EASA AD CF-2022-58
SUPERSEDED BY TCCA AD CF-2023-04
Summary
The Canadian Airworthiness Directive CF-2022-58 is a regulatory document issued by Transport Canada that applies to Airbus Canada Limited Partnership aircraft models BD-500-1A10 and BD-500-1A11. It mandates updates to the approved maintenance schedules to incorporate the latest airworthiness limits and maintenance tasks as specified in the Airbus Canada publication edition 015.00. This directive ensures continued compliance with safety standards for these aircraft types.
What Changed
CF-2022-58 replaces the previous directive CF-2022-18 and requires the incorporation of new and more restrictive airworthiness limits and maintenance tasks from the Airbus Canada BD-500-1A10/BD-500-1A11 publication edition 015.00 dated August 18, 2022. It also allows the use of approved interim revisions or future updates of the airworthiness limits publication for compliance.
Why It Matters
This directive is critical for operators and maintenance organizations to maintain the airworthiness and safety of Airbus Canada BD-500-1A10 and BD-500-1A11 aircraft. Failure to comply with the updated maintenance limits and tasks could lead to unsafe conditions and regulatory non-compliance. It ensures that maintenance programs reflect the latest safety requirements approved by Transport Canada.
What To Do
Affected operators must update their approved maintenance schedules within 90 days of the directive's effective date to include the tasks, limits, thresholds, and intervals specified in the Airbus Canada airworthiness limits publication edition 015.00. Operators with previously updated maintenance schedules must ensure continued compliance by incorporating any new or more restrictive limits from the latest edition. Use of Transport Canada-approved interim or subsequent revisions is permitted for compliance.
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