hotairballoonist Posted September 1, 2016 Report Share Posted September 1, 2016 (edited) Recent UPdate 2016-21409.pdf The FAA has issued an Airworthiness Directive (AD) for ALL U.S. registered hot air balloons that deals with a fuel hose issue which is part of burners manufactured by Kubicek (AD number "AD 2016-17-04") The FAA issued this AD for all balloons since it is possible to install different manufacturer's baskets/burner systems under other manufacturer's envelopes. While only a small number of balloon systems in the U.S. are affected by this AD, all U.S. registered balloons are required to comply with the AD. This only affects systems with BALÓNY KUBÃÄŒEK spol. s r.o. Model KubÃÄek burners equipped with fuel hoses made of ''EGEFLEX'' material. See bfa.net to view the full Airworthiness Directive. However, since the FAA issued the AD for all US registered balloons, the BFA is recommending that Owner/Operators without the specific equipment listed above make the appropriate logbook entry if they have complete knowledge that they do not have the affected Kubicek equipment in their balloon system. It is not actually required by the FAA, but it makes it much easier to show compliance to the FAA and any rallies that request it. In the back of a Standard Aircraft Log, there are pages where AD compliance may be logged. If you know with total certainty that your aircraft does not contain an affected Kubicek burner, the following entry may be made: --------------------------------------- AD 2016-17-04 I have complied with the requirements of this AD by verifying that the affected Kubicek burner is not part of this aircraft. (Sign and list your pilot certificate number and type i.e. Comm or Private.)--------------------------------------- Thanks to Mark West and Scott Wooge for their work on this issue. Edited September 2, 2016 by HotAirBalloonist New Final Decision. A Balloon Site built by Balloonists for Balloonist's Become a Member Today Jeff A Thompson. Admin@HotAirBalloonist.com 407-421-9322 ? 44 year LTA pilot, BFA member since 1977, BFA Level DA-8, Ed Yost Master Pilot. 6500 flights, 5650 Flight Hours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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