EASA AD 2025-0125
[Correction] Time Limits / Maintenance Checks — Airworthiness Limitations Section — Amendment
Summary
EASA Airworthiness Directive 2025-0125 is a correction to the maintenance requirements for Dassault Aviation Fan Jet Falcon aeroplanes. It applies to all serial numbers except those with the Supplemental Structural Inspection Program embodied via Dassault Service Bulletin 730. The directive updates the Airworthiness Limitations Section in the Dassault FJF Maintenance Manual, Chapter 5-40, Revision 20, to ensure continued airworthiness.
What Changed
This amendment supersedes EASA AD 2023-0060 and introduces new and/or more restrictive maintenance tasks and life limits for components as specified in the latest Airworthiness Limitations Section. It corrects a typographical error in the ALS document number and requires operators to comply with the updated maintenance tasks and intervals defined in Revision 20 of the Dassault FJF Maintenance Manual.
Why It Matters
Compliance with EASA AD 2025-0125 is mandatory to maintain the airworthiness of affected Fan Jet Falcon aircraft. Failure to perform the updated maintenance tasks and replacements within specified limits could lead to unsafe conditions. Operators, maintenance organizations, and compliance teams must update their maintenance programs to reflect these changes to avoid regulatory non-compliance and ensure flight safety.
What To Do
Operators must replace components before exceeding their life limits and perform all maintenance tasks within the specified thresholds and intervals starting from 11 June 2025. Any discrepancies found during maintenance must be corrected before the next flight, following Dassault’s approved instructions. Additionally, the approved Aircraft Maintenance Programme must be revised within 12 months after the effective date to incorporate the new limitations and tasks.