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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA (Civil Aviation Regulations 1998), PART 39 - 105 CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY SCHEDULE OF AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
Aerospatiale (Socata) TB9 and TB10 (Tobago) Series Aeroplanes
AD/TB10/3 Amdt 1
Stabilator - Inspection/Replacement and Rear Fuselage Modification
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Applicability: All model TB9 and TB10 aircraft with serial numbers up to and including 274 which have not been modified in accordance with Rallye TB SB No. 15 GR. 55-09.
Requirement: 1. Remove the tail cone and inspect the stabilator spar for fatigue cracks in the region of the lower attachment bolts for the two centre hinge brackets, as shown in Rallye TB No. 14 GR.55-08. It is recommended that a visual inspection using a 10X glass, or a dye penetrant inspection, should be performed.
Note: If removal of paint and/or anodised layer is necessary, it is recommended that solvent and/or fine emery paper be used, rather than "pickling" or "vapour blasting" as specified in the above TB SB.
2. Replace the stabilator, and modify the rear fuselage, in accordance with Rallye SB TB No. 15 FR.55-09.
Compliance: For Para. 1 - As detailed in TB SB No. 14 GR.55-08. For Para. 2 - As detailed in TB SB No. 15 GR.55-09.
Background: As a result of fatigue cracks found in service, the manufacturer has established that replacement of the stabilator and reinforcement of the rear fuselage are necessary.
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