



On Aug 18, 2024, at 2:22 PM, Roy Bourgeois <ro...@bw.legal> wrote:
It would be helpful if someone highly literate in Spanish read the original at: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/sites/default/files/apda_2024-05-01_r0.pdf and us their thoughts.
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I am having problems finding the SB 25-57-11 mentioned in the document. I do have 25-57-09.This Argentine AD has no impact on aircraft currently under US registration. Individual owners can take it upon themselves to inspect IAW the factory SBs with the AD in mind. They might make a private note that an initial look at the aircraft was completed and what was found. But I would not be putting any reference to the Argentine AD into the official aircraft logbooks. They could make entries about SB compliance in the US aircraft logbook.BT
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"Several Members have inquired about the possibility of the FAA issuing an Airworthiness Directive (AD) for the PA-25 Pawnee. The SSA sent an inquiry on the subject to the FAA and received the following reply:
The FAA is currently gathering the appropriate data related to the Argentina AD and is evaluating the unsafe condition and proposed corrective actions. If the FAA takes action to issue a corresponding NPRM/AD, then these will be available on the regulations.gov website. At this time, the FAA is aware of some exemptions that have been granted by other aviation authorities. Since this is currently an ANAC AD, it’s not mandated for US operators.”
The Aviation authorities that issued the exemptions did so because (I believe) they have reciprocal agreements with ANAC, which the US does not. As stated earlier, if the FAA determines that the "problem... is based on improper repairs" (probably not performed in an authorized repair facility either), I do not expect the FAA to take action. But as I told the FAA 2 months ago, 'if you are going to do something do it now, not next May".
Several Members have inquired about the possibility of the FAA issuing an Airworthiness Directive (AD) for the PA-25 Pawnee. The SSA sent an inquiry on the subject to the FAA and received the following reply:
“The FAA is currently gathering the appropriate data related to the Argentina AD and is evaluating the unsafe condition and proposed corrective actions. If the FAA takes action to issue a corresponding NPRM/AD, then these will be available on the regulations.gov website. At this time, the FAA is aware of some exemptions that have been granted by other aviation authorities. Since this is currently an ANAC AD, it’s not mandated for US operators.”
The authorities granting the exemptions did so because (I believe) they have a reciprocal agreement with ANAC, which the US does not have. As stated earlier, if the "problem... is based on improper repairs", and/or not performed in an approved facility, I would not expect the FAA to take further action. As I explained to the FAA 2 months ago, "if you are going to do something do it now, not next May."
Several Members have inquired about the possibility of the FAA issuing an Airworthiness Directive (AD) for the PA-25 Pawnee. The SSA sent an inquiry on the subject to the FAA and received the following reply:
“The FAA is currently gathering the appropriate data related to the Argentina AD and is evaluating the unsafe condition and proposed corrective actions. If the FAA takes action to issue a corresponding NPRM/AD, then these will be available on the regulations.gov website. At this time, the FAA is aware of some exemptions that have been granted by other aviation authorities. Since this is currently an ANAC AD, it’s not mandated for US operators.”
The authorities granting the exemptions did so because (I believe) they have reciprocal agreements with ANAC, which the FAA does not. If as stated earlier, the FAA finds that the "problem... is based on improper repairs" (not performed in an approved facility?), I would not expect the FAA to take further action. But as I explained to the FAA 2 months ago, "if you are going to do something do it now, not next May."
Several Members have inquired about the possibility of the FAA issuing an Airworthiness Directive (AD) for the PA-25 Pawnee. The SSA sent an inquiry on the subject to the FAA and received the following reply:
“The FAA is currently gathering the appropriate data related to the Argentina AD and is evaluating the unsafe condition and proposed corrective actions. If the FAA takes action to issue a corresponding NPRM/AD, then these will be available on the regulations.gov website. At this time, the FAA is aware of some exemptions that have been granted by other aviation authorities. Since this is currently an ANAC AD, it’s not mandated for US operators.”