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STC SA2795NM-D

FAA DRS lists SA2795NM-D as Current · Reissued, held by United Airlines Inc, for Boeing DC-10-30. Recorded change: Installation and activation of a Collins Radio TCAS Processor and Collins Radio TCAS Type Weather Radio Indicators, on aircraft that have been previously equipped with full TCAS provisions, in accordance with United Air Lines DAS-1WE Approved Drawing List 2795 dated October 7, 1991 or later FAA approved revision. United Air Lines Airplane Flight Manual Supplement to FAA Approved Flight Manual Number MDC-J5830, dated October 8, 1991, or later FAA approved revision, is required as part of this modification. Snapshot dated June 30, 2026.

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FAA status
Current · Reissued

Recorded modification

What the FAA record covers

Installation and activation of a Collins Radio TCAS Processor and Collins Radio TCAS Type Weather Radio Indicators, on aircraft that have been previously equipped with full TCAS provisions, in accordance with United Air Lines DAS-1WE Approved Drawing List 2795 dated October 7, 1991 or later FAA approved revision. United Air Lines Airplane Flight Manual Supplement to FAA Approved Flight Manual Number MDC-J5830, dated October 8, 1991, or later FAA approved revision, is required as part of this modification.

SA2795NM-D identifies the approval, recorded holder, named aircraft, and modification scope. It does not confirm kit availability, serial-number effectivity, data rights, price, or installation authority.

Applicability

Aircraft named in FAA DRS

Named aircraft: Boeing DC-10-30. Confirm the approved model list, serial effectivity, configuration, and certificate revision.

Buyer checks

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  1. 01Does it cover the exact Boeing DC-10-30 model, serial range, and configuration?
  2. 02Which part numbers, software versions, interfaces, and manual changes apply?
  3. 03Who can legally supply the design data, kit, instructions, and ICAs?
  4. 04What parts, labor, conformity, and return-to-service work are excluded?