Halons Technical Options Committee


Appendix D Airworthiness Directives (AD)



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Appendix D Airworthiness Directives (AD)


AD

Title

Release
Date


Effective
Date


Comp.

Remark

EASA 2009-0251-E

FFE H1211 – Handheld

25.11.09

26.11.09

2 days

483 units

EASA 2009-0262

FFE H1211 – Handheld-

23.12.09

29.12.09

30 days

FFE ASB-26-115 2,317 units

EASA 2009-0262 R1

FFE H1211 – Handheld

27.01.10

10.02.10

30 days

SB ASB-26-115 Revision C for S/N list – 1 more S/N

EASA 2009-0278

SICLI H1211 – Handheld

22.12.09

05.01.10

30 days

1,422 units

EASA 2009-0276

ATR – H1211 – Handheld – L’Hotellier

23.12.09

06.01.10

36 days

SB 863521-26-001 origin issue 21.12.09

1,582 units (L’Hotellier total)



EASA 2009-0276 R1

ATR – H1211 – Handheld – L’Hotellier

05.02.10

05.02.10

4 months

SB 863521-26-001 revision 1, 28.01.10

EASA 2010-0061

ATR – H1211 – Handheld– L’Hotellier

31.03.10

14.04.10

4 months

SB 863521-26-001 revision 2, 04.02.2010

EASA 2009-0277

ECF– H1211 – Handheld – L’Hotellier

23.12.09

06.01.10

36 days

SB 83520-26-001 origin issue 21.12.09

1,582 units (L’Hotellier total)



EASA 2009-0277 R1

ECF– H1211 – Handheld – L’Hotellier

05.02.10

05.02.10

6 months

SB 83520-26-001

EASA 2010-0012

SOCATA– H1211 – Handheld – L’Hotellier

05.02.10

12.02.10

3 months

SB 83520-26-001, dated 21.12.09

SB 70-183(26), Jan 2010

1,582 units (L’Hotellier total)


EASA 2010-0062

FFE

H1211 – Handheld



31.03.10

14.04.10

4 months

ASB 26-116

3,694 units



EASA 2010-0062R1

FFE 1211 - Handheld

17.05.10

31.05.10

4 months

ASB 26-116 issue B

2,586 units



AD

Title

Release Date

Effective Date

Comp.

Remark

FAA 2010-01-03

FFE H1211

28.12.09

20.01.10

90 days

Covers 2009-251-E and 2009-262

FAA 2010-04-16

SICLI H1211

04.02.10

08.03.10

90 days

Covers 2009-278

FAA 2010-05-01

ATR H1211

25.02.10

12.03.10

90 days

Covers 2009-277R1

FAA 2010-11-15

TBM 700 H1211

19.05.10

06-07-10

90 days

Covers 2010-0012



1 See Mark Robin http://www.haifire.com/magazine/halon_1211_streaming.htm

2 The principal basis for assessing the safety of gaseous halocarbon agents is cardiac sensitivity. A more complete discussion on the PBPK model may found at http://www.harc.org/pbpkharc.pdf.

3 Inert gas agent IG-541 contains 8% carbon dioxide and is approved by the U.S. EPA SNAP rules as a safe alternative to halon 1301 in total flooding fire protection systems. At elevated concentrations, however, carbon dioxide is not safe for human exposure and is lethal at fire extinguishing concentrations.

4 In the United States, the state of California plans to pursue a compliance market that would accept credits generated from a voluntary carbon market that includes credits for ODS destruction projects.


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