Airworthiness Directives; Short Brothers Model SD3-60 Airplanes, 40484-40488 [E9-19181]
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747–8/–8F airplanes. The following
special conditions are in lieu of
§ 25.361(b):
1. For turbine engine installations, the
engine mounts, pylons and supporting
airframe primary structure (such as the
affected wing and fuselage primary
structure) must be designed to
withstand 1g level flight loads acting
simultaneously with the maximum
torque load, considered as limit load,
imposed by each of the following:
(a) Sudden engine deceleration due to
a malfunction which could result in a
temporary loss of power or thrust; and
(b) The maximum acceleration of the
engine.
2. For auxiliary power unit
installations, the power unit mounts
and supporting airframe primary
structure (such as the affected fuselage
primary structure) must be designed to
withstand 1g level flight loads acting
simultaneously with the maximum
torque load, considered as limit load,
imposed by each of the following:
(a) Sudden auxiliary power unit
deceleration due to malfunction or
structural failure; and
(b) The maximum acceleration of the
power unit.
3. For turbine engine installations, the
engine mounts, pylons and supporting
airframe primary structure (such as the
affected wing and fuselage primary
structure) must be designed to
withstand 1g flight loads acting
simultaneously with the transient
dynamic loads, considered as ultimate
load, imposed by each of the following:
(a) Sudden engine stoppage due to the
loss of any fan, compressor, or turbine
blade; and separately
(b) Where applicable to a specific
engine design, any other engine
structural failure that results in higher
loads.
4. The ultimate loads developed from
the conditions specified in paragraphs
3(a) and 3(b) are to be multiplied by a
factor of 1.0 when applied to engine
mounts and pylons and multiplied by a
factor of 1.25 when applied to the
supporting airframe primary structure
(such as the affected wing and fuselage
primary structure). In addition, the
airplane must be capable of continued
safe flight considering the aerodynamic
effects on controllability due to any
permanent deformation that results from
the conditions specified in paragraph 3,
above.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on July 29,
2009.
Ali Bahrami,
Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate,
Aircraft Certification Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA–2009–0464; Directorate
Identifier 2008–NM–189–AD; Amendment
39–15992; AD 2008–16–09 R1]
RIN 2120–AA64
Airworthiness Directives; Short
Brothers Model SD3–60 Airplanes
AGENCY: Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Final rule.
SUMMARY: We are revising an existing
airworthiness directive (AD) for the
products listed above. This AD results
from mandatory continuing
airworthiness information (MCAI)
originated by an aviation authority of
another country to identify and correct
an unsafe condition on an aviation
product. The MCAI describes the unsafe
condition as:
There have been several occurrences of
cracked elevator trim tab balance weight
attachment brackets, on one occasion, the
elevator trim tab mass balance weight bracket
separated from the aircraft. The loss of an
elevator trim tab mass balance weight bracket
has the potential to cause damage to an
aircraft, or cause serious injury to personnel.
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We are issuing this AD to require
actions to correct the unsafe condition
on these products.
DATES: This AD becomes effective
September 16, 2009.
The Director of the Federal Register
previously approved the incorporation
by reference of certain publications
listed in this AD as of September 15,
2008 (73 FR 46543, August 11, 2008).
The Director of the Federal Register
previously approved the incorporation
by reference of a certain publication
listed in this AD as of March 14, 2005
(70 FR 9212, February 25, 2005).
The Director of the Federal Register
previously approved the incorporation
by reference of a certain other
publication listed in this AD as of
September August 3, 2004 (69 FR 38813,
June 29, 2004).
ADDRESSES: You may examine the AD
docket on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov or in person at the
U.S. Department of Transportation,
Docket Operations, M–30, West
Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE.,
Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Todd Thompson, Aerospace Engineer,
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International Branch, ANM–116,
Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA,
1601 Lind Avenue, SW., Renton,
Washington 98057–3356; telephone
(425) 227–1175; fax (425) 227–1149.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Discussion
We issued a notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR
part 39 to include an AD to revise AD
2008–16–09, amendment 39–15627 (73
FR 46543, August 11, 2008). The
existing AD applies to the products
identified in this AD. The NPRM was
published in the Federal Register on
May 20, 2009 (74 FR 23668). That
NPRM proposed to correct an unsafe
condition for the specified products.
Since we issued AD 2008–16–09,
Short Brothers advised that SD3–07–
6011xA brackets manufactured in 2005
or later have a life limit of 28,800 flight
hours, per Section 5–00–02 of the Short
Brothers SD360 Aircraft Maintenance
Manual (AMM), and as noted in
Appendix 1 of Shorts Alert Service
Bulletin SD360–55–A21, Revision 1,
dated March 29, 2007. In light of this,
we have revised the existing AD to
extend the life limit of any balance
weight bracket from 1,750 flight hours
to 28,800 flight hours. You may obtain
further information by examining
European Aviation Safety Agency
Airworthiness Directive 2007–0107–E,
dated April 18, 2007 (referred to after
this as ‘‘the MCAI’’), in the AD docket.
In addition, we removed paragraphs
(f) and (l)(1) of the existing AD from this
AD. Those paragraphs defined the use of
the term ‘‘service bulletin,’’ as used in
the AD.
Comments
We gave the public the opportunity to
participate in developing this AD. We
received no comments on the NPRM or
on the determination of the cost to the
public.
Conclusion
We reviewed the available data and
determined that air safety and the
public interest require adopting the AD
as proposed.
Differences Between This AD and the
MCAI or Service Information
We have reviewed the MCAI and
related service information and, in
general, agree with their substance. But
we might have found it necessary to use
different words from those in the MCAI
to ensure the AD is clear for U.S.
operators and is enforceable. In making
these changes, we do not intend to differ
substantively from the information
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provided in the MCAI and related
service information.
We might also have required different
actions in this AD from those in the
MCAI in order to follow our FAA
policies. Any such differences are
highlighted in a NOTE within the AD.
Costs of Compliance
We estimate that this AD will affect
21 products of U.S. registry. We also
estimate that it will take about 8 to 12
work-hours per product to comply with
the basic requirements of this AD. The
average labor rate is $80 per work-hour.
Required parts will cost about $632 to
$864 per product. Where the service
information lists required parts costs
that are covered under warranty, we
have assumed that there will be no
charge for these parts. As we do not
control warranty coverage for affected
parties, some parties may incur costs
higher than estimated here. Based on
these figures, we estimate the cost of
this AD to U.S. operators to be between
$26,712 and $38,304, or between $1,272
and $1,824 per product.
Authority for This Rulemaking
Title 49 of the United States Code
specifies the FAA’s authority to issue
rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I,
section 106, describes the authority of
the FAA Administrator. ‘‘Subtitle VII:
Aviation Programs,’’ describes in more
detail the scope of the Agency’s
authority.
We are issuing this rulemaking under
the authority described in ‘‘Subtitle VII,
Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701:
General requirements.’’ Under that
section, Congress charges the FAA with
promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in
air commerce by prescribing regulations
for practices, methods, and procedures
the Administrator finds necessary for
safety in air commerce. This regulation
is within the scope of that authority
because it addresses an unsafe condition
that is likely to exist or develop on
products identified in this rulemaking
action.
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Regulatory Findings
We determined that this AD will not
have federalism implications under
Executive Order 13132. This AD will
not have a substantial direct effect on
the States, on the relationship between
the national government and the States,
or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various
levels of government.
For the reasons discussed above, I
certify this AD:
1. Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory
action’’ under Executive Order 12866;
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2. Is not a ‘‘significant rule’’ under the
DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures
(44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979); and
3. Will not have a significant
economic impact, positive or negative,
on a substantial number of small entities
under the criteria of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act.
We prepared a regulatory evaluation
of the estimated costs to comply with
this AD and placed it in the AD docket.
Examining the AD Docket
You may examine the AD docket on
the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov; or in person at the
Docket Operations office between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. The AD docket
contains the NPRM, the regulatory
evaluation, any comments received, and
other information. The street address for
the Docket Operations office (telephone
(800) 647–5527) is in the ADDRESSES
section. Comments will be available in
the AD docket shortly after receipt.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39
Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation
safety, Incorporation by reference,
Safety.
Adoption of the Amendment
Accordingly, under the authority
delegated to me by the Administrator,
the FAA amends 14 CFR part 39 as
follows:
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PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS
DIRECTIVES
1. The authority citation for part 39
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.
§ 39.13
[Amended]
2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by
removing amendment 39–15627 (73 FR
46543, August 11, 2008) and adding the
following new AD:
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2008–16–09 R1 Short Brothers PLC:
Amendment 39–15992. Docket No.
FAA–2009–0464; Directorate Identifier
2008–NM–189–AD.
Effective Date
(a) This airworthiness directive (AD)
becomes effective September 16, 2009.
Affected ADs
(b) This AD revises AD 2008–16–09.
Applicability
(c) This AD applies to all Shorts Model
SD3–60 airplanes, certificated in any
category.
Subject
(d) Air Transport Association (ATA) of
America Code 55: Stabilizers.
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Reason
(e) The mandatory continuing
airworthiness information (MCAI) (i.e.,
European Aviation Safety Agency
Airworthiness Directive 2007–0107–E, dated
April 18, 2007) states:
There have been several occurrences of
cracked elevator trim tab balance weight
attachment brackets, on one occasion, the
elevator trim tab mass balance weight bracket
separated from the aircraft. The loss of an
elevator trim tab mass balance weight bracket
has the potential to cause damage to an
aircraft, or cause serious injury to personnel.
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Compliance
(f) You are responsible for having the
actions required by this AD performed within
the compliance times specified, unless the
actions have already been done.
Restatement of Requirements of AD 2004–
13–08, Amendment 39–13690, With Revised
Service Information
Initial Inspection
(g) Within 2 months after August 3, 2004
(the effective date of AD 2004–13–08,
amendment 39–13690): Do a dye penetrant
inspection for cracking in the welded joints
of the balance weight brackets for the left and
right elevator trim tabs, in accordance with
the Accomplishment Instructions of Short
Brothers Service Bulletin SD360–55–20,
dated June 26, 2003; Shorts Service Bulletin
SD360–55–20, Revision 1, dated June 20,
2005; or Shorts Service Bulletin SD360–55–
20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007.
Investigative and Corrective Actions if No
Cracking Is Found
(h) If no cracking is found during the
inspection required by paragraph (g) of this
AD, do the actions required by paragraphs
(h)(1) and (h)(2) of this AD at the applicable
compliance times.
(1) Repeat the inspection required by
paragraph (g) of this AD at intervals not to
exceed 4,800 flight hours until the bracket is
replaced per paragraph (h)(2) or (i) of this
AD.
(2) Prior to the accumulation of 28,800
total flight hours, or within 6 months after
August 3, 2004, whichever occurs later:
Replace any bracket that has not been
replaced per paragraph (i) of this AD with a
new bracket or with a serviceable bracket that
has been inspected in accordance with
paragraph (g) of this AD. Replace in
accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions of Short Brothers Service
Bulletin SD360–55–20, dated June 26, 2003;
Shorts Service Bulletin SD360–55–20,
Revision 1, dated June 20, 2005; or Shorts
Service Bulletin SD360–55–20, Revision 2,
dated March 29, 2007. Replacement of the
brackets constitutes terminating action for
the repetitive inspections required by
paragraph (h)(1) of this AD.
Corrective Actions if Any Cracking Is Found
(i) If any cracking is found during any
inspection required by paragraph (g) or (h) of
this AD: Before further flight, accomplish the
applicable action in paragraph (i)(1) or (i)(2)
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of this AD in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Short
Brothers Service Bulletin SD360–55–20,
dated June 26, 2003; Shorts Service Bulletin
SD360–55–20, Revision 1, dated June 20,
2005; or Shorts Service Bulletin SD360–55–
20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007.
(1) For airplanes that have accumulated
less than 28,800 flight hours and on which
all cracking on brackets is less than 0.25 inch
in length: Repair the affected bracket in
accordance with Part B of the
Accomplishment Instructions of Short
Brothers Service Bulletin SD360–55–20,
dated June 26, 2003; Shorts Service Bulletin
SD360–55–20, Revision 1, dated June 20,
2005; or Shorts Service Bulletin SD360–55–
20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007
(including the additional dye penetrant
inspection of the repaired welded joint); and
repeat the inspection required by paragraph
(g) of this AD at intervals not to exceed 4,800
flight hours; or replace the bracket in
accordance with paragraph (h)(2) of this AD.
Replacement of the bracket constitutes
terminating action for the repetitive
inspections.
(2) For any airplane on which any cracking
on a bracket is 0.25 inch in length or greater,
and for any airplane that has accumulated
28,800 flight hours or more on which any
cracking of any length is found on a bracket:
Replace the affected bracket with a new
bracket or with a serviceable bracket that has
been inspected in accordance with paragraph
(g) of this AD. Replacement of the bracket
constitutes terminating action for the
repetitive inspections required by paragraph
(i)(1) of this AD.
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Refitting
(j) Before further flight, following any
inspection per paragraph (g) or (h) of this AD;
or before further flight following repair or
replacement of a bracket per paragraph (h)(2)
or (i) of this AD: Refit the balance weights,
covers, and trim tabs, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Short
Brothers Service Bulletin SD360–55–20,
dated June 26, 2003; Shorts Service Bulletin
SD360–55–20, Revision 1, dated June 20,
2005; or Shorts Service Bulletin SD360–55–
20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007. Where
the Accomplishment Instructions of Short
Brothers Service Bulletin SD360–55–20,
dated June 26, 2003; Shorts Service Bulletin
SD360–55–20, Revision 1, dated June 20,
2005; or Shorts Service Bulletin SD360–55–
20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007; specify
to contact the manufacturer for disposition of
certain conditions while refitting, obtain
further disposition instructions from the
Manager, International Branch, ANM–116,
Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA; or the
European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) (or
its delegated agent).
Parts Installation
(k) As of August 3, 2004, no person may
install on any airplane a balance weight
bracket unless the welded joint has been
inspected in accordance with paragraph (g) of
this AD.
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Restatement of Requirements of AD 2005–
04–13, Amendment 39–13985, With Revised
Service Information
Return of Parts to Manufacturer Not Required
(l) Although the Accomplishment
Instructions of Short Brothers Alert Service
Bulletin SD360–55–A21, dated December 16,
2004; or Shorts Alert Service Bulletin
SD360–55–A21, Revision 1, dated March 29,
2007; specify to return subject parts to the
manufacturer, this AD does not include that
requirement.
Repetitive Inspections
(m) For airplanes equipped with balance
weight brackets of the elevator trim tabs
having part number SD3–07–6011xA, and
having a serial number beginning with ‘‘X3’’
or ‘‘X4’’: Prior to the accumulation of 250
flight hours since installation of the subject
balance weight bracket of the elevator trim
tab, or within 30 flight hours after March 14,
2005 (the effective date of AD 2005–04–13),
whichever is later, do a dye penetrant
inspection for cracking of the balance weight
brackets for the left and right elevator trim
tabs, in accordance with Short Brothers Alert
Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21, dated
December 16, 2004; or Shorts Alert Service
Bulletin SD360–55–A21, Revision 1, dated
March 29, 2007.
(1) For a balance weight bracket on which
no cracking is found: Do paragraph (o) of this
AD, and repeat the inspection thereafter at
intervals not to exceed 250 flight hours until
paragraph (n) of this AD is accomplished.
(2) For a balance weight bracket on which
any cracking is found: Before further flight,
replace the bracket with a new or reworked
balance weight bracket that conforms to the
approved design standard, in accordance
with Short Brothers Alert Service Bulletin
SD360–55–A21, dated December 16, 2004; or
Shorts Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21,
Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007; and do
paragraph (o) of this AD.
Optional Terminating Action
(n) For airplanes equipped with balance
weight brackets of the elevator trim tabs
having part number SD3–07–6011xA, and
having a serial number beginning with ‘‘X3’’
or ‘‘X4’’: Replacement of any subject balance
weight bracket with a new or reworked
balance weight bracket that conforms to the
approved design standard, in accordance
with the Accomplishment Instructions of
Short Brothers Alert Service Bulletin SD360–
55–A21, dated December 16, 2004; or Shorts
Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21,
Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007; constitutes
terminating action for the repetitive
inspections required by paragraph (m) of this
AD for the replaced bracket.
Refitting
(o) For airplanes equipped with balance
weight brackets of the elevator trim tabs
having part number SD3–07–6011xA, and
having a serial number beginning with ‘‘X3’’
or ‘‘X4:’’ Before further flight following any
inspection or replacement of a bracket in
accordance with paragraphs (m) and (n) of
this AD: Refit the balance weights, covers,
and trim tabs, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Short
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Brothers Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–
A21, dated December 16, 2004; or Shorts
Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21,
Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007. Where the
Accomplishment Instructions of Short
Brothers Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–
A21, dated December 16, 2004; or Shorts
Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21,
Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007; specify to
contact the manufacturer for disposition of
certain conditions while refitting, obtain
further disposition instructions from the
Manager, International Branch, ANM–116,
Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA; or the
European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) (or
its delegated agent).
Parts Installation
(p) For all airplanes: As of March 14, 2005,
no person may install, on any airplane
subject to this AD, a balance weight bracket
having part number SD3–07–6011xA, and
having a serial number beginning with ‘‘X3’’
or ‘‘X4,’’ unless the bracket is also marked
‘‘Rework batch number R–Bxxxxx’’ (where
‘‘xxxxx’’ is a number).
Restatement of Requirements of AD 2008–
16–09, Amendment 39–15627, With
Extended Repetitive Interval in Paragraph
(q)(2) of This AD
Inspection(s) and Replacements
(q) For airplanes equipped with balance
weight brackets of the elevator trim tabs
having part number SD3–07–6011xA
manufactured in the year 2003 or 2004,
including reworked brackets, installed in
accordance with paragraph (h)(2), (i)(2), or
(n) of this AD, as applicable: Do the actions
specified in paragraphs (q)(1) and (q)(2) of
this AD in accordance with Parts A and B of
the Accomplishment Instructions of Shorts
Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21,
Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007.
(1) Within 30 flight hours after September
15, 2008 (the effective date of AD 2008–16–
09) or within 250 flight hours since
installation of the balance weight brackets of
the elevator trim tabs or since the last
inspection required by paragraph (g), (h)(1),
(i)(1), or (m) of this AD, whichever occurs
later: Do a dye penetrant inspection to detect
cracks of the balance weight brackets of the
elevator trim tabs.
(i) If no crack is detected, repeat the dye
penetrant inspection at intervals not to
exceed 250 flight hours, until the
replacement required by paragraph (q)(2) of
this AD is done.
(ii) If any crack is detected, before further
flight, do the replacement specified in
paragraph (q)(2) of this AD.
(2) Before the accumulation of 1,750 flight
hours since installation of the balance weight
brackets of the elevator trim tabs, or within
180 days after September 15, 2008,
whichever occurs later: Replace the balance
weight brackets with new balance weight
brackets manufactured in 2005 or later.
Thereafter, replace any balance weight
bracket with a new bracket manufactured in
2005 or later at intervals not to exceed the
accumulation of 28,800 flight hours on that
bracket. Accomplishment of the initial
replacement ends the repetitive inspection
requirements of this AD.
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(r) For airplanes equipped with balance
weight brackets of the elevator trim tabs
having part number SD3–31–6213xB
inspected in accordance with paragraph (g),
(h)(1), or (i)(1) of this AD and retained or
refitted following approved repair in
accordance with paragraph (j) of this AD: Do
the actions specified in paragraphs (r)(1) and
(r)(2) of this AD in accordance with Parts A
and B of the Accomplishment Instructions of
Shorts Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–20,
Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007.
(1) Within 4,800 flight hours since last
inspection, or within 180 days after
September 15, 2008, whichever occurs later,
and thereafter at intervals not to exceed 4,800
flight hours: Do a dye penetrant inspection to
detect cracks of the balance weight brackets
of the elevator trim tabs.
(i) If no crack is detected, repeat the dye
penetrant inspection at intervals not to
exceed 4,800 flight hours, until the
replacement required by paragraph (r)(2) of
this AD is done.
(ii) If any crack is detected, before further
flight, do the replacement specified in
paragraph (r)(2) of this AD.
(2) Before the accumulation of 28,800 flight
hours since any balance weight bracket of the
elevator trim tabs is new, or within 180 days
after September 15, 2008, whichever occurs
later: Replace the balance weight brackets
with new balance weight brackets
manufactured in 2005 or later. Thereafter,
replace any balance weight bracket with a
new bracket manufactured in 2005 or later at
intervals not to exceed the accumulation of
28,800 flight hours on that bracket.
Accomplishment of the initial replacement
ends the repetitive inspection requirements
of this AD.
Part Installation
(s) For all airplanes: As of September 15,
2008, no person may install, on any airplane,
a balance weight bracket of the elevator trim
tab manufactured earlier than 2005.
FAA AD Differences
Note 1: This AD differs from the MCAI
and/or service information as follows: No
differences.
Other FAA AD Provisions
(t) The following provisions also apply to
this AD:
(1) Alternative Methods of Compliance
(AMOCs): The Manager, International
Branch, ANM–116, Transport Airplane
Directorate, FAA, has the authority to
approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested
using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19.
Send information to ATTN: Todd Thompson,
Aerospace Engineer, International Branch,
40487
ANM–116, Transport Airplane Directorate,
FAA, 1601 Lind Avenue, SW., Renton,
Washington 98057–3356; telephone (425)
227–1175; fax (425) 227–1149. Before using
any approved AMOC on any airplane to
which the AMOC applies, notify your
principal maintenance inspector (PMI) or
principal avionics inspector (PAI), as
appropriate, or lacking a principal inspector,
your local Flight Standards District Office.
(2) Airworthy Product: For any requirement
in this AD to obtain corrective actions from
a manufacturer or other source, use these
actions if they are FAA-approved. Corrective
actions are considered FAA-approved if they
are approved by the State of Design Authority
(or their delegated agent). You are required
to assure the product is airworthy before it
is returned to service.
(3) Reporting Requirements: For any
reporting requirement in this AD, under the
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act,
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
has approved the information collection
requirements and has assigned OMB Control
Number 2120–0056.
Related Information
(u) Refer to MCAI EASA Airworthiness
Directive 2007–0107–E, dated April 18, 2007,
and the service bulletins identified in Table
1 of this AD for related information.
TABLE 1—RELATED SERVICE INFORMATION
Document
Revision
Date
Short Brothers Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21 ....................................................
Short Brothers Service Bulletin SD360–55–20 ...............................................................
Shorts Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21 .................................................................
Shorts Service Bulletin SD360–55–20 ............................................................................
Shorts Service Bulletin SD360–55–20 ............................................................................
Original .........................................
Original .........................................
1 ....................................................
1 ....................................................
2 ....................................................
December 16, 2004.
June 26, 2003.
March 29, 2007.
June 20, 2005.
March 29, 2007.
Material Incorporated by Reference
(v) You must use the service information
contained in Table 2 of this AD to do the
actions required by this AD, unless the AD
specifies otherwise. If you do the optional
terminating action specified in this AD, you
must use the service information specified in
Table 3 of this AD to do that action, unless
the AD specifies otherwise.
TABLE 2—MATERIAL INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE FOR REQUIRED ACTIONS
Document
Revision
Date
Short Brothers Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21 ....................................................
Short Brothers Service Bulletin SD360–55–20 ...............................................................
Shorts Alert Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21 .................................................................
Shorts Service Bulletin SD360–55–20 ............................................................................
Shorts Service Bulletin SD360–55–20 ............................................................................
Original .........................................
Original .........................................
1 ....................................................
1 ....................................................
2 ....................................................
December 16, 2004.
June 26, 2003.
March 29, 2007.
June 20, 2005.
March 29, 2007.
TABLE 3—MATERIAL INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE FOR OPTIONAL ACTIONS
Revision
Date
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Original .........................................
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December 16, 2004.
March 29, 2007.
(1) On September 15, 2008 (73 FR 46543,
August 11, 2008), the Director of the Federal
Register previously approved the
incorporation by reference of Shorts Alert
Service Bulletin SD360–55–A21, Revision 1,
dated March 29, 2007; Shorts Service
Bulletin SD360–55–20, Revision 1, dated
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2007.
(2) On March 14, 2005 (70 FR 9212,
February 25, 2005), the Director of the
Federal Register previously approved the
incorporation by reference of Short Brothers
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(4) For service information identified in
this AD, contact Short Brothers PLC,
Airworthiness, P.O. Box 241, Airport Road,
Belfast BT3 9DZ, Northern Ireland; telephone
+44(0)2890–462469; fax +44(0)2890–468444;
e-mail
michael.mulholland@aero.bombardier.com;
Internet https://www.bombardier.com.
(5) You may review copies of the service
information at the FAA, Transport Airplane
Directorate, 1601 Lind Avenue, SW., Renton,
Washington. For information on the
availability of this material at the FAA, call
425–227–1221 or 425–227–1152.
(6) You may also review copies of the
service information that is incorporated by
reference at the National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of this
material at NARA, call 202–741–6030, or go
to: https://www.archives.gov/federal_register/
code_of_federal_regulations/
ibr_locations.html.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on August
3, 2009.
Ali Bahrami,
Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate,
Aircraft Certification Service.
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BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 95
[Docket No. 30680; Amdt. No. 482]
IFR Altitudes; Miscellaneous
Amendments
AGENCY: Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
SUMMARY: This amendment adopts
miscellaneous amendments to the
required IFR (instrument flight rules)
altitudes and changeover points for
certain Federal airways, jet routes, or
direct routes for which a minimum or
maximum en route authorized IFR
altitude is prescribed. This regulatory
action is needed because of changes
occurring in the National Airspace
System. These changes are designed to
provide for the safe and efficient use of
the navigable airspace under instrument
conditions in the affected areas.
DATES: Effective Date: 0901 UTC, August
27, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Harry Hodges, Flight Procedure
Standards Branch (AMCAFS–420),
Flight Technologies and Programs
Division, Flight Standards Service,
Federal Aviation Administration, Mike
Monroney Aeronautical Center, 6500
South MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma City,
OK 73169 (Mail Address: P.O. Box
25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73125)
telephone: (405) 954–4164.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
amendment to part 95 of the Federal
Aviation Regulations (14 CFR part 95)
amends, suspends, or revokes IFR
altitudes governing the operation of all
aircraft in flight over a specified route
or any portion of that route, as well as
the changeover points (COPs) for
Federal airways, jet routes, or direct
routes as prescribed in part 95.
The Rule
The specified IFR altitudes, when
used in conjunction with the prescribed
changeover points for those routes,
ensure navigation aid coverage that is
adequate for safe flight operations and
free of frequency interference. The
reasons and circumstances that create
the need for this amendment involve
matters of flight safety and operational
efficiency in the National Airspace
System, are related to published
aeronautical charts that are essential to
the user, and provide for the safe and
efficient use of the navigable airspace.
In addition, those various reasons or
circumstances require making this
amendment effective before the next
scheduled charting and publication date
of the flight information to assure its
timely availability to the user. The
effective date of this amendment reflects
those considerations. In view of the
close and immediate relationship
between these regulatory changes and
safety in air commerce, I find that notice
and public procedure before adopting
this amendment are impracticable and
contrary to the public interest and that
good cause exists for making the
amendment effective in less than 30
days.
Conclusion
The FAA has determined that this
regulation only involves an established
body of technical regulations for which
frequent and routine amendments are
necessary to keep them operationally
current. It, therefore—(1) is not a
‘‘significant regulatory action’’ under
Executive Order 12866; (2) is not a
‘‘significant rule’’ under DOT
Regulatory Policies and Procedures (44
FR 11034; February 26, 1979); and (3)
does not warrant preparation of a
regulatory evaluation as the anticipated
impact is so minimal. For the same
reason, the FAA certifies that this
amendment will not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities under the
criteria of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
Issued in Washington, DC, on July 24,
2009.
John M. Allen,
Director, Flight Standards Service.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 95
Airspace, Navigation (air).
Adoption of the Amendment
Accordingly, pursuant to the authority
delegated to me by the Administrator,
part 95 of the Federal Aviation
Regulations (14 CFR part 95) is
amended as follows effective at 0901
UTC, August 27, 2009.
■ 1. The authority citation for part 95
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40103, 40106,
40113, 40114, 40120, 44502, 44514, 44719,
44721.
2. Part 95 is amended to read as
follows:
■
REVISIONS TO IFR ALTITUDES & CHANGEOVER POINTS
[Amendment 482 Effective Date August 27, 2009]
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[Rules and Regulations]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA-2009-0464; Directorate Identifier 2008-NM-189-AD;
Amendment 39-15992; AD 2008-16-09 R1]
RIN 2120-AA64
Airworthiness Directives; Short Brothers Model SD3-60 Airplanes
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: We are revising an existing airworthiness directive (AD) for
the products listed above. This AD results from mandatory continuing
airworthiness information (MCAI) originated by an aviation authority of
another country to identify and correct an unsafe condition on an
aviation product. The MCAI describes the unsafe condition as:
There have been several occurrences of cracked elevator trim tab
balance weight attachment brackets, on one occasion, the elevator
trim tab mass balance weight bracket separated from the aircraft.
The loss of an elevator trim tab mass balance weight bracket has the
potential to cause damage to an aircraft, or cause serious injury to
personnel.
* * * * *
We are issuing this AD to require actions to correct the unsafe
condition on these products.
DATES: This AD becomes effective September 16, 2009.
The Director of the Federal Register previously approved the
incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in this AD as
of September 15, 2008 (73 FR 46543, August 11, 2008).
The Director of the Federal Register previously approved the
incorporation by reference of a certain publication listed in this AD
as of March 14, 2005 (70 FR 9212, February 25, 2005).
The Director of the Federal Register previously approved the
incorporation by reference of a certain other publication listed in
this AD as of September August 3, 2004 (69 FR 38813, June 29, 2004).
ADDRESSES: You may examine the AD docket on the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov or in person at the U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, M-30, West Building Ground Floor,
Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Todd Thompson, Aerospace Engineer,
International Branch, ANM-116, Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA,
1601 Lind Avenue, SW., Renton, Washington 98057-3356; telephone (425)
227-1175; fax (425) 227-1149.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Discussion
We issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR
part 39 to include an AD to revise AD 2008-16-09, amendment 39-15627
(73 FR 46543, August 11, 2008). The existing AD applies to the products
identified in this AD. The NPRM was published in the Federal Register
on May 20, 2009 (74 FR 23668). That NPRM proposed to correct an unsafe
condition for the specified products.
Since we issued AD 2008-16-09, Short Brothers advised that SD3-07-
6011xA brackets manufactured in 2005 or later have a life limit of
28,800 flight hours, per Section 5-00-02 of the Short Brothers SD360
Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM), and as noted in Appendix 1 of Shorts
Alert Service Bulletin SD360-55-A21, Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007.
In light of this, we have revised the existing AD to extend the life
limit of any balance weight bracket from 1,750 flight hours to 28,800
flight hours. You may obtain further information by examining European
Aviation Safety Agency Airworthiness Directive 2007-0107-E, dated April
18, 2007 (referred to after this as ``the MCAI''), in the AD docket.
In addition, we removed paragraphs (f) and (l)(1) of the existing
AD from this AD. Those paragraphs defined the use of the term ``service
bulletin,'' as used in the AD.
Comments
We gave the public the opportunity to participate in developing
this AD. We received no comments on the NPRM or on the determination of
the cost to the public.
Conclusion
We reviewed the available data and determined that air safety and
the public interest require adopting the AD as proposed.
Differences Between This AD and the MCAI or Service Information
We have reviewed the MCAI and related service information and, in
general, agree with their substance. But we might have found it
necessary to use different words from those in the MCAI to ensure the
AD is clear for U.S. operators and is enforceable. In making these
changes, we do not intend to differ substantively from the information
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provided in the MCAI and related service information.
We might also have required different actions in this AD from those
in the MCAI in order to follow our FAA policies. Any such differences
are highlighted in a NOTE within the AD.
Costs of Compliance
We estimate that this AD will affect 21 products of U.S. registry.
We also estimate that it will take about 8 to 12 work-hours per product
to comply with the basic requirements of this AD. The average labor
rate is $80 per work-hour. Required parts will cost about $632 to $864
per product. Where the service information lists required parts costs
that are covered under warranty, we have assumed that there will be no
charge for these parts. As we do not control warranty coverage for
affected parties, some parties may incur costs higher than estimated
here. Based on these figures, we estimate the cost of this AD to U.S.
operators to be between $26,712 and $38,304, or between $1,272 and
$1,824 per product.
Authority for This Rulemaking
Title 49 of the United States Code specifies the FAA's authority to
issue rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I, section 106, describes the
authority of the FAA Administrator. ``Subtitle VII: Aviation
Programs,'' describes in more detail the scope of the Agency's
authority.
We are issuing this rulemaking under the authority described in
``Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701: General
requirements.'' Under that section, Congress charges the FAA with
promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in air commerce by prescribing
regulations for practices, methods, and procedures the Administrator
finds necessary for safety in air commerce. This regulation is within
the scope of that authority because it addresses an unsafe condition
that is likely to exist or develop on products identified in this
rulemaking action.
Regulatory Findings
We determined that this AD will not have federalism implications
under Executive Order 13132. This AD will not have a substantial direct
effect on the States, on the relationship between the national
government and the States, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various levels of government.
For the reasons discussed above, I certify this AD:
1. Is not a ``significant regulatory action'' under Executive Order
12866;
2. Is not a ``significant rule'' under the DOT Regulatory Policies
and Procedures (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979); and
3. Will not have a significant economic impact, positive or
negative, on a substantial number of small entities under the criteria
of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
We prepared a regulatory evaluation of the estimated costs to
comply with this AD and placed it in the AD docket.
Examining the AD Docket
You may examine the AD docket on the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov; or in person at the Docket Operations office
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays. The AD docket contains the NPRM, the regulatory evaluation,
any comments received, and other information. The street address for
the Docket Operations office (telephone (800) 647-5527) is in the
ADDRESSES section. Comments will be available in the AD docket shortly
after receipt.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39
Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation safety, Incorporation by
reference, Safety.
Adoption of the Amendment
0
Accordingly, under the authority delegated to me by the Administrator,
the FAA amends 14 CFR part 39 as follows:
PART 39--AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
0
1. The authority citation for part 39 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.
Sec. 39.13 [Amended]
0
2. The FAA amends Sec. 39.13 by removing amendment 39-15627 (73 FR
46543, August 11, 2008) and adding the following new AD:
2008-16-09 R1 Short Brothers PLC: Amendment 39-15992. Docket No.
FAA-2009-0464; Directorate Identifier 2008-NM-189-AD.
Effective Date
(a) This airworthiness directive (AD) becomes effective
September 16, 2009.
Affected ADs
(b) This AD revises AD 2008-16-09.
Applicability
(c) This AD applies to all Shorts Model SD3-60 airplanes,
certificated in any category.
Subject
(d) Air Transport Association (ATA) of America Code 55:
Stabilizers.
Reason
(e) The mandatory continuing airworthiness information (MCAI)
(i.e., European Aviation Safety Agency Airworthiness Directive 2007-
0107-E, dated April 18, 2007) states:
There have been several occurrences of cracked elevator trim tab
balance weight attachment brackets, on one occasion, the elevator
trim tab mass balance weight bracket separated from the aircraft.
The loss of an elevator trim tab mass balance weight bracket has the
potential to cause damage to an aircraft, or cause serious injury to
personnel.
* * * * *
Compliance
(f) You are responsible for having the actions required by this
AD performed within the compliance times specified, unless the
actions have already been done.
Restatement of Requirements of AD 2004-13-08, Amendment 39-13690, With
Revised Service Information
Initial Inspection
(g) Within 2 months after August 3, 2004 (the effective date of
AD 2004-13-08, amendment 39-13690): Do a dye penetrant inspection
for cracking in the welded joints of the balance weight brackets for
the left and right elevator trim tabs, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Short Brothers Service Bulletin
SD360-55-20, dated June 26, 2003; Shorts Service Bulletin SD360-55-
20, Revision 1, dated June 20, 2005; or Shorts Service Bulletin
SD360-55-20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007.
Investigative and Corrective Actions if No Cracking Is Found
(h) If no cracking is found during the inspection required by
paragraph (g) of this AD, do the actions required by paragraphs
(h)(1) and (h)(2) of this AD at the applicable compliance times.
(1) Repeat the inspection required by paragraph (g) of this AD
at intervals not to exceed 4,800 flight hours until the bracket is
replaced per paragraph (h)(2) or (i) of this AD.
(2) Prior to the accumulation of 28,800 total flight hours, or
within 6 months after August 3, 2004, whichever occurs later:
Replace any bracket that has not been replaced per paragraph (i) of
this AD with a new bracket or with a serviceable bracket that has
been inspected in accordance with paragraph (g) of this AD. Replace
in accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions of Short Brothers
Service Bulletin SD360-55-20, dated June 26, 2003; Shorts Service
Bulletin SD360-55-20, Revision 1, dated June 20, 2005; or Shorts
Service Bulletin SD360-55-20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007.
Replacement of the brackets constitutes terminating action for the
repetitive inspections required by paragraph (h)(1) of this AD.
Corrective Actions if Any Cracking Is Found
(i) If any cracking is found during any inspection required by
paragraph (g) or (h) of this AD: Before further flight, accomplish
the applicable action in paragraph (i)(1) or (i)(2)
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of this AD in accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions of
Short Brothers Service Bulletin SD360-55-20, dated June 26, 2003;
Shorts Service Bulletin SD360-55-20, Revision 1, dated June 20,
2005; or Shorts Service Bulletin SD360-55-20, Revision 2, dated
March 29, 2007.
(1) For airplanes that have accumulated less than 28,800 flight
hours and on which all cracking on brackets is less than 0.25 inch
in length: Repair the affected bracket in accordance with Part B of
the Accomplishment Instructions of Short Brothers Service Bulletin
SD360-55-20, dated June 26, 2003; Shorts Service Bulletin SD360-55-
20, Revision 1, dated June 20, 2005; or Shorts Service Bulletin
SD360-55-20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007 (including the
additional dye penetrant inspection of the repaired welded joint);
and repeat the inspection required by paragraph (g) of this AD at
intervals not to exceed 4,800 flight hours; or replace the bracket
in accordance with paragraph (h)(2) of this AD. Replacement of the
bracket constitutes terminating action for the repetitive
inspections.
(2) For any airplane on which any cracking on a bracket is 0.25
inch in length or greater, and for any airplane that has accumulated
28,800 flight hours or more on which any cracking of any length is
found on a bracket: Replace the affected bracket with a new bracket
or with a serviceable bracket that has been inspected in accordance
with paragraph (g) of this AD. Replacement of the bracket
constitutes terminating action for the repetitive inspections
required by paragraph (i)(1) of this AD.
Refitting
(j) Before further flight, following any inspection per
paragraph (g) or (h) of this AD; or before further flight following
repair or replacement of a bracket per paragraph (h)(2) or (i) of
this AD: Refit the balance weights, covers, and trim tabs, in
accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions of Short Brothers
Service Bulletin SD360-55-20, dated June 26, 2003; Shorts Service
Bulletin SD360-55-20, Revision 1, dated June 20, 2005; or Shorts
Service Bulletin SD360-55-20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007.
Where the Accomplishment Instructions of Short Brothers Service
Bulletin SD360-55-20, dated June 26, 2003; Shorts Service Bulletin
SD360-55-20, Revision 1, dated June 20, 2005; or Shorts Service
Bulletin SD360-55-20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007; specify to
contact the manufacturer for disposition of certain conditions while
refitting, obtain further disposition instructions from the Manager,
International Branch, ANM-116, Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA;
or the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) (or its delegated
agent).
Parts Installation
(k) As of August 3, 2004, no person may install on any airplane
a balance weight bracket unless the welded joint has been inspected
in accordance with paragraph (g) of this AD.
Restatement of Requirements of AD 2005-04-13, Amendment 39-13985, With
Revised Service Information
Return of Parts to Manufacturer Not Required
(l) Although the Accomplishment Instructions of Short Brothers
Alert Service Bulletin SD360-55-A21, dated December 16, 2004; or
Shorts Alert Service Bulletin SD360-55-A21, Revision 1, dated March
29, 2007; specify to return subject parts to the manufacturer, this
AD does not include that requirement.
Repetitive Inspections
(m) For airplanes equipped with balance weight brackets of the
elevator trim tabs having part number SD3-07-6011xA, and having a
serial number beginning with ``X3'' or ``X4'': Prior to the
accumulation of 250 flight hours since installation of the subject
balance weight bracket of the elevator trim tab, or within 30 flight
hours after March 14, 2005 (the effective date of AD 2005-04-13),
whichever is later, do a dye penetrant inspection for cracking of
the balance weight brackets for the left and right elevator trim
tabs, in accordance with Short Brothers Alert Service Bulletin
SD360-55-A21, dated December 16, 2004; or Shorts Alert Service
Bulletin SD360-55-A21, Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007.
(1) For a balance weight bracket on which no cracking is found:
Do paragraph (o) of this AD, and repeat the inspection thereafter at
intervals not to exceed 250 flight hours until paragraph (n) of this
AD is accomplished.
(2) For a balance weight bracket on which any cracking is found:
Before further flight, replace the bracket with a new or reworked
balance weight bracket that conforms to the approved design
standard, in accordance with Short Brothers Alert Service Bulletin
SD360-55-A21, dated December 16, 2004; or Shorts Alert Service
Bulletin SD360-55-A21, Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007; and do
paragraph (o) of this AD.
Optional Terminating Action
(n) For airplanes equipped with balance weight brackets of the
elevator trim tabs having part number SD3-07-6011xA, and having a
serial number beginning with ``X3'' or ``X4'': Replacement of any
subject balance weight bracket with a new or reworked balance weight
bracket that conforms to the approved design standard, in accordance
with the Accomplishment Instructions of Short Brothers Alert Service
Bulletin SD360-55-A21, dated December 16, 2004; or Shorts Alert
Service Bulletin SD360-55-A21, Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007;
constitutes terminating action for the repetitive inspections
required by paragraph (m) of this AD for the replaced bracket.
Refitting
(o) For airplanes equipped with balance weight brackets of the
elevator trim tabs having part number SD3-07-6011xA, and having a
serial number beginning with ``X3'' or ``X4:'' Before further flight
following any inspection or replacement of a bracket in accordance
with paragraphs (m) and (n) of this AD: Refit the balance weights,
covers, and trim tabs, in accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions of Short Brothers Alert Service Bulletin SD360-55-A21,
dated December 16, 2004; or Shorts Alert Service Bulletin SD360-55-
A21, Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007. Where the Accomplishment
Instructions of Short Brothers Alert Service Bulletin SD360-55-A21,
dated December 16, 2004; or Shorts Alert Service Bulletin SD360-55-
A21, Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007; specify to contact the
manufacturer for disposition of certain conditions while refitting,
obtain further disposition instructions from the Manager,
International Branch, ANM-116, Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA;
or the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) (or its delegated
agent).
Parts Installation
(p) For all airplanes: As of March 14, 2005, no person may
install, on any airplane subject to this AD, a balance weight
bracket having part number SD3-07-6011xA, and having a serial number
beginning with ``X3'' or ``X4,'' unless the bracket is also marked
``Rework batch number R-Bxxxxx'' (where ``xxxxx'' is a number).
Restatement of Requirements of AD 2008-16-09, Amendment 39-15627, With
Extended Repetitive Interval in Paragraph (q)(2) of This AD
Inspection(s) and Replacements
(q) For airplanes equipped with balance weight brackets of the
elevator trim tabs having part number SD3-07-6011xA manufactured in
the year 2003 or 2004, including reworked brackets, installed in
accordance with paragraph (h)(2), (i)(2), or (n) of this AD, as
applicable: Do the actions specified in paragraphs (q)(1) and (q)(2)
of this AD in accordance with Parts A and B of the Accomplishment
Instructions of Shorts Alert Service Bulletin SD360-55-A21, Revision
1, dated March 29, 2007.
(1) Within 30 flight hours after September 15, 2008 (the
effective date of AD 2008-16-09) or within 250 flight hours since
installation of the balance weight brackets of the elevator trim
tabs or since the last inspection required by paragraph (g), (h)(1),
(i)(1), or (m) of this AD, whichever occurs later: Do a dye
penetrant inspection to detect cracks of the balance weight brackets
of the elevator trim tabs.
(i) If no crack is detected, repeat the dye penetrant inspection
at intervals not to exceed 250 flight hours, until the replacement
required by paragraph (q)(2) of this AD is done.
(ii) If any crack is detected, before further flight, do the
replacement specified in paragraph (q)(2) of this AD.
(2) Before the accumulation of 1,750 flight hours since
installation of the balance weight brackets of the elevator trim
tabs, or within 180 days after September 15, 2008, whichever occurs
later: Replace the balance weight brackets with new balance weight
brackets manufactured in 2005 or later. Thereafter, replace any
balance weight bracket with a new bracket manufactured in 2005 or
later at intervals not to exceed the accumulation of 28,800 flight
hours on that bracket. Accomplishment of the initial replacement
ends the repetitive inspection requirements of this AD.
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(r) For airplanes equipped with balance weight brackets of the
elevator trim tabs having part number SD3-31-6213xB inspected in
accordance with paragraph (g), (h)(1), or (i)(1) of this AD and
retained or refitted following approved repair in accordance with
paragraph (j) of this AD: Do the actions specified in paragraphs
(r)(1) and (r)(2) of this AD in accordance with Parts A and B of the
Accomplishment Instructions of Shorts Alert Service Bulletin SD360-
55-20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007.
(1) Within 4,800 flight hours since last inspection, or within
180 days after September 15, 2008, whichever occurs later, and
thereafter at intervals not to exceed 4,800 flight hours: Do a dye
penetrant inspection to detect cracks of the balance weight brackets
of the elevator trim tabs.
(i) If no crack is detected, repeat the dye penetrant inspection
at intervals not to exceed 4,800 flight hours, until the replacement
required by paragraph (r)(2) of this AD is done.
(ii) If any crack is detected, before further flight, do the
replacement specified in paragraph (r)(2) of this AD.
(2) Before the accumulation of 28,800 flight hours since any
balance weight bracket of the elevator trim tabs is new, or within
180 days after September 15, 2008, whichever occurs later: Replace
the balance weight brackets with new balance weight brackets
manufactured in 2005 or later. Thereafter, replace any balance
weight bracket with a new bracket manufactured in 2005 or later at
intervals not to exceed the accumulation of 28,800 flight hours on
that bracket. Accomplishment of the initial replacement ends the
repetitive inspection requirements of this AD.
Part Installation
(s) For all airplanes: As of September 15, 2008, no person may
install, on any airplane, a balance weight bracket of the elevator
trim tab manufactured earlier than 2005.
FAA AD Differences
Note 1: This AD differs from the MCAI and/or service information
as follows: No differences.
Other FAA AD Provisions
(t) The following provisions also apply to this AD:
(1) Alternative Methods of Compliance (AMOCs): The Manager,
International Branch, ANM-116, Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA,
has the authority to approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested using
the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. Send information to ATTN: Todd
Thompson, Aerospace Engineer, International Branch, ANM-116,
Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA, 1601 Lind Avenue, SW., Renton,
Washington 98057-3356; telephone (425) 227-1175; fax (425) 227-1149.
Before using any approved AMOC on any airplane to which the AMOC
applies, notify your principal maintenance inspector (PMI) or
principal avionics inspector (PAI), as appropriate, or lacking a
principal inspector, your local Flight Standards District Office.
(2) Airworthy Product: For any requirement in this AD to obtain
corrective actions from a manufacturer or other source, use these
actions if they are FAA-approved. Corrective actions are considered
FAA-approved if they are approved by the State of Design Authority
(or their delegated agent). You are required to assure the product
is airworthy before it is returned to service.
(3) Reporting Requirements: For any reporting requirement in
this AD, under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved the information
collection requirements and has assigned OMB Control Number 2120-
0056.
Related Information
(u) Refer to MCAI EASA Airworthiness Directive 2007-0107-E,
dated April 18, 2007, and the service bulletins identified in Table
1 of this AD for related information.
Table 1--Related Service Information
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Document Revision Date
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Short Brothers Alert Service Original....... December 16, 2004.
Bulletin SD360-55-A21.
Short Brothers Service Original....... June 26, 2003.
Bulletin SD360-55-20.
Shorts Alert Service Bulletin 1.............. March 29, 2007.
SD360-55-A21.
Shorts Service Bulletin SD360- 1.............. June 20, 2005.
55-20.
Shorts Service Bulletin SD360- 2.............. March 29, 2007.
55-20.
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Material Incorporated by Reference
(v) You must use the service information contained in Table 2 of
this AD to do the actions required by this AD, unless the AD
specifies otherwise. If you do the optional terminating action
specified in this AD, you must use the service information specified
in Table 3 of this AD to do that action, unless the AD specifies
otherwise.
Table 2--Material Incorporated by Reference for Required Actions
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Document Revision Date
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Short Brothers Alert Service Original....... December 16, 2004.
Bulletin SD360-55-A21.
Short Brothers Service Original....... June 26, 2003.
Bulletin SD360-55-20.
Shorts Alert Service Bulletin 1.............. March 29, 2007.
SD360-55-A21.
Shorts Service Bulletin SD360- 1.............. June 20, 2005.
55-20.
Shorts Service Bulletin SD360- 2.............. March 29, 2007.
55-20.
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Table 3--Material Incorporated by Reference for Optional Actions
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Document Revision Date
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Short Brothers Alert Service Original....... December 16, 2004.
Bulletin SD360-55-A21.
Shorts Alert Service Bulletin 1.............. March 29, 2007.
SD360-55-A21.
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(1) On September 15, 2008 (73 FR 46543, August 11, 2008), the
Director of the Federal Register previously approved the
incorporation by reference of Shorts Alert Service Bulletin SD360-
55-A21, Revision 1, dated March 29, 2007; Shorts Service Bulletin
SD360-55-20, Revision 1, dated June 20, 2005; and Shorts Service
Bulletin SD360-55-20, Revision 2, dated March 29, 2007.
(2) On March 14, 2005 (70 FR 9212, February 25, 2005), the
Director of the Federal Register previously approved the
incorporation by reference of Short Brothers Alert Service Bulletin
SD360-55-A21, dated December 16, 2004.
(3) On August 3, 2004 (69 FR 38813, June 29, 2004), the Director
of the Federal Register previously approved the incorporation by
reference of Short Brothers Service Bulletin SD360-55-20, dated June
26, 2003.
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(4) For service information identified in this AD, contact Short
Brothers PLC, Airworthiness, P.O. Box 241, Airport Road, Belfast BT3
9DZ, Northern Ireland; telephone +44(0)2890-462469; fax +44(0)2890-
468444; e-mail michael.mulholland@aero.bombardier.com; Internet
https://www.bombardier.com.
(5) You may review copies of the service information at the FAA,
Transport Airplane Directorate, 1601 Lind Avenue, SW., Renton,
Washington. For information on the availability of this material at
the FAA, call 425-227-1221 or 425-227-1152.
(6) You may also review copies of the service information that
is incorporated by reference at the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this
material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on August 3, 2009.
Ali Bahrami,
Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification
Service.
[FR Doc. E9-19181 Filed 8-11-09; 8:45 am]
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