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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA (Civil Aviation Regulations 1998), PART 39 - 107 CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY
SCHEDULE OF AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
Instruments and Automatic Pilots
AD/INST/43 Parker Hannifin Flexible Coupling 1/99 DM
Applicability: All aircraft that have had an Airborne Dry Air Pump (Vacuum Pump) incorporating a flexible coupling, Part Number (P/N) B1-19-1, installed since 1 January 1998.
Note: Review of documentation to determine applicability may be performed by any person nominated by the CofR holder with access to appropriate records.
Airborne has advised the following Dry Air Pumps, Conversion Kits and Coupling Kits are affected:
Item Part Number Serial Number
Dry Air Pump 211CC 2AP1 through 10AP319
Dry Air Pump 211CC-9 1AP1 through 2AP5
Dry Air Pump E211CC 11AN543 through 11AN642 & 2AP1 through 7AP442
Dry Air Pump 212CW 2AP1 through 7AP286
Dry Air Pump E212CW 1AP1 through 7AP492
Dry Air Pump 215CC 12AN719 through 12AN940 & 1AP1 through 9AP3510
Dry Air Pump 215CC-9 2AP1 through 7AP95
Dry Air Pump 216CW 12AN521 through 12AN660 & 1AP1through 10AP2695
Conversion Kit 300-1 4AP120 through 4AP122 & 8AP256 through 8AP258
Conversion Kit 300-2 2AP30 through 2AP43, 4AP134, 4AP136 and
4AP137
Conversion Kit 300-3 1AP1 through 1AP3
Coupling Kit 350 1AP through 9AP and any kits with N/A marked in the Serial No Block
Where the P/N of the flexible coupling fitted to an affected pump is not known, assume the flexible coupling is affected by this Directive.
Requirement: 1. Remove the dry air pump and inspect for discrepant flexible coupling, P/N B1-19- 1, in accordance with Airborne Service Letter No. 48, dated 20 October 1998.
Replace any discrepant couplings identified during this inspection with flexible coupling, P/N B1-7-3.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA (Civil Aviation Regulations 1998), PART 39 - 107 CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY
SCHEDULE OF AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
Note 1: Copies of SL48 are available from your local District Office or direct from Airborne, Fax No. 0015 1 440 937 5409 or E-mail: airborne.tech@Parker-H.com
Note 2: FAA Priority Letter AD 98-23-01 refers.
2. No person shall install on an Australian registered aircraft, a Dry Air Pump fitted with a flexible coupling, P/N B1-19-1, having a date code indicating a manufacture date of either 12/97 or 5-6/98.
Compliance: 1. a. Aircraft approved for Day VFR operations only: No later than next maintenance release issue.
1. b. Aircraft approved for IFR or Night VFR operations:
Within 5 calendar days of the effective date of this Directive or prior to further flight whichever occurs later.
Where the inspection identifies a discrepant flexible coupling is installed and spares are not available, it is permissible to operate the aircraft in accordance with Day VFR requirements until a serviceable flexible coupling is available or until the issue of the next maintenance release, whichever occurs first.
If an aircraft is to be operated under this provision, make an appropriate entry on the maintenance release and affix a placard annotated thus "DAY VFR OPERATIONS ONLY" in view of the pilot in command. The maintenance release entry can be closed and the placard removed upon fitment of a serviceable flexible coupling.
2. As of the effective date of this Directive.
This Airworthiness Directive becomes effective on 4 December 1998.
Background: The FAA has received 50 reports of failures of the flexible coupling on certain Parker Hannifin Airborne Dry Pumps, Conversion Kits and Coupling Kits that have been installed in aircraft or engines.
These failures have been attributed to a manufacturing defect of the B1-19-1 flexible coupling manufactured between 1 January 1998 and 13 October 1998. This condition could result in loss of primary attitude and direction references during Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) operations.