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SPECIAL AIRWORTHINESS
INFORMATION BULLETIN
Aircraft Certification Service
Washington, DC
U.S. Department
of Transportation
Federal Aviation
Administration
NE-06-32
February 27, 2006
http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/safety/alerts/SAIB
This is information only. Recommendations aren’t mandatory.
Introduction
This Special Airworthiness Information
Bulletin alerts you, owners, operators, and
certificated repair facilities that, all Lycoming
Engines (Lycoming) direct-drive
reciprocating engines, including VO-360
and IVO-360; except O-320-H, O-360-E,
LO-360-E, TO-360-E, LTO-360-E, and
TIO-541 series engines, must be in
compliance with Airworthiness Directive
(AD) 2004-10-14 if they have had a propeller
strike. The local FAA Flight Standards District
Office (FSDO) may issue a Special Flight
Permit (SFP) even though compliance with the
AD is, “before further flight”. In addition to
the AD requirement, Lycoming requires
engine disassembly and inspection.
Background
• Lycoming issued Mandatory Service
Bulletin (MSB) 475, dated October 31,
1986, to provide the proper instructions
for installing the crankshaft gear bolt
located at the rear of the crankshaft.
• In 1991, the FAA issued AD 91-14-22,
making sections 1 through 7 of
Lycoming MSB 475A, dated July 16,
1990, mandatory, “at each engine
overhaul, after a propeller strike,
sudden stoppage, or whenever gear
train repair is required.” It also
contained the words “prior to further
flight” and the standard SFP paragraph.
• In June 1993 the Lycoming Direct
Drive Overhaul Manual incorporated
the requirements and installation
instructions contained in Lycoming
MSB 475C, October 31, 1986 and
Supplement No. 1 to MSB 475 dated
May 24, 1988.
• On March 25, 2003, the FAA
published a Notice of proposed
rulemaking, (NPRM) to supercede AD
91-14-22. That NPRM contained the
SFP paragraph, although it should have
been removed, based on the FAR 39
rule change.
• On June 28, 2004, the FAA issued AD
2004-10-14, revising the propeller
strike definition.
o This AD removed the
requirements “at each engine
overhaul” and “or whenever
gear train repair is required”
because the Lycoming Direct
Drive Overhaul Manual
incorporated them, effectively
making AD 2004-10-14 a “Prop
Strike AD”.
o This AD was one of the first to
eliminate the provision for an
SFP and did not include a
statement prohibiting one from
being issued. This is because
of a revision to FAR Part 39.
FAR Part 39 revision,
effective August 21,
2002, removed certain
provisions from all
ADs. FAR Part 39.23
provides for an SFPs to
fly an aircraft to a repair
facility. However,
when an SFP will not be