MCAI originated by CASA,
which is the aviation authority for
Australia. CASA Australia issued CASA
Australia AD AD/GA8/3 Amdt 2, dated
August 11, 2010 (CASA Australia AD/
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GA8/3 Amdt 2) to correct an unsafe
condition identified as excessive wear
in the forward cargo door slide, which
could result in an in-flight separation of
the cargo door, with possible loss of
control of the airplane. CASA Australia
AD AD/GA8/3 Amdt 2 was issued to
require the actions in service
information updated by the
manufacturer to remove any ambiguities
in the previous revision and provide an
improved inspection method and a
minor design change to the forward
slide of the cargo door (inclusion of a
slide backing plate, castellated nut, and
split pin).
AD 2010–18–06 required doing all of
Action 1 (measuring the groove width of
the forward cargo door slide and if it
exceeds 0.145 inch at any point along
the slide, or is cracked, installing a new
slider assembly) and Action 2
(inspecting wear of the forward slide of
the cargo door and doing applicable
corrective action steps specified in
Action 1) of GippsAero Pty. Ltd.
Mandatory Service Bulletin SB–GA8–
2005–23, Issue 3, dated August 5, 2010.
The FAA issued AD 2010–18–06 to
address excessive wear in the forward
cargo door slide.
The NPRM published in the Federal
Register on January 23, 2024 (89 FR
4211). The NPRM was prompted by
CASA Australia AD AD/GA8/3 amdt 3,
dated August 18, 2023 (also referred to
as the MCAI). The MCAI states that
inspections revealed cases of excessive
wear in the forward slide of the cargo
door. Excessive wear in the forward
slide of the cargo door may result in the
cargo door separating from the airplane
in flight with potentially catastrophic
results. The MCAI requires
accomplishing the actions specified in
GippsAero Service Bulletin SB–GA8–
2005–23, Issue 7, dated May 30, 2023
(GippsAero Service Bulletin SB–GA8–
2005–23, Issue 7). This service bulletin
includes procedures for revised
inspections of the door mechanism,
installing a stop on the forward slide of
the cargo door and reworking the door
slide to suit (accommodate) the track
stop installation. Depending on the
findings of the inspections, additional
actions might be necessary including
reworking the door mechanism pivot,
upgrading the door operating rod, or
fitting a door handle with an integral
stop.
The FAA is issuing this AD to address
excessive wear in the forward slide of
the cargo door. The unsafe condition, if
not addressed, could result in the cargo
door separating from the airplane during
flight, with potential loss of control of
the airplane.
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You may examine the MCAI in the
AD docket at regulations.gov under
Docket No. FAA–2024–0035.
Discussion of Final Airworthiness
Directive
Comments
The FAA received no comments on
the NPRM or on the determination of
the costs.
Conclusion
These products have been approved
by the aviation authority of another
country and are approved for operation
in the United States. Pursuant to the
FAA’s bilateral agreement with this
State of Design Authority, it has notified
the FAA of the unsafe condition
described in the MCAI referenced
above. The FAA reviewed the relevant
data and determined that air safety
requires adopting this AD as proposed.
Accordingly, the FAA is issuing this AD
to address the unsafe condition on these
products. This AD is adopted as
proposed in the NPRM.
Related Service Information Under 1
CFR Part 51
The FAA reviewed GippsAero Service
Bulletin SB–GA8–2005–23, Issue 8,
dated October 11, 2023 (GippsAero SB–
GA8–2005–23, Issue 8). This service
information specifies procedures for
installing a backing plate on the forward
slide of the cargo door; inspecting the
forward slide of the cargo door for
excessive wear; inspecting the cargo
door latching mechanism for contact
between the operating rod and door
handle pivot post, inspecting the
threaded studs and rod ends at both
ends of the operating rod for bending,
and checking the cargo door handle
engagement with the catch; reworking
the cargo door handle pivot post;
reworking the door operating rod;
inspecting the door handle to determine
if an integrated stop is installed and
checking for excessive play; and
inspecting the center rail of the cargo
door to determine if an aft stop is
installed, installing an aft stop, and
reworking the center rail of the cargo
door to accommodate the track stop.
This service information is reasonably
available because the interested parties
have access to it through their normal
course of business or by the means
identified in ADDRESSES.
Differences Between This AD and the
MCAI[
The MCAI applicability is Gippsland
Aeronautics Model GA8 Series
airplanes, all serial numbers. The
applicability in this AD is GA8 Airvan
(Pty) Ltd Model GA8 and GA8–TC320
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airplanes because the FAA type
certificate specifies GA8 Airvan (Pty)
Ltd instead of Gippsland Aeronautics
and specifies Model GA8 and GA8–
TC320 airplanes instead of Model GA8
Series airplanes.
The MCAI requires doing the actions
in Gippsland Aeronautics mandatory
service bulletin SB–GA8–2005–23 Issue
7, dated May 30, 2023. This AD requires
doing the actions in GippsAero SB–
GA8–2005–23, Issue 8. After the MCAI
was published, the manufacturer issued
GippsAero SB–GA8–2005–23, Issue 8,
which was revised to provide
clarification regarding the actions and
compliance schedule. The title page of
GippsAero SB–GA8–2005–23, Issue 8,
specifies GippsAero instead of
Gippsland Aeronautics.
Costs of Compliance
The FAA estimates that this AD
affects 61 airplanes of U.S. registry.
The FAA estimates the following
costs to comply with this AD. The
corresponding letter and number in
parenthesis refer to the specific
paragraph in GippsAero SB–GA8–2005–
23, Issue 8.
ESTIMATED COSTS
Labor cost
Installing forward cargo door
slide backing plate (A1).
Inspecting forward cargo door
slide wear (A2).
0.50 work-hour × $85 per
hour = $42.50.
0.25 work-hour × $85 per
hour = $21.25 per inspection cycle.
1 work-hour × $85 per hour =
$85 per inspection cycle.
0.75 work-hour × $85 per
hour = $63.75.
$175
$217.50 ..................................
$13,267.50.
0
$21.25 per inspection cycle ...
$1,296.25 per inspection
cycle.
0
$85 per inspection cycle ........
$5,185 per inspection cycle.
0
$63.75 ....................................
$3,88.75.
1 work-hour × $85 per hour =
$85.
0
$85 .........................................
$5,185.
Inspecting cargo door latching
mechanism (B1).
Inspecting cargo door handle
and inspecting for excessive play (C).
Inspecting cargo door center
rail (D1).
The FAA estimates the following
costs to do any necessary actions that
would be required based on the results
of the inspections. The agency has no
Parts cost
Cost on U.S.
operators
Action
Cost per product
way of determining the number of
airplanes that might need these actions.
The corresponding letter and number in
parenthesis refer to the specific
paragraph in GippsAero SB–GA8–2005–
23, Issue 8.
ON-CONDITION COSTS
Labor cost
Inspecting/replacing forward cargo door slide (A1, Steps 2
through 4), corrective action for (A2).
Reworking cargo door pivot (B2) and reworking/replacing door
operating rod assembly (B3).
Replacing door handle/handle bush (C) ........................................
Replacing cargo door center rail/slide-center and backing plate
(D1) and reworking cargo door center rail and backing plate
(D2).
0.50 work-hour × $85 per hour = $42.50 ...
$175
$217.50.
2 work-hours × $85 per hour = $170 ..........
630
800.
1 work-hour × $85 per hour = $85 .............
2 work-hours × $85 per hour = $170 ..........
267
152
352.
322.
The FAA has included all known
costs in its cost estimate. According to
the manufacturer, however, some of the
costs of this AD may be covered under
warranty, thereby reducing the cost
impact on affected operators.
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Authority for This Rulemaking
Title 49 of the United States Code
specifies the FAA’s authority to issue
rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I,
section 106, describes the authority of
the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII:
Aviation Programs, describes in more
detail the scope of the Agency’s
authority.
The FAA is issuing this rulemaking
under the authority described in
Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart III, Section
44701: General requirements. Under
that section, Congress charges the FAA
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with promoting safe flight of civil
aircraft in air commerce by prescribing
regulations for practices, methods, and
procedures the Administrator finds
necessary for safety in air commerce.
This regulation is within the scope of
that authority because it addresses an
unsafe condition that is likely to exist or
develop on products identified in this
rulemaking action.
Regulatory Findings
The FAA has determined that this AD
will not have federalism implications
under Executive Order 13132. This AD
will not have a substantial direct effect
on the States, on the relationship
between the national government and
the States, or on the distribution of
power and responsibilities among the
various levels of government.
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Parts cost
Cost per
product
Action
For the reasons discussed above, I
certify that this AD:
(1) Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory
action’’ under Executive Order 12866,
(2) Will not affect intrastate aviation
in Alaska, and
(3) Will not have a significant
economic impact, positive or negative,
on a substantial number of small entities
under the criteria of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39
Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation
safety, Incorporation by reference,
Safety.
The Amendment
Accordingly, under the authority
delegated to me by the Administrator,
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FAA–2024–0035; Project Identifier
MCAI–2023–00986–A.
the FAA amends 14 CFR part 39 as
follows:
PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS
DIRECTIVES
(a) Effective Date
1. The authority citation for part 39
continues to read as follows:
(b) Affected ADs
This airworthiness directive (AD) is
effective June 3, 2024.
■
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.
§ 39.13
[Amended]
2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by:
■ a. Removing Airworthiness Directive
2010–18–06, Amendment 39–16419 (75
FR 52253, August 25, 2010); and
■ b. Adding the following new
airworthiness directive:
■
2024–07–07 GA 8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd:
Amendment 39–22728; Docket No.
This AD replaces AD 2010–18–06,
Amendment 39–16419 (75 FR 52253, August
25, 2010).
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to GA 8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd
Model GA8 and GA8–TC320 airplanes, all
serial numbers, certificated in any category.
(d) Subject
Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC)
Code 5230, Cargo/Baggage Doors
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(e) Unsafe Condition
This AD was prompted by reports of inflight cargo door separation. The FAA is
issuing this AD to detect and correct
excessive wear in the forward cargo door
slide, which could result in an in-flight
separation of the cargo door, with possible
loss of control of the airplane.
(f) Compliance
Comply with this AD within the
compliance times specified, unless already
done.
(g) Required Actions
Do the applicable actions specified in
Table 1 to paragraph (g) of this AD at the
times in Table 1 to paragraph (g) of this AD,
in accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions of GippsAero Service Bulletin
SB–GA8–2005–23, Issue 8, dated October 11,
2023 (GippsAero SB–GA8–2005–23, Issue 8).
TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (g)
Paragraphs in Accomplishment Instructions of
GippsAero SB–GA8–2005–23, Issue 8
Action
Compliance time
12.1, A1, steps 1 and 2, for backing plate inspection, except where Figure 1 in step 1
specifies to remove and discard the vertical
bolt, remove the vertical bolt from service.
Steps 3 through 7, if a backing plate is not installed.
Inspect for the existence of a backing plate on
the forward slide of the cargo door. If a
backing plate is not installed, install a backing plate on the forward slide of the cargo
door, measure the groove width of the forward slide, and replace the slide if it exceeds 0.145 inch at any point or is cracked
or worn beyond limits.
Inspect for wear of the forward slide of the
cargo door by inserting a slide gauge or
feeler gauge to measure the clearance between the forward slide and the cargo door
track. If a gap is found, measure the groove
width of the forward slide and replace the
slide if the groove width exceeds 0.145 inch
at any point or is cracked or worn beyond
limits.
Inspect the cargo door mechanism for contact
between the operating rod and cargo door
handle pivot post, inspect the threaded
studs and rod ends at both ends of the operating rod for bending, and inspect the
cargo door handle engagement with the
catch. Perform all applicable corrective actions.
Inspect the cargo door handle to determine if
an integrated stop is installed and if an integrated stop is not installed, install a cargo
door handle with an integrated stop. Inspect
the cargo door handle for beyond normal
play and replace the handle bush if the
door handle has beyond normal play.
Inspect the center rail of the cargo door to determine if a center rail aft stop is installed
and if a center rail aft stop is not installed,
install an aft stop before further flight.
Inspect within 50 hours time-in-service (TIS)
or 2 months after the effective date of this
AD, whichever occurs first. Install, measure,
and replace before further flight after the inspection.
12.2, A2, steps 1 and 2 for the inspection ........
12.2, A2, step 3 or 4, and 12.1, A1, steps 2
through 4, for the follow-on inspection and
replacement.
12.3, B1, steps 1 through 6 for the inspections
12.3, B1, steps 2, 3i, and 3ii; 12.4, B2, steps 1
through 5; and 12.5, B3, steps 1 through 12
for the corrective actions.
12.6, C, steps 1 through 6 .................................
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12.7, D1, steps 1 through 10 for the center rail
cargo door inspection and installation.
12.8, D2, steps 1 through 2, for any necessary
follow-on rework.
(h) Alternative Methods of Compliance
(AMOCs)
The Manager, International Validation
Branch, FAA, has the authority to approve
AMOCs for this AD, if requested using the
procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. In
accordance with 14 CFR 39.19, send your
request to your principal inspector or local
Flight Standards District Office, as
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appropriate. If sending information directly
to the manager of the International Validation
Branch, mail it to the address identified in
paragraph (i)(2) of this AD or email to: 9AVS-AIR-730-AMOC@faa.gov. If mailing
information, also submit information by
email. Before using any approved AMOC,
notify your appropriate principal inspector,
or lacking a principal inspector, the manager
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Inspect for wear within 100 hours TIS or 2
months after the effective date of this AD,
whichever occurs first, and thereafter at intervals not to exceed 100 hours TIS or 12
months, whichever occurs first after the
most recent inspection. Measure the groove
width and replace the slide before further
flight after each inspection as necessary.
Inspect within 50 hours TIS or 2 months after
the effective date of this AD, whichever occurs first and thereafter at intervals not to
exceed 100 hours TIS or 12 months, whichever occurs first after the most recent inspection. Perform all applicable corrective
actions before further flight.
Within 150 hours TIS or 4 months after the effective date of this AD, whichever occurs
first. Perform the installation and replacement, as necessary, before further flight
after the inspection.
Within 50 hours TIS or 2 months after the effective date of this AD, whichever occurs
first.
of the local Flight Standards District Office/
certificate holding district office.
(i) Additional Information
(1) Refer to Civil Aviation Safety Authority
(CASA) Australia AD AD/GA8/3 amdt 3,
dated August 18, 2023, for related
information. This CASA Australia AD may be
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found in the AD docket at regulations.gov
under Docket No. FAA–2024–0035.
(2) For more information about this AD,
contact Doug Rudolph, Aviation Safety
Engineer, FAA, 1600 Stewart Avenue, Suite
410, Westbury, NY 11590; phone: (816) 329–
4059; email: doug.rudolph@faa.gov.
(j) Material Incorporated by Reference
(1) The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference
(IBR) of the service information listed in this
paragraph under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR
part 51.
(2) You must use this service information
as applicable to do the actions required by
this AD, unless the AD specifies otherwise.
(i) GippsAero Service Bulletin SB–GA8–
2005–23, Issue 8, dated October 11, 2023.
(ii) [Reserved]
(3) For service information contact GA8
Airvan (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 881, Morwell,
Victoria 3840, Australia; phone: +61 03 5172
1200; website: gippsaero.com.au; email:
TECHPUBS@gippsaero.com.au.
(4) You may view this service information
at the FAA, Airworthiness Products Section,
Operational Safety Branch, 901 Locust,
Kansas City, MO 64106. For information on
the availability of this material at the FAA,
call (817) 222–5110.
(5) You may view this material at the
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For information on
the availability of this material at NARA,
visit www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/
ibr-locationsoremailfr.inspection@nara.gov.
Issued on March 29, 2024.
Victor Wicklund,
Deputy Director, Compliance & Airworthiness
Division, Aircraft Certification Service.
[FR Doc. 2024–09087 Filed 4–26–24; 8:45 am]
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 91
[Docket No. FAA–2023–1836; Amdt. No. 91–
371B]
Inclusion of Additional Automatic
Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast
(ADS–B) Out Technical Standard
Orders; Incorporation by Reference;
Correction
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), U.S. Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Direct final rule; correction.
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AGENCY:
On October 17, 2023, the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
published the subject direct final rule in
the Federal Register, confirmed on
November 29, 2023. In that direct final
rule, the FAA redesignated two
paragraphs in one section of the Code of
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paragraph (i).
paragraph (h).
While the FAA discussed the
redesignation of paragraphs (h) and (i),
it failed to revise cross-references to
those paragraphs appearing elsewhere
in § 91.225. This document corrects
those errors.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 91
Air traffic control, Aircraft, Airports,
Aviation safety, Incorporation by
reference, Transportation.
Accordingly, 14 CFR part 91 is
corrected by making the following
correcting amendments:
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Federal Regulations but failed to amend
cross-references to those paragraphs.
This document corrects those errors.
DATES: This correction is effective April
29, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Juan
Sebastian Yanguas, Airspace Rules &
Regulations, AJV–P21, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence
Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591;
telephone (202) 267–8783; email
Juan.S.Yanguas@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
October 17, 2023, the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) published the
direct final rule, Inclusion of Additional
Automatic Dependent SurveillanceBroadcast (ADS–B) Out Technical
Standard Orders; Incorporation by
Reference, in the Federal Register.1 In
that direct final rule the FAA
incorporated by reference two new
Technical Standard Orders (TSOs), and
three RTCA documents—TSO–C166c,
TSO–C154d, section 2 of RTCA DO–
260C, RTCA DO–260C Change 1, and
section 2 of RTCA DO–282C into 14
CFR 91.225 and 91.227. The FAA
responded to comments and confirmed
the direct final rule on November 28,
2023.2
In the direct final rule, the FAA
amended § 91.225 by redesignating
paragraphs (h) and (i) as set out in the
following redesignation table:
PART 91—GENERAL OPERATING AND
FLIGHT RULES
1. The authority citation for part 91
continues to read as follows:
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40103, 40105, 40113, 40120, 44101, 44111,
44701, 44704, 44709, 44711, 44712, 44715,
44716, 44717, 44722, 46306, 46315, 46316,
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47531, 47534, Pub. L. 114–190, 130 Stat. 615
(49 U.S.C. 44703 note); articles 12 and 29 of
the Convention on International Civil
Aviation (61 Stat. 1180), (126 Stat. 11).
2. Amend § 91.225 by revising the
introductory text of paragraphs (d) and
(f) to read as follows:
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§ 91.225 Automatic Dependent
Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS–B) Out
equipment and use.
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(d) After January 1, 2020, except as
prohibited in paragraph (h)(2) of this
section or unless otherwise authorized
by ATC, no person may operate an
aircraft in the following airspace unless
the aircraft has equipment installed that
meets the requirements in paragraph (b)
of this section:
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(f) Except as prohibited in paragraph
(h)(2) of this section, each person
operating an aircraft equipped with
ADS–B Out must operate this
equipment in the transmit mode at all
times unless—
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Issued under the authority of 49 U.S.C.
106(f) in Washington, DC.
Brandon Roberts,
Executive Director, Office of Rulemaking.
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Bureau of Industry and Security
15 CFR Parts 740, 744, 746, and 762
[Docket No. 240423–0115]
RIN 0694–AJ59
Amendment to Existing Controls on
Russia and Belarus Under the Export
Administration Regulations (EAR)
Adding New License Exception
Medical Devices (MED); Corrections
Bureau of Industry and
Security, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
In this final rule, the Bureau
of Industry and Security (BIS) makes
changes to the Russia and Belarus
sanctions under the Export
Administration Regulations (EAR) to
add a new license exception for EAR99
medical devices and related parts,
components, accessories, and
attachments for use in or with medical
devices that are destined for both
countries and the temporarily occupied
Crimea region of Ukraine, or the covered
regions of Ukraine. The purpose of this
final rule is to authorize under a license
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA-2024-0035; Project Identifier MCAI-2023-00986-A;
Amendment 39-22728; AD 2024-07-07]
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Airworthiness Directives; GA 8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd Airplanes
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The FAA is superseding Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2010-18-
06, which applied to all GA8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd Model GA8 and GA8-TC320
airplanes. AD 2010-18-06 required inspections and a minor design change
to the forward slide of the cargo door with corrective action as
necessary. Since the FAA issued AD 2010-18-06, the Civil Aviation
Safety Authority (CASA), which is the aviation authority for Australia,
superseded the previous CASA Australia AD to incorporate more detailed
inspections and additional modifications as specified in updated
[[Page 33221]]
service information published by the manufacturer. This AD was prompted
by reports of in-flight cargo door separation. This AD requires
inspections and rework (modifications) of the cargo door with
corrective action as necessary. The FAA is issuing this AD to address
the unsafe condition on these products.
DATES: This AD is effective June 3, 2024.
The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by
reference of a certain publication listed in this AD as of June 3,
2024.
ADDRESSES:
AD Docket: You may examine the AD docket at regulations.gov under
Docket No. FAA-2024-0035; or in person at Docket Operations between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The AD
docket contains this final rule, the mandatory continuing airworthiness
information (MCAI), any comments received, and other information. The
address for Docket Operations is U.S. Department of Transportation,
Docket Operations, M-30, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590.
Material Incorporated by Reference:
For service information contact GA8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd, PO
Box 881, Morwell, Victoria 3840, Australia; phone: +61 03 5172 1200;
website: gippsaero.com.au; email: gippsaero.com.au">TECHPUBS@gippsaero.com.au.
You may view this service information at the FAA,
Airworthiness Products Section, Operational Safety Branch, 901 Locust,
Kansas City, MO 64106. For information on the availability of this
material at the FAA call (817) 222-5110. It is also available at
regulations.gov under Docket No. FAA-2024-0035.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Doug Rudolph, Aviation Safety
Engineer, FAA, 1600 Stewart Avenue, Suite 410, Westbury, NY 11590;
phone: (816) 329-4059; email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The FAA issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14
CFR part 39 to supersede AD 2010-18-06, Amendment 39-16419 (75 FR
52253, August 25, 2010) (AD 2010-18-06). AD 2010-18-06 applied to all
GA8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd Model GA8 and GA8-TC320 airplanes. AD 2010-18-06
was prompted by MCAI originated by CASA, which is the aviation
authority for Australia. CASA Australia issued CASA Australia AD AD/
GA8/3 Amdt 2, dated August 11, 2010 (CASA Australia AD/GA8/3 Amdt 2) to
correct an unsafe condition identified as excessive wear in the forward
cargo door slide, which could result in an in-flight separation of the
cargo door, with possible loss of control of the airplane. CASA
Australia AD AD/GA8/3 Amdt 2 was issued to require the actions in
service information updated by the manufacturer to remove any
ambiguities in the previous revision and provide an improved inspection
method and a minor design change to the forward slide of the cargo door
(inclusion of a slide backing plate, castellated nut, and split pin).
AD 2010-18-06 required doing all of Action 1 (measuring the groove
width of the forward cargo door slide and if it exceeds 0.145 inch at
any point along the slide, or is cracked, installing a new slider
assembly) and Action 2 (inspecting wear of the forward slide of the
cargo door and doing applicable corrective action steps specified in
Action 1) of GippsAero Pty. Ltd. Mandatory Service Bulletin SB-GA8-
2005-23, Issue 3, dated August 5, 2010. The FAA issued AD 2010-18-06 to
address excessive wear in the forward cargo door slide.
The NPRM published in the Federal Register on January 23, 2024 (89
FR 4211). The NPRM was prompted by CASA Australia AD AD/GA8/3 amdt 3,
dated August 18, 2023 (also referred to as the MCAI). The MCAI states
that inspections revealed cases of excessive wear in the forward slide
of the cargo door. Excessive wear in the forward slide of the cargo
door may result in the cargo door separating from the airplane in
flight with potentially catastrophic results. The MCAI requires
accomplishing the actions specified in GippsAero Service Bulletin SB-
GA8-2005-23, Issue 7, dated May 30, 2023 (GippsAero Service Bulletin
SB-GA8-2005-23, Issue 7). This service bulletin includes procedures for
revised inspections of the door mechanism, installing a stop on the
forward slide of the cargo door and reworking the door slide to suit
(accommodate) the track stop installation. Depending on the findings of
the inspections, additional actions might be necessary including
reworking the door mechanism pivot, upgrading the door operating rod,
or fitting a door handle with an integral stop.
The FAA is issuing this AD to address excessive wear in the forward
slide of the cargo door. The unsafe condition, if not addressed, could
result in the cargo door separating from the airplane during flight,
with potential loss of control of the airplane.
You may examine the MCAI in the AD docket at regulations.gov under
Docket No. FAA-2024-0035.
Discussion of Final Airworthiness Directive
Comments
The FAA received no comments on the NPRM or on the determination of
the costs.
Conclusion
These products have been approved by the aviation authority of
another country and are approved for operation in the United States.
Pursuant to the FAA's bilateral agreement with this State of Design
Authority, it has notified the FAA of the unsafe condition described in
the MCAI referenced above. The FAA reviewed the relevant data and
determined that air safety requires adopting this AD as proposed.
Accordingly, the FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition
on these products. This AD is adopted as proposed in the NPRM.
Related Service Information Under 1 CFR Part 51
The FAA reviewed GippsAero Service Bulletin SB-GA8-2005-23, Issue
8, dated October 11, 2023 (GippsAero SB-GA8-2005-23, Issue 8). This
service information specifies procedures for installing a backing plate
on the forward slide of the cargo door; inspecting the forward slide of
the cargo door for excessive wear; inspecting the cargo door latching
mechanism for contact between the operating rod and door handle pivot
post, inspecting the threaded studs and rod ends at both ends of the
operating rod for bending, and checking the cargo door handle
engagement with the catch; reworking the cargo door handle pivot post;
reworking the door operating rod; inspecting the door handle to
determine if an integrated stop is installed and checking for excessive
play; and inspecting the center rail of the cargo door to determine if
an aft stop is installed, installing an aft stop, and reworking the
center rail of the cargo door to accommodate the track stop.
This service information is reasonably available because the
interested parties have access to it through their normal course of
business or by the means identified in ADDRESSES.
Differences Between This AD and the MCAI[
The MCAI applicability is Gippsland Aeronautics Model GA8 Series
airplanes, all serial numbers. The applicability in this AD is GA8
Airvan (Pty) Ltd Model GA8 and GA8-TC320
[[Page 33222]]
airplanes because the FAA type certificate specifies GA8 Airvan (Pty)
Ltd instead of Gippsland Aeronautics and specifies Model GA8 and GA8-
TC320 airplanes instead of Model GA8 Series airplanes.
The MCAI requires doing the actions in Gippsland Aeronautics
mandatory service bulletin SB-GA8-2005-23 Issue 7, dated May 30, 2023.
This AD requires doing the actions in GippsAero SB-GA8-2005-23, Issue
8. After the MCAI was published, the manufacturer issued GippsAero SB-
GA8-2005-23, Issue 8, which was revised to provide clarification
regarding the actions and compliance schedule. The title page of
GippsAero SB-GA8-2005-23, Issue 8, specifies GippsAero instead of
Gippsland Aeronautics.
Costs of Compliance
The FAA estimates that this AD affects 61 airplanes of U.S.
registry.
The FAA estimates the following costs to comply with this AD. The
corresponding letter and number in parenthesis refer to the specific
paragraph in GippsAero SB-GA8-2005-23, Issue 8.
Estimated Costs
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Cost on U.S.
Action Labor cost Parts cost Cost per product operators
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Installing forward cargo door 0.50 work-hour x $175 $217.50............ $13,267.50.
slide backing plate (A1). $85 per hour =
$42.50.
Inspecting forward cargo door 0.25 work-hour x 0 $21.25 per $1,296.25 per
slide wear (A2). $85 per hour = inspection cycle. inspection cycle.
$21.25 per
inspection cycle.
Inspecting cargo door latching 1 work-hour x $85 0 $85 per inspection $5,185 per
mechanism (B1). per hour = $85 per cycle. inspection cycle.
inspection cycle.
Inspecting cargo door handle and 0.75 work-hour x 0 $63.75............. $3,88.75.
inspecting for excessive play $85 per hour =
(C). $63.75.
Inspecting cargo door center rail 1 work-hour x $85 0 $85................ $5,185.
(D1). per hour = $85.
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The FAA estimates the following costs to do any necessary actions
that would be required based on the results of the inspections. The
agency has no way of determining the number of airplanes that might
need these actions. The corresponding letter and number in parenthesis
refer to the specific paragraph in GippsAero SB-GA8-2005-23, Issue 8.
On-Condition Costs
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Cost per
Action Labor cost Parts cost product
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Inspecting/replacing forward cargo door slide 0.50 work-hour x $85 per hour = $175 $217.50.
(A1, Steps 2 through 4), corrective action $42.50.
for (A2).
Reworking cargo door pivot (B2) and reworking/ 2 work-hours x $85 per hour = 630 800.
replacing door operating rod assembly (B3). $170.
Replacing door handle/handle bush (C)......... 1 work-hour x $85 per hour = $85 267 352.
Replacing cargo door center rail/slide-center 2 work-hours x $85 per hour = 152 322.
and backing plate (D1) and reworking cargo $170.
door center rail and backing plate (D2).
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The FAA has included all known costs in its cost estimate.
According to the manufacturer, however, some of the costs of this AD
may be covered under warranty, thereby reducing the cost impact on
affected operators.
Authority for This Rulemaking
Title 49 of the United States Code specifies the FAA's authority to
issue rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I, section 106, describes the
authority of the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII: Aviation Programs,
describes in more detail the scope of the Agency's authority.
The FAA is issuing this rulemaking under the authority described in
Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701: General requirements.
Under that section, Congress charges the FAA with promoting safe flight
of civil aircraft in air commerce by prescribing regulations for
practices, methods, and procedures the Administrator finds necessary
for safety in air commerce. This regulation is within the scope of that
authority because it addresses an unsafe condition that is likely to
exist or develop on products identified in this rulemaking action.
Regulatory Findings
The FAA has determined that this AD will not have federalism
implications under Executive Order 13132. This AD will not have a
substantial direct effect on the States, on the relationship between
the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power
and responsibilities among the various levels of government.
For the reasons discussed above, I certify that this AD:
(1) Is not a ``significant regulatory action'' under Executive
Order 12866,
(2) Will not affect intrastate aviation in Alaska, and
(3) Will not have a significant economic impact, positive or
negative, on a substantial number of small entities under the criteria
of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39
Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation safety, Incorporation by
reference, Safety.
The Amendment
Accordingly, under the authority delegated to me by the
Administrator,
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the FAA amends 14 CFR part 39 as follows:
PART 39--AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
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1. The authority citation for part 39 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.
Sec. 39.13 [Amended]
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2. The FAA amends Sec. 39.13 by:
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a. Removing Airworthiness Directive 2010-18-06, Amendment 39-16419 (75
FR 52253, August 25, 2010); and
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b. Adding the following new airworthiness directive:
2024-07-07 GA 8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd: Amendment 39-22728; Docket No.
FAA-2024-0035; Project Identifier MCAI-2023-00986-A.
(a) Effective Date
This airworthiness directive (AD) is effective June 3, 2024.
(b) Affected ADs
This AD replaces AD 2010-18-06, Amendment 39-16419 (75 FR 52253,
August 25, 2010).
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to GA 8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd Model GA8 and GA8-TC320
airplanes, all serial numbers, certificated in any category.
(d) Subject
Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC) Code 5230, Cargo/Baggage
Doors
(e) Unsafe Condition
This AD was prompted by reports of in-flight cargo door
separation. The FAA is issuing this AD to detect and correct
excessive wear in the forward cargo door slide, which could result
in an in-flight separation of the cargo door, with possible loss of
control of the airplane.
(f) Compliance
Comply with this AD within the compliance times specified,
unless already done.
(g) Required Actions
Do the applicable actions specified in Table 1 to paragraph (g)
of this AD at the times in Table 1 to paragraph (g) of this AD, in
accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions of GippsAero Service
Bulletin SB-GA8-2005-23, Issue 8, dated October 11, 2023 (GippsAero
SB-GA8-2005-23, Issue 8).
Table 1 to Paragraph (g)
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Paragraphs in Accomplishment
Instructions of GippsAero SB-GA8- Action Compliance time
2005-23, Issue 8
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12.1, A1, steps 1 and 2, for Inspect for the Inspect within 50
backing plate inspection, existence of a hours time-in-
except where Figure 1 in step 1 backing plate on service (TIS) or
specifies to remove and discard the forward slide 2 months after
the vertical bolt, remove the of the cargo the effective
vertical bolt from service. door. If a date of this AD,
Steps 3 through 7, if a backing backing plate is whichever occurs
plate is not installed. not installed, first. Install,
install a backing measure, and
plate on the replace before
forward slide of further flight
the cargo door, after the
measure the inspection.
groove width of
the forward
slide, and
replace the slide
if it exceeds
0.145 inch at any
point or is
cracked or worn
beyond limits.
12.2, A2, steps 1 and 2 for the Inspect for wear Inspect for wear
inspection. of the forward within 100 hours
12.2, A2, step 3 or 4, and 12.1, slide of the TIS or 2 months
A1, steps 2 through 4, for the cargo door by after the
follow-on inspection and inserting a slide effective date of
replacement. gauge or feeler this AD,
gauge to measure whichever occurs
the clearance first, and
between the thereafter at
forward slide and intervals not to
the cargo door exceed 100 hours
track. If a gap TIS or 12 months,
is found, measure whichever occurs
the groove width first after the
of the forward most recent
slide and replace inspection.
the slide if the Measure the
groove width groove width and
exceeds 0.145 replace the slide
inch at any point before further
or is cracked or flight after each
worn beyond inspection as
limits. necessary.
12.3, B1, steps 1 through 6 for Inspect the cargo Inspect within 50
the inspections. door mechanism hours TIS or 2
12.3, B1, steps 2, 3i, and 3ii; for contact months after the
12.4, B2, steps 1 through 5; between the effective date of
and 12.5, B3, steps 1 through operating rod and this AD,
12 for the corrective actions. cargo door handle whichever occurs
pivot post, first and
inspect the thereafter at
threaded studs intervals not to
and rod ends at exceed 100 hours
both ends of the TIS or 12 months,
operating rod for whichever occurs
bending, and first after the
inspect the cargo most recent
door handle inspection.
engagement with Perform all
the catch. applicable
Perform all corrective
applicable actions before
corrective further flight.
actions.
12.6, C, steps 1 through 6...... Inspect the cargo Within 150 hours
door handle to TIS or 4 months
determine if an after the
integrated stop effective date of
is installed and this AD,
if an integrated whichever occurs
stop is not first. Perform
installed, the installation
install a cargo and replacement,
door handle with as necessary,
an integrated before further
stop. Inspect the flight after the
cargo door handle inspection.
for beyond normal
play and replace
the handle bush
if the door
handle has beyond
normal play.
12.7, D1, steps 1 through 10 for Inspect the center Within 50 hours
the center rail cargo door rail of the cargo TIS or 2 months
inspection and installation. door to determine after the
12.8, D2, steps 1 through 2, for if a center rail effective date of
any necessary follow-on rework. aft stop is this AD,
installed and if whichever occurs
a center rail aft first.
stop is not
installed,
install an aft
stop before
further flight.
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(h) Alternative Methods of Compliance (AMOCs)
The Manager, International Validation Branch, FAA, has the
authority to approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested using the
procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. In accordance with 14 CFR 39.19,
send your request to your principal inspector or local Flight
Standards District Office, as appropriate. If sending information
directly to the manager of the International Validation Branch, mail
it to the address identified in paragraph (i)(2) of this AD or email
to: [email protected]. If mailing information, also submit
information by email. Before using any approved AMOC, notify your
appropriate principal inspector, or lacking a principal inspector,
the manager of the local Flight Standards District Office/
certificate holding district office.
(i) Additional Information
(1) Refer to Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) Australia AD
AD/GA8/3 amdt 3, dated August 18, 2023, for related information.
This CASA Australia AD may be
[[Page 33224]]
found in the AD docket at regulations.gov under Docket No. FAA-2024-
0035.
(2) For more information about this AD, contact Doug Rudolph,
Aviation Safety Engineer, FAA, 1600 Stewart Avenue, Suite 410,
Westbury, NY 11590; phone: (816) 329-4059; email:
[email protected].
(j) Material Incorporated by Reference
(1) The Director of the Federal Register approved the
incorporation by reference (IBR) of the service information listed
in this paragraph under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.
(2) You must use this service information as applicable to do
the actions required by this AD, unless the AD specifies otherwise.
(i) GippsAero Service Bulletin SB-GA8-2005-23, Issue 8, dated
October 11, 2023.
(ii) [Reserved]
(3) For service information contact GA8 Airvan (Pty) Ltd, PO Box
881, Morwell, Victoria 3840, Australia; phone: +61 03 5172 1200;
website: gippsaero.com.au; email: gippsaero.com.au">TECHPUBS@gippsaero.com.au.
(4) You may view this service information at the FAA,
Airworthiness Products Section, Operational Safety Branch, 901
Locust, Kansas City, MO 64106. For information on the availability
of this material at the FAA, call (817) 222-5110.
(5) You may view this material at the National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability
of this material at NARA, visit www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/[email protected]">www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/[email protected].
Issued on March 29, 2024.
Victor Wicklund,
Deputy Director, Compliance & Airworthiness Division, Aircraft
Certification Service.
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