64-08-01 DOUGLAS: Amdt. 710 Part 507 Federal Register April 2, 1964. Applies to All Models DC-8 and DC-8F Series Aircraft.\n\n\tCompliance required as indicated.\n\n\tIt has been found that excessive torquing of pilot and static line fittings of the pitch trim compensator and the use of a nonreinforced hose can result in the twisting or bending of the pitot and/or static lines and the possible loss of required instruments. To correct this condition, accomplish either (a) or (b) as follows:\n\n\t(a)\tWithin 300 hours time in service after the effective date of this AD, modify the pitch trim compensator system in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (c).\n\n\t(b)\tAccomplish the provisions specified in (1), (2) and (3) and in addition, within 1,500 hours' time in service after the effective date of this AD modify the pitch trim compensator in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (c).\n\n\t\t(1)\tWithin 300 hours time in service after the effective date of this AD, unless already accomplished, visually inspect all aircraft for any evidence of bending or twisting of the pitot and static lines associated with the pitch trim compensator in accordance with the Douglas "Pitot Static System Inspection-DC-8" Service Letter CL-78-1966/DEG8-34-15-0 dated November 15, 1963.\n\n\t\t(2)\tReplace any damaged lines before further flight.\n\n\t\t(3)\tEach time the pitot and static line fittings associated with the pitch trim compensator are removed, loosened or retightened, visually inspect the pitot-static lines associated with the pitch trim compensator for any evidence of bending or twisting in accordance with the Douglas "Pitot Static System Inspection - DC-8" Service Letter CL-78-1966/DEG 8-34-15-0 dated November 15, 1963.\n\n\t(c)\tModify the pitch trim compensator system by replacing the pitot and static lines with reinforced lines and securing the pitot and static line fittings in accordance with paragraph 2, Accomplishment Instructions of the Douglas DC-8 Service BulletinNo. 34-51 dated January 9, 1964, or an FAA Western Region, Engineering and Manufacturing Branch approved equivalent.\n\n\t(Douglas DC-8 Service Bulletin No. 34-51 dated January 9, 1964, and Douglas DC-8 Service Letter CL-78-1966/DEG 8-34-15-0 dated November 15, 1963, pertain to this AD.)\n\n\tThis directive effective April 2, 1964.