AD 2005-02-10

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Airworthiness Directives; Boeing Model 757 Series Airplanes Equipped With Rolls Royce Model RB211 Engines

AD Number
2005-02-10
Status
final_rule
Effective Date
Product Category
aircraft
Docket
Docket No. 2003-NM-252-AD
FR Citation
70 FR 4756

Applicability

TypeManufacturerModelDetails
aircraft Boeing 757 Airworthiness Directives; Boeing Model 757 Series Airplanes Equipped With Rolls Royce Model RB211 Engines

Unsafe Condition

Loose or damaged support brackets and associated fasteners for the hydraulic lines located in the nacelle struts could result in flammable fluids leaking into the interior compartment of the nacelle struts where ignition sources exist, potentially leading to the ignition of flammable fluids and an uncontained fire.

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Required Actions

Within 3,000 flight hours after the effective date, perform a detailed inspection of the support brackets and associated fasteners for the hydraulic lines in the nacelle struts. Repeat the inspection at intervals not exceeding 3,000 flight hours. If loose or damaged parts are found, before further flight, perform all related investigative and corrective actions specified in the applicable Boeing Alert Service Bulletin for the affected nacelle strut only.

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Compliance Time

Within 3,000 flight hours after the effective date

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Affected Aircraft

Boeing Model 757 series airplanes, certificated in any category, line numbers 1 through 1018 inclusive, equipped with Rolls Royce Model RB211 engines.

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