EASA Regulations for Vulcanair P.68

3 airworthiness directives and regulations affecting Vulcanair P.68.

EASA AD 26-027

Fuel — Quantity Indicating Placard — Modification

EASA Airworthiness Directive 26-027 is a proposed directive addressing fuel quantity indicating placard modifications for Vulcanair P.68 "Victor" and P.68B "Victor" aeroplanes, serial numbers 1 to 182 inclusive. It targets specific fuel level indicators and placards to ensure accurate fuel quantity readings and warnings. The directive applies to aircraft with certain fuel tank configurations and requires updates to the Aircraft Flight Manual.

Feb 9, 2026
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EASA AD 2020-0262R1

Flight Controls — Stabilator Trim Control Cable — Inspection / Replacement

EASA Airworthiness Directive 2020-0262R1 is an updated regulatory requirement addressing the inspection and replacement of stabilator trim control cables on Vulcanair P.68 series aeroplanes, including P.68R "Victor", P.68C, P.68C-TC, P.68 "Observer", P.68 "Observer 2", and P.68TC "Observer" models. The directive targets specific part numbers of stabilator trim control cables that have been found damaged due to a design issue, potentially affecting aircraft control. It mandates repetitive inspections and allows for an optional modification to terminate these inspections.

Oct 18, 2023
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