Federal Register of Legislation
Airworthiness Directives 2004
I, DAVID ALAN VILLIERS, delegate of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, acting under subregulation 39.001 (1) of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998:
(a) revoke the Airworthiness Directives mentioned in Schedule 1; and
(b) make, as separate instruments, each Airworthiness Directive mentioned in Schedule 1 and attached.
David Villiers Delegate of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority
20 December 2004
Note: Each attached Airworthiness Directive is being re-made in exactly the same form as appears in the latest published edition of the Directive.
Schedule 1 Revocation and Remaking of Airworthiness Directives
Boeing 717 Series Aeroplanes
AD Name AD Number
Horizontal Stabiliser Jackscrew AD/B717/1 Amdt 1
Loss of Altitude Information AD/B717/2
Spoiler Hold-Down Actuator Rod End AD/B717/3
Rudder Trim Control AD/B717/4 Amdt 1
Spoiler Hold-Down Actuator Supports AD/B717/5
Spoiler Actuator Shut-Off Valve AD/B717/6
Spoiler Actuator Support Fittings and Stop Pads AD/B717/7
Upper Centre Fuselage Longerons AD/B717/8
Wing Rear Spar AD/B717/9
Main Spoiler Actuators Support Fitting Assemblies AD/B717/10
Safe-Life Structure and Principal Structural Elements AD/B717/11
Auxiliary Hydraulic Pump Electric Motor AD/B717/12
Horizontal Stabilizer Outer Skin Panels AD/B717/13
Horizontal Stabiliser Hinge Fittings and Structure and Elevator Sectors AD/B717/14
Flight Management System AD/B717/15
Cargo Restraint Strap Assemblies AD/B717/16
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