EASA Regulations for Boeing 767-300

14 airworthiness directives and regulations affecting Boeing 767-300.

EASA AD ISR-I-34-2024-07-1

Pitot-Static tubing improper rerouting after aircraft conversion from PAX to Freighter

Airworthiness Directive ISR I-34-2024-07-1 issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel addresses improper rerouting of pitot-static tubing after conversion of Boeing 767-300 aircraft from passenger to freighter configuration. This directive applies to aircraft with the CAAI STC SA-218 modification installed, affecting the pitot and static system tubing connected to the first officer's Air Data Computer. The issue involves potential water traps in specific flexible hoses and rigid tubes that may impair system functionality.

Aug 6, 2024
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Israel Aerospace Industries CAA Israel STC SA218Boeing 767-300

EASA AD US-2023-20-08

Magnetic Chip Detector Probe Tip - Inspection

The Federal Aviation Administration's Airworthiness Directive 2023-20-08 addresses certain General Electric Company CF6-80C2 series engines installed on aircraft such as the Boeing 767-300. This directive mandates inspection of the magnetic chip detector probe tip for metallic particles due to improperly installed bearings that could lead to engine fire. The AD aims to prevent unsafe conditions resulting from bearing failure in these engines.

Oct 13, 2023
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtGeneral Electric CF6-80CBoeing 767-300

EASA AD US-2022-13-10

Equipment / Furnishings - Boeing Material Specification (BMS) 8-39 Urethane Foam Pads - Replacement

The Federal Aviation Administration's Airworthiness Directive 2022-13-10 addresses certain Boeing 767-200, -300, -300F, and -400ER series airplanes. It mandates the replacement and removal of Boeing Material Specification (BMS) 8-39 urethane foam pads, which have deteriorating fire-retardant properties, with Nomex felt in specified areas. The directive also requires inspection and replacement of affected corner seals and prohibits installation of BMS 8-39 foam in certain locations.

Aug 17, 2022
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Boeing 767-200Boeing 767-300Boeing 767-300FBoeing 767-400ER

EASA AD US-2021-20-19

Fuel - Fuel Tank Ignition Prevention and Nitrogen Generation System Airworthiness Limitations - Maintenance or Inspection Program Revision

Fuel - Fuel Tank Ignition Prevention and Nitrogen Generation System Airworthiness Limitations - Maintenance or Inspection Program Revision is a final rule airworthiness directive issued by the FAA that applies to certain Boeing 767-200, -300, -300F, and -400ER series airplanes. It mandates revisions to the maintenance or inspection programs to incorporate updated airworthiness limitations related to fuel tank ignition prevention and the nitrogen generation system. The directive aims to mitigate the risk of fuel tank explosions caused by ignition sources within fuel tanks.

Oct 28, 2021
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Boeing 767-200Boeing 767-300Boeing 767-300FBoeing 767-400ER

EASA AD US-2021-12-11

Equipment / Furnishings - Cargo Compartment Insulation Blankets - Replacement / Inspection

Airworthiness Directive 2021-12-11 is a final rule issued by the Federal Aviation Administration addressing certain Boeing 767-200 and 767-300 series airplanes. It mandates replacement and inspection of cargo compartment insulation blankets to incorporate fire stops and prevent smoke migration into the main cabin. The directive also requires inspections to verify correct installation and serviceability of the insulation blankets and mandates corrective actions as necessary.

Jun 28, 2021
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Boeing 767-200Boeing 767-300

EASA AD US-2021-10-19

Maintenance or Inspection Program - Revision

The Federal Aviation Administration's Airworthiness Directive 2021-10-19 is a final rule addressing certain Boeing Company Model 767-200, -300, -300F, and -400ER series airplanes. This directive requires revising the existing maintenance or inspection programs to incorporate new or more restrictive airworthiness limitations and damage tolerance rating checks. The directive aims to enhance safety by addressing potential fatigue cracking in structurally significant items.

May 31, 2021
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Boeing 767-200Boeing 767-300Boeing 767-300FBoeing 767-400ER

EASA AD US-2021-08-04

Oxygen - Oxygen Mask Stowage Box Unit - Inspection / Replacement

Airworthiness Directive 2021-08-04 is a final rule issued by the Federal Aviation Administration addressing crew oxygen mask stowage box units on certain Boeing airplanes, including Model 737-700, -700C, -800, -900ER, Model 747-400F, and Model 767-200 and -300 series. The directive requires inspections and possible replacement or re-identification of affected oxygen mask stowage box units to prevent potential ignition sources or valve jams. This AD expands the applicability beyond the original scope of AD 2013-07-09 to include additional airplane models.

Apr 26, 2021
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 737Boeing 747Boeing 757Boeing 767Boeing 737-700Boeing 737-700CBoeing 737-800Boeing 737-900ERBoeing 747-400FBoeing 767-200Boeing 767-300

EASA AD US-2020-18-16

NOT ADOPTED - EASA DECISION ATTACHED

The document titled 'NOT ADOPTED - EASA DECISION ATTACHED' is a final rule airworthiness directive issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) addressing certain Boeing Company Model 767-200, -300, -300F, and -400ER series airplanes. It mandates modifications to the fuel quantity indicating system (FQIS) to prevent ignition sources inside the center fuel tank caused by electrical faults. Optional actions are also provided for cargo-configured airplanes.

Oct 16, 2020
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Boeing 767-200Boeing 767-300Boeing 767-300FBoeing 767-400ER

EASA AD US-2020-04-15

Air Conditioning - High Flight Deck or Cabin Temperatures - Airplane Flight Manual Revision

The Air Conditioning - High Flight Deck or Cabin Temperatures - Airplane Flight Manual Revision is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airworthiness Directive (AD 2020-04-15) that applies to all Boeing 757 and 767-200, -300, and -300F series airplanes. It addresses reports of excessively high temperatures in the flight deck or cabin. The directive mandates revisions to the Airplane Flight Manual (AFM) to include new certificate limitations and operating procedures for managing hot flight deck or cabin conditions.

Apr 6, 2020
Airworthiness DirectiveFlight OpsSafety MgmtBoeing 757Boeing 767Boeing 767-200Boeing 767-300Boeing 767-300F

EASA AD US-2019-14-13

SUPERSEDED BY FAA AD 2025-01-06

FAA Airworthiness Directive 2019-14-13 is a final rule affecting all Boeing 767-200, -300, -300F, and -400ER series airplanes. It addresses uncommanded fore/aft movements of the Captain's and First Officer's seats by requiring identification of seat part and serial numbers, detailed inspections, repetitive checks of the horizontal movement system, and applicable corrective actions. An optional terminating action is provided for certain airplanes to end repetitive checks.

Aug 20, 2019
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Boeing 767-200Boeing 767-300Boeing 767-300FBoeing 767-400ER

EASA AD US-2018-13-06

Wings - Lower Outboard Wing Skin - Inspection

Airworthiness Directive 2018-13-06 is a final rule issued by the Federal Aviation Administration affecting certain Boeing 767-300 and 767-300F series airplanes. It addresses fatigue cracking in the lower outboard wing skin at the inboard segment of stringer L-9.5 on airplanes equipped with winglets installed per Supplemental Type Certificate ST01920SE. The directive mandates repetitive high frequency eddy current inspections and necessary repairs to ensure continued airworthiness.

Aug 15, 2018
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Boeing 767-300Boeing 767-300F

EASA AD US-2018-11-08

Fuselage - Frame Web / Stub Beam Fitting Areas - Inspection

Federal Register Volume 83, Number 108 (AD 2018-11-08) is a final rule airworthiness directive issued by the FAA for certain Boeing 767-200 and 767-300 series airplanes. It mandates inspections of the fuselage frame web and stub beam fitting areas to detect cracks related to material review board (MRB) filler that may extend above the frame-to-stub-beam joint. The directive addresses structural integrity concerns due to cracking in the frame inner chord at specific stations.

Jun 15, 2018
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Boeing 767-200Boeing 767-300

EASA AD US-2018-11-14

Wings - Lower Outboard Wing Skin - Inspection / Repair / Modification

The Federal Aviation Administration's Airworthiness Directive 2018-11-14 addresses fatigue cracking in the lower outboard wing skin of certain Boeing 767-300 and 767-300F series airplanes equipped with Aviation Partners Boeing winglets. This directive mandates high frequency eddy current inspections and requires repair or modification as necessary to ensure structural integrity. It also outlines follow-on actions including repetitive inspections or structural modifications to prevent wing and winglet separation.

Jun 15, 2018
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Boeing 767-300Boeing 767-300F

EASA AD US-2018-01-02

Water / Waste - Potable Water System - Inspection / Modification

Airworthiness Directive 2018-01-02 is a final rule issued by the Federal Aviation Administration affecting certain Boeing 767-200, -300, and -400ER series airplanes. This directive addresses issues with the potable water system, specifically the plastic potable water coupling and hose assemblies, to prevent malfunctions in the engine indication and crew alerting system (EICAS) during flight. It mandates inspections, corrective actions, and installations to ensure system integrity and flight safety.

Jan 4, 2018
Airworthiness DirectiveMaintenanceSafety MgmtBoeing 767Boeing 767-200Boeing 767-300Boeing 767-400ER