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Manufacturers issue aircraft Service Bulletins to inform owners and operators about critical and useful information on aircraft safety, maintenance, or product improvement. Compliance with Service Bulletins may or may not be mandatory, but you should never ignore them when it comes to safety.
This advisory circular (AC) presents best practices for drafting service bulletins (SB) related to an airworthiness directive (AD). This AC also provides information and guidance on ex parté communication and alternative methods of compliance (AMOC), as well as means for avoiding overlapping and conflicting actions in SBs and maintaining ...
Service ulletins and the Aircraft Owner Manufacturers issue aircraft Service Bulletins to inform owners and operators about critical and useful information on aircraft safety, maintenance, or product improvement.
Service Bulletins (SB) are notices to aircraft operators from a manufacturer notifying them of a product improvement. Alert service bulletins are issued by the manufacturer when a condition exists that the manufacturer feels is a safety related item as opposed to just a product improvement.
Service bulletins (SBs) are issued by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and describe changes to be made to their aeronautical products. These changes range from noncritical to critical – they may inform you of possible upgrades, recommended inspections, or problematic issues that require maintenance to remain airworthy.
Explore Airplane and Component Service Bulletins, apply filters, and then search available Service Bulletins for your fleet. Filter Service Bulletins by whether they solve a safety issue, or are economic opportunities. Results are then delivered in an easy-to-understand list.
We will review several examples of how Service Bulletins are developed in response to identified maintenance and manufacturing defect issues. We will also talk about what is involved in complying with aService Bulletin.
A Service Bulletin is the document used by manufacturers of aircraft, their engines, or their components to communicate details of modifications which can be made to aircraft.
Service Bulletins: 1) Inform you about the manufacturer’s recommended inspection and maintenance items for your aircraft. 2) Help you detect trends and spot weaknesses. 3) Advise you about...
Aircraft manufacturers issue service bulletins to inform owners and operators about critical and useful information on aircraft safety, maintenance or product improvement.