AD 74-25-04

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Horizontal Stabilizer

Key Information
74-25-04
Active
January 03, 1975
Not specified
Unknown
39-2032
Applicability
["Aircraft"]
["Large Airplane"]
Lockheed Martin Corporation
188A 188C
Regulatory Text

74-25-04 LOCKHEED: Amendment 39-2032. Applies to all Lockheed model L-188A and L-188C airplanes certificated in all categories.

Compliance is required as indicated.

To prevent possible failure of the horizontal stabilizer due to fatigue cracks in the front spar at F.S. 1167, accomplish the following:

(a) Within 300 additional flight hours after the effective date of this A.D., unless already accomplished within the last 2200 flight hours prior to this A.D., and at intervals not to exceed 2500 flight hours thereafter perform a visual or eddy current inspection with dye penetrant confirmation of the front spar upper cap bolt hole at B.L. 28 L&R as depicted in Lockheed Service Bulletin No. 88/SB 692 dated October 30, 1974, by figure 1, view A-A. Perform this inspection per the accomplishment instructions in S.B. 88/SB 692 dated October 30, 1974, or later FAA- approved revisions.

(1) If crack development is noted and the crack can be removed with a .50 inch maximum diameter clean up concentric with the bolt hole, accomplish the repair instruction of paragraph 2.E (1) of Service Bulletin 692.

(2) If crack development is noted and the crack can be removed with a .84 inch maximum diameter clean up concentric with the bolt hole, accomplish the repair instruction of paragraph 2.E (2) of Service Bulletin 692.

(3) Any crack development in the P/N 800344-1 spar cap, which exceeds the limitations of the .84 inch maximum diameter clean up requires the replacement of the spar cap segment per accomplishment instructions of paragraph 2.E (3) of Service Bulletin 692.

(4) If the inspections reveal no crack development, repeat the inspection thereafter at intervals not to exceed 2500 flight hours, unless the preventive rework specified in paragraph 2D of Service Bulletin 692 is accomplished.

(5) If the repairs or preventive rework listed in items 1 thru 4 are accomplished the repeat inspections at 2500 flight hours may be discontinued.

(b) Equivalent inspections and installations may be approved by the Chief, Aircraft Engineering Division, FAA Western Region.

(c) Aircraft may be operated per FARs 21.197 and 21.199 to a base for accomplishment of maintenance per this A.D.

This amendment is effective January 3, 1975.

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