Batteries Airworthiness Directives

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Airworthiness Directives; SAFT America Inc. Part Number (P/N) 021929-000 (McDonnell Douglas P/N 43BO34LB02) and P/N 021904-000 (McDonnell Douglas P/N 43BO34LB03) Nickel Cadmium Batteries

Unsafe Condition: Exposure of cell screws to chloride causes fastener heads to shear off, leading to battery explosion.

Effective: Nov 2, 1998 Category: aircraft Compliance: Before further flight

Why matched: Airworthiness Directives; SAFT America Inc. Part Number (P/N) 021929-000 (McDonnell Douglas P/N 43BO34LB02) and P/N 021904-000 (McDonnell Douglas P/N 43BO34LB03) Nickel Cadmium Batteries

Technical illustration of an aircraft electrical generator and wiring assembly
Problem area Electrical system

79-18-05

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Airworthiness Directives; LITHIUM SULFUR DIOXIDE BATTERIES: Applies to all Lithium Sulfur Dioxide (LiSO2) Batteries

Unsafe Condition: LiSO2 batteries may experience fire, venting violently, explosion, corrosion, or leakage of gas.

Effective: Feb 28, 1980 Category: appliance Compliance: before further flight

Why matched: Airworthiness Directives; LITHIUM SULFUR DIOXIDE BATTERIES: Applies to all Lithium Sulfur Dioxide (LiSO2) Batteries

79-07-02

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Airworthiness Directives; ESB WISCO, INCORPORATED: Applies To Those Batteries Manufactured During December 1978, January and February 1979

Unsafe Condition: The Exide AC 78M and Willard W 78M batteries manufactured between December 1978 and February 1979, identified by N-8, A-9, or B-9 stamped on terminal posts, may fail due to internal short circuits ...

Effective: Apr 3, 1979 Category: appliance Compliance: before next flight

Why matched: Airworthiness Directives; ESB WISCO, INCORPORATED: Applies To Those Batteries Manufactured During December 1978, January and February 1979

77-02-08 EMERGENCY

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Airworthiness Directives; NARCO: Applies to all Narco Model ELT-10 77 Emergency Locator Transmitter Batteries

Unsafe Condition: Battery corrosion results in battery lead breakage and failure of the ELT to operate.

Effective: Feb 1, 1977 Category: appliance Compliance: Within the next 90 days and thereafter at each additional 90-day interval after the effective dat...

Why matched: Airworthiness Directives; NARCO: Applies to all Narco Model ELT-10 77 Emergency Locator Transmitter Batteries

Technical illustration of an aircraft electrical generator and wiring assembly
Problem area Electrical system

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