EASA AD 2019-0063
SUPERSEDED BY EASA AD 2019-0164
Summary
EASA Airworthiness Directive SUPERSEDED BY EASA AD 2019-0164 pertains to Airbus S.A.S. aircraft models A330 and A340. This directive has been officially replaced by EASA AD 2019-0164 and no longer applies as the active regulatory requirement. It originally addressed airworthiness concerns specific to these Airbus wide-body aircraft types.
What Changed
This document has been superseded and is no longer the current regulatory requirement. The new regulation, EASA AD 2019-0164, now governs the airworthiness directives for Airbus A330 and A340 aircraft. Operators should refer to the updated directive for the latest compliance instructions.
Why It Matters
For aviation professionals, including operators, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) organizations, and compliance teams, it is critical to follow the most current airworthiness directives to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. Using a superseded directive could lead to non-compliance and potential safety risks. Staying updated with the latest ADs helps maintain aircraft airworthiness and operational approval.
What To Do
Affected stakeholders should discontinue reliance on this superseded directive and consult EASA AD 2019-0164 for current requirements. They must review and implement any new or revised maintenance and inspection actions as specified in the updated directive. No compliance deadlines are stated in this superseded document; deadlines will be found in the replacement AD.
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