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Tue, Sep 06, 2005

Urgent CASA AD: Casa 212

Steering System Hydraulic Installation 11/2005 DM

Applicability: All Model C-212 series aeroplanes.

Requirement: 1. Unless previously accomplished, do the actions in Requirements (1)(a) and (1)(b) of this Directive in accordance with the applicable service bulletin.
(a) Rework the nose landing gear (NLG) in accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions of CASA Service Bulletin 212-32-21, Revision 2 dated 10 November 1987.

(b) Modify the hydraulic steering system of the NLG in accordance with the Instructions for Accomplishment of CASA Service Bulletin SB-212-32-22 Revision 2 dated 28 July 1997.

2. Test the cable tension of the nosewheel steering system. Adjust the tension, if necessary. Accomplish these actions in accordance with CASA COM 212-172 Revision 4 dated 9 December 2002, or CASA COM 212-173 Revision 3 dated 22 February 1995; as applicable.

3. Revise the Limitations Section of the Aeroplane Flight Manual (AFM) to include the following statement. This may be accomplished by inserting a copy of this AD in the AFM.
"Nose wheel malfunction during take-off run-Initiate or "perform" normal RTO procedures."

Note 1: When a statement identical to that in Requirement 3 of this Directive has been included in the general revisions of the AFM, the general revisions may be inserted into the AFM, and the copy of this Directive may be removed from the AFM.

4. Do not install on any aeroplane a NLG unless it has been reworked in accordance with paragraph (1)(a) of this AD.

Note 2: Spanish AD 01/02 dated 17 April 2002 refers.

Compliance: For Requirement 1: Before 30 May 2006.

For Requirement 2: Within 600 flight hours after any abnormal vibration of the nosewheel steering system occurs.
For Requirement 3: Remains unchanged as: Unless previously accomplished, Within 6 months after the effective date of the original issue of this Directive.
For Requirement 4: From the effective date of this Directive.

This Amendment becomes effective on 10 September 2005.

Background: This Directive requires rework of the nose landing gear; modification of the hydraulic steering system; a test of the cable tension for the nosewheel steering system when abnormal vibration occurs, and adjustment of the cable tension, if necessary; and a revision to the Limitations section of the aeroplane flight manual to include certain procedures to be performed during the takeoff run. This action is necessary to prevent failure of the auxiliary landing gear direction system, which could result in abnormal vibrations during takeoff and landing runs, and consequent reduced controllability of the aeroplane. This action is intended to address the identified unsafe condition.
This amendment extends the compliance period for the replacement of certain parts due to the manufacturer being able to supply those parts in the required time frame. The other requirements detailed in this directive still remain in force to address the unsafe condition. The original issue of this Directive became effective on 17 March 2005.

FMI: http://www.casa.gov.au/airworth/airwd/ADfiles/over/casa/casa-026.pdf

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