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Fri, Dec 02, 2005

Urgent CASA AD: McCauley

Applicability: McCauley Propeller Systems propeller assemblies, models 2D34C53/74E-X; D2A34C58/90AT-X; 3AF32C87/82NC-X; D3AF32C87/82NC-X; D3A32C88/82NC-X; D3A32C90/82NC-X; and 3AF34C92/ 90LF-X, with propeller hubs listed by serial number in Table 1 of this AD:

Table 1.
C58, C34, C49, C78, C98

030725, 030726, 030727, 030728,
030729, 030730, 030748, 030749,
030750, 030751, 030752, 030753,
030754, 030755, 030756, 030757,
030758, 030759, 030760, 050403,
050407, 050408, 050410, 050475,
050477
C53
050389
C79, C90
042206, 042207,
042208
C77, C88
042201, 042202
C87 blank index, C72, C93
042239, 042524, 042527,
042528, 042529, 050071,
050073
C92, C74, C86
050866
C87 D index
050934

Note 1: Because a propeller hub can be interchanged and re-identified as a different model with the installation of different studs or adapters, any of the affected hubs could have been re-identified as a different model. Each propeller hub model listed in Table 1 of this AD is the original hub configuration when shipped from McCauley. Note 2: A list of aeroplanes that these hubs can be fitted to can be found in Table 2 of FAA AD 2005-24-09.

Requirement: 1. Remove from service propeller assemblies with affected propeller hubs, listed in Table 1 of this AD.

2. Propeller assemblies with affected propeller hubs listed in Table 1 of this AD must be disassembled, inspected, and have the propeller hub replaced with a serviceable propeller hub.

3. For retention nuts that were removed from an affected propeller hub, visually inspect the retention nut threads with a 10- power magnifier before assembly into a replacement propeller hub. Reject the nut for any signs of galling, heavy localized loading, thread deformation, or chipped threads that may have been caused by thread interference in the propeller hub.

4. Report the findings of any propeller hub removed during Requirement 1 of this
AD to:
Manager,
New Technologies and Systems Section
Manufacturing, Certification and New Technologies Office
Civil Aviation Safety Authority,
GPO Box 2005, Canberra, ACT 2601
Fax (02) 6217 1903 or (02) 6217 1442
Email: airworthiness.directives@casa.gov.au

5. Do not install hubs listed in Table 1 of this AD.
Note 3: McCauley Alert Service Bulletin No. ASB251A, dated 28 September, 2005 pertains to this AD.
Note 4: FAA AD 2005-24-09 Amdt 39-14389 refers. Compliance: For Requirements 1, 2 and 3: Within 10 flight hours or 10 calendar days after the effective date of this AD whichever occurs first.
For Requirement 4: Within 10 calendar days after the completion of the inspection detailed in Requirement 2 of this AD.
For Requirement 5: After the effective date of this AD.

This Airworthiness Directive becomes effective on 15 December 2005.

Background: In August of 2005, McCauley Propeller Systems reported to the FAA that a repair facility had found a single, new, unused propeller hub with improperly machined socket retention threads. Further investigation revealed that McCauley Propeller Systems had improperly machined socket retention threads on 40 propeller hubs, manufactured in 2004 and 2005. Using a propeller hub with improperly machined socket retention threads could cause concentrated loading on the threads, resulting in cracking of the hub and blade separation. This condition, if not corrected, could result in failure of the propeller hub, blade separation, and loss of control of the aeroplane.

FMI: www.casa.gov.au

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