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SAIB SW-05-81 —
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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
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1 SPECIAL AIRWORTHINESS INFORMATION BULLETIN
Aircraft Certification Service Washington, DC
U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration
SW-05-81 August 17, 2005 http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/safety/alerts/SAIB This is information only. Recommendations aren’t mandatory.
Introduction
This Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin alerts you, owners, operators, pilots, and mechanics, of ENSTROM Helicopter Corporation Model 480 and 480B helicopters, of possible ground resonance.
Background
On August 5, 2005, in Goshen, Indiana, an Enstrom 480 helicopter encountered ground resonance after landing, causing the pilot and front seat passenger to be thrown from the helicopter, which was destroyed.
We are still investigating the accident. The preliminary information indicates that a cracked transmission mount strut, the elastomeric damper damage, or improperly serviced oleo struts could have resulted in ground resonance.
ENSTROM issued Immediate Action Required Letter (I/L), dated August 5, 2005 (attached), as a result of the accident. The crashed Enstrom 480 model was equipped with an elastomeric damper, part number (P/N) J237172.
Enstrom’s I/L requires that you remove certain elastomeric dampers from service immediately, until they complete further investigation. If the helicopter has previously experienced ground resonance, you must ground the helicopter until you replace certain elastomeric dampers with airworthy hydraulic dampers. Enstrom doesn’t permit ferry flights. Recommendation
We recommend that you take immediate action if you encounter ground resonance. When the RPM is near operational speed, such as during landing, IMMEDIATELY pull the aircraft to a hover. After the vibrations have dampened out, perform a hovering autorotation. If you encounter ground resonance at low rotor RPM, such as when the rotor RPM is being increased from idle, IMMEDIATELY close the throttle.
We also recommend the following actions before further flight:
• Per the I/L, remove any elastomeric damper, P/NJ237172, and replace with an airworthy hydraulic damper, P/N 28-14375-10. • Inspect the transmission mount for any crack. • Inspect the elastomeric damper for any visible deformation and cracking. • Inspect each oleo struts prior to take off for proper servicing.
If any owner or operator of ENSTROM Model 480 and 480B helicopters experiences ground resonance or detect any damage described above, please contact us immediately at:
• FAA Chicago Aircraft Certification Office, Mr. Shawn Malekpour at (847) 294.7837 • FAA Rotorcraft Directorate, Mr. Uday Garadi, at (817) 222.5123.
2 Note: We may issue further required actions when more information is available.
For Further Information Contact
Shawn Malekpour, Aerospace Engineer, FAA Chicago Certification Office, 2300 E. Devon Avenue, RM 107 Des Plaines, IL 60018; phone: (847) 294-7837; email: [email protected]
ENSTROM Helicopter Corporation, 2209 22nd Street. P.O. Box 490, Menominee, MI 49858; phone: (906) 863-1200; fax: (906) 863- 6821.
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