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Instrument number CASA 08/24 I, STEVEN JAMES CAMPBELL, Executive Manager, National Operations & Standards, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under paragraph 39.004(3)(a) of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
[Signed S. Campbell] Steven Campbell Executive Manager, National Operations & Standards 4 March 2024 CASA 08/24 — Alternate Means of Compliance with Airworthiness Directive AD/BEECH 33/41 Amdt 4 Approval 2024
1 Name This instrument is CASA 08/24 — Alternate Means of Compliance with Airworthiness Directive AD/BEECH 33/41 Amdt 4 Approval 2024.
2 Duration This instrument: (a) commences on the day after it is registered; and (b) is repealed on the earlier of the following: (i) the end of 28 February 2025; (ii) the day AD/BEECH 33/41 Amdt 4, as in force at the commencement of this instrument (the AD), is repealed or revoked.
3 Alternate means of compliance for private operations aircraft (1) The following means of compliance with the AD other than that set out in the AD is approved for a relevant aircraft: (a) for an inspection due on or before 12 March 2024 under Requirement 2 in the AD, completion of the inspection by not later than 12 April 2024; (b) instead of the magnetic particle inspection required under Requirement 2 of the AD, removal of the wing bolts and performance of a detailed visual inspection of each wing bolt using a 10-power or stronger magnifying glass for corrosion, cracks, and mechanical damage and replacement of any wing bolt that is corroded, cracked or has mechanical damage; Note 1 A magnetic particle inspection is required under both the Beechcraft Shop Manual and Beechcraft Maintenance Manual, as described in the AD, that are adopted by reference by Requirement 2 of the AD. Note 2 The cadmium plating of a wing bolt may display areas that appear rubbed, discoloured, or polished. These areas are usually the result of prevailing installation procedures and are of no significance. A wing bolt should not be rejected because of cadmium plating deterioration. (c) the increase of the compliance time for Requirement 3 in the AD from 15 years to 20 years after the first installation of a new zero-time wing bolt. Note All other requirements and compliance times stated in the AD remain unchanged. (2) In this section: relevant aircraft means an aircraft to which the AD applies that is operated only in private operations. Note private operation is defined in Part 1 of the CASR Dictionary.
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