There wore two outstarndirg problems stemming from design or materiel failure. One such problem was a B~57D aircraft landing gear failure. The pilots of two separate B-57D aircraft experienced difficulties inflight, in extendirg the nose gear to "down and locked" position. of cne aircraft collapsed upon landing. The nose gear Inspection revealed cracks in the barrel of the nose gear actuator, resulting in a loss of hydraulic fluid. At this tire all B-57D aircraft were grounded except for actual cloud samplirg missions,’ An emergency unsatisfactcry report was sub- ritted to WRAMA and four (4) spare actuators and three (3) actuators removed from aircraft were flown to NAMAP, Tachikawa Air Base, Japan for Depot Inspection. The depot inspection detected cracks in three (3) of the seven (7) units tested. NAMAP provided depot inspected replacement actuators for the B-57D aircraft, permitting the limited flying status Additional depot tested units were expeditiously pro- cured from WRAMA to replace the B-57B actuators. Later, a similer deficiency was fcurd to exist in the B-57B&D main gear actuators. An emergency Unsatisfactory Report was submitted to WRAMA and ,concurrent crash acticn taken to procure depot inspected replacenent actuators. The replacements items were received and installed expeditiously. The other problem involved SA-16 aircraft of the SAR Zlement. Two (2) SA-16 aircraft developed extensive hull damage that was beyond ou capability to repair. These aircraft were evacuated tc depot repair facilities. The damage consisted of hull wrinkling in the bow below the pilot compartment. One (1) aircraft was evacuated, to a depot repair facility and replaced. The other aircraft was evacuated to SAMAP for renair and return to the EPG. The water landings at near maximum eross larndirg veight and the leng down wind take off distances, peculiar to some jJslard sites contributed to the wrinkling of the hulls. 180 CN Ae to be rescinded. APWLIHO

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