75-16-01 CESSNA: Amendment 39-2273. Applies to all Models 180, 182, 185, A185, U206, TU206, P206, TP206, T207 and 207 series airplanes and Model A188 series airplanes with wing fuel tanks regardless of airworthiness category.
Compliance: Required as indicated, unless already accomplished.
To preclude inadvertent fuel exhaustion due to incorrect fuel placarded capacities, within the next 100 hours' time in service after the effective date of this AD:
A) Replace the existing fuel system placards with those specified on the following chart:
PLACARD PART NUMBER
AIRCRAFT MODEL
(1973 thru 1975)
FUEL
CONFIGURATION
SELECTOR VALVE
WING FILLER OPENING
180J
S/N 52364 thru 52554 Landplane
Standard Range
Long Range
S1286-6
S1286-5
0705023-8
0705023-9
Floatplane Option
Standard Range
Long Range
S1286-6
S1286-5
0705023-8
0705023-9
(Otbd.)
0705023-13
(Inbd.)
182P
S/N 62251 thru 63590
Standard Range
Long Range0705048-25
0705048-26
0705023-8
0705023-9
185F
S/N 02263 thru 02653
Landplane & AgCarryall
*Standard Range
Standard Range
Long Range
0705019-7
(Fuel Valve)
0705019-5
(Fuel Valve)
0716113-3
0705019-6
(Fuel Valve)
0716113-4
0705023-10
0705023-10
0705023-12
Floatplane Option
Standard Range
Long Range
0705019-5
(Fuel Valve)
0716113-3
0705019-6
(Fuel Valve)
0716113-4
0705023-10
0705023-11
(Inbd.)
0705023-12
(Otbd.)
A188B
S/N 01347 thru 02027**
*Wing Cell Only
1605023-5
(Fuel Valve)
0705023-14
U206F & TU206F
S/N 02127 thru 02675
Landplane
Standard Range
Long Range
0705048-21
0705048-22
0705023-10
0705023-12
Floatplane Option
Standard Range
Long Range
0705048-21
0705048-22
0705023-10
0705023-11
(Inbd.)
0705023-12
(Otbd.)
207 & T207
S/N 00226 thru 00283
Standard Range
Long Range
0705048-23
0705048-24
0705023-10
0705023-12
*With ON-OFF Fuel Valve Only
** Also applies to aircraft incorporating suffix "T" in S/Ns.
NOTE: Cessna Aircraft Company provides instructions in Service Letter SE75-7 for revision of the pages of the owner's manuals affected by the reduced fuel system capacity. To avoid discrepancies between these manuals and the aircraft placards, the manuals should be revised in accordance with Cessna's instructions.
B) On all models of aircraft manufactured in and prior to 1973 review the aircraft records to determine if new fuel bladder(s) have been installed since June 1, 1973, and if so, comply with Paragraph A of this AD unless it is established that the fuel cells installed were manufactured prior to June 1, 1973, and this fact is entered in the permanent aircraft records.
NOTE: The owner may review the aircraft records and if he determines that new fuel bladder(s) have not been installed since June 1, 1973, may enter such information in the aircraft records.
C) Alternate methods of compliance with this AD must be approved by the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch, FAA, Central Region.
This amendment becomes effective July 30, 1975.