EASA AD 2020-0169R1
SUPERSEDED BY EASA AD 2022-0156
Summary
EASA Airworthiness Directive SUPERSEDED BY EASA AD 2022-0156 concerns the Airbus S.A.S. A350 aircraft. This directive has been replaced by a newer airworthiness directive, EASA AD 2022-0156, which addresses updated safety or compliance requirements for the affected aircraft. The original document is no longer active and should be referred to only for historical context.
What Changed
This document has been superseded by EASA AD 2022-0156, indicating that the previous requirements or instructions have been updated or replaced. The newer directive introduces revised or additional measures for the Airbus A350 to ensure continued airworthiness and safety compliance.
Why It Matters
For aviation professionals, including operators and maintenance organizations, this supersession means that compliance must now be aligned with the latest directive, EASA AD 2022-0156. Relying on the superseded document could lead to non-compliance and potential safety risks. Staying current with the latest directives ensures regulatory adherence and operational safety.
What To Do
Affected stakeholders should refer to and comply with the requirements outlined in EASA AD 2022-0156 instead of this superseded directive. They should review their maintenance and operational procedures to ensure alignment with the updated airworthiness directive. No specific deadlines are provided in this document; compliance deadlines will be as stated in EASA AD 2022-0156.
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