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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA (Civil Aviation Regulations 1998), PART 39 - 107 CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY SCHEDULE OF AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
Electrical Equipment
AD/ELECT/39 Bendix Starting Vibrator - Inspection and Modification
11/81
Applicability: All starting vibrators with P/Nos. 10-176485-121, 10-176485-122, 10-176485-241, 10-176485-242, 10-382780-12 and 10-38270-24 having a manufacturing date of 901 thru 101, or 8010 thru 8101 permanently stamped on the vibrator. These vibrators are installed in but not limited to the following aircraft powered by reciprocating engines:
Bell (Textron) Model 47 series helicopters
Brantley (Hynes) Model B2 series helicopters
Enstrom Model F28, F28A, F28F, 280, 280F helicopters.
Model F28C and 280C helicopters equipped with Lycoming H10-360-E1BD engines.
Hughes (Summa Corp) Model 269 series helicopters Hiller (Fairchild Industries) Model UH12 series helicopters Robinson Model R-22 series helicopters. Document: Bendix SB No. 614. FAA AD 81-17-01 refers. Compliance: Within 100 hours time in service after 30 November 1981. Background: The manufacturer has determined that the combination connector lock tab-plate tolerance of some vibrators may have caused the detachment of the connector from the plate. This detachment can cause grounding and loss of the magneto which could result in air safety being jeopardized.
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