Could Possibly Display Misleading Heading And Attitude Displays When Activating Electrical Equipment
The FAA has issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) to inform registered owners/operators of Aspen EFD1000 primary flight displays installed under STC SA10822SC of a possible airworthiness concern.
The FAA was recently notified of an Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) issue on an Air Tractor AT-802A operating under night Visual Flight Rules, which was equipped with an Aspen EFD1000 primary flight display. After activating the aircraft’s underwing work light system, there was a 40-degree shift in both the aircraft’s wet compass and the EFD1000’s heading display, followed by a 15-degree shift in both the EFD1000’s pitch and roll indications. This interference was later observed to be repeatable in ground tests. The cause of the interference event is currently under investigation.
The FAA recommends that owners and operators flying with STC-installed electronic flight displays be aware of the potential for misleading indications when using electrical equipment, especially electrical equipment that draws high electrical currents. Operators should take particular caution when flying at night, in Instrument Meteorological Conditions, or under Instrument Flight Rules. Misleading indications may involve more than one indicator and may consistently provide the same misleading information. Operators are advised to cross-reference other instruments to validate indications.
The FAA also requests that owners, operators, and installers of the Aspen EFD1000 primary flight display notify the FAA contacts listed below of any similar reports of misleading indicators when electrical equipment is activated.
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