Cirrus Vision Jet Grounded again..

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Cirrus Vision Jet Grounded again..

#1 Post by TheGreenGoblin » Tue Feb 25, 2020 3:32 am

Following on from their grounding last year due to an angle of attack sensor warning problem, the Cirrus jet has been grounded again due to a faulty intercom/audio component that has caused at least one fire although most of the fleet have now been returned to service.

https://www.flightglobal.com/business-a ... 89.article
Cirrus grounded its global fleet of more than 170 SF50 Vision Jets on 7 February, and issued a mandatory service bulletin (SB) to all owners of the single-engined aircraft, after identifying faulty audio amplifier circuit cards as the cause of a 27 December cabin fire.

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an emergency airworthiness directive on 14 February instructing SF50 operators to comply with the service bulletin, but Cirrus says 97% of owners had already done so within a week, and their aircraft have now returned to service.

The cabin fire occurred while a SF50 was on the ground in Santa Monica, California. Cirrus says the “probable root cause” was a malfunction of the audio interface circuit card which can result in excessive heat generation.

“There are 12 of these cards on the SF50, all of which are located in the cabin,” says Cirrus in a 7 February letter to its customers. These cards provide the audio and microphone functions to the 3.5mm jacks located next to the passenger USB ports in the cabin. Cirrus stresses that these are not the audio/mic jacks for the aviation headset.

“This issue will be resolved by removing the 12 circuit cards in the aircraft,” says Cirrus.

“It affects every SF50 in operation and needs to be complied with immediately. This means no flights are permitted - other than special flight ferry permit flights until the 12 circuit cards have been removed from the aircraft.”
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