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Unread 10-20-10, 09:53 PM
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Airworthiness Certification of Aircraft and Related Products

I don't understand all of it, but the CJAA (Classic Jet Aircraft Association) is very concerned about the new 8130.2G regulation which goes into effect April 16, 2011.

Because the CJAA link was faulty, I downloaded the file from the FAA, and have it available. It's a big file, 2.8MB

There is an area of concern, and that is the "Continued Airworthiness", for used aircraft.
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Unread 10-20-10, 10:01 PM
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The CJAA was concerned about Section 4, but I think normally certified aircraft may have a concern under "Continued Airworthiness"
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I haven't read the attachment but at the meetings in Wichita with Cessna they were talking about the rule that says you can maintain your aircraft by the service manual that was printed when the aircraft was manufactured. We as owners of 40+ year old aircraft live this rule everyday. With the new proposed SIDs on the Skymaster on the horizon, these inspection documents will be rolled into a new service manual for the Skymaster. The rule still applies that we can maintain our aircraft by the original service manual (as part 91 category) but with turbine aircraft Cessna indicated that they would no longer be grandfathered in this rule. That all used turbine aircraft sold would have to meet the newest and most current requirements per the manufacturer or service manual. Again I haven't read this attachment but I am speculating that this is at least one of the concerns.
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Unread 10-20-10, 10:27 PM
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I noticed that the AD doesn't even ask you to look at the wing attachment points.
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Unread 10-21-10, 06:14 AM
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That is beause the new AD note only concerns with the AE wing tip tanks and non standard installations. The AD and the SID are completely different animals.
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