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Do Airworthiness Directive Numbers have any meaning and structure? For
example, AD 82-27-3. Does one part mean year issued? Another refer to type equipment effected? Another, perhaps a serial number of the AD itself? Just Curious. -Sami |
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O. Sami Saydjari wrote:
Do Airworthiness Directive Numbers have any meaning and structure? For example, AD 82-27-3. Does one part mean year issued? Another refer to type equipment effected? Another, perhaps a serial number of the AD itself? Just Curious. Not really. the first 2 digits are the year. The last two(one) digits are numerical order. The middle two? Ah, this is the fun part. IIRC, and I may not, this is the week of the year. So AD 82-27-3 is the 3rd AD published in the 27th week of 1982. I think. |
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FAA Advisory Circular 43-16A No. 135 states, "AD Numbering and
Identification - AD numbers are composed of three basic elements (example: 89-01-02). The first two digits represent the year in which the AD was issued. The second two digits indicate the biweekly period within the year (normally, a year contains 26 biweekly periods). The last two digits are sequential numbers assigned to each AD issued within a biweekly period (sequential numbers assigned to telegraphic AD's begin with number 51 instead of 01). Thus, AD 89-01-02 identifies the second AD issued during the first biweekly period of 1989." The sequential numbers do not always indicate the order of the effective dates. For example, AD 2005-07-17 is effective May 12th and AD 2005-07-18 is effective May 11th. The effective dates of sequential ADs are sometimes much further apart -- not that it makes any difference. "O. Sami Saydjari" wrote in message ... Do Airworthiness Directive Numbers have any meaning and structure? For example, AD 82-27-3. Does one part mean year issued? Another refer to type equipment effected? Another, perhaps a serial number of the AD itself? Just Curious. -Sami |
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