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1. 5 200 M 5 210C M 5 210TC M 5 220C M 5 235C M 6 180 M 6 235 M 7 235 M 7 235A M 7 235B M 7 235C MT 7 235 MX 7 160 MX 7 180 MX 7 180A MX 7 180B MX 7 235 MX 7 420 MXT 7 160 MXT 7 180 MXT 7 180A M 8 235 d Subject Joint Aircraft System Component JASC Air Transport Association ATA of America Code 57 Wings e Unsafe Condition 1 The subject of this AD was originally prompted by reports of corrosion damage found on the wing lift struts We are revising AD 98 15 18 Amendment 39 10669 63 FR 39018 July 21 1998 because of reports that the language in paragraph b had been misinterpreted and caused confusion Since we issued AD 98 15 18 we were informed by the manufacturer that Model MXT 7 420 airplanes are no longer in existence are no longer type certificated and should be removed from the Applicability section This AD removes Model MXT 7 420 airplanes from the Applicability section and clarifies the intent of the language in paragraph b of AD 98 15 18 which is being removed by this AD 2 This AD clarifies the FAA s intention that if a sealed wing lift strut assembly is installed as a replacement part the repetitive inspection requirement is terminated only if the seal is never improperly broken If the seal is improperly broken then that wing lift strut becomes subject to continued repetitive inspections We did not intend to promote drilling holes into or otherwise unsealing a sealed strut This AD retains all the actions
2. in Kansas City Missouri on November 22 2013 Earl Lawrence Manager Small Airplane Directorate Aircraft Certification Service 12
3. required in paragraph 1 1 G of this AD before further flight replace the affected wing lift strut with one of the replacement options specified in paragraph j 1 or 2 of this AD Do the replacement following the procedures specified in those paragraphs as applicable 2 Inspect each wing lift strut for corrosion following the procedures in the Appendix to this AD This inspection must be done by a Level 2 or Level 3 inspector certified using the guidelines established by the American Society for Non destructive Testing or the Military Standard for Nondestructive Testing Personnel Qualification and Certification MIL STD 410E which can be found on the Internet at http aerospacedefense thomasnet com Asset MIL STD 410 pdf i If no corrosion is found on any wing lift strut during the inspection required in paragraph i 2 of this AD and all requirements in the Appendix to this AD are met before further flight apply corrosion inhibitor to each wing lift strut following the INSTRUCTIONS section in PART I of Maule SB No 11 dated October 30 1995 Repetitively thereafter inspect each wing lift strut at intervals not to exceed 24 calendar months following the procedures in paragraph 1 1 or i 2 of this AD including all subparagraphs ii If corrosion is found on any wing lift strut during the inspection required in paragraph i 2 of this AD or during any repetitive inspection required in paragraph i 2 1 of this AD or if an
4. setting to obtain reasonable and steady readings If any instrument setting is adjusted repeat steps 13 and 14 of the Instrument Setup section before proceeding further 7 In areas where obstructions are present take a data point as close to the correct area as possible NOTE The strut wall contains a fabrication bead at approximately 40 of the strut chord The bead may interfere with accurate measurements in that specific location 8 A measurement of 0 024 inch or less shall require replacement of the strut prior to further flight 9 If at any time during testing an area is encountered where a valid thickness measurement cannot be obtained due to a loss of signal strength or quality the area shall be considered suspect These areas may have a remaining wall thickness of less than 0 020 inch which is below the range of this setup or they may have small areas of localized corrosion or pitting present The latter case will result in a reduction in signal strength due to the sound being scattered from the rough surface and may result in a signal that includes echoes from the pits as well as the backwall The suspect area s shall be tested with a Maule Fabric Tester as specified in Maule Air Inc Service Bulletin No 11 dated October 30 1995 10 Record the lift strut inspection in the aircraft log book 11 a Pencil Marks Flexible Fuler Bottom View of Forward Lift Strut Bottorn View of Rear Lift Strut Figure 1 Issued
5. AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE FAA Aviation Safety www faa gov aircraft safety alerts www gpoaccess gov fr advanced html 98 15 18 R1 Maule Aerospace Technology Inc Amendment 39 17690 Docket No FAA 2013 0725 Directorate Identifier 98 CE 01 AD a Effective Date This AD is effective January 21 2014 b Affected ADs This AD revises AD 98 15 18 Amendment 39 10669 63 FR 39018 July 21 1998 which superseded AD 95 26 18 Amendment 39 9476 61 FR 623 January 9 1996 c Applicability This AD applies to the following Maule Aerospace Technology Inc airplanes all serial numbers identified in figure 1 of paragraph c of this AD that are 1 Equipped with original equipment manufacturer OEM Maule Aerospace Technology Inc rear wing lift struts part number P N 2079E or FAA approved equivalent part numbers and or front wing lift struts P N 2080E or FAA approved equivalent part numbers excluding airplanes equipped with four Maule sealed lift struts P N 2200E and P N 2201E which are identified by two raised weld spots on the upper end of the strut just below the serial number plate Removal of the upper cuff is needed to locate the weld spots and 2 certificated in any category Figure 1 to Paragraph c of This AD Applicability Models Bee Dee M 4 M 4 M 4C M 4S M 4T M 4 180C M 4 180S M 4 180T M 4 210 M 4 210C M 4 210S M 4 210T M 4 220 M 4 220C M 4 220S M 4 220T M 5 180C M
6. ated October 30 1995 Installing one of these new sealed wing lift strut assemblies terminates the repetitive inspection requirements in paragraphs 1 1 or i 2 of this AD including all subparagraphs for that wing lift strut assembly k Alternative Methods of Compliance AMOCs 1 The Manager Atlanta ACO FAA has the authority to approve AMOCs for this AD if requested using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39 19 In accordance with 14 CFR 39 19 send your request to your principal inspector or local Flight Standards District Office as appropriate If sending information directly to the manager of the ACO send it to the attention of the person identified in the Related Information section of this AD 2 Before using any approved AMOC notify your appropriate principal inspector or lacking a principal inspector the manager of the local flight standards district office certificate holding district office 3 AMOCs approved for AD 98 15 18 Amendment 39 10669 63 FR 39018 July 21 1998 and AD 95 26 18 Amendment 39 9476 61 FR 623 January 9 1996 are approved as AMOCs for this AD 1 Related Information For more information about this AD contact Gregory K Noles Aerospace Engineer FAA Atlanta ACO 1701 Columbia Avenue College Park Georgia 30337 phone 404 474 5551 fax 404 474 5606 email gregory noles faa gov m Material Incorporated by Reference 1 The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorp
7. easuring between the first and second backwall echoes will produce a measurement of the steel thickness that is not affected by the paint layer on the strut If instability of the gate trigger occurs adjust the gain gate level and or damping to stabilize the thickness reading 9 Check the digital display reading and if it does not agree with the known thickness of the thinnest thickness follow your instrument s calibration recommendations to produce the correct thickness reading When a single element transducer is used this will usually involve adjusting the fine delay setting 10 Place the transducer on the thickest step of shim using couplant Adjust the thickness gate width so that the gate is triggered by the second backwall reflection of the thick section If the digital display does not agree with the thickest thickness follow your instruments calibration recommendations to produce the correct thickness reading A slight adjustment in the velocity may be necessary to get both the thinnest and the thickest reading correct Document the changed velocity value 11 Place couplant on an area of the lift strut which is thought to be free of corrosion and ring the transducer to surface Minor adjustments to the signal and gate settings may be required to account for coupling improvements resulting from the paint layer The thickness gate level should be set just high enough so as not to be triggered by irrelevant signal noise An area on the upp
8. er surface of the lift strut above the inspection area would be a good location to complete this step and should produce a thickness reading between 0 034 inch and 0 041 inch 12 Repeat steps 8 9 10 and 11 until both thick and thin shim measurements are within tolerance and the lift strut measurement is reasonable and steady 13 Verify that the thickness value shown in the digital display is within 0 002 inch of the correct value for each of the three or more steps of the setup wedge or shims Make no further adjustments to the instrument settings 14 Record the ultrasonic versus actual thickness of all wedge steps or steel shims available as a record of setup 10 Inspection Procedure 1 Clean the lower 18 inches of the wing lift struts using a cleaner that will remove all dirt and grease Dirt and grease will adversely affect the accuracy of the inspection technique Light sanding or polishing may also be required to reduce surface roughness as noted in the Equipment Requirements section 2 Using a flexible ruler draw a 1 4 inch grid on the surface of the first 11 inches from the lower end of the strut as shown in Maule Air Inc Service Bulletin No 11 dated October 30 1995 as applicable This can be done using a soft 2 pencil and should be done on both faces of the strut As an alternative to drawing a complete grid make two rows of marks spaced every 1 4 inch across the width of the strut One row of marks should be about 11 inc
9. hes from the lower end of the strut and the second row should be several inches away where the strut starts to narrow Lay the flexible ruler between respective tick marks of the two rows and use tape or a rubber band to keep the ruler in place See Figure 1 3 Apply a generous amount of couplant inside each of the square areas or along the edge of the ruler Re application of couplant may be necessary 4 Place the transducer inside the first square area of the drawn grid or at the first 1 4 inch mark on the ruler and ring the transducer to the strut When using a dual element transducer be very careful to record the thickness value with the axis of the transducer elements perpendicular to any curvature in the strut If this is not done loss of signal or inaccurate readings can result 5 Take readings inside each square on the grid or at 1 4 inch increments along the ruler and record the results When taking a thickness reading rotate the transducer slightly back and forth and experiment with the angle of contact to produce the lowest thickness reading possible Pay close attention to the A scan display to assure that the thickness gate is triggering off of maximized backwall echoes NOTE A reading shall not exceed 041 inch If a reading exceeds 041 inch repeat steps 13 and 14 of the Instrument Setup section before proceeding further 6 If the A trace is unsteady or the thickness reading is clearly wrong adjust the signal gain and or gate
10. ithin 3 calendar months after September 9 1998 the effective date retained from AD 98 15 18 Amendment 39 10669 63 FR 39018 July 21 1998 or 3 Within 2 years after the last inspection done in accordance with AD 95 26 18 Amendment 39 9476 61 FR 623 January 9 1996 which was superseded by AD 98 15 18 i Inspect Wing Lift Struts Before further flight after the removal required in paragraph h of this AD inspect each wing lift strut following paragraph i 1 or 1 2 of this AD including all subparagraphs or do the wing lift strut replacement following one of the options in paragraph j 1 or 2 of this AD 1 Inspect each wing lift strut for corrosion and perceptible dents following the INSTRUCTIONS section in PART I of Maule SB No 11 dated October 30 1995 1 If no corrosion is visible and no perceptible dents are found on any wing lift strut during the inspection required in paragraph i 1 of this AD before further flight apply corrosion inhibitor to each wing lift strut following the INSTRUCTIONS section in PART I of Maule SB No 11 dated October 30 1995 Repetitively thereafter inspect each wing lift strut at intervals not to exceed 24 calendar months following the procedures in paragraph i 1 or i 2 of this AD including all subparagraphs ii If corrosion or perceptible dents are found on any wing lift strut during the inspection required in paragraph i 1 of this AD or during any repetitive inspection
11. nd the delay line to assure good transmission of ultrasonic energy Reassemble the delay line transducer and continue 5 Program a velocity of 0 231 inch microsecond into the ultrasonic unit unless an alternative instrument calibration procedure is used to set the sound velocity 6 Obtain a step wedge or steel shims per item 3 of the Equipment Requirements Place the probe on the thickest sample using couplant Rotate the transducer slightly back and forth to ring the transducer to the sample Adjust the delay and range settings to arrive at an A trace signal display with the first backwall echo from the steel near the left side of the screen and the second backwall echo near the right of the screen Note that when a single element transducer is used the initial pulse and the delay line steel interface will be off of the screen to the left Adjust the gain to place the amplitude of the first backwall signal at approximately 80 screen height on the A trace 7 Ring the transducer on the thinnest step or shim using couplant Select positive half wave rectified negative half wave rectified or filtered signal display to obtain the cleanest signal Adjust the pulse voltage pulse width and damping to obtain the best signal resolution These settings can vary from one transducer to another and are also user dependent 8 Enable the thickness gate and adjust the gate so that it starts at the first backwall echo and ends at the second backwall echo M
12. ng all subparagraphs Properly unsealing and resealing a sealed wing lift strut is 6 still considered a terminating action for the repetitive inspection requirements of this AD as long as all appropriate regulations and issues are considered such as static strength fatigue material effects immediate and long term internal and external corrosion protection resealing methods etc Current FAA regulations in 14 CFR 43 13 b specify that maintenance performed will result in the part s condition to be at least equal to its original or properly altered condition Any maintenance actions that unseal a sealed wing lift strut should be coordinated with the Atlanta Aircraft Certification Office ACO through the local airworthiness authority e g Flight Standards District Office There are provisions in paragraph k of this AD for approving such actions as an alternative method of compliance AMOC h Remove Wing Lift Struts At whichever of the compliance times specified in paragraphs h 1 h 2 or h 3 of this AD that occurs later remove the wing lift struts following the INSTRUCTIONS section in PART I of Maule Service Bulletin SB No 11 dated October 30 1995 Before further flight after the removal do the actions in one of the following paragraphs i 1 1 2 G 1 or G 2 of this AD including all subparagraphs 1 Upon accumulating 2 years time in service on an OEM Maule wing lift strut P N 2079E and or P N 2080E 2 W
13. ng to 0 001 inch and an A trace waveform display will be needed to do this inspection 2 An ultrasonic probe with the following specifications will be needed to do this inspection 10 MHz or higher 0 283 inch or smaller diameter dual element or delay line transducer designed for thickness gauging The transducer and ultrasonic system shall be capable of accurately measuring the thickness of AISI 4340 steel down to 0 020 inch An accuracy of 0 002 inch throughout a 0 020 inch to 0 050 inch thickness range while calibrating shall be the criteria for acceptance 3 Either a precision machined step wedge made of 4340 steel or similar steel with equivalent sound velocity or at least three shim samples of same material will be needed to do this inspection One thickness of the step wedge or shim shall be less than or equal to 0 020 inch one shall be greater than or equal to 0 050 inch and at least one other step or shim shall be between these two values 4 Glycerin light oil or similar non water based ultrasonic couplants are recommended in the setup and inspection procedures Water based couplants containing appropriate corrosion inhibitors may be utilized provided they are removed from both the reference standards and the test item after the inspection procedure is completed and adequate corrosion prevention steps are then taken to protect these items e NOTE Couplant is defined as a substance used between the face of the transducer and test
14. oration by reference IBR of the service information listed in this paragraph under 5 U S C 552 a and 1 CFR part 51 2 You must use this service information as applicable to do the actions required by this AD unless the AD specifies otherwise 3 The following service information was approved for IBR on January 26 1996 61 FR 623 January 9 1996 i Maule Service Bulletin No 11 dated October 30 1995 ii Reserved 4 For Maule Aerospace Technology Inc service information identified in this AD contact Maule Air Inc 2099 GA Hwy 133 South Moultrie Georgia 31768 telephone 229 985 2045 fax 229 890 2402 Internet http www mauleairinc com pdf servicebulletins service_bulletin_11_old pdf 5 You may view this service information at Small Airplane Directorate 901 Locust Kansas City Missouri 64106 For information on the availability of this material at the FAA call 816 329 4148 6 You may view this service information that is incorporated by reference at the National Archives and Records Administration NARA For information on the availability of this material at NARA call 202 741 6030 or go to http www archives gov federal register cfr ibr locations html Appendix to AD 98 15 18 R1 Procedures and Requirements for Ultrasonic Inspection of Maule Wing Lift Struts Equipment Requirements 1 A portable ultrasonic thickness gauge or flaw detector with echo to echo digital thickness readout capable of readi
15. required in AD 98 15 18 and does not add any actions over that already required in AD 98 15 18 This AD does not add any additional burden to the owners operators of the affected airplanes 3 We are issuing this AD to detect and correct corrosion on the front and rear wing lift struts which could cause the wing lift strut to fail This failure could result in the wing separating from the airplane f Paragraph Designation Changes to AD 98 15 18 Since AD 98 15 18 Amendment 39 10669 63 FR 39018 July 21 1998 was issued the AD format has been revised and certain paragraphs have been rearranged As a result the corresponding paragraph identifiers have changed in this AD as listed in the following table Table 1 to Paragraph f of This AD Revised Paragraph Identifiers Requirement in AD 98 15 18 Corresponding requirement in this AD paragraph a paragraph h paragraph a 1 paragraph 1 1 paragraph a 1 1 paragraph 1 1 G paragraph a 1 i1 paragraph i 1 i paragraph a 2 paragraph 1 2 paragraph a 2 1 paragraph i 2 G paragraph a 2 1i paragraph i 2 1i paragraph a 3 paragraph j 1 paragraph a 4 and c paragraph j 2 paragraph b Removed g Compliance Unless already done compliance with AD 98 15 18 Amendment 39 10669 63 FR 39018 July 21 1998 do the following actions within the compliance times specified in paragraphs h through j of this AD includi
16. surface to improve transmission of ultrasonic energy across the transducer strut interface e NOTE If surface roughness due to paint loss or corrosion is present the surface should be sanded or polished smooth before testing to assure a consistent and smooth surface for making contact with the transducer Care shall be taken to remove a minimal amount of structural material Paint repairs may be necessary after the inspection to prevent further corrosion damage from occurring Removal of surface irregularities will enhance the accuracy of the inspection technique Instrument Setup 1 Set up the ultrasonic equipment for thickness measurements as specified in the instrument s user s manual Because of the variety of equipment available to perform ultrasonic thickness measurements some modification to this general setup procedure may be necessary However the tolerance requirement of step 13 and the record keeping requirement of step 14 must be satisfied 2 If battery power will be employed check to see that the battery has been properly charged The testing will take approximately two hours Screen brightness and contrast should be set to match environmental conditions 3 Verify that the instrument is set for the type of transducer being used i e single or dual element and that the frequency setting is compatible with the transducer 4 If a removable delay line is used remove it and place a drop of couplant between the transducer face a
17. y requirement in the Appendix of this AD is not met before further flight after any inspection in which corrosion is found or the Appendix requirements are not met replace the affected wing lift strut with one of the replacement options specified in paragraph j 1 or j 2 of this AD Do the replacement following the procedures specified in those paragraphs as applicable j Wing Lift Strut Replacement Options Before further flight after the removal required in paragraph h of this AD replace the wing lift struts following one of the options in paragraph j 1 or j 2 of this AD or inspect each wing lift strut following paragraph 1 1 or 4 2 of this AD including all subparagraphs 1 Install OEM Maule P N wing lift struts or FAA approved equivalent part numbers that have been inspected following the procedures in either paragraph 1 1 or i 2 of this AD including all subparagraphs and are found to be airworthy Do the installations following the INSTRUCTIONS section in PART II of Maule SB No 11 dated October 30 1995 Repetitively thereafter inspect the newly installed wing lift struts at intervals not to exceed 24 calendar months following the procedures in either paragraph i 1 or 4 2 of this AD including all subparagraphs 2 Install new Maule sealed wing lift struts P N 2200E or P N 2201E as applicable or FAA approved equivalent part numbers following the INSTRUCTIONS section in PART II of Maule SB No 11 d

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