CUB CRAFTERS, INC.
CC11-160 MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Manual number SSC10000AMM
Page: 2
Date: 05/02/2011
11.1. SAFETY DIRECTIVES FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS
In the event of an aircraft component failure, defect, or other discrepancy on this aircraft,
contact Cub Crafters quality department via postal mail, e-mail, fax, or telephone. If the
problem relates to a safety of flight or is a significant service issue, use the form and
procedures specified in section 5.2.11 of this manual to initiate corrective action.
Cub Crafters maintains an Operational Safety Monitoring System in accordance with
ASTM F2295 through which all continued airworthiness issues are resolved.
11.2. TYPES OF SAFETY DIRECTIVES
When corrective action has been determined to be warranted, Cub Crafters will issue a
safety directive to all owner/operators within the current database. These directives will
be classified in three different categories:
SAFETY ALERT – The safety alert is a directive that relates to safety of flight and
requires immediate action.
SERVICE BULLETIN – A service bulletin is a directive which does not require
immediate action, however compliance with the directive is strongly
recommended.
NOTIFICATION – A notification will not necessarily recommend any action but is
provided as a method of disseminating information relating to the continued
airworthiness of the aircraft.
11.3. MANDATORY SAFETY DIRECTIVES
When a safety directive has been issued which requires mandatory action, it is the
owner/operator’s responsibility to ensure that the directive is fully complied with to allow
the continued safe operation of the aircraft. Cub Crafters, Inc. assumes no responsibility
for problems arising from non-compliance with such directives.
11.4. OBTAINING LATEST SAFETY OF FLIGHT INFORMATION
To ensure you have the latest safety of flight information, please contact:
Cub Crafters, Inc.
1918 South 16
th
Avenue
Yakima, WA. 98903-1212
Telephone: 509-248-9491
Email:
Summary of Contents for CARBON CUB SS CC11-160
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