D6027571100

BELLCRANK

OEM

Specifications

Part Number
D6027571100
Manufacturer
ATA ChapterMaintenance system chapter
27 — Flight Controls
CapabilitySystem area (hydraulics, avionics, landing gear…)
unknown
Inventory ClassRotable, expendable, or consumable
Expendable
Certification
OEM
Aircraft Category
Unknown
Criticality
Standard

Service Reliabilityfrom FAA SDR (Service Difficulty Reports)

Component-change rate (FAA K-code)
low confidence
SDR reports
1
Replace events
1
Repair events
0
K-code events
1
Reporting window 2011-04-262011-04-26Dominant chapter ATA 27

Directional indicator only. Reflects what operators reported to the FAA when a difficulty was logged — not a fleet-normalized failure rate or a cost-based BER. Use alongside operator-specific data.

Airworthiness Directive coverage

FAA / EASA public regulatory data

2directives reference this part number — recurring compliance demand wherever it flies
Most recent
  • FAAAD 2022-06-08effective May 9, 2022Prohibition

    The FAA is superseding Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2017-18- 10, which applied to certain Diamond Aircraft Industries GmbH (DAI) Model DA 42, DA 42 M-NG, and DA 42 NG airplanes. AD 2017-18-10 required modifying the flap control system, repetitively inspecting the flap bell crank, and replacing the flap bell crank as necessary. Since the FAA issued AD 2017-18-10, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) superseded its mandatory continuing airworthiness information (MCAI) to correct an unsafe condition on these products. This AD retains the actions required by AD 2017-18-10, expands the applicability, and prohibits the installation of certain flap bell cranks. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.

  • EASAAD 2017-0074effective May 12, 2017Mixed actions

    No summary available - see the EASA publication.

Directives citing this part number 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) on the fleets that carry the part; a directive naming this PN as the replacement part is install demand, not an action against it — and none of this is a prediction that the part will fail.

Airframe Applicability(1)

Data Sources(1)

Quick Facts

Airframes1 applicable
AlternatesNone recorded
ClassExpendable
CriticalityStandard
CategoryUnknown

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