EASA AD 2014-0223R1
Time Limits / Maintenance Checks — ALS Part 1 — Certification Maintenance Requirements — Implementation
Summary
EASA Airworthiness Directive 2014-0223R1 is an updated regulatory document addressing maintenance requirements for Fokker F27 Mark 050, Mark 0502, and Mark 0604 aeroplanes. It mandates compliance with the Certification Maintenance Requirements outlined in Fokker Services Engineering Report SE-525, part of the Airworthiness Limitations Section (ALS) Part 1. This directive ensures continued airworthiness by specifying mandatory maintenance tasks and intervals for these aircraft models.
What Changed
EASA Airworthiness Directive 2014-0223R1 revises the previous AD 2014-0223 by removing requirements related to Fokker Services Reports SE-622 and SE-671, which are now covered by separate ADs. It retains only the tasks specified in Report SE-525 and introduces the latest standard format for ALS ADs without changing the actual maintenance tasks or intervals.
Why It Matters
This directive is critical for operators and maintenance organizations to ensure compliance with mandatory maintenance tasks that preserve the safety and airworthiness of Fokker F27 aircraft. It clarifies the scope of required maintenance by separating different ALS parts into distinct ADs, helping streamline maintenance planning and regulatory adherence. Compliance reduces the risk of unsafe conditions and supports regulatory oversight.
What To Do
Operators must accomplish all applicable maintenance tasks specified in Fokker Services Engineering Report SE-525 within the prescribed intervals starting from 22 October 2014. They must revise their approved Aircraft Maintenance Programme (AMP) within 12 months after that date to incorporate these tasks and intervals. Any discrepancies found during maintenance must be corrected before the next flight using approved procedures or instructions from Fokker Services.
Your fleet's weekly compliance brief
AI-summarized regulatory changes, compliance deadlines, and action items — filtered to your aircraft, every Monday.
AI-generated summary from official EASA source document. Always verify against the original.