AD/CESSNA 180/25 Amdt 1 - Pneumatic Stall Warning System (Cth)
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA (Civil Aviation Regulations 1998), PART 39 - 105 CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY
SCHEDULE OF AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
Cessna 180, 182 and Wren 460 Series Aeroplanes
AD/CESSNA 180/25
Amdt 1
Pneumatic Stall Warning System 6/83
Applicability: All models with pneumatic stall warning systems not incorporating horn reed assembly P/N 0413483-2, P/N 0713348-1 or subsequent and protective screens over the horn bell and stall warning system opening on the left wing.
Requirement: 1. Check the pneumatic stall warning system for correct operation by applying a slight suction with the mouth at the stall warning opening in the left wing. A properly functioning horn will provide a sound that is clearly audible. It may be advisable to first cover the opening with a clean piece of cloth. Cessna 100 Series Service Manual 1963 to 1967 Section 16 refers.
Note: This check may be performed and certified by the pilot.
2. Install the following placard in full view of the pilot:
"PRE-FLIGHT TEST THE PNEUMATIC STALL WARNING SYSTEM".
3. The requirements of paragraphs 1 and 2 may be removed by incorporation of the following modifications. Replace the stall warning reed assembly P/N 0413028-1 with reed assembly P/N 0413483-2, P/N 0713348-1 or subsequent and install an 18 x 14 or 18 x 16 mesh screen over the exposed horn bell inside the cabin and over the left wing opening. Flight test the aircraft to assure the stall warning horn sounds at 5 to 10 knots above the stalling speed.
Compliance: For para. 1 - Before each flight.
For para. 2 - Within 25 hours time in service after 5 September 1968.
Background: This amendment reflects latest Cessna Part Number change.
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