Search Results for keywords:"Turboshaft engines"

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Search Results: keywords:"Turboshaft engines"

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:86 FR 11651
    Reading Time:about 11 minutes

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a new airworthiness directive aimed at certain models of turboshaft engines produced by Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. This directive is a response to a potential issue where the Automated Damage Tracking System may underestimate the number of cycles completed by critical engine components, which might lead to their premature failure. To address this, the FAA is proposing to replace the automated system with a manual cycle-counting method to ensure accuracy. The FAA is inviting comments on this proposal until April 12, 2021, as part of efforts to enhance aviation safety and prevent any unsafe conditions related to these engines.

    Simple Explanation

    The FAA wants to use a different way to count how many times some parts inside certain airplane engines work, because the current system might not count correctly, and this could be unsafe. They want to make sure the counting is right to prevent any problems.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:86 FR 11662
    Reading Time:about 9 minutes

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a new airworthiness directive for certain Safran Helicopter Engines, specifically the Arriel 2C and Arriel 2S1 model turboshaft engines. This proposed directive is in response to reports of error messages caused by a defective varnish on the digital engine control unit (DECU) circuit board, which can lead to malfunctions. The directive would require replacing affected DECUs to prevent potential loss of engine control. The FAA is accepting comments on this proposal until April 12, 2021.

    Simple Explanation

    The FAA wants to make sure certain helicopter engines are safe because a part inside can get messed up and cause problems. They say replacing this part can stop these problems, and they want people to tell them what they think about this idea by April 12, 2021.