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Airworthiness Directives (ADs)

The aircraft owner or operator shall comply with Airworthiness Directives issued by the CAA or the aeronautics authority of the State of Design (SoD) of the aviation products, appliances and parts, and take all necessary actions thereto.

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CAA AD Number Issue Date Aeronautics Authority of Original AD Original AD Number Applicability Download
2003-01-004 2003/01/07 FAA 2002-26-18 Model 737-600, -700, -700C, - 800, and -900 Series
2003-01-001 2003/01/07 FAA 2002-26-13 DC-9
2002-10-018A 2003/01/07 FAA 2002-21-06訂正 Model DC-9-81 (MD- 81), (DC-9-82 (MD-82), DC-9-83 (MD-83), DC-9-87 (MD-87), and MD-88 Airplanes.
2002-04-011A 2003/01/07 FAA 2002-26-17 747 Series
2003-01-002 2003/01/06 DGAC 2003-001(B) CFM56-5 and CFM56-5B turbofan engines
2002-11-011A 2003/01/06 FAA 2002-24-52訂正 Model 747-400, -400D, and -400F series airplanes
2002-11-010A 2003/01/06 FAA 2002-24-51訂正 Model 737-600, -700, -700C, -800, and -900 series airplanes; Model 747 series airplanes; and Model 757 series airplanes
2002-12-010 2003/01/03 CAA N/A turbine-powered transport category airplane with a type certificate issued after January 1, 1958, and either a maximum type certificated passenger capacity of 30 or more, or a maximum type certificate payload capacity of 7,500 pounds or more
2003-01-013 2002/12/30 CAA none all models
2002-12-026 2002/12/30 FAA 2002-26-01 Textron Lycoming Division, AVCO Corporation Fuel Injected Reciprocating Engines..
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