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CASA Urgent AD: Rolls Royce

AD Number: AD/BR700/7 Engine Electronic Controller (EEC) 12/2005 TX
Applicability:
BR700-715A1-30, BR700-715B1-30 and BR700-715C1-30 Engines which have an Engine Electronic Controller (EEC) with the part number 114E6112G120 and the serial numbers LHBR04I3 to LHBR0419 installed.
Requirement: 1. If both engines on an aircraft have an affected EEC installed.
2. If only one of the two engines on an aircraft has an affected EEC installed, the affected EEC must be replaced.


Carry out the replacement of the EEC in accordance with Rolls-Royce Deutschland Alert Service Bulletin BR700-73-A900378, dated 16 September 2005.
Note: LBA AD D-2005-359 refers.
Compliance: 1. One of the two affected EEC's must be replaced before further flight. The other affected EEC must be replaced within the next 50 flight hours after the effective date of this Directive.
2. Within the next 50 flight hours after the effective date of this Directive. This Airworthiness Directive becomes effective on 26 September 2005.
Background: This airworthiness directive requires the replacement of certain Engine Electronic Controllers that have been found to have thread locking compound applied incorrectly. This could lead to hardware coming loose within the EEC and causing a short circuit and subsequent failure of the EEC.

FMI: www.casa.gov.au

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