AD 61-16-02

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Elevators, Rudders, Fins, and Flaps

Key Information
61-16-02
Active
August 03, 1961
Not specified
Unknown
N/A
Applicability
["Aircraft"]
["Large Airplane"]
British Aerospace (Commercial Aircraft) Ltd
Argosy AW.650 Series 101
Regulatory Text

61-16-02 ARMSTRONG-WHITWORTH: Amdt. 315, Part 507 Federal Register August 3, 1961. Applies to the following Model AW-65O Argosy Series 101 aircraft only: Serial Numbers 6655, 6656, 6657, 6659, and 6660.
Compliance required as indicated.
Because of service defects found on the elevators, rudders, fins and flaps, the following is required:
(a) Prior to every flight, visually inspect the following areas for loose rivets, cracks and damaged skin:
(1) Top and bottom surface of both elevators including horn balances.
(2) Inboard and outboard sides of left and right fins.
(3) Entire surface of left and right rudders including tabs.
(4) Undersurface of inboard flaps.
(b) If loose rivets or damaged skin is found an FAA approved repair must be accomplished prior to further flight.
(c) If cracks are found, the following action must be taken:
(1) If cracks between adjacent rivets or cracks at least one inch long are found, the internal structure in that location must be inspected. If no internal damage is found, an FAA approved repair must be made to the skin prior to the next flight. If any internal damage is found the component must either be replaced or an FAA approved repair incorporated prior to next flight.
(2) If cracks less than one inch long and less than twelve inches apart are found, they must be repaired prior to the next flight. Cracks less than one inch long which are twelve inches or more apart must either be stopped by drilling or repaired prior to next flight.
(d) The special inspections in (a), (b), and (c) are no longer required when AWA modifications 650/686, 650/687, 650/688, 650/689, and 650/690 are all incorporated.
This supersedes AD 61-05-01.
This directive effective August 3, 1961.

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