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Wed, Feb 09, 2005

CASA Urgent AD: Partenavia P68

AD Number: AD/P68/53
Manufacturer:
Partenavia
Subject: Seat Backrest Quick Release Pin
Applicability: VulcanAir aircraft (formerly Partenavia), all P68 variants from S/N 412 up to and including S/N 424 and S/N 429, 434 and 435. Aircraft S/N 418 is excluded.
Requirement: Carry out operational checks, inspections and modifications in accordance with the manufacturers Service Bulletin, VulcanAir Mandatory Service Bulletin No.128 dated 12 October 2004, as applicable.
Compliance: Within 30 days as of the effective date of this AD, unless already accomplished. This Airworthiness Directive becomes effective on 8 February 2005. Background: The backrest recline of pilot, copilot and second row passenger seats requires the removal of a "quick release pin" not correctly indicated in the AFM and not readily detectable by the passengers. Moreover the operation to removal the device is difficult. This causes difficulty or disables access to the escape path from the cabin in case of an emergency evacuation.

FMI: www.casa.gov.au

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