Regarding the Final Rule (AD); request for comments appears to be only
concerned with certain Lockheed Model 382, B, E, F, G and J commercial C-130
type aircraft, however there are other U. S. registered C-130 aircraft with type
certificates that may have been inadvertantly overlooked. Specifically:
TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. A5SO (Lockheed-Georgia Company) 282-
44A-05 (C-130B)
TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. A15NM (USDA Forest Service) C-130A
TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. A30NM (Hawkins & Powers Aviation,
Inc.) HP-C-130A
TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. A31NM (Heavylift Helicopters Inc.) C-
130A
TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. A33NM (Western International Aviation,
Inc.) C-130A
TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. A34SO (LeSEA) C-130A
TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. A39CE (Central Air Service, Inc.) C-130A
TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. TQ3CH (Snow Aviation International, Inc.)
C-130A
Is it the FAA's intention to exclude these aircraft from the Final Rule?
What efforts are the FAA taking to ensure that manufacturers of "standard parts",
such as AirFasco, do not allow non-conforming parts to enter the supply system?
What efforts are being expended to track down all of the non-conforming NAS 636
bolts. It would seem that an airworthiness directive directed against AirFasco's
non-conforming NAS 636 bolts would ensure that all possible applications of NAS
636 bolts would be alerted to the condition rather than to one specific application.
Related Comments
Total: 2
William L. Davis Public SubmissionPosted: 07/14/2008
ID: FAA-2008-0740-0002
William L. Davis
This is comment on Rule
Airworthiness Directives; Lockheed Model 382, 382B, 382E, 382F, 382G, and 382J Series Airplanes
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Public Submission Posted: 07/14/2008 ID: FAA-2008-0740-0002
Sep 05,2008 11:59 PM ET
Public Submission Posted: 08/21/2008 ID: FAA-2008-0740-0004
Sep 05,2008 11:59 PM ET