AirTran Airways has reviewed the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM)
under
Docket FAA–2008–0407. This proposed AD would require inspecting the
drive
assembly of the aft elevator standby loop for interference between the
clevis and
bolt of the bellcrank assembly, correct orientation of the pull-pull cable
clevis bolt,
and excessive freeplay of the bellcrank assembly bearing, and corrective
actions if
necessary. These actions are in accordance with Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin
717-27A0039, dated December 6, 2007.
AirTran appreciates the opportunity to comment publicly on this NPRM, and
offers
the following:
This NPRM affects all eighty-seven B717-200 aircraft in service at AirTran
Airways.
AirTran Airways accomplished a check of the subject bellcrank and
inspected for
an interference condition in May 2006, prior to the Service Bulletin Release.
These actions were done in response to Fleet Team Digest article 717-
FTD-27-
06002 and Boeing message 1-146925139. At that time, no interference
conditions were noted.
The proposed compliance time for the inspection (group 1, configurations 1
and 2)
is 3,000 flight hours or 27 months after the effective date of the AD,
whichever
occurs first. The proposed time for the replacement of the clevis (group 1,
configuration 1) is 27 months after the effective date of the AD. The
majority of the
B717 fleet is group 1, configuration 1. As similar access is required for both
the
inspection and clevis replacement, it is more practical to accomplish the
clevis
replacement at the same time as the inspection. 27 months aligns with the
B717
maintenance program heavy maintenance visits, but 3,000 flight hours does
not.
AirTran proposes that the final rule allow the inspection and clevis
replacement be
done concurrently at 27 months after the effective date of the AD rather
than the
inspection be limited to 3,000 flight hours.
Due to the described unsafe condition that could result in slow airplane
rotation or
a control column disconnect during takeoff and a runway excursion if takeoff
must
be aborted, AirTran Airways supports this proposed rule.
Related Comments
Total: 3
AirTran Airways Public SubmissionPosted: 05/23/2008
ID: FAA-2008-0407-0004
AirTran Airways
This is comment on Rule
Airworthiness Directives; McDonnell Douglas Model 717-200 Airplanes
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Public Submission Posted: 05/23/2008 ID: FAA-2008-0407-0004
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Public Submission Posted: 05/05/2008 ID: FAA-2008-0407-0003
May 22,2008 11:59 PM ET