AD 76-14-08

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Horizontal Stabilator Trim Tab Actuator

Key Information
76-14-08
Active
July 22, 1976
Not specified
Unknown
39-2671
Applicability
["Aircraft"]
["Small Airplane"]
Cessna Aircraft Company
177B 177RG
Regulatory Text

76-14-08\tCESSNA: Amendment 39-2671. Applies to Model 177B (Serial Numbers 17702255 through 17702484, 17702486, 17702489, 17702492 and 17702494) and Model 177RG (Serial Numbers 177RG0700 through 177RG0883, 177RG0885 through 177RG0916, 177RG0919, 177RG0920, 177RG0922, 177RG0923, 177RG0925 through 177RG0928, 177RG0930, 177RG0933, 177RG0935 and 177RG0937) airplanes.\n\n\tCompliance: Required as indicated, unless already accomplished.\n\n\tTo assure proper attachment of the stabilator trim tab actuator to the trim tab linkage, accomplish the following prior to next flight:\n\n\tA.\tRemove round access panels located near the stabilator leading edge on the right and left side of the aircraft to gain access to the horizontal stabilator trim tab actuator.\n\n\tB.\t1. Visually inspect the -27 bolt which attaches the P/N 1260074-5 stabilator trim tab actuator to the P/N 1712142-1 bellcrank (refer to Figure 1) to determine if there is a nut installed on the end of the bolt.\n\n\tNOTE: The -27 boltmust have a head on one end and a nut on the other end (refer to Figure 1). \n\n\nFIGURE 1\nAD 76-14-08\n\n\t\t2.\tIf the -27 bolt has a nut installed (castellated nut with a cotter pin or a self-locking nut) and the nut is not loose, reinstall the access panels and accomplish Paragraph C below.\n\n\tNOTE: Except for those aircraft utilized in air carrier service, Paragraphs A, B.1., B.2. and C. may be accomplished by the holder of a pilot certificate issued under Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations on any aircraft owned and operated by that person.\n\n\t\t3.\tIf the nut is loose or missing a certificated mechanic or certificated agency must install an AN3-6 bolt, AN960-10 washer, AN310-3 nut and MS24665-134 cotter pin in accordance with data in applicable Cessna maintenance manuals; reinstall the access panels; and accomplish Paragraphs C and D.\n\n\tC.\tMake an entry in the permanent maintenance records to be retained and transferred with the aircraft which includes: Identificationof the AD, method of compliance, date of compliance, and name, signature and certificate number of the pilot and/or mechanic or agency accomplishing the AD.\n\n\tD.\tWithin 48 hours after compliance with Paragraph B.3., notify in writing the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch, FAA, Central Region, Federal Building, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64106, of any missing or loose nuts, aircraft serial number, total aircraft time in service and date of last annual or 100-hour inspection on the airplane. (Reporting approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB No. 04-RO174.)\n\n\tE.\tAny alternate means of compliance with this AD must be approved by the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch, FAA, Central Region.\n\n\tCessna Service Letter No. SE76-14 or later approved revisions covers the subject matter of this AD.\n\n\tThis amendment becomes effective July 22, 1976, to all persons except those to whom it was made effective earlier by air mail letters issued June 28, 1976.

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