2024 Airbus Helicopters AS 350B3
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Airworthiness Directives are mandatory safety fixes the FAA orders for a given model. These were issued for the Airbus Helicopters AS 350B3 model.
No matching airworthiness directives found in the FAA AD database.
This is a model-level list from public FAA data. It does not tell you which of these apply to this specific aircraft, or whether they have already been taken care of. That depends on the serial number, installed equipment, and configuration. Check each directive against the aircraft's own records.
Mandatory FAA safety fixes issued for the ARRIEL-2 engine family.
Turbine section
Fuel Control/Turbine Engines
Fuel Control/Turbine Engines
Turbine Section
Engine BMEP/Torque Indicating
Engine Fuel and Control
Accessory Gearboxes
Failure of the HMU
Engine accessory gearbox (AGB)
Constant delta-pressure (delta-P) diaphragm of the fuel metering valve
Engine accessory gearbox (AGB)
Torque conformation box (TCB)
Engine accessory gearbox (AGB)
Hydromechanical metering unit
Hydromechanical metering unit (HMU)
Hydro-mechanical metering unit (HMU)
Gas generator (GG) turbine blade
Digital engine control units
PT Blade Rupture
High-pressure/low-pressure (HP/LP) pump hydro-mechanical metering units (HMUs)
Hydromechanical units (HMUs)
Gas Generator (GG) Turbine Blade
Uncommanded in-flight engine shutdown
Engines with modification TU 132
Pressure relief valve
PT Blades
Engine
Fuel pump
Turbine blade
Hydro Mechanical Unit (HMU) low fuel pressure switch
HP/LP fuel pump
Constant delta pressure valve
HP/LP pump assembly drive shaft
Cases of flameout
HMU acceleration controller axle
Hydro-mechanical metering unit (HMU)
Splines of high-pressure (HP) pump drive gear shaft
Tree turbine shield
Hydromechanical unit (HMU) acceleration controller
Bleed Valve
Fuel pumps
This list is matched to the engine family on file in the FAA registry, so it covers every variant in that family. It is from public FAA data and does not tell you which directives apply to this specific engine or whether they have been addressed.
This same N-number has been carried by more than one aircraft over the years. Each entry below is a different airframe that flew under this tail number, according to FAA records.
Serial BB1083 · Trakair Com LLC · Winooski, VT
Serial 9670 · Box Family Aviation LLC · Denver, CO
Built from public FAA registration and cancellation records, going back to 1980 (dates before that are unreliable). We can only show registrations the FAA formally cancelled, so there may be gaps. Not a certified title search.
Every N-number and owner this airframe has carried. We follow it by the serial number, which stays fixed even when the tail number changes hands.
Box Family Aviation LLC · Denver, CO
Built from public FAA registration and cancellation records, plus our own daily snapshots of the FAA registry. Some owner changes never file a cancellation, so we recover them by comparing snapshots day to day. Those snapshots begin June 2026, so changes before then rely on FAA cancellation records and may be incomplete. This is registration history, not a certified title search.
Accidents and incidents on file for this specific aircraft, from two government sources. The NTSB investigates accidents and serious incidents. The FAA AIDS database logs a wider range of events. We tie NTSB reports to the aircraft by its serial number. AIDS reports do not include a serial number, so we attach one only when this aircraft was flying under that tail number on the day it happened (1980 onward).
No NTSB or FAA AIDS accident or incident reports found for this airframe.
Sources: the NTSB accident and incident database (matched by serial number and make) and the FAA AIDS database (attached through this aircraft's registration timeline and make, 1980 onward). FAA registration records have gaps, so an event that happened during a gap may not show up. This is what was reported to the NTSB and FAA at the time. It says nothing about the aircraft's condition or airworthiness today.