14 CFR § 39.5 clearly states that an airworthiness directive is issued when an
unsafe condition exists in a product and this condition is likely to exist or
develop in other products of the same type design.
It is important to emphasize that the missing aileron cable guard pin was
discovered during a normal C check of an EMB-145 defense aircraft, which is an
EMB-145 LR model modified according to Brazilian STC 2003S08-01, operated by
the
Hellenic Air Force. There is no field report of any event caused by the missing pin.
As soon as the problem was identified Embraer performed a test to check the
aileron system behavior without the same guard pin in a production aircraft (S/N
145933). This test was made on ground in a much more severe condition, with the
tension of the aileron control cables reduced to approximately 5 lbf, when the
normal tension would be 110 lbf @ 25 ºC (77 ºF). The aileron system was cycled
several times and it was verified that the cables remained in their normal path
and the system operated normally.
It is not clear that the lack of guard pins leads directly to the aileron
jamming but even in the Remote event of having the aileron system jamming in one
side, it is possible to disconnect the aileron system and safely operate the
aircraft by using the free side. This event is classified as Minor by the system
safety assessment.
Even in the Extremely Improbable event of having the aileron system jamming in
both sides, the aircraft could also be controlled using rudder and differential
thrust. This event is classified as Hazardous by the system safety assessment.
Based on the information above, Embraer proposes to withdraw this NPRM since
there is no unsafe condition caused by the missing aileron cable guard pins.
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Embraer Public SubmissionPosted: 05/29/2008
ID: FAA-2008-0416-0003
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Public Submission Posted: 05/29/2008 ID: FAA-2008-0416-0003
May 29,2008 11:59 PM ET