AD 85-22-10

Active

Flight Director Indicators and Horizontal Situation Indicators

Key Information
85-22-10
Active
December 31, 1985
Not specified
Unknown
39-5207
Applicability
["Appliance"]
Not specified
Rockwell International
Flight Director and Horizontal Situation Indicators
Regulatory Text

85-22-10 COLLINS AVIONICS DIVISION/ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL: Amendment 39-5207. Applies to the following flight director indicators and horizontal situation indicators certificated to the applicable requirements of Technical Standard Orders C3a, C3b, C4c, C52a, and C66a (*):

MODEL
PART NO.
SERIAL NO.
329B-7A
522-3206-005
5018 thru and including 5021 329B-7J

522-3867-003
1000 thru and including 1001 ADI-44V

622-5139-001
1024 thru and including 1036

622-5139-002
1024 thru and including 1036

622-5139-003
1024 thru and including 1036

622-5139-004
1024 thru and including 1036
ADI-84
787-6173-013
4079 thru and including 4109

787-6173-016
4079 thru and including 4109
ADI-84A
622-3594-013
5549 thru and including 5646

622-3594-015
5549 thru and including 5646

622-3594-016
5549 thru and including 5646

622-3594-017
5549 thru and including 5646
331A-8H
777-1026-004
3204 thru and including 3227
HSI-45
622-4298-001
1246 thru and including 1326
HSI-70
622-4913-001
1670 thru and including 1681

(*) This AD only applies to indicators manufactured between June 1, 1985, and October 25, 1985. It does not apply to indicators installed in an aircraft prior to June 1, 1985.

Compliance: Required as indicated unless already accomplished.

To prevent internal gear slippage that may result in erroneous display, with no warning annunciation, of pitch and/or roll command and roll pointer displays in flight director indicators or course and/or heading displays in horizontal situation indicators, accomplish the following:

(a) For affected flight director indicators, prior to further use, or if installed in an aircraft, prior to further flight, remove the indicator, inspect the gear shaft assemblies to determine if the taper pin is properly installed, and if necessary, modify the assemblies in accordance with the instructions contained in the appropriate Collins' Alert Service Bulletin identified below:

MODEL
ALERT SERVICE BULLETIN NO.
DATE
329B-7A
A13
October 25, 1985
329B-7J
A9
October 25, 1985
ADI-44V
A4
October 25, 1985
ADI-84
A10
October 29, 1985
ADI-84A
A10
October 29, 1985

(b) For affected horizontal situation indicators not installed in an aircraft, prior to further use, inspect the gear shaft assemblies to determine if the taper pin is properly installed, and if necessary, modify the assemblies in accordance with the instructions contained in the appropriate Collins' Alert Service Bulletin identified below:

MODEL
ALERT SERVICE BULLETIN NO.
DATE
331A-8H
A7
October 28, 1985
HSI-45
A4
October 28, 1985
HSI-70
A1
October 29, 1985

(c) For affected Models 331A-8H and HSI-45 horizontal situation indicators installed on an aircraft:

(1) Prior to further flight, deactivate the autopilot and flight director by pulling the respective circuit breakers, and,

(2) Fabricate and install on the instrument panel adjacent to the HSI/ADI and visible to the pilot the following placard using letters of a minimum 0.10 inch in height:

"AP/FD INOPERATIVE. COURSE AND HEADING INDEX NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION,"
and operate the aircraft accordingly.

(3) Within 25 hours time-in-service after the effective date of this AD, inspect the gear shaft assemblies to determine if the taper pin is properly installed, and if necessary, modify the assemblies in accordance with the instructions in the appropriate Collins' Alert Service Bulletin identified below:

MODEL
ALERT SERVICE BULLETIN NO.
DATE
331A-8H
A7
October 29, 1985
HSI-45
A4
October 28, 1985

(4) The requirements of paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this AD are no longer required when paragraph (c)(3) of this AD has been accomplished.

(d) For affected Model HSI-70 horizontal situation indicators installed on an aircraft, prior to further flight, remove the indicator. Prior to further use of the indicator, inspect the gear shaft assemblies todetermine if the taper pin is properly installed, and if necessary modify the assemblies in accordance with the instructions contained in Collins' Alert Service Bulletin No. A1, dated October 29, 1985.

(e) The inspection and modification requirements of paragraphs (a) through (d) of this AD must be accomplished by a FAA certified instrument repair station.

(f) Within five (5) days report, in writing, all defects found during accomplishment of this AD to the Manager, Wichita Aircraft Certification Office, 1801 Airport Road, Room 100, Mid-Continent Airport, Wichita, Kansas 67209. (Reporting approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB No. 2120-0056.)

(g) Aircraft may be flown in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation 21.197 to a location where this AD can be accomplished.

(h) An equivalent method of compliance with this AD, if used, must be approved by the Manager, Wichita Aircraft Certification Office, 1801 Airport Road, Room 100, Mid-Continent Airport, Wichita, Kansas 67209.

All persons affected by this directive may obtain copies of the documents referred to herein upon request to Collins Radio Division/Rockwell International, 400 Collins Road NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406 or the FAA, Rules Docket, Office of the Regional Counsel, Room 1558, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64106.

This amendment becomes effective December 31, 1985, as to all persons except those persons to whom it was made immediately effective by priority letter AD 85-22-10, issued October 30, 1985, which contained this amendment.

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