I'm looking through the logbook of an aircraft that I'm interested in purchasing. In the very front of the book is a section for AD's that can be found in the logbook if you keep flipping. For example, the very first AD in the AD section is related to the fuel system, and if i keep flipping I can find the logbook entry for that AD.
Here's my question:
Back in the 70's, there was a Service Bulletin issued, and a month later an AD was issued as a result of the service bulletin. There is a logbook entry for the SB. However, in the very front of the logbook in the "AD Compliance Section" is the AD number and it just says "previously complied with via SB(number)" Again, there's a logbook entry for the SB, but no actual signature for the AD.
The owner says the SB complies with the AD. Once the AD came out, the work had already been done and there was nothing to do so it counts. Can anyone confirm this? Or has this aircraft been flying around un-airworthy for the past 40 years?
Here's my question:
Back in the 70's, there was a Service Bulletin issued, and a month later an AD was issued as a result of the service bulletin. There is a logbook entry for the SB. However, in the very front of the logbook in the "AD Compliance Section" is the AD number and it just says "previously complied with via SB(number)" Again, there's a logbook entry for the SB, but no actual signature for the AD.
The owner says the SB complies with the AD. Once the AD came out, the work had already been done and there was nothing to do so it counts. Can anyone confirm this? Or has this aircraft been flying around un-airworthy for the past 40 years?