Safety Information Bulletin: Cessna – Supplemental (Structural) Inspection Programmes

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Hyvää Joulua

Merry Christmas to all aviators

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Ilmailutapahtumia 2014

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Yleisilmailun toimintaedellytykset uudessa ilmatilassa

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SMLL:n lausunto koskien Suomen ilmatilarakenteen muuttamista

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EASA:n kanta koskien Cessna Special Inspection Document 100- ja 200-sarjan lentokoneille

A quote from an email from Dr. Michael Erb, Managing Director AOPA-Germany, Deputy Vice President IAOPA-Europe

“Dear IAOPA-Europe Colleagues,

An IAOPA-Europe delegation had a meeting with EASA-staff on November 8th, and I am happy to report that we appear to have full support from EASA, which will publish a Safety Information Bulletin (SIB) soon declaring the Cessna Mandatory SIDs as a recommendation. So we have the situation confirmed which was already announced by EASA in August 2012. EASA was represented by its Director Rulemaking Jules Kneepkens, his deputy Eric Sivel and seven further experts. Participants for IAOPA were Martin Robinson, George Done, Dan Akerman, Hans-Peter Walluf and myself.

The problem is that some member states, like Germany, still want to make the Cessna SIDs a must for all approved maintenance programs. EASA says there is little they can do about this right now, as the member states still have the authority for approving the maintenance programs. Other member states already share EASA´s point of view like the CAA-UK in their respective information notice IN–2013/138, see the attachment:

“Therefore, Cessna SIDs for 100/200 series are not mandatory inspections from a regulatory point of view, even though they may be designated ‘mandatory’ by Cessna.”

But we hope that the publication of a Safety Information Bulletin (SIB) is going to resolve the situation, because Article 20 1) j) of EASA´s Basic Regulation EU 216/2008 authorises only EASA to react on safety-issues and to publish safety-related information, the Aviation authorities of the member-states do not have this power any more: The Agency shall in particular “ensure the continuing airworthiness functions associated with the products, parts and appliances which are under its oversight, including reacting without undue delay to a safety problem and issuing and disseminating the applicable mandatory information;”

Best regards
Michael”

Air Safety Institute Turvallisuustutkinta – Jäätäviin pilviin lentäminen

Shortly before 10:00 A.M. on December 20, 2011, a pilot, his wife, two children, and a business colleague departed New Jersey’s Teterboro airport in a Socata TBM-700. They should have landed safely in Atlanta a few hours later—but instead their lives ended a few short minutes after takeoff, when the aircraft plummeted to the ground from nearly 18,000 feet.

Liikenteen turvallisuusviraston tiedote FAA –lupakirjan haltijoille

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Yleis- ja harrasteilmailulle avattu lentoturvallisuuteen keskittynyt sivusto

AOPA-Finland  has opened a flight safety focused website at www.gasafety.fi

Content production are also involved Finnish Transport Safety Agency, Safety Investigation Authority and Suomen Ilmailuliitto.

Kausikorttipäätöksen käsittely jatkuu

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