Easa Ad 2022-0115 2
Easa Ad 2022-0115 2
Easa Ad 2022-0115 2
: 2022-0115
Airworthiness Directive
AD No.: 2022-0115
Issued: 20 June 2022
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].
ATA 53 – Fuselage – Cargo Compartment Fitting Brackets, Tack and Rivet Holes –
Inspection / Repair
Manufacturer(s):
Airbus, formerly Airbus Industrie
Applicability:
Airbus A319-111, A319-112, A319-113, A319-114, A319-115, A319-131, A319-132 and A319-133
aeroplanes, all manufacturer serial numbers (MSN), except those on which Airbus modification
(mod) 161306 has been embodied in production, and except A319 CJ aeroplanes that do not have
Airbus mod 160001 embodied in production, or Airbus Service Bulletin (SB) A320-57-1193
(mod 160080) embodied in service; and
Definitions:
For the purpose of this AD, the following definitions apply:
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The modification SB: Airbus SB A320-53-1261 (acceptable issue as specified in Table 1 of this AD),
SB A320-53-1360 (any issue), SB A320-53-1364 and SB A320-53-1365, as applicable.
A319 CJ: A319 (Corporate Jet) aeroplanes on which Airbus mod 28238, mod 28162 and mod 28342
have been embodied in production.
Reason:
During a full-scale fatigue test, several broken frames in the cargo compartment area between
frame (FR) 50 and FR63 have been found, especially on the cargo floor support fittings and open
tack holes on left-hand (LH) side.
This condition, if not detected and corrected, could affect the structural integrity of the aeroplane.
To address this unsafe condition, Airbus issued SB A320-53-1257, providing inspection instructions,
and SB A320-53-1261, providing modification instructions.
Consequently, EASA published AD 2013-0310, requiring repetitive inspections of the frames in the
cargo compartment area and of the cargo floor support fittings and open tack holes on the LH side
and, depending on findings, accomplishment of corrective action(s). That AD also required a
modification, which constituted terminating action for the required repetitive inspections.
After that AD was issued, further analyses and widespread fatigue damage evaluations identified
the need to reduce the threshold and intervals for the repetitive inspections for certain
configurations, and Airbus issued the inspection SB accordingly. Airbus also issued SB A320-53-1360,
SB A320-53-1364 and SB A320-53-1365 to supplement SB A320-53-1261, and SB Information
Transmission (SBIT) 16-0070 providing additional information. Consequently, EASA issued AD
2018-0233, retaining the requirements of EASA AD 2013-0310, which was superseded, but requiring
accomplishment of the repetitive inspections within reduced compliance times for certain
configurations. That AD also required additional work for aeroplanes that had already been
modified in accordance with the instructions of Airbus SB A320-53-1261 Rev. 02.
After that AD was issued, it was determined that certain A319 aeroplanes may be excluded from the
Applicability of the AD, since the calculated compliance time for the initial inspection is beyond the
applicable limit of validity. Consequently, EASA issued AD 2018-0233R1 to reduce the Applicability.
Since that AD was issued, new technical considerations identified the need to introduce additional
work for aeroplanes in ‘configuration 8’, as defined in Airbus SB A320-53-1261. Airbus issued
Rev. 05 of that SB to provide the applicable technical instructions.
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For the reasons described above, this AD retains the requirements of EASA AD 2018-0233R1, which
is superseded, and requires the accomplishment of additional work on aeroplanes in
‘configuration 8’ as listed in Table 5 of Appendix 1 of this AD.
Repetitive Inspection(s):
(1) Within the compliance time(s) as defined in Table 2 or Table 3 of Appendix 1 of this AD, as
applicable, and, thereafter, at intervals not to exceed the values as defined in Table 4 of
Appendix 1 of this AD, as applicable, accomplish a rototest inspection of open tack holes and
rivet holes at the cargo floor support fittings between FR50 and FR63, between stringer (STG)
33 and STG39 (LH side only), for A320 and A321 aeroplanes, and between FR53 and FR63,
between STG33 and STG39 (LH side only), for A319 aeroplanes, in accordance with the
instructions of the inspection SB.
Corrective Action(s):
(2) If, during any inspection as required by paragraph (1) of this AD, a crack is detected, before next
flight, contact Airbus for approved repair instructions and, within the compliance time
identified therein, accomplish those instructions accordingly.
Modification:
(3) Except as required by paragraph (4) of this AD, before exceeding 48 000 flight cycles (FC) or
96 000 flight hours (FH), whichever occurs first since aeroplane first flight, modify the aeroplane
in accordance with the instructions of the modification SB.
Additional Work:
(4) For an A319, A320 or A321 aeroplane that was modified before 09 November 2018 [the
effective date of EASA AD 2018-0233 at original issue] in accordance with the instructions of
Airbus SB A320-53-1261 Rev. 02, within 30 days after 09 November 2018 [the effective date of
EASA AD 2018-0233 at original issue], contact Airbus for additional work instructions and,
within the compliance time specified in those instructions, accomplish the additional work
accordingly.
(5) For an A321 aeroplane with an MSN listed in Table 5 of Appendix 1 of this AD that was modified
before the effective date of this AD in accordance with the instructions of Airbus
SB A320-53-1261 Rev. 03 or Rev. 04, within 12 months after the effective date of this AD,
accomplish the additional work in accordance with the instructions of Airbus SB A320-53-1261
Rev. 05.
Credit:
(6) Inspections on an aeroplane, accomplished before 09 November 2018 [the effective date of
EASA AD 2018-0233 at original issue] in accordance with the instructions of Airbus
SB A320-53-1257 at original issue or Rev. 01, are acceptable to comply with the initial
requirements of paragraph (1) of this AD for that aeroplane.
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Terminating Action:
(7) Repair of an aeroplane as required by paragraph (2) of this AD does not constitute terminating
action for the repetitive inspections as required by paragraph (1) of this AD for that aeroplane,
unless otherwise stated in the repair instructions.
(8) Modification of an aeroplane as required by paragraph (3), (4) or (5) of this AD, as applicable,
constitutes terminating action for the repetitive inspections as required by paragraph (1) of this
AD for that aeroplane.
Ref. Publications:
Airbus SB A320-53-1257 original issue dated 21 December 2012, or Rev. 01 dated 28 April 2016, or
Rev. 02 dated 29 November 2016, or Rev. 03 dated 23 September 2019.
Airbus SB A320-53-1261 original issue dated 21 December 2012, or Rev. 01 dated 30 June 2015, or
Rev. 02 dated 01 March 2016, or Rev. 03 dated 08 August 2016, or Rev. 04 dated 03 May 2017, or
Rev. 05 dated 15 December 2021.
Airbus SB A320-53-1360 original issue dated 01 December 2016, or Rev. 01 dated 01 March 2018.
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. This AD was posted on 19 April 2022 as PAD 22-046 for consultation until 17 May 2022.
The Comment Response Document can be found in the EASA Safety Publications Tool, in
the compressed (zipped) file attached to the record for this AD.
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.
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5. For any question concerning the technical content of the requirements in this AD, please
contact: AIRBUS – Airworthiness Office – 1IASA; E-mail: account.airworth-eas@airbus.com.
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Appendix 1
FH and FC Accumulated
on 09 November 2018 [the
Model and Compliance Time
effective date of EASA AD 2018-
Configuration (see Note 1 of this AD)
0233 at original issue] since first
flight of the aeroplane
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Note 1: For A320 and A319 aeroplanes in post-SB A320-57-1193 configuration, refer to
Airworthiness Limitations Section (ALS) Part 2 variation 3.6 or ALS Part 2 Revision 4, or later further
ALS Part 2 Revision, for determination of the threshold when sharklet is installed.
Note 2: For A320 and A319 PAX aeroplanes, post-SB A320-57-1193 (mod 160080): Without
exceeding the time at which inspection is required through the threshold or compliance time for
A320 and A319 PAX aeroplanes in pre-SB A320-57-1193 (pre mod 160080) configuration.
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