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EASA Regulations for BAe ATP

4 airworthiness directives and regulatory documents affecting BAe ATP.

EASA AD G-2023-0003

Indicating / Recording Systems — Flight Data Recording System — Check

The Civil Aviation Authority Airworthiness Directive G-2023-0003 addresses the flight data recording system on BAe ATP aeroplanes. It mandates modifications to protect the Flight Data Recorder (FDR), Data Acquisition and Recording Unit (DARU), and Flight Data Acquisition Unit (FDAU) from moisture ingress, which has been linked to intermittent recording faults. This directive applies to all manufacturer serial numbers of BAe ATP aircraft.

May 30, 2023
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EASA AD G-2023-0002

Navigation — Radio Altimeter Antenna Installation — Modification

Civil Aviation Authority Airworthiness Directive G-2023-0002 addresses the installation and modification of radio altimeter antennas on BAe ATP aeroplanes. This directive applies to all manufacturer serial numbers of BAe ATP aircraft and mandates a modification to improve electrical bonding between the radio altimeter antennas and the fuselage. The directive aims to prevent false radio altimeter indications that could lead to incorrect Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS) callouts.

Apr 26, 2023
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EASA AD G-2022-0013

Oxygen — Crew Oxygen Masks — Overhaul

The Civil Aviation Authority Airworthiness Directive G-2022-0013 addresses the overhaul requirements for crew oxygen masks on BAe ATP aeroplanes. It specifically targets the MC10 Series Crew Oxygen Mask, mandating inspection and maintenance tasks to ensure continued airworthiness. This directive applies to all manufacturer serial numbers of the BAe ATP aircraft.

Jun 20, 2022
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EASA AD G-2022-0012

SUPERSEDED BY CAA UK AD G-2023-0003

Civil Aviation Authority Airworthiness Directive G-2022-0012 addresses the BAe ATP aircraft series, focusing on the flight data recorder (FDR) and data acquisition and recording unit (DARU). This directive mandates increased frequency of data downloads and inspections to detect and prevent moisture ingress issues affecting the FDR, particularly on aircraft equipped with large freight doors.

Jun 20, 2022
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBae Systems (Operations) ATPBAe ATP