EASA AD BR-2019-11-06
SUPERSEDED BY ANAC BRAZIL EMERGENCY AD 2019-11-08
Summary
SUPERSEDED BY ANAC BRAZIL EMERGENCY AD 2019-11-08 is a regulatory document indicating that the current directive has been replaced by the ANAC Brazil Emergency Airworthiness Directive issued on November 8, 2019. The document does not provide specific details about affected aircraft, engines, or parts due to corrupted content. It serves as a notice of supersession rather than a standalone directive.
What Changed
This document announces that the previous airworthiness directive has been superseded by ANAC Brazil Emergency AD 2019-11-08. It does not introduce new requirements but informs stakeholders that the referenced emergency AD is now the governing regulation.
Why It Matters
This notice is important for aviation professionals to ensure they are referencing and complying with the most current and applicable airworthiness directives. Operators, maintenance organizations, and compliance teams must follow the updated ANAC Brazil Emergency AD 2019-11-08 to maintain regulatory compliance and safety standards.
What To Do
Affected stakeholders should review and comply with the requirements set forth in ANAC Brazil Emergency AD 2019-11-08. They should discontinue reliance on the superseded directive and update their maintenance and operational procedures accordingly. No specific compliance deadlines are provided in this document.
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