bnt83
Final Approach
There are two I have come across that are from the 1970's that sill apply today because of the way they were written. No it really doesn't matter that your airplane was built in the year 20XX with these.
The first is AD 74-08-09 against any transport aircraft that has one or more lavatories equipped with a paper or linen waste receptacles. Googeling this one brings up a huge list of stuff including a Cessna publication from 2006 that affirms the AD applies to all Citation aircraft.
https://support.cessna.com/docs/custsupt/directapproach/Archives/mar06.html
Another I can think of is ad 70-22-04 "Applies to Aircraft Incorporating Wood Electric Corp Model 105, 106, 107, 108, 147, 152, 254, 447, 448, or 2100 Series Circuit Breakers" I'm seeing brand new aircraft that have a log entry in the delivery binder stating that the aircraft does not incorporate Wood Electric Corp circuit breeakers and the AD doesn't apply.
Where does it end?
The first is AD 74-08-09 against any transport aircraft that has one or more lavatories equipped with a paper or linen waste receptacles. Googeling this one brings up a huge list of stuff including a Cessna publication from 2006 that affirms the AD applies to all Citation aircraft.
https://support.cessna.com/docs/custsupt/directapproach/Archives/mar06.html
Another I can think of is ad 70-22-04 "Applies to Aircraft Incorporating Wood Electric Corp Model 105, 106, 107, 108, 147, 152, 254, 447, 448, or 2100 Series Circuit Breakers" I'm seeing brand new aircraft that have a log entry in the delivery binder stating that the aircraft does not incorporate Wood Electric Corp circuit breeakers and the AD doesn't apply.
Where does it end?