1) The ADG is a rotable serialized component. Any individual ADG can be
installed on any applicable aircraft. The Airworthiness Directive should simply be
applicable to the P/N and specific S/Ns of the ADG. Including the aircraft S/Ns
that the ADGs were originally installed on confuses compliance requirements.
2) Under "Actions and Compliance" para. (f)(2), it states "... no ADG...may be
installed...unless the identification plate of the ADG is identified with the
symbol "24-2". FAR 121 carriers have approved methods for showing compliance
of ADs. What is important is that the modification is done.... not that the data
plate has "24-2". Responsibility for compliance lies within the management
organization. The paragraph should read "... no ADG...may be installed...unless
the ADG has been modified in accordance with SB 601R-24-113".
Richard J. Rupslauskas
This is comment on Rule
Airworthiness Directives; Bombardier Model CL-600-2B19 (Regional Jet Series 100 and 440) Airplanes
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