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Keepitup 20th March 2014 08:27

R44 EASA AD Bladder Tanks
 
Good Morning All,

Well its here, EASA have raised an AD to replace the tanks with the bladder types by April 2016.

Regards

Keepitup

EASA Airworthiness Directives Publishing Tool

air-bender 20th March 2014 13:47

Yay now they only need to...
 
So, when is EASA going to mandate bladder tanks in AS-350 and EC-120/130 series???

Cos everyone knows plastic is a great shock absorber!!!

Efirmovich 20th March 2014 18:14

The EC120 and 130 have bladder tanks as standard !


E.

hillberg 20th March 2014 19:04

130 ?? BLADDERS MY BUTT.Tell that to the Seattle news crew.

Gemini Twin 20th March 2014 19:37

hillberg, the Seattle news crew where in a AS350!

hillberg 20th March 2014 20:43

OPPS , brain fert.:*

John R81 20th March 2014 21:46

My R44 is already converted and my 120 was built with a bladder tank.

Sorted

AnFI 21st March 2014 17:12

err don't need to worry about crashing then John, sorted :confused:

is the AS350 tank different from the AS350B4 (aka EC130) tank?

John R81 21st March 2014 17:32

Exactly - crash with confidence, I say:ok:

AnFI 22nd March 2014 19:58

John - good policy!
Along with 'crash flat' and 'fly all the way through the accident' (Bob Hoover?)

Hairyplane 23rd March 2014 10:53

Bladder tanks
 
There have been previous posts on this subject on the main Robinson thread.
I wouldn't fly a non-modded R44, let alone take an unsuspecting passenger in one.
Mine was one of the first to be retrofitted. What price peace of mind? Its a no-brainer. Get it done.
HP

MartinCh 24th March 2014 05:37

Ridiculous compliance dates/plans.

Part 135 ops in US/FAA land are meant to have them, Part 91 has had some leeways (not current info/keeping track of any changes, but most R44 ops in US would be P91), CASA Australia mandated WHOLE VH-reg/Aus airspace fleet R44 to have the bladder tanks by start of April last year (2013).

EASA and the 'S' within, my backside. Yes, at least most European countries don't have so high temps like summer in Australia, the sealing of rotorbrake switch in that SB likely has helped improving safety, but not enough.

On one hand, EASA paper pushers troubling RHC with the R66 hydraulic system's NRV and delaying/denying certification for EASA countries rego, quoting CS standards (I looked it up and relevant size/category CS is complied with as I see it, already), despite similarities with R44 and manual only controllability in case of failure (maybe not gentle ladies with no bicep bulk for collective though), RHC stats and reports with data etc, YET the real killer proved deadly when flipping/rolling Raven from hover or hard landing it, goes such long time without mitigating a la CASA in 2013, by decisive action, as the certification was granted blah blah. :ugh::ugh:


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