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81-13-06 R2 Propeller Recurrency

This document outlines airworthiness directives for Hamilton Standard hydromatic propellers with aluminum blades. It requires inspecting the propeller blades every 18 months for corrosion, and allows increasing the inspection interval up to 60 months if no corrosion is found. It also requires replacing or repairing blades found with corrosion. Special flight permits can be issued to perform the required inspections. This amends an earlier airworthiness directive.

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81-13-06 R2 Propeller Recurrency

This document outlines airworthiness directives for Hamilton Standard hydromatic propellers with aluminum blades. It requires inspecting the propeller blades every 18 months for corrosion, and allows increasing the inspection interval up to 60 months if no corrosion is found. It also requires replacing or repairing blades found with corrosion. Special flight permits can be issued to perform the required inspections. This amends an earlier airworthiness directive.

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AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES FINAL RULES: 81-13-06 R2


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DOCKET NUMBER: Unknown

AMENDMENT: 39-6271

AD NUMBER: 81-13-06 R2

SUBJECT HEADING: HAMILTON STANDARD: Hydromatic (noncounterweighted) propellers with


aluminum blades

ACTION:

SUMMARY:

DATES: Effective September 15, 1989.

ADDRESSES:

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

REGULATORY TEXT:
81-13-06 R2 HAMILTON STANDARD: Amendment 39-4133 as revised by Amendment 39- 4409 is further
revised by Amendment 39-6271.

Applicability: Hamilton Standard Hydromatic (noncounterweighted) propellers with aluminum blades that use
engine oil for pitch control (does not apply to propellers with integral oil control or to propellers with steel
blades) of the following types: 22D30, 22D40, 23D40, 23E50, 23E60, 24D50, 24E60, 33D50, 33E60, 34D50,
34D51, 34E60, 43D50, 43D51, 43E60, and 43H60, as installed on various reciprocating engine powered aircraft
such as, but not limited to: Beech D17 and D18, Boeing 377 series, Canadair Model 4 and CL-215, Curtiss-
Wright C-46, DeHavilland DHC-2, DHC-3, and DHC-4, General Dynamics (Convair) T-29, 240, 340, and 440
series, Gulfstream American (Grumman) G-12A, G164, F4U, S-2F, TBM, and W-2F series, Lockheed L-10, L-
12, 049, 749, 1049, 1649 series, Martin 202 and 404 series, McDonnell Douglas B-26, DC-3, DC-4, DC-6, and
DC-7 series, North American AT-6, B-25, P-51, SNJ-5, T-6 and T-28.

Compliance: Required as indicated, unless already accomplished.

To prevent propeller blade failure due to corrosion and fatigue, accomplish the following:

(a) Inspect propeller blades within the next 90 days after July 1, 1982, or within 18 months since last inspection,
whichever occurs later, for corrosion in the blade fillet and shank area, particularly under the teflon friction
reduction strip and the resin corrosion barrier, in accordance with Hamilton Standard Aluminum Blade Overhaul
Manual No. 130B, dated March 1, 1980, previously incorporated by reference on June 28, 1982, in AD 81-13-
06. Thereafter, if corrosion is found reinspect at intervals not to exceed 18 months since the last inspection.

(b) For propellers with all installed blades having no corrosion at the last inspection, the 18 month reinspection
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interval may be increased as follows:

(1) Reinspect between 33 and 39 months since the last inspection. If corrosion is found to be beyond repairable
limits return to the 18 month reinspection interval required by paragraph (a). If corrosion is found to be within
repairable limits the reinspection interval cannot exceed a 36 month reinspection schedule.

(2) If no corrosion is found at the last 33 to 39 month reinspection in accordance with paragraph (b)(1), then
thereafter reinspect at intervals not to exceed 60 months. If corrosion is found to be beyond repairable limits at
any reinspection interval return to the 18 month reinspection interval required by paragraph (a). If corrosion is
found to be within repairable limits the reinspection interval may remain on a schedule not to exceed 60 months.

(c) Prior to further flight, blades with corrosion in the fillet or shank area must be replaced with an airworthy
blade or repaired in accordance with Hamilton Standard Aluminum Blade Overhaul Manual No. 130B, dated
March 1, 1980.

(d) Disassembled propeller blades preserved in accordance with Hamilton Standard Aluminum Blade Overhaul
Manual No. 130B, dated March 1, 1980, need not include storage time when computing the time since last
inspection.

(e) Upon submission of substantiating data by an owner or operator through an FAA Airworthiness Inspector, the
Manager, Boston Aircraft Certification Office, Engine and Propeller Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service,
Federal Aviation Administration, 12 New England Executive Park, Burlington, Massachusetts 01803, may adjust
the compliance times specified in this AD or approve an equivalent means of compliance with this AD.

NOTE: Extensions to the compliance schedule previously granted to owners/operators are still applicable to this
amendment. These extensions which are beyond a 39 month reinspection interval may be extended to 60 months
as provided in paragraph (b)(2).

(f) Special flight permits may be issued in accordance with FAR 21.197 and 21.199 to operate airplanes to a base
for the accomplishment of the inspection required by this AD.

This AD revises AD 81-13-06 R1, Amendment 39-4409, (47 FR 36217; August 19, 1982), which revised AD 81-
13-06, Amendment 39-4133.

This amendment (39-6271, AD 81-13-06 R2) becomes effective on September 15, 1989

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