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Equipment/Furnishings - First Observer's Seat Cup Holder
What is a SAIB?
A Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin is an FAA-issued advisory — not mandatory like an AD, but worth knowing about. SAIBs typically flag service bulletins, manufacturer recommendations, or emerging issues that don't (yet) rise to AD level.
Bulletin text
Verbatim from the FAA-published PDF. 15 paragraphs · 372 words.
1 FAA Aviation Safety SPECIAL AIRWORTHINESS INFORMATION BULLETIN SUBJ: Equipment/Furnishings – First Observer’s Seat Cup Holder SAIB: NM-18-18 Date: July 2, 2018 This is information only. Recommendations aren’t mandatory.
Introduction
This Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin is to advise registered owners and operators of The Boeing Company Model 737-600, -700, -700C, -800, -900, and -900ER series airplanes, and Model 737-8 airplanes, with line numbers 1 through 6,640 inclusive, of the potential for the cup holder of the First Observer’s seat to be inadvertently removed.
At this time, the airworthiness concern is not an unsafe condition that would warrant airworthiness directive (AD) action under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 39.
Background
An operator informed us about a cup holder which stuck to a cup and was inadvertently discarded with the cup. This created an open hole, exposing the P6-11 circuit breaker panel just below the cup holder (see Figure 1). The P6-11 circuit breaker panel contains some of the airplane's primary electrical power circuit breakers. Spilling liquid or dropping something metal into the open hole could result in a short circuit of primary electrical power systems during flight.
Boeing has issued Service Bulletins 737-25-1790 (for Model 737-600, -700, -700C, -800, -900, and -900ER series airplanes), and 737-25-1791 (for Model 737-8 airplanes). This service information provides procedures to secure the cup holder by adding adhesive film to the bottom of the cup holder flange. This improves the retention force to prevent unintended removal of the cup holder.
Recommendations
The FAA recommends that all owners and operators of the affected airplanes improve the safety of their aircraft by incorporating the instructions in the applicable service information at the earliest opportunity. The design change was incorporated in production on airplanes manufactured after line number 6,640, so those airplanes are not affected.
For Further Information Contact
Susan L. Monroe, Aerospace Engineer, Cabin Safety and Environmental Systems Branch, AIR-785, FAA, Seattle ACO Branch, 2200 South 216th Street, Des Moines, WA 98198; phone and fax: 206- 231-3570; email: [email protected].
For Related Service Information Contact
The Boeing Company, P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, Washington 98124; telephone: (425) 342-6176; fax: (425) 342-7826.
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© Copyright The Boeing Company; used with permission. Figure 1 – First Observer’s Seat
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