EASA AD CF-2019-14R1
SUPERSEDED BY TRANSPORT CANADA AD CF-2020-25
Summary
The Canadian Airworthiness Directive CF-2019-14R1 is an amendment to the previous directive CF-2019-14, applicable to Airbus Canada Limited Partnership aircraft models BD-500-1A10 and BD-500-1A11. This directive mandates the incorporation of updated airworthiness limitations and maintenance tasks as specified in the June 6, 2019 edition 009.00 of the CSALP airworthiness limitations publication. It ensures that operators maintain compliance with Transport Canada's approved maintenance schedules for these aircraft models.
What Changed
CF-2019-14R1 replaces the original CF-2019-14 by requiring the integration of the newer edition 009.00 of the airworthiness limitations, which includes new and more restrictive tasks and limits. This revision maintains the original requirements but updates the maintenance program to reflect the latest approved standards. It also allows the use of provisional or subsequent revisions approved by Transport Canada for compliance.
Why It Matters
This directive is critical for operators and maintenance organizations to ensure continued airworthiness and regulatory compliance of the Airbus Canada BD-500-1A10 and BD-500-1A11 aircraft. Adhering to the updated airworthiness limitations prevents potential unsafe conditions and supports safe operation. Compliance helps avoid regulatory penalties and ensures that maintenance programs reflect the latest safety standards.
What To Do
Operators must update their Transport Canada-approved maintenance schedules within 90 days of the directive's effective date to incorporate the tasks, limits, and intervals defined in edition 009.00 of the CSALP airworthiness limitations. For aircraft already using previous editions, they must incorporate any new or more restrictive tasks from the latest edition. Use of approved provisional or later revisions of the airworthiness limitations publication is also acceptable for compliance.
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