| AD Number | 74-25-02 | Status | Active |
| Effective Date | December 04, 1974 | Issue Date | Not specified |
| Docket Number | Unknown | Amendment | 39-2029 |
| Product Type | ["Aircraft"] | Product Subtype | ["Small Airplane"] |
| CFR Part | --- - Part 39 | CFR Section | N/A |
| Citation | This information is not available. | ||
| Manufacturer(s) | Aerostar Aircraft Corporation |
| Model(s) | PA-60-600 (Aerostar 600) PA-60-601 (Aerostar 601) PA-60-601P (Aerostar 601P) |
74-25-02 TED R. SMITH & ASSOCIATES, INC.: Amendment 39-2029. Applies to Aerostar Models 600/601/601P airplanes certificated in all categories with electrical attitude and directional gyros and 70 amp alternators installed either by the manufacturer or by incorporating STC SA2336WE or STC SA2367WE, as provided below.
Compliance required within the next 30 days after the effective date of this AD, unless already accomplished.
To prevent the possible overloading of the remaining alternator system after failure of either one of the dual alternator systems, accomplish the following:
(1) Amend, in pertinent part, the Electrical System Load Limitations Section of the FAA-approved Airplane Flight Manual for those airplanes affected, as follows:
"Electrical System Load Limitations
Aircraft with electrical attitude and directional gyros installed and equipped with 70 amp alternators: Do not exceed 55 amps continuous electrical load during IFR conditions.
NOTE.To determine actual alternator load, total the left and right amp readings. Do not read main position for actual alternator load."
(2) Install a placard in the cockpit, and add to the placard list in the AFM Limitations Section which provides: "Do not exceed 55 amps continuous electrical load during IFR conditions."
(3) This airworthiness directive must remain with the Airplane Flight Manual until replaced by an FAA-approved AFM revision issued by Ted R. Smith & Associates, Inc. providing the limitations of this A.D.
(4) The limitations described in (1), above, and placard installed per (2), above, may be removed upon the installation of an alternate electrical warning system approved by the Chief, Aircraft Engineering Division, FAA Western Region.
This amendment becomes effective December 4, 1974.