EASA AD 2019-0153
SUPERSEDED BY EASA AD 2023-0045
Summary
EASA Airworthiness Directive 2019-0153 is an airworthiness directive issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency affecting all Dassault Aviation Mystère-Falcon 200 aeroplanes. It mandates compliance with the updated airworthiness limitations section in the Dassault Mystère-Falcon 200 Aircraft Maintenance Manual Chapter 5-40, Revision 18. This directive ensures continued airworthiness by enforcing maintenance tasks and life limits for components.
What Changed
This directive supersedes EASA AD 2018-0009 and introduces new and/or more restrictive maintenance tasks and life limits as specified in Revision 18 of the Dassault Mystère-Falcon 200 AMM Chapter 5-40. It requires operators to replace components before exceeding life limits and to perform maintenance tasks within specified thresholds and intervals. Additionally, it mandates updating the approved Aircraft Maintenance Programme to incorporate these changes within 12 months.
Why It Matters
Compliance with EASA Airworthiness Directive 2019-0153 is critical for operators and maintenance organizations to prevent unsafe conditions arising from failure to perform mandatory maintenance tasks and component replacements. It ensures that the aircraft continue to meet safety standards and regulatory requirements. The directive also streamlines record-keeping by allowing AMP revisions to demonstrate ongoing compliance.
What To Do
Operators of Dassault Mystère-Falcon 200 aeroplanes must comply with the updated maintenance tasks and life limits as specified in the AMM Chapter 5-40 Revision 18 starting from 17 July 2019. They must replace components before exceeding life limits and perform all applicable maintenance within defined intervals. Within 12 months of the effective date, the approved Aircraft Maintenance Programme must be revised to include these updated limitations and tasks.
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