Easa Ad 2021-0234R1 1
Easa Ad 2021-0234R1 1
Easa Ad 2021-0234R1 1
: 2021-0234R1
Airworthiness Directive
AD No.: 2021-0234R1
Issued: 11 May 2023
Note: This Airworthiness Directive (AD) is issued by EASA, acting in accordance with Regulation
(EU) 2018/1139 on behalf of the European Union, its Member States and of the European third
countries that participate in the activities of EASA under Article 129 of that Regulation.
This AD is issued in accordance with Regulation (EU) 748/2012, Part 21.A.3B. In accordance with Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 Annex I, Part M.A.301, or
Annex Vb Part ML.A.301, as applicable, the continuing airworthiness of an aircraft shall be ensured by accomplishing any applicable ADs. Consequently,
no person may operate an aircraft to which an AD applies, except in accordance with the requirements of that AD, unless otherwise specified by the
Agency [Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 Annex I, Part M.A.303, or Annex Vb Part ML.A.303, as applicable] or agreed with the Authority of the State of
Registry [Regulation (EU) 2018/1139, Article 71 exemption].
Manufacturer(s):
Lone Star Aviation, Corp. for the affected universal serial bus (USB) receptacles; and
Fokker Aircraft B.V., Airbus (formerly Airbus Industrie), Avions de Transport Régional (ATR, formerly
EADS ATR - Alenia, Aerospatiale Matra ATR - ALENIA, Aerospatiale - Alenia, Aerospatiale - Aeritalia),
Boeing, and Bombardier (formerly Canadair, De Havilland Canada) for the affected aeroplanes.
Applicability:
Fokker F27 Mark 050, F28 Mark 3000, F28 Mark 0070 and F28 Mark 0100 aeroplanes; Airbus A318,
A319, A320, A321, A330 and A340 aeroplanes; ATR42 and ATR72 aeroplanes; Boeing 737, 757, 767
and 777 aeroplanes; Bombardier (formerly Canadair) and MHI RJ Aviation ULC (formerly
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Bombardier) CL-600 aeroplanes; and De Havilland Aircraft of Canada (formerly Bombardier) DHC-8
aeroplanes; models and manufacturer serial numbers (MSN) as identified in Appendix 1 of this AD.
Definitions:
For the purpose of this AD, the following definitions apply:
Affected part: Lone Star Aviation, Corp. USB receptacles, having Part Number (P/N) LS03-05050-A.
Groups: Group 1 aeroplanes are all MSN identified in Appendix 1 of this AD, except those identified
as Group 2. Group 2 aeroplanes are Airbus A318-112 MSN 4878, A320-214 MSN 3410, A321-211
MSN 8104 and 8232, A321-253N MSN 8085; and Boeing 737-800 MSN 35984 and 40874.
Reason:
Several occurrences on various aeroplanes have been reported of smoke and fumes in the cockpit,
due to overheating of an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) USB receptacle, which had been installed by FS
modification SB or EB, introducing an STC or minor modification (Engineering Change Request (ECR)
or Compliance Record Report (CRR), as applicable). Investigation results revealed that each of these
events was caused by a short circuit in the EFB charging cable.
This condition, if not corrected, could lead to further events of smoke/fumes in the cabin, possibly
resulting in excessive flight crew workload and/or injury to flight deck occupants.
To address this unsafe condition, the USB manufacturer developed a modification (change to USB
receptacle P/N LS03-05050-B), and FS published the applicable SB/EB to provide those modification
instructions, installing current limiting and overheat protection. Consequently, EASA issued AD
2018-0259 (later revised) to require modification of each affected part. That AD also prohibited
(re)installation of affected parts.
After EASA AD 2018-0259R1 was issued, certain SBs referred to in that AD in “The applicable SB/EB”
list were revised to introduce additional MSN, also to be modified.
For the reason described above, EASA issued AD 2021-0234, retaining the requirements of EASA AD
2018-0259R1, which was superseded, and clarified and expanded the Applicability by listing all
affected MSN in Appendix 1.
Since that AD was issued, certain minor modifications were found to be inadvertently omitted in the
list of affected design changes. This AD is revised to correct that oversight. This revised AD does not
change the requirements, nor the Applicability.
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Modification:
(1) Within the compliance time specified in Table 1 of this AD, as applicable, modify each affected
part in accordance with the instructions of the applicable SB/EB.
Table 1 – Modification
Part(s) Installation:
(2) After modification of an aeroplane as required by paragraph (1) of this AD, do not install an
affected part on that aeroplane.
Ref. Publications:
Fokker Services SBF50-46-006 dated 27 July 2018.
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The use of later approved revisions of the above-mentioned documents is acceptable for
compliance with the requirements of this AD.
Remarks:
1. If requested and appropriately substantiated, EASA can approve Alternative Methods of
Compliance for this AD.
2. The original issue of this AD was posted on 22 September 2021 as PAD 21-137 for consultation
until 20 October 2021. No comments were received during the consultation period.
3. Enquiries regarding this AD should be referred to the EASA Safety Information Section,
Certification Directorate. E-mail: ADs@easa.europa.eu.
4. Information about any failures, malfunctions, defects or other occurrences, which may be
similar to the unsafe condition addressed by this AD, and which may occur, or have occurred on
a product, part or appliance not affected by this AD, can be reported to the EU aviation safety
reporting system. This may include reporting on the same or similar components, other than
those covered by the design to which this AD applies, if the same unsafe condition can exist or
may develop on an aircraft with those components installed. Such components may be
installed under an FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA), Supplemental Type Certificate
(STC) or other modification.
5. For any question concerning the technical content of the requirements in this AD, please
contact: Fokker Services B.V., Technical Services Dept., P.O. Box 1357, 2130 EL,
Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, Telephone +31 88 6280 350, Fax +31 88 6280 111,
E-mail: technicalservices@fokkerservices.com.
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All listed aeroplane types and models, all listed MSN, having an affected part installed in accordance
with the related FS modification SB or EB, as listed below, as applicable to MSN or configuration.
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