EASA AD BR-2019-11-08
SUPERSEDED BY ANAC BRAZIL EMERGENCY AD 2020-01-01
Summary
SUPERSEDED BY ANAC BRAZIL EMERGENCY AD 2020-01-01 is an aviation regulatory document indicating that the referenced directive has been replaced by the ANAC Brazil Emergency Airworthiness Directive 2020-01-01. The document does not specify affected aircraft, engines, or parts due to corrupted content.
What Changed
This document announces the supersession of the previous directive by ANAC Brazil Emergency AD 2020-01-01. It effectively withdraws the earlier directive and replaces it with the updated emergency AD, though specific changes or new requirements are not detailed in the corrupted text.
Why It Matters
For aviation professionals, this supersession means that compliance must now be aligned with the requirements of ANAC Brazil Emergency AD 2020-01-01 rather than the older directive. Operators, maintenance organizations, and compliance teams need to ensure they reference the current regulatory requirements to maintain airworthiness and regulatory compliance.
What To Do
Affected stakeholders should review and comply with the ANAC Brazil Emergency AD 2020-01-01 as it supersedes this document. They must update their maintenance and operational procedures accordingly and verify compliance deadlines and instructions within the new emergency AD. No explicit deadlines are provided in this document.
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