Airworthiness Directive

AD 2005-01-14 70 FR 1815

Federal Aviation Administration · 14 CFR part 39

FR document
05-486
Amendment
39-13939
Published
2005-01-11
Models covered
2
Last live check
2026-08-17
AD

2005-01-14

FR doc 05-486 · 70 FR 1815

AD 2005-01-14Published 2005-01-11Effective 2005-02-15

Requires venting of the lubrication system and inspection of the valve train on all engines.

Full official abstract

The FAA is superseding an existing airworthiness directive (AD) for Bombardier-Rotax GmbH Type 912 F, 912 S, and 914 F series reciprocating engines. That AD currently requires venting of the lubrication system and inspection of the valve train on all engines. That AD also requires venting of the lubrication system of all engines on which the lubrication system has been opened, and any engine on which the propeller has been rotated one full turn in the wrong direction. This AD requires similar actions, and also requires removing the existing part number oil dipstick from service and installing a new oil dipstick. This AD results from the need to clarify the mandated procedures for inspections and venting. This AD also results from the manufacturer discovering that under certain circumstances, the oil level in the oil tank can fall below the minimum level required to sustain proper engine lubrication. We are issuing this AD to prevent damage to the engine valve train due to inadequate venting of the lubrication system, which can result in an in-flight engine failure and forced landing.

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