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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA (Civil Aviation Regulations 1998), PART 39 - 105 CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY SCHEDULE OF AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
Aircraft Parts and Development (CALL AIR) A-9 Series Aeroplanes
AD/AC-CLA/4 Wing Lift Struts 10/73
Applicability: All A-9 Series.
Requirement: 1. Inspect visually for welds on both sides of the four wing lift struts at the P/N 10671 eye fittings. A 360 fillet weld is required around the eye fitting shank on both sides of the lift strut to seal the strut against moisture. These fittings provide for attachment of the lift struts to the stabilising struts.
2. If the welds between the eye fittings and the lift struts do not provide a complete seal as specified in para. 1 the lift strut should be removed, and checked for water ingestion visually, and for corrosion by radiographic inspection.
3. If no water or corrosion is present in the strut, weld the eye fitting to the strut 360 on both sides of the strut and reinstall the strut.
4. If water is present in the strut (without corrosion) dry the strut, flush with linseed oil, weld the eye fitting to the strut 360 on both sides of the strut and reinstall the strut.
5. If corrosion is found the strut is to be replaced before further flight.
6. If the welds between the eye fittings and the lift struts provide a complete seal as specified in para. 1 no further action is required.
Compliance: At next major inspection after 31 October 1973 or 1 February 1974 whichever occurs first.
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