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Airworthiness Directives
13 records · 2 superseded records nested above
AD
2024-24-11
FR doc 2024-28552 · 89 FR 96863
AD 2024-24-11Published 2024-12-06Effective 2024-12-23
Cirrus Design Corporation Airplanes
Requires repetitively inspecting (visual) the upper power lever for any crack(s) and depending on the results of any visual inspection, either inspecting (fluorescent penetrant) or replacing the upper power lever.
The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Cirrus Design Corporation (Cirrus) Model SR20, SR22, and SR22T airplanes. This AD was prompted by a report of failure of the upper power lever. This AD requires repetitively inspecting (visual) the upper power lever for any crack(s) and depending on the results of any visual inspection, either inspecting (fluorescent penetrant) or replacing the upper power lever. This AD also requires reporting all inspection results to the FAA. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.
Source: Federal Register document 2024-28552, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
AD 2008-14-13Published 2008-07-10Effective 2008-08-14
Cirrus Design Corporation Model SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
Requires you to replace the cabin door rod ends with new parts including a redesigned non-binding hinge pin that replaces the existing pin at the upper door hinge.
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Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Model SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Cirrus Design Corporation (CDC) Models SR20 and SR22 airplanes. This AD requires you to replace the cabin door rod ends with new parts including a redesigned non-binding hinge pin that replaces the existing pin at the upper door hinge. This AD results from two known occurrences of in-flight cabin door separation (one total separation and one retained by the door strut). The rod ends, a component of the door hinges, may fail and result in a door separation from the airplane while in flight. We are issuing this AD to prevent in-flight failure of the cabin door, which could result in door separation from the airplane.
Source: Federal Register document E8-15474, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
AD 2008-11-18Published 2008-06-02Effective 2008-07-07
Cirrus Design Corporation Model SR20 Airplanes
Requires you to perform an inspection and replacement as necessary of the heat exchanger.
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Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Model SR20 Airplanes
We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Cirrus Design Corporation (CDC) Model SR20 airplanes. This AD requires you to perform an inspection and replacement as necessary of the heat exchanger. This AD results from the discovery of engine exhaust fumes in the cabin of CDC Model SR20 airplanes. We are issuing this AD to detect and correct leaks in the exhaust system, which could result in exhaust gases leaking into the cabin heating system. This condition could lead to carbon monoxide in the cabin and incapacitation of the pilot.
Source: Federal Register document E8-12047, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
AD 2008-03-16Published 2008-02-05Effective 2008-03-11
Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
Requires you to inspect the rudder, aileron, and rudder-aileron interconnect rigging; correct any out-of-rig condition; replace the attaching hardware for the rudder-aileron interconnect arm; and report any out-of-rig condition found.
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Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Cirrus Design Corporation (CDC) Models SR20 and SR22 airplanes. This AD requires you to inspect the rudder, aileron, and rudder-aileron interconnect rigging; correct any out-of-rig condition; replace the attaching hardware for the rudder-aileron interconnect arm; and report any out-of-rig condition found. This AD results from a jamming of the aileron and rudder controls on a Model SR20 airplane, which resulted in loss of rudder and aileron flight controls. We are issuing this AD to prevent the possibility of jamming of the rudder-aileron interconnect system, which may result in loss of rudder and aileron flight controls.
Source: Federal Register document E8-2044, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
AD 2007-14-03Published 2007-07-12Effective 2007-08-16
Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
Requires you to replace the pick-up collar support and nylon screws, of the Cirrus Airplane Parachute System (CAPS), with a new design pick-up collar support and custom tension screws.
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Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Cirrus Design Corporation (CDC) Models SR20 and SR22 airplanes. This AD requires you to replace the pick-up collar support and nylon screws, of the Cirrus Airplane Parachute System (CAPS), with a new design pick-up collar support and custom tension screws. This AD results from a CDC report of an in-flight CAPS activation where the parachute failed to successfully deploy. We are issuing this AD to correct pick-up collar support fasteners of the CAPS, which could result in the premature separation of the collar. This condition, if not corrected, could result in the parachute failing to successfully deploy (CAPS failure).
Source: Federal Register document E7-13248, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
AD 2006-21-03Published 2006-10-13Effective 2006-11-17
Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
Requires you to check the maintenance records to determine whether the brake caliper piston O-ring seals were replaced at the last annual or 100-hour inspection.
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Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
The FAA adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Cirrus Design Corporation (CDC) Models SR20 and SR22 airplanes. This AD requires you to check the maintenance records to determine whether the brake caliper piston O-ring seals were replaced at the last annual or 100-hour inspection. If the O-rings were not replaced, this AD requires you to replace the O-ring seals with new seals or replace brake calipers. This AD also requires you to modify the main landing gear wheel fairings to add temperature indicator sticker inspection holes, trim the wheel fairings to prevent them from holding fluids, install temperature indicator stickers on the brake calipers, and insert Revision A6 (with revised preflight walk-around, a limitation on the engine speed used to taxi, and brake inspection/servicing intervals) into the Pilot's Operating Handbook (POH). This AD results from several reports of airplanes experiencing brake fires and two airplanes losing directional control. We are issuing this AD to detect, correct, and prevent overheating damage to the brake caliper piston O-ring seals, which could result in leakage of brake hydraulic fluid. Consequently, this could lead to the loss of braking with loss of airplane directional control or brake fire.
Source: Federal Register document E6-16741, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
Requires you to measure and adjust the crew seat break-over bolts and to replace the crew seat recline locks on both crew seats.
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Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
The FAA adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Cirrus Design Corporation (CDC) Models SR20 and SR22 airplanes. This AD requires you to measure and adjust the crew seat break-over bolts and to replace the crew seat recline locks on both crew seats. This AD results from CDC discovering that the crew seats, under emergency landing dynamic loads, may fold forward at less than the 26 g required by the regulations. We are issuing this AD to prevent the crew seats from folding forward during emergency landing dynamic loads with consequent occupant injury.
Source: Federal Register document 05-16980, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) that supersedes AD 2005-17-19, which applies to certain Cirrus Design Corporation (CDC) Models SR20 and SR22 airplanes. AD 2005-17-19 currently requires you to measure and adjust the crew seat break-over bolts and to replace the crew seat recline locks on both crew seats. Since we issued AD 2005-17-19, CDC developed new crew seat break-over pins to replace the old crew seat break-over bolts. Consequently, this AD retains the action from AD 2005-17-19 of replacing the crew seat recline locks on both seats and adds the action of replacing the crew seat break-over bolts with the new crew seat break-over pins on both seats. We are issuing this AD to prevent the crew seats from folding forward during emergency landing dynamic loads with consequent occupant injury.
Source: Federal Register document E6-15432, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
AD 2006-07-06Published 2006-03-30Effective 2006-05-11
Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
Requires you to inspect the fuel line and wire bundles for any chafing damage; replace any damaged fuel line and repair any damaged wires or sheathing of the wire harness if any chafing damage is found; and install (to prevent…
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Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
The FAA adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Cirrus Design Corporation (CDC) Models SR20 and SR22 airplanes. This AD requires you to inspect the fuel line and wire bundles for any chafing damage; replace any damaged fuel line and repair any damaged wires or sheathing of the wire harness if any chafing damage is found; and install (to prevent any chafing damage to the fuel line and wire bundles) the forward loop clamp, fuel line shield, aft loop clamp, and anti-chafe tubing. This AD results from reports of fuel line leaks resulting from wire chafing on the fuel lines. We are issuing this AD to detect, correct, and prevent damage to the fuel line and wire bundles, which could result in fuel leaks. This failure could lead to unsafe fuel vapor within the cockpit and possible fire.
Source: Federal Register document 06-2982, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
Requires you to incorporate temporary operating limitations into the Limitation Section of the airplane flight manual (AFM) for certain affected airplanes and install a cable clamp external to the cone adapter on the Cirrus…
1 AD superseded by this oneretired · earliest 2002-03-13
AD
2002-05-05
FR doc 02-5703 · 67 FR 11220
AD 2002-05-05Published 2002-03-13Effective 2002-03-19
Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
Requires you to incorporate temporary operating limitations into the Limitation Section of the airplane flight manual (AFM) for certain affected airplanes and install a cable clamp external to the cone adapter on the Cirrus…
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Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Cirrus Design Corporation (Cirrus) Models SR20 and SR22 airplanes. This AD requires you to incorporate temporary operating limitations into the Limitation Section of the airplane flight manual (AFM) for certain affected airplanes and install a cable clamp external to the cone adapter on the Cirrus Aircraft Parachute System (CAPS) activation cable for all affected airplanes. The operating limitations will reduce the need to use the CAPS system in a loss of aircraft control emergency situation. The installation will prevent the cable housing from going into the rocket cone and will allow the rocket to fire correctly. This AD is the result of a report from the manufacturer that certain CAPS may not activate in an emergency situation. The actions specified by this AD are intended to initially limit the chance of failure of the CAPS activation system in an emergency situation and eventually eliminate this potential failure. Failure of this system would result in occupant injury and/or loss of life and loss of aircraft.
Source: Federal Register document 02-5703, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
This amendment supersedes Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2002- 05-05, which currently applies to certain Cirrus Design Corporation (Cirrus) Models SR20 and SR22 airplanes. AD 2002-05-05 currently requires you to incorporate temporary operating limitations into the Limitation Section of the airplane flight manual (AFM) for certain affected airplanes and install a cable clamp external to the cone adapter on the Cirrus Airplane Parachute System (CAPS) activation cable for all affected airplanes. AD 2002-05-05 resulted from a report from the manufacturer that certain CAPS may not activate in an emergency situation. This AD is the result of the manufacturer redesigning the CAPS activation system. This AD requires you to modify the CAPS activation system. The actions specified by this AD are intended to prevent failure of the CAPS activation system in an emergency situation. Failure of this system could result in occupant injury and/ or loss of life and loss of aircraft.
Source: Federal Register document 02-30685, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
AD 2002-21-02Published 2002-10-16Effective 2002-11-08
Cirrus Design Corporation Model SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
Requires you to replace the self-locking retaining nut on the roll and yaw trim cartridges with a new self- locking retaining nut with a higher axial load capability.
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Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Model SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Cirrus Design Corporation (Cirrus) Model SR20 and SR22 airplanes. This AD requires you to replace the self-locking retaining nut on the roll and yaw trim cartridges with a new self- locking retaining nut with a higher axial load capability. This AD is the result of a report that, during a production flight test, the self- locking retaining nut on the yaw trim cartridge came off. The actions specified by this AD are intended to prevent loss of the self-locking retaining nut on the roll and yaw trim cartridges during flight, which could result in jamming of the corresponding flight control system. Such jamming could lead to loss of control of the airplane.
Source: Federal Register document 02-26052, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17
AD 2001-25-03Published 2001-12-11Effective 2001-12-17
Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
Requires you to inspect one time for understrength rivets on the elevator torque tube and rudder hinge and replace any understrength rivets.
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Airworthiness Directives; Cirrus Design Corporation Models SR20 and SR22 Airplanes
This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) that applies to certain Cirrus Design Corporation (CDC) Models SR20 and SR22 airplanes. This AD requires you to inspect one time for understrength rivets on the elevator torque tube and rudder hinge and replace any understrength rivets. This AD is the result of CDC notifying FAA that understrength rivets were mixed in production supplies. The actions specified by this AD are intended to detect and replace understrength rivets in the elevator and rudder, which could result in failure of the control surfaces. Such failure could lead to a loss of control of the airplane in flight.
Source: Federal Register document 01-30423, retrieved 2026-08-15 · re-verified against the live Federal Register API 2026-08-17