FAA Issues SAIB For Some Cirrus SR22 Aircraft | Aero-News Network
Aero-News Network
RSS icon RSS feed
podcast icon MP3 podcast
Subscribe Aero-News e-mail Newsletter Subscribe

Airborne Unlimited -- Most Recent Daily Episodes

Episode Date

Airborne-Monday

Airborne-Tuesday

Airborne-Wednesday Airborne-Thursday

Airborne-Friday

Airborne On YouTube

Airborne-Unlimited-04.29.24

Airborne-NextGen-04.30.24

Airborne-Unlimited-05.01.24 Airborne-AffordableFlyers--05.02.24

Airborne-Unlimited-05.03.24

Wed, Sep 04, 2013

FAA Issues SAIB For Some Cirrus SR22 Aircraft

Issues Discovered With Fuel Return Lines That Pass Through Anti-Icing Fluid Tanks

The FAA has issued an SAIB tied to possible corrosion of the fuel return lines that pass through the Tecalemit Kilfrost-Sheepbridge-Stokes (TKS) deicing fluid tank/s; and softening of the sealant used in the TKS tank/s on Cirrus Design Corporation (CDC) Model SR22 airplanes, serial numbers 2334, 2420, 2438 through 3691, equipped with ice protection, and Model SR22T airplanes, serial numbers 0001 through 0556, equipped with ice protection.

This SAIB results from two field notifications of blue fuel staining on the underside of the wing near the TKS fluid tank vent. In both cases it was determined that a fuel return line passing through the TKS tank had pin holes due to corrosion. The pin holes allowed fuel (under low pressure) into the TKS tank, which then floated on top of the TKS fluid. Once the tank was full of fluid, the additional fuel was effectively vented overboard through the TKS vent.

During compliance to the original release of the service bulletin, it was found that, not only was the fuel return line corroding due to interaction with the TKS fluid, but the TKS tank sealant itself was becoming soft after long term exposure to the TKS fluid. Revision R2 of the service bulletin calls for replacement and sealing of the return fuel line. This revision (R2) also replaces the TKS tank sealant with one that will not soften after long term exposure to TKS fluid.

The FAA recommend that all CDC model airplanes, specified in the introduction above, complete Cirrus service bulletin number SB 2X-28-11 R2, revised August 2, 2013. In addition, we request feedback from owners and operators as to the condition of the fuel line and the TKS tank sealant discovered during the accomplishment of the service bulletin.

(SR22 pictured in file photo)

FMI: SAIB

Advertisement

More News

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.01.24): Say Altitude

Say Altitude Used by ATC to ascertain an aircraft's specific altitude/flight level. When the aircraft is climbing or descending, the pilot should state the indicated altitude round>[...]

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.01.24)

Aero Linx: European Air Law Association (EALA) EALA was established in 1988 with the aim to promote the study of European air law and to provide an open forum for those with an int>[...]

Classic Aero-TV: Korean War Hero Twice Reborn

From 2023 (YouTube Version): The Life, Death, Life, Death, and Life of a Glorious Warbird In 1981, business-owner Jim Tobul and his father purchased a Chance-Vought F4U Corsair. Mo>[...]

Airborne 04.29.24: EAA B-25 Rides, Textron 2024, G700 Deliveries

Also: USCG Retires MH-65 Dolphins, Irish Aviation Authority, NATCA Warns FAA, Diamond DA42 AD This summer, history enthusiasts will have a unique opportunity to experience World Wa>[...]

Airborne Affordable Flyers 05.02.24: Bobby Bailey, SPRG Report Cards, Skydive!

Also: WACO Kitchen Bails, French SportPlane Mfr to FL, Dynon-Advance Flight Systems, Innovation Preview Bobby Bailey, a bit of a fixture in sport aviation circles for his work with>[...]

blog comments powered by Disqus



Advertisement

Advertisement

Podcasts

Advertisement

© 2007 - 2024 Web Development & Design by Pauli Systems, LC