I purchased a replacement alternate static drain valve from Cessna Aircraft (part
number 0511199-20) during July, 2008. This was repackaged by Cessna from
their vendor, Curtis Superior Valve Co, Chandler, AZ. The Curtis part number CCA-
7450 is FAA TSO'd (TSO C-76), and this unit had the identification placard affixed
(adhesive printed tape) over the open end of the drain valve. I obviously removed
this upon installation on the aircraft, as I hope that any responsible party would
have done.
My comment is that should this directive be expanded to include all CCA-7450
valves, as they are approved for aviation fuel drains under TSO C-76, and other
aircraft could be affected?
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Total: 3
Dave Zavoina Public SubmissionPosted: 01/02/2009
ID: FAA-2008-1328-0002
Feb 23,2009 11:59 PM ET
David Sepos Public SubmissionPosted: 01/05/2009
ID: FAA-2008-1328-0004
Feb 23,2009 11:59 PM ET
Ann Johnson Public SubmissionPosted: 04/16/2009
ID: FAA-2008-1328-0006
Dave Zavoina
This is comment on Rule
Airworthiness Directives; Cessna Aircraft Company 172, 175, 177, 180, 182, 185, 188, 206, 207, 208, 210, 303, 336, and 337 Series Airplanes
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Public Submission Posted: 01/02/2009 ID: FAA-2008-1328-0002
Feb 23,2009 11:59 PM ET
Public Submission Posted: 01/05/2009 ID: FAA-2008-1328-0004
Feb 23,2009 11:59 PM ET
Public Submission Posted: 04/16/2009 ID: FAA-2008-1328-0006
Feb 23,2009 11:59 PM ET