Sikorsky S-92A

1,122 parts applicable to this airframe — helicopter

Part NumberStatus
02313-0502-0001EHPMA
09092-10C200PMA
09092-30C100PMA
09092-40C010PMA
09092-40C011PMA
09092-40C100PMA
09092-40C101PMA
09092-40C200PMA
09092-60C100PMA
09092-72C100PMA
102-0223-01PMA
1319200-3unknown
150515-1 (4101410)PMA
150516-1 (4101408)PMA
150516-1 Mod B (4101408A)PMA
270-2723-080OEM
29800-2OEM
30190-0304OEM
30246-0501OEM
30600-29OEM
388300-1019OEM
4202-3OEM
4203-4OEM
44311-42-4OEM
81-012-01OEM
8481PMA
9074-5OEM
92080-20235-103JAOEM
92209-04238-105JAOEM
A3001S897OEM
A3001S900OEM
A504333OEM
A508576_12PMA
A508633unknown
A508635unknown
A508721unknown
A508742-1OEM
A508906-1OEM
A509086-1OEM
A509198_1PMA
A509265OEM
A509317OEM
A509700OEM
A510091OEM
A511471OEM
A511513OEM
A511529-1OEM
A511694-1OEM
RG-292-103AOEM
S92-100511-1003-04OEM

Airworthiness Directive activity

FAA / EASA public regulatory data

4airworthiness directives affecting this fleet — recurring compliance demand for the parts and shops that serve it
Most recent
  • FAA AD 2023-09-07effective Jun 29, 2023Mixed actions

    The FAA is superseding Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2022-02-01 for Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Model S-92A helicopters with certain part-numbered main rotor stationary swashplate assemblies (swashplate assemblies) that had accumulated 1,600 or more total hours time-in- service (TIS) installed. AD 2022-02-01 required visually inspecting the swashplate assembly at specified intervals and depending on the results, removing the swashplate assembly from service. Since the FAA issued AD 2022-02-01, the FAA determined it was necessary to expand the applicability and require more detailed inspections to address the unsafe condition. This AD retains the actions of AD 2022-02-01, expands the applicability, adds a detailed recurring visual inspection, and requires either eddy current inspections (ECI) or fluorescent penetrant inspections (FPI). The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.

  • FAA AD 2022-11-04effective Jun 27, 2022Prohibition

    The FAA is superseding Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2020-26- 13, which applied to certain Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation (Sikorsky) Model S-92A helicopters. AD 2020-26-13 required establishing the life limit for certain part-numbered horizontal stabilizer root fittings FWD (forward root fittings) and certain part-numbered stabilizer strut fittings. AD 2020-26-13 also required repetitively inspecting certain parts, and depending on the inspection results, removing parts from service. Finally AD 2020-26-13 prohibited installing certain stabilizer assemblies on any helicopter. Since the FAA issued AD 2020-26-13, the manufacturer notified the FAA that due to an error in the service information, certain part numbers in AD 2020-26-13 are incorrect. Also, the FAA determined that additional inspections are required to address the unsafe condition. This AD retains certain requirements and the prohibition for installing certain stabilizer assemblies on any helicopter from AD 2020-26-13, corrects certain part numbers, and requires additional repetitive inspections. The actions of this AD are intended to address an unsafe condition on these products.

  • FAA AD 2022-02-01effective Feb 18, 2022Mixed actions

    The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Model S-92A helicopters. This AD was prompted by a cracked main rotor stationary swashplate assembly (swashplate assembly). This AD requires visually inspecting the swashplate assembly at specified intervals and depending on the results, removing the swashplate assembly from service. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.

  • FAA AD 2021-19-17effective Nov 22, 2021Prohibition

    The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation (Sikorsky) Model S-92A helicopters. This AD was prompted by an incident of a side facing utility seat detaching from wall attachment points. This AD requires modifying certain side facing utility seats and observer seats, and prohibits installing those seats unless the modification has been accomplished. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.

Directives linked to this airframe family in the FAA / EASA regulatory corpus we have processed — not a complete historical AD list. An AD is a compliance requirement that drives scheduled work (inspections, replacements, modifications) across the fleet; inspection directives are not replacement directives, and none of this is a prediction that any part will fail.