47-42-01\tDOUGLAS: (Was Mandatory Note 20 of AD-762-7.) Applies to DC-4 and C-54 Aircraft. \n\nTo be accomplished not later than April 1, 1948. \n\nTo prevent the possibility of the gust lock control becoming engaged in flight or during taxiing, a latch assembly must be installed to safety the control handle in the gust lock "OFF" position. Early aircraft incorporated a short gust lock control handle. In later aircraft, the control handle design was changed and the length of the handle increased to provide more leverage. On aircraft incorporating the short gust lock control handle, latch assembly, P/N 3356892, must be installed. In aircraft incorporating the new and longer handle, latch assembly, P/N 4356957, must be installed and the gust lock handle link assembly, P/N 4248396, must be reworked by removing and replacing the spring, P/N 2356732 (or 1248420), and plunger, P/N 1248421, with new bolt P/N 1356885. \n\nIn addition to the above, the elevator and rudder gust lock in the tail section and the aileron gust lock in the fuselage center section must be reworked by removing shaft, P/N 1165889, and replacing with new piston, P/N 2356840. After completing the rework, care must be exercised improperly rigging the gust lock control system. \n\n(NOTE: Some operators have obtained approval of a gust lock latch of their own design. In such cases, the Douglas designed latch need not be installed, however, the remainder of the rework described above must be accomplished.) \n\n(Douglas Service Bulletin DC-4 No. 79 covers this same subject.)