75-07-07 SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT: Amendment 39-2139. Applies to S-58B, S-58D, S- 58E, S-58F, S-58H, S-58J, S-58BT, S-58DT, S-58ET, S-58FT, S-58HT, S-58JT helicopters certificated in all categories, including Military Type HSS-1, HSS-1F, HSS-1N, HUS-1, HUS- 1A, HUS-1AN, HUS-1G, HUS-1Z, H-34A, H-34C, H-34J, CH-34A, CH-34C, HH-34F, SH-34G, SH-34H, SH-34J, UH-34D, UH-34E, UH-34G, UH-34J, VH-34C, VH-34D, equipped with P/N S14-50-1015 luminescent markers, used to help locate emergency hatch handles in an emergency.
Compliance required within the next 30 calendar days after the effective date of this AD, unless already accomplished.
To prevent operation with leaking luminescent markers, accomplish the following:
(a) Visually inspect emergency hatches in accordance with Section 2., Paragraph A.(1) of Sikorsky Service Bulletin No. 58B50-1A, dated January 14, 1975, to determine if P/N S14-50-1015 luminescent markers are installed. If P/N S14-50-1015 luminescent markers are installed, accomplish paragraphs (1) through (4) below utilizing authorized personnel. Contact one of the following Energy Research and Development Administration (formerly U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, AEC now ERDA) Regional Coordinating Offices for radiological assistance and sources of authorized personnel:
Regional Coordinating Office
Post Office Address
Telephone for Assistance
Brookhaven Area Office
Upton, L.I.
New York 11973
516-345-2200
Oak Ridge Operations Office
P.O. Box E
Oak Ridge
Tennessee 37830
615-483-8611,
Ext. 3-4510
Savannah River Operations Office
P.O. Box A
Aiken, S.C. 29801
N. Augusta, S.C.
803-824-6331, Ext. 3333
Albuquerque Operations Office
P.O. Box 5400
Albuquerque,
New Mexico 57115
505-264-4667
Chicago Operations Office
9800 S. Cass Ave.
Arconne, Illinois
60439
312-739-7711
Ext. 2111
Idaho Operations Office
P.O. Box 2108
Idaho Falls, Idaho
83401
208-526-0111
Ext. 1515
San Francisco Operations Office
1333 Broadway
Oakland, California
94612
415-273-4237
Richland Operations Office
P.O. Box 550
Richland, Washington
99352
509-942-7381
(1) Conduct radiation survey for contamination and leakage in accordance with Section 2., Paragraph A(2) of the above service bulletin.
(2) Remove markers in accordance with Section 2., Paragraph A(3) of the above service bulletin.
(3) If contamination is found, decontaminate aircraft in accordance with Section 2., Paragraph A(4) of the above service bulletin.
(4) Dispose of markers and contaminated material, if any, in accordance with Section 2, Paragraph A(5) of the above service bulletin.
(b) Replace luminescent marker P/N S14-50-1015 with a new luminescent U.S. Radium Corp. Luminescent Marker LAB 659(S)-1, or Military Standard Marker MS39099-1 or an FAA approved equivalent part. Install the aforementioned markers at Fuselage Stations 176.0 and 210.0, in accordance with Figure 2, of the above service bulletin. Trim upholstery around the part for adequate clearance. Other equivalent markers and installations may be approved by the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch, Federal Aviation Administration, New England Region.
(c) The manufacturer's specifications and procedures identified and described in this directive are incorporated herein and made a part hereof pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(1). All persons affected by this directive who have not already received these documents from the manufacturer may obtain copies upon request to Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut 06602. These documents may also be examined at the Office of Regional Counsel, New England Region, Federal Aviation Administration, 12 New England Executive Park, Burlington, Massachusetts 01803.
This amendment becomes effective April 8, 1975.