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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
2002-04-001 2002/04/04 FAA 2002-06-16 767-300 airplanes that have been modified in accordance with Supplemental Type Certificate STC00973WI-D
2002-03-018 2002/04/02 FAA 2002-06-05 Various Transport Category Airplanes Equipped With Air Traffic Control (ATC) Transponders Manufactured by Rockwell Collins, Inc.
2002-03-027 2002/04/01 DGAC 2002-185(B) A300, A310, A300-600 and A300-600ST BELUGA
2002-03-026 2002/04/01 DGAC 2002-184(B) A300 and A300-600
2002-03-025 2002/04/01 DGAC 2002-183(B) A320
2002-03-024 2002/04/01 DGAC 2002-173(B) A310 and A300-600
2002-03-023 2002/04/01 DGAC 2002-172(B) A300-600
2002-03-022 2002/04/01 DGAC 2002-171(B) A300-600
2002-03-021 2002/04/01 DGAC 2002-170(B) A310 and A300-600
2002-03-020 2002/03/29 Transport Canada Civil Aviation CF-2002-04 All P&WC PT6A-64, PT6A-65AG, PT6A-65B, PT6A-66A,PT6A-67AG, and PT6A-67B engines.
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