Airworthiness Directives; The Boeing Company Airplanes, 1772-1776 [2013-00186]
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701,
44702 and 44704.
2. Amend § 25.795 by redesignating
paragraphs (d) and (e) as (e) and (f)
respectively, and by adding a new
paragraph (d) to read as follows:
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§ 25.795
Security considerations.
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(d) Each chemical oxygen generator or
its installation must be designed to be
secure from deliberate manipulation by
one of the following:
(1) By providing effective resistance to
tampering,
(2) By providing an effective
combination of resistance to tampering
and active tamper-evident features,
(3) By installation in a location or
manner whereby any attempt to access
the generator would be immediately
obvious, or
(4) By a combination of approaches
specified in paragraphs (d)(1), (d)(2) and
(d)(3) of this section that the
Administrator finds provides a secure
installation.
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paragraph (b)(3) to read as follows:
–400, and –500 series airplanes. The
existing AD requires repetitive
inspections to detect cracking in the
web of the aft pressure bulkhead at body
station 1016 at the aft fastener row
attachment to the ‘‘Y’’ chord, various
inspections for discrepancies at the aft
pressure bulkhead, and related
investigative and corrective actions if
necessary. Since we issued that AD, we
have determined that certain inspection
and repair conditions must be clarified,
as well as certain paragraph references
related to the terminating action. This
proposed AD would clarify certain
actions specified in the existing AD. We
are proposing this AD to detect and
correct fatigue cracking, which could
result in rapid decompression of the
fuselage.
[Docket No. FAA–2012–1316; Directorate
Identifier 2012–NM–186–AD]
We must receive comments on
this proposed AD by February 25, 2013.
ADDRESSES: You may send comments,
using the procedures found in 14 CFR
11.43 and 11.45, by any of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Fax: 202–493–2251.
• Mail: U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, M–
30, West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590.
• Hand Delivery: Deliver to Mail
address above between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
For service information identified in
this proposed AD, contact Boeing
Commercial Airplanes, Attention: Data
& Services Management, P.O. Box 3707,
MC 2H–65, Seattle, Washington 98124–
2207; telephone 206–544–5000,
extension 1; fax 206–766–5680; Internet
https://www.myboeingfleet.com. You
may review copies of the referenced
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.
RIN 2120–AA64
Examining the AD Docket
§ 25.1450
Chemical oxygen generators.
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(3) Except as provided in SFAR 109,
each chemical oxygen generator
installation must meet the requirements
of § 25.795(d).
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Issued in Washington, DC, on January 3,
2013.
Dorenda D. Baker,
Director, Aircraft Certification Service.
[FR Doc. 2013–00238 Filed 1–8–13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
Airworthiness Directives; The Boeing
Company Airplanes
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking
(NPRM).
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AGENCY:
We propose to revise an
existing airworthiness directive (AD)
that applies to all The Boeing Company
Model 737–100, –200, –200C, –300,
SUMMARY:
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DATES:
You may examine the AD docket on
the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov; or in person at the
Docket Management Facility between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays. The AD
docket contains this proposed AD, the
regulatory evaluation, any comments
received, and other information. The
street address for the Docket Office
(phone: 800–647–5527) is in the
ADDRESSES section. Comments will be
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available in the AD docket shortly after
receipt.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Alan Pohl, Aerospace Engineer,
Airframe Branch, ANM–120S, FAA,
Seattle Aircraft Certification Office,
1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton,
Washington 98057–3356; phone: (425)
917–6450; fax: (425) 917–6590; email:
alan.pohl@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comments Invited
We invite you to send any written
relevant data, views, or arguments about
this proposed AD. Send your comments
to an address listed under the
ADDRESSES section. Include ‘‘Docket No.
FAA–2012–1316; Directorate Identifier
2012–NM–186–AD’’ at the beginning of
your comments. We specifically invite
comments on the overall regulatory,
economic, environmental, and energy
aspects of this proposed AD. We will
consider all comments received by the
closing date and may amend this
proposed AD because of those
comments.
We will post all comments we
receive, without change, to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information you provide. We
will also post a report summarizing each
substantive verbal contact we receive
about this proposed AD.
Discussion
On August 31, 2012, we issued AD
2012–18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77
FR 57990, September 19, 2012), for all
The Boeing Company Model 737–100,
–200, –200C, –300, –400, and –500
series airplanes. (AD 2012–18–13
superseded AD 99–08–23, Amendment
39–11132 (64 FR 19879, April 23,
1999).) That AD requires repetitive
inspections to detect cracking in the
web of the aft pressure bulkhead at body
station 1016 at the aft fastener row
attachment to the ‘‘Y’’ chord, various
inspections for discrepancies at the aft
pressure bulkhead, and related
investigative and corrective actions if
necessary. That AD resulted from
several reports of fatigue cracking at that
location. We issued that AD to detect
and correct such fatigue cracking, which
could result in rapid decompression of
the fuselage.
Actions Since Existing AD (77 FR
57990, September 19, 2012) Was Issued
Since we issued AD 2012–18–13,
Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012), we have
determined that a certain inspection and
repair required by paragraph (l) of AD
2012–18–13 must be clarified.
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Paragraph (l) of the existing AD
specifies to inspect for ‘‘incorrectly
drilled fasteners and elongated
fasteners’’ (as well as for cracking and
corrosion), and also that ‘‘if any crack,
incorrectly drilled fastener, elongated
fastener, or corrosion is found, before
further flight, repair the web * * * .’’
However, the intent of paragraph (l) of
AD 2012–18–13 with regard to this
inspection is to inspect the fastener
holes, not the fasteners. This also
reflects the corresponding instructions
specified in Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4,
dated December 16, 2011 (which is the
appropriate source of service
information for accomplishing the
actions required by paragraph (l) of AD
2012–18–13). It is not possible to
inspect ‘‘fasteners’’ using the procedures
specified in Part III of the
Accomplishment Instructions of that
service bulletin. That is, the inspection
procedures in that service bulletin apply
to ‘‘fastener holes’’ and cannot be used
to inspect ‘‘fasteners.’’ Therefore, we
have revised paragraph (l) of this
proposed AD to specify to inspect, in
part, for ‘‘incorrectly drilled fastener
holes’’ and ‘‘elongated fastener holes,’’
as well as to specify that ‘‘if any crack,
incorrectly drilled fastener hole,
elongated fastener hole, or corrosion is
found, before further flight, repair
* * *.’’
In addition, we also find it necessary
to revise certain paragraph references
related to the terminating action, as
specified in paragraph (s) of AD 2012–
18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR
57990, September 19, 2012). Paragraph
(s) of AD 2012–18–13 states that
accomplishing the requirements of
paragraphs (k) through (q) of that AD
terminates the requirements of
paragraphs (g) through (j) of that AD.
However, we have determined that it is
only necessary to accomplish the
requirements of paragraph (k) of that AD
in order to terminate the requirements
of paragraphs (g) through (j) of that AD.
We have revised paragraph (s) of this
AD accordingly.
FAA’s Determination
We are proposing this AD because we
evaluated all the relevant information
and determined the unsafe condition
described previously is likely to exist or
develop in other products of the same
type design.
Proposed AD Requirements
This proposed AD would retain all
requirements of AD 2012–18–13,
Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). This proposed AD
would clarify certain actions in
paragraph (l) of this proposed AD,
would revise certain paragraph
references related to the terminating
action in paragraph (s) of this proposed
AD, and would add new paragraph
(u)(5) to this proposed AD as a new
provision of the alternative method of
compliance (AMOC) paragraph to allow
the continued use of AMOCs approved
previously in accordance with AD
2012–18–13.
Costs of Compliance
We estimate that this proposed AD
affects 566 airplanes of U.S. registry.
We estimate the following costs to
comply with this proposed AD:
ESTIMATED COSTS
Action
Labor cost
Low frequency eddy current (LFEC) inspection
[retained action from AD 99–08–23, Amendment 39–11132 (64 FR 19879, April 23,
1999)].
Detailed visual inspection [retained action from
AD 99-08-23, Amendment 39–11132 (64 FR
19879, April 23, 1999)].
Detailed, high frequency eddy current inspection
(HFEC), and LFEC inspections of the web at
the ‘‘Y’’ chord of the bulkhead, the web located under the outer circumferential tear
strap, the ‘‘Z’’ stiffeners at the dome cap, and
existing repairs [retained actions from AD
2012–18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR
57990, September 19, 2012)].
8 work-hours × $85 per
hour = $680.
$0
$680 .............................
$384,880
2 work-hours × $85 per
hour = $170.
$0
$170 .............................
$96,220
Up to 60 work-hours ×
$85 per hour =
$5,100 per inspection
cycle.
$0
Up to $5,100 per inspection cycle.
Up to $2,886,600 per
inspection cycle.
We estimate the following costs to do
any necessary on-condition inspections
that would be required based on the
Parts cost
Cost per product
results of the initial inspection. We have
no way of determining the number of
Cost on U.S. operators
aircraft that might need these
inspections:
ON-CONDITION COSTS
Labor cost
Detailed and HFEC inspections for oil-canning .........................................
LFEC or HFEC inspection for cracking .....................................................
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Action
1 work-hour × $85 per hour = $85 ..
2 work-hours × $85 per hour =
$170.
We have received no definitive data
that would enable us to provide cost
estimates for the crack repairs specified
in this proposed AD.
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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
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Cost per
product
Parts cost
$0
$0
$85
$170
the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII,
Aviation Programs, describes in more
detail the scope of the Agency’s
authority.
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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 have determined that this
proposed AD would not have federalism
implications under Executive Order
13132. This proposed AD would 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 that the proposed regulation:
(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),
(3) Will not affect intrastate aviation
in Alaska, and
(4) 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.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39
Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation
safety, Incorporation by reference,
Safety.
The Proposed Amendment
Accordingly, under the authority
delegated to me by the Administrator,
the FAA proposes to amend 14 CFR part
39 as follows:
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.
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§ 39.13
[Amended]
2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by adding
the following new AD:
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The Boeing Company: Docket No. FAA–
2012–1316; Directorate Identifier 2012–
NM–186–AD.
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(a) Comments Due Date
The FAA must receive comments on this
AD action by February 25, 2013.
(b) Affected ADs
This AD revises AD 2012–18–13,
Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012).
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to all The Boeing
Company Model 737–100, –200, –200C,
–300, –400, and –500 series airplanes,
certificated in any category.
(d) Subject
Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC)/
Air Transport Association (ATA) of America
Code 53, Fuselage.
(e) Unsafe Condition
This AD was prompted by several reports
of fatigue cracks in the aft pressure bulkhead.
We are issuing this AD to detect and correct
such fatigue cracking, which could result in
rapid decompression of the fuselage.
(f) Compliance
Comply with this AD within the
compliance times specified, unless already
done.
(g) Retained Initial Inspection
This paragraph restates the initial
inspection required by paragraph (g) of AD
2012–18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR
57990, September 19, 2012). Perform either
inspection specified by paragraph (g)(1) or
(g)(2) of this AD at the time specified in
paragraph (h) of this AD.
(1) Perform a low frequency eddy current
(LFEC) inspection from the aft side of the aft
pressure bulkhead to detect discrepancies
(including cracking, misdrilled fastener
holes, and corrosion) of the web of the upper
section of the aft pressure bulkhead at body
station 1016 at the aft fastener row
attachment to the ‘‘Y’’ chord, from stringer 15
left (S–15L) to stringer 15 right (S–15R), in
accordance with Boeing 737 Nondestructive
Test Manual D6–37239, Part 6, Section 53–
10–54, dated December 5, 1998.
(2) Perform a detailed visual inspection of
the aft fastener row attachment to the ‘‘Y’’
chord from the forward side of the aft
pressure bulkhead to detect discrepancies
(including cracking, misdrilled fastener
holes, and corrosion) of the entire web of the
aft pressure bulkhead at body station 1016.
(h) Retained Compliance Times
This paragraph restates the compliance
times specified in paragraph (h) of AD 2012–
18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). Perform the inspection
required by paragraph (g) of this AD at the
time specified in paragraph (h)(1), (h)(2), or
(h)(3) of this AD, as applicable.
(1) For airplanes that have accumulated
40,000 or more total flight cycles as of May
10, 1999 (the effective date of AD 99–08–23,
Amendment 39–11132 (64 FR 19879, April
23, 1999)): Inspect within 375 flight cycles or
60 days after May 10, 1999 (the effective date
of AD 99–08–23), whichever occurs later.
(2) For airplanes that have accumulated
25,000 or more total flight cycles and fewer
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than 40,000 total flight cycles as of May 10,
1999 (the effective date of AD 99–08–23,
Amendment 39–11132 (64 FR 19879, April
23, 1999)): Inspect within 750 flight cycles or
90 days after May 10, 1999 (the effective date
of AD 99–08–23), whichever occurs later.
(3) For airplanes that have accumulated
fewer than 25,000 total flight cycles as of
May 10, 1999 (the effective date of AD 99–
08–23, Amendment 39–11132 (64 FR 19879,
April 23, 1999)): Inspect prior to the
accumulation of 25,750 total flight cycles.
(i) Retained Repetitive Inspections
This paragraph restates the repetitive
inspections required by paragraph (i) of AD
2012–18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR
57990, September 19, 2012). Within 1,200
flight cycles after performing the initial
inspection required by paragraph (g) of this
AD, and thereafter at intervals not to exceed
1,200 flight cycles: Perform either inspection
specified by paragraph (g)(1) or (g)(2) of this
AD.
(j) Retained Corrective Actions
This paragraph restates the corrective
actions required by paragraph (j) of AD 2012–
18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). If any discrepancy is
detected during any inspection required by
paragraph (g), (h), or (i) of this AD: Prior to
further flight, accomplish the actions
specified by paragraphs (j)(1) and (j)(3) of this
AD, and paragraph (j)(2) of this AD, if
applicable.
(1) Perform a high frequency eddy current
inspection from the forward side of the
bulkhead to detect cracking of the web at the
‘‘Y’’ chord attachment, around the entire
periphery of the ‘‘Y’’ chord, in accordance
with Boeing 737 Nondestructive Test Manual
D6–37239, Part 6, Section 51–00–00, Figure
23, dated November 5, 1995.
(2) If the most recent inspection performed
in accordance with paragraph (g) of this AD
was not a detailed visual inspection:
Accomplish the actions specified by
paragraph (g)(2) of this AD. If the inspection
was a detailed visual inspection, it is not
necessary to repeat that inspection prior to
further flight.
(3) Repair any discrepancy such as
cracking or corrosion or misdrilled fastener
holes using a method approved in
accordance with the procedures specified in
paragraph (u) of this AD.
(k) Retained Inspections of the Web at the
‘‘Y’’ Chord Upper Bulkhead From S–15L to
S–15R
This paragraph restates the inspections of
the web at the ‘‘Y’’ chord upper bulkhead
from S–15L to S–15R required by paragraph
(k) of AD 2012–18–13, Amendment 39–17190
(77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012). At the
later of the times specified in paragraphs
(k)(1) and (k)(2) of this AD: Do detailed and
LFEC inspections of the aft side of the
bulkhead web, or do detailed and high
frequency eddy current (HFEC) inspections
from the forward side of the bulkhead, and
do all applicable related investigative and
corrective actions; in accordance with Part 1
of the Accomplishment Instructions of
Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, except
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as required by paragraphs (r)(1) and (r)(3) of
this AD. Inspect for cracks, incorrectly
drilled fastener holes, and elongated fastener
holes. Do all applicable related investigative
and corrective actions before further flight.
Repeat the inspections at the applicable
times specified in table 1 of paragraph 1.E.,
‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011.
(1) Prior to the accumulation of 25,000
total flight cycles.
(2) Except as required by paragraphs (r)(2)
and (r)(4) of this AD, at the later of the times
specified in the ‘‘Compliance Time’’ column
in table 1 of paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’
of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–
53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16,
2011.
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(l) Retained Inspections of the Web at the
‘‘Y’’ Chord in the Lower Bulkhead From S–
15L to S–15R With Revised Inspection and
Repair Conditions
This paragraph restates the inspections of
the web at the ‘‘Y’’ chord in the lower
bulkhead from S–15L to S–15R required by
paragraph (l) of AD 2012–18–13, Amendment
39–17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012),
with revised inspection and repair
conditions. Except as required by paragraphs
(r)(2) and (r)(5) of this AD, at the applicable
time specified in table 2 of paragraph 1.E.,
‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011: Do detailed and eddy
current inspections of the web from the
forward or aft side of the bulkhead for cracks,
incorrectly drilled fastener holes, and
elongated fastener holes, in accordance with
Part III of the Accomplishment Instructions
of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–
53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16,
2011, except as required by paragraphs (r)(1)
and (r)(3) of this AD. If any crack, incorrectly
drilled fastener hole, elongated fastener hole,
or corrosion is found, before further flight,
repair using a method approved in
accordance with the procedures specified in
paragraph (u) of this AD. Repeat the
inspections at the applicable times specified
in table 2 of paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’
of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–
53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16,
2011.
(m) Retained One-Time Inspection Under the
Tear Strap
This paragraph restates the one-time
inspection under the tear strap required by
paragraph (m) of AD 2012–18–13,
Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). Except as required by
paragraphs (r)(2) and (r)(5) of this AD, at the
applicable time specified in table 3 of
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Do a
one-time LFEC inspection for cracks on the
aft side of the bulkhead of the web located
under the outer circumferential tear strap, or
do a one-time HFEC inspection for cracks
from the forward side of the bulkhead of the
web located under the outer circumferential
tear strap, in accordance with Part II of the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert
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Service Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4,
dated December 16, 2011, except as required
by paragraph (r)(1) of this AD. If any cracking
is found, before further flight, repair the
bulkhead using a method approved in
accordance with the procedures specified in
paragraph (u) of this AD.
(n) Retained Inspection for Oil-Canning
This paragraph restates the inspection for
oil-canning required by paragraph (n) of AD
2012–18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR
57990, September 19, 2012). Except as
required by paragraph (r)(2) of this AD, at the
applicable time specified in table 4 of
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Do a
detailed inspection from the aft side of the
bulkhead for oil-canning and do all
applicable related investigative and
corrective actions, in accordance with Part II
of the Accomplishment Instructions of
Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, except
as required by paragraph (r)(1) of this AD. Do
all related investigative and corrective
actions before further flight. Thereafter,
repeat the inspection at the applicable times
specified in table 4 of paragraph 1.E.,
‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011. For oil-cans found
within the limits specified in Part II of the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4,
dated December 16, 2011: In lieu of installing
the repair before further flight, at the
applicable times specified in table 4 of
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, do
initial and repetitive detailed and HFEC
inspections for cracks of the oil-canning and
install the repair, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4,
dated December 16, 2011. If any crack is
found, before further flight, repair the
cracking using a method approved in
accordance with the procedures specified in
paragraph (u) of this AD. Installing the repair
terminates the repetitive inspections for
cracks.
(o) Retained Inspection of the Dome Cap at
the Center of the Bulkhead
This paragraph restates the inspection of
the dome cap at the center of the bulkhead
required by paragraph (o) of AD 2012–18–13,
Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). Except as required by
paragraphs (r)(2) and (r)(5) of this AD, at the
applicable time specified in table 5 of
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Do an
eddy current inspection to detect any
cracking of the dome cap at the center of the
bulkhead, and do all applicable corrective
actions, in accordance with Part IV of the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4,
dated December 16, 2011. Do all corrective
actions before further flight. Repeat the
inspection at the times specified in table 5 of
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paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011.
(p) Retained Inspection of the Forward
Flange of the ‘‘Z’’ Stiffeners at the Dome Cap
This paragraph restates the inspection of
the forward flange of the ‘‘Z’’ stiffeners at the
dome cap required by paragraph (p) of AD
2012–18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR
57990, September 19, 2012). Except as
required by paragraphs (r)(2) and (r)(5) of this
AD, at the applicable time specified in table
6 of paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Do an
HFEC inspection to detect any cracking of the
‘‘Z’’ stiffener flanges at the dome cap in the
center of the bulkhead, in accordance with
Part V of the Accomplishment Instructions of
Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, except
as required by paragraph (r)(1) of this AD. If
any crack is found, before further flight,
repair the flanges using a method approved
in accordance with the procedures specified
in paragraph (u) of this AD. Repeat the
inspection at the applicable times specified
in table 6 of paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’
of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–
53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16,
2011.
(q) Retained Inspection for Existing Repairs
on the Bulkhead
This paragraph restates the inspection for
existing repairs on the bulkhead required by
paragraph (q) of AD 2012–18–13,
Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). Except as required by
paragraph (r)(2) of this AD, at the applicable
time specified in table 7 of paragraph 1.E.,
‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011: Do a detailed inspection
of the bulkhead web and stiffeners for
existing repairs, in accordance with Part VI
of the Accomplishment Instructions of
Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, except
as required by paragraph (r)(1) of this AD.
(1) If any repair identified in the
‘‘Condition’’ column of table 8 of paragraph
1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011, is found and the
‘‘Reference’’ column refers to Appendix A, B,
C, or D of that service bulletin: At the
applicable times specified in table 8 of
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, except
as required by paragraph (r)(2) of this AD, do
an HFEC inspection or an LFEC inspection of
the web for cracking, in accordance with
Appendix A, B, C, or D, as applicable, of
Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011. If any
cracking is found, before further flight, repair
using a method approved in accordance with
the procedures specified in paragraph (u) of
this AD. Repeat the inspections thereafter at
the applicable intervals specified in table 8
of paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011.
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(2) If any repair identified in the
‘‘Condition’’ column of table 8 of paragraph
1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011, is found and the
‘‘Reference’’ column refers to Appendix E of
that service bulletin: At the applicable times
specified in table 8 of paragraph 1.E.,
‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011, except as required by
paragraph (r)(2) of this AD, remove the repair
and replace with a new repair, in accordance
with Appendix E of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011.
(3) If any non-SRM (structural repair
manual) repair is found and the repair does
not have FAA-approved damage tolerance
inspections, except as required by paragraph
(r)(2) of this AD, at the applicable time
specified in table 7 of Paragraph 1.E.,
‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011: Contact the Boeing
Commercial Airplanes Organization
Designation Authorization (ODA) that has
been authorized by the Manager, Seattle
Aircraft Certification Office, for damage
tolerance inspections. Do those damage
tolerance inspections at the times given using
a method approved in accordance with the
procedures specified in paragraph (u) of this
AD.
(r) Retained Exceptions to the Service
Information
This paragraph restates the exceptions to
the service information required by
paragraph (r) of AD 2012–18–13, Amendment
39–17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012).
(1) Where Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated December
16, 2011, specifies to contact Boeing for
repair instructions: Before further flight,
repair using a method approved in
accordance with the procedures specified in
paragraph (u) of this AD.
(2) Where Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated December
16, 2011, specifies a compliance time ‘‘after
the date of Revision 1 to this service
bulletin,’’ ‘‘from the date of Revision 3 of this
service bulletin,’’ ‘‘after the date of Revision
3 to this service bulletin,’’ or ‘‘of the effective
date of AD 99–08–23,’’ this AD requires
compliance within the specified compliance
time after October 24, 2012 (the effective date
of AD 2012–18–13, Amendment 39–17190
(77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012)).
(3) Access and restoration procedures
specified in the Accomplishment
Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated December
16, 2011, are not required by this AD.
Operators may do those procedures following
their maintenance practices.
(4) Where table 1 of paragraph 1.E.,
‘‘Compliance’’ of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011, specifies a compliance
time relative to actions done ‘‘in accordance
with paragraph (a)(2) of AD 99–08–23,’’ this
AD requires compliance within the specified
compliance time relative to actions specified
in paragraph (g)(2) of this AD.
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(5) Where the Condition columns in tables
2, 3, 5, and 6 of paragraph 1.E.,
‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737–53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011, refer to total flight cycles,
this AD applies to the airplanes with the
specified total flight cycles as of October 24,
2012 (the effective date of AD 2012–18–13,
Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012)).
(s) Retained Terminating Action With
Revised Paragraph Reference
This paragraph restates the terminating
action specified in paragraph (s) of AD 2012–
18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012), with a revised
paragraph reference. Accomplishment of the
requirements in paragraph (k) of this AD
terminates the requirements of paragraphs (g)
through (j) of this AD.
(t) Credit for Previous Actions
This paragraph restates the credit for
previous actions specified by paragraph (t) of
AD 2012–18–13, Amendment 39–17190 (77
FR 57990, September 19, 2012). This
paragraph provides credit for the actions
required by paragraphs (k) through (s) of this
AD, if the actions were performed before the
effective date of this AD using the service
bulletins specified in paragraphs (t)(1)
through (t)(4) of this AD.
(1) Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–
53A1214, dated June 17, 1999.
(2) Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–
53A1214, Revision 1, dated June 22, 2000.
(3) Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–
53A1214, Revision 2, dated May 24, 2001.
(4) Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737–
53A1214, Revision 3, dated January 19, 2011.
(u) Alternative Methods of Compliance
(AMOCs)
(1) The Manager, Seattle Aircraft
Certification Office (ACO), FAA, has the
authority to approve AMOCs for this AD, if
requested using the procedures found in 14
CFR 39.19. In accordance with 14 CFR 39.19,
send your request to your principal inspector
or local Flight Standards District Office, as
appropriate. If sending information directly
to the manager of the ACO, send it to the
attention of the person identified in the
Related Information section of this AD.
Information may be emailed to: 9-ANMSeattle-ACO-AMOC-Requests@faa.gov.
(2) Before using any approved AMOC,
notify your appropriate principal inspector,
or lacking a principal inspector, the manager
of the local flight standards district office/
certificate holding district office.
(3) An AMOC that provides an acceptable
level of safety may be used for any repair
required by this AD if it is approved by the
Boeing Commercial Airplanes ODA that has
been authorized by the Manager, Seattle
ACO, to make those findings. For a repair
method to be approved, the repair must meet
the certification basis of the airplane, and the
approval must specifically refer to this AD.
(4) AMOCs approved previously in
accordance with AD 99–08–23, Amendment
39–11132 (64 FR 19879, April 23, 1999), are
approved as AMOCs for the corresponding
provisions of this AD.
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(5) AMOCs approved previously in
accordance with AD 2012–18–13,
Amendment 39–17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012), are approved as
AMOCs for the corresponding provisions of
this AD.
(v) Related Information
(1) For more information about this AD,
contact Alan Pohl, Aerospace Engineer,
Airframe Branch, ANM–120S, FAA, Seattle
Aircraft Certification Office, 1601 Lind
Avenue SW., Renton, Washington 98057–
3356; phone: (425) 917–6440; fax: (425) 917–
6590; email: alan.pohl@faa.gov.
(2) For service information identified in
this AD, contact Boeing Commercial
Airplanes, Attention: Data & Services
Management, P.O. Box 3707, MC 2H–65,
Seattle, Washington 98124–2207; telephone
206–544–5000, extension 1; fax 206–766–
5680; Internet https://
www.myboeingfleet.com. You may review
copies of the referenced 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.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on January
2, 2013.
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–2012–1217; Directorate
Identifier 2012–NE–39–AD]
RIN 2120–AA64
Airworthiness Directives; International
Aero Engines AG Turbofan Engines
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking
(NPRM).
AGENCY:
We propose to adopt a new
airworthiness directive (AD) for certain
International Aero Engines AG (IAE),
V2525–D5 and V2528–D5 turbofan
engines, with a certain number (No.) 4
bearing internal scavenge tube and a
certain No. 4 bearing external scavenge
tube installed. This proposed AD was
prompted by a report of an engine
under-cowl fire and commanded inflight shutdown. This proposed AD
would require replacement of certain
part number (P/N) No. 4 bearing internal
scavenge tubes, and alignment checks of
certain P/N No. 4 bearing external
scavenge tubes. We are proposing this
AD to prevent engine fire and damage
to the airplane.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA-2012-1316; Directorate Identifier 2012-NM-186-AD]
RIN 2120-AA64
Airworthiness Directives; The Boeing Company Airplanes
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).
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SUMMARY: We propose to revise an existing airworthiness directive (AD)
that applies to all The Boeing Company Model 737-100, -200, -200C, -
300, -400, and -500 series airplanes. The existing AD requires
repetitive inspections to detect cracking in the web of the aft
pressure bulkhead at body station 1016 at the aft fastener row
attachment to the ``Y'' chord, various inspections for discrepancies at
the aft pressure bulkhead, and related investigative and corrective
actions if necessary. Since we issued that AD, we have determined that
certain inspection and repair conditions must be clarified, as well as
certain paragraph references related to the terminating action. This
proposed AD would clarify certain actions specified in the existing AD.
We are proposing this AD to detect and correct fatigue cracking, which
could result in rapid decompression of the fuselage.
DATES: We must receive comments on this proposed AD by February 25,
2013.
ADDRESSES: You may send comments, using the procedures found in 14 CFR
11.43 and 11.45, by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Fax: 202-493-2251.
Mail: U.S. Department of Transportation, Docket
Operations, M-30, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590.
Hand Delivery: Deliver to Mail address above between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
For service information identified in this proposed AD, contact
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Attention: Data & Services Management,
P.O. Box 3707, MC 2H-65, Seattle, Washington 98124-2207; telephone 206-
544-5000, extension 1; fax 206-766-5680; Internet https://www.myboeingfleet.com. You may review copies of the referenced 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.
Examining the AD Docket
You may examine the AD docket on the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov; or in person at the Docket Management Facility
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays. The AD docket contains this proposed AD, the regulatory
evaluation, any comments received, and other information. The street
address for the Docket Office (phone: 800-647-5527) is in the ADDRESSES
section. Comments will be available in the AD docket shortly after
receipt.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alan Pohl, Aerospace Engineer,
Airframe Branch, ANM-120S, FAA, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office,
1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, Washington 98057-3356; phone: (425) 917-
6450; fax: (425) 917-6590; email: alan.pohl@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comments Invited
We invite you to send any written relevant data, views, or
arguments about this proposed AD. Send your comments to an address
listed under the ADDRESSES section. Include ``Docket No. FAA-2012-1316;
Directorate Identifier 2012-NM-186-AD'' at the beginning of your
comments. We specifically invite comments on the overall regulatory,
economic, environmental, and energy aspects of this proposed AD. We
will consider all comments received by the closing date and may amend
this proposed AD because of those comments.
We will post all comments we receive, without change, to https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information you provide. We
will also post a report summarizing each substantive verbal contact we
receive about this proposed AD.
Discussion
On August 31, 2012, we issued AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77
FR 57990, September 19, 2012), for all The Boeing Company Model 737-
100, -200, -200C, -300, -400, and -500 series airplanes. (AD 2012-18-13
superseded AD 99-08-23, Amendment 39-11132 (64 FR 19879, April 23,
1999).) That AD requires repetitive inspections to detect cracking in
the web of the aft pressure bulkhead at body station 1016 at the aft
fastener row attachment to the ``Y'' chord, various inspections for
discrepancies at the aft pressure bulkhead, and related investigative
and corrective actions if necessary. That AD resulted from several
reports of fatigue cracking at that location. We issued that AD to
detect and correct such fatigue cracking, which could result in rapid
decompression of the fuselage.
Actions Since Existing AD (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012) Was Issued
Since we issued AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012), we have determined that a certain inspection and
repair required by paragraph (l) of AD 2012-18-13 must be clarified.
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Paragraph (l) of the existing AD specifies to inspect for ``incorrectly
drilled fasteners and elongated fasteners'' (as well as for cracking
and corrosion), and also that ``if any crack, incorrectly drilled
fastener, elongated fastener, or corrosion is found, before further
flight, repair the web * * * .'' However, the intent of paragraph (l)
of AD 2012-18-13 with regard to this inspection is to inspect the
fastener holes, not the fasteners. This also reflects the corresponding
instructions specified in Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011 (which is the appropriate source of
service information for accomplishing the actions required by paragraph
(l) of AD 2012-18-13). It is not possible to inspect ``fasteners''
using the procedures specified in Part III of the Accomplishment
Instructions of that service bulletin. That is, the inspection
procedures in that service bulletin apply to ``fastener holes'' and
cannot be used to inspect ``fasteners.'' Therefore, we have revised
paragraph (l) of this proposed AD to specify to inspect, in part, for
``incorrectly drilled fastener holes'' and ``elongated fastener
holes,'' as well as to specify that ``if any crack, incorrectly drilled
fastener hole, elongated fastener hole, or corrosion is found, before
further flight, repair * * *.''
In addition, we also find it necessary to revise certain paragraph
references related to the terminating action, as specified in paragraph
(s) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19,
2012). Paragraph (s) of AD 2012-18-13 states that accomplishing the
requirements of paragraphs (k) through (q) of that AD terminates the
requirements of paragraphs (g) through (j) of that AD. However, we have
determined that it is only necessary to accomplish the requirements of
paragraph (k) of that AD in order to terminate the requirements of
paragraphs (g) through (j) of that AD. We have revised paragraph (s) of
this AD accordingly.
FAA's Determination
We are proposing this AD because we evaluated all the relevant
information and determined the unsafe condition described previously is
likely to exist or develop in other products of the same type design.
Proposed AD Requirements
This proposed AD would retain all requirements of AD 2012-18-13,
Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012). This proposed AD
would clarify certain actions in paragraph (l) of this proposed AD,
would revise certain paragraph references related to the terminating
action in paragraph (s) of this proposed AD, and would add new
paragraph (u)(5) to this proposed AD as a new provision of the
alternative method of compliance (AMOC) paragraph to allow the
continued use of AMOCs approved previously in accordance with AD 2012-
18-13.
Costs of Compliance
We estimate that this proposed AD affects 566 airplanes of U.S.
registry.
We estimate the following costs to comply with this proposed AD:
Estimated Costs
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Cost on U.S.
Action Labor cost Parts cost Cost per product operators
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Low frequency eddy current (LFEC) 8 work-hours x $85 $0 $680............... $384,880
inspection [retained action from per hour = $680.
AD 99-08-23, Amendment 39-11132
(64 FR 19879, April 23, 1999)].
Detailed visual inspection 2 work-hours x $85 $0 $170............... $96,220
[retained action from AD per hour = $170.
99[dash]08[dash]23, Amendment 39-
11132 (64 FR 19879, April 23,
1999)].
Detailed, high frequency eddy Up to 60 work-hours $0 Up to $5,100 per Up to $2,886,600
current inspection (HFEC), and x $85 per hour = inspection cycle. per inspection
LFEC inspections of the web at $5,100 per cycle.
the ``Y'' chord of the bulkhead, inspection cycle.
the web located under the outer
circumferential tear strap, the
``Z'' stiffeners at the dome
cap, and existing repairs
[retained actions from AD 2012-
18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR
57990, September 19, 2012)].
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We estimate the following costs to do any necessary on-condition
inspections that would be required based on the results of the initial
inspection. We have no way of determining the number of aircraft that
might need these inspections:
On-Condition Costs
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Cost per
Action Labor cost Parts cost product
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Detailed and HFEC inspections for oil-canning. 1 work-hour x $85 per hour = $85 $0 $85
LFEC or HFEC inspection for cracking.......... 2 work-hours x $85 per hour = $0 $170
$170.
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We have received no definitive data that would enable us to provide
cost estimates for the crack repairs specified in this proposed AD.
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.
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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 have determined that this proposed AD would not have federalism
implications under Executive Order 13132. This proposed AD would 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 that the proposed
regulation:
(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),
(3) Will not affect intrastate aviation in Alaska, and
(4) 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.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39
Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation safety, Incorporation by
reference, Safety.
The Proposed Amendment
Accordingly, under the authority delegated to me by the
Administrator, the FAA proposes to amend 14 CFR part 39 as follows:
PART 39--AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
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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]
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2. The FAA amends Sec. 39.13 by adding the following new AD:
The Boeing Company: Docket No. FAA-2012-1316; Directorate Identifier
2012-NM-186-AD.
(a) Comments Due Date
The FAA must receive comments on this AD action by February 25,
2013.
(b) Affected ADs
This AD revises AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012).
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to all The Boeing Company Model 737-100, -200, -
200C, -300, -400, and -500 series airplanes, certificated in any
category.
(d) Subject
Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC)/Air Transport Association
(ATA) of America Code 53, Fuselage.
(e) Unsafe Condition
This AD was prompted by several reports of fatigue cracks in the
aft pressure bulkhead. We are issuing this AD to detect and correct
such fatigue cracking, which could result in rapid decompression of
the fuselage.
(f) Compliance
Comply with this AD within the compliance times specified,
unless already done.
(g) Retained Initial Inspection
This paragraph restates the initial inspection required by
paragraph (g) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). Perform either inspection specified by
paragraph (g)(1) or (g)(2) of this AD at the time specified in
paragraph (h) of this AD.
(1) Perform a low frequency eddy current (LFEC) inspection from
the aft side of the aft pressure bulkhead to detect discrepancies
(including cracking, misdrilled fastener holes, and corrosion) of
the web of the upper section of the aft pressure bulkhead at body
station 1016 at the aft fastener row attachment to the ``Y'' chord,
from stringer 15 left (S-15L) to stringer 15 right (S-15R), in
accordance with Boeing 737 Nondestructive Test Manual D6-37239, Part
6, Section 53-10-54, dated December 5, 1998.
(2) Perform a detailed visual inspection of the aft fastener row
attachment to the ``Y'' chord from the forward side of the aft
pressure bulkhead to detect discrepancies (including cracking,
misdrilled fastener holes, and corrosion) of the entire web of the
aft pressure bulkhead at body station 1016.
(h) Retained Compliance Times
This paragraph restates the compliance times specified in
paragraph (h) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). Perform the inspection required by paragraph
(g) of this AD at the time specified in paragraph (h)(1), (h)(2), or
(h)(3) of this AD, as applicable.
(1) For airplanes that have accumulated 40,000 or more total
flight cycles as of May 10, 1999 (the effective date of AD 99-08-23,
Amendment 39-11132 (64 FR 19879, April 23, 1999)): Inspect within
375 flight cycles or 60 days after May 10, 1999 (the effective date
of AD 99-08-23), whichever occurs later.
(2) For airplanes that have accumulated 25,000 or more total
flight cycles and fewer than 40,000 total flight cycles as of May
10, 1999 (the effective date of AD 99-08-23, Amendment 39-11132 (64
FR 19879, April 23, 1999)): Inspect within 750 flight cycles or 90
days after May 10, 1999 (the effective date of AD 99-08-23),
whichever occurs later.
(3) For airplanes that have accumulated fewer than 25,000 total
flight cycles as of May 10, 1999 (the effective date of AD 99-08-23,
Amendment 39-11132 (64 FR 19879, April 23, 1999)): Inspect prior to
the accumulation of 25,750 total flight cycles.
(i) Retained Repetitive Inspections
This paragraph restates the repetitive inspections required by
paragraph (i) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). Within 1,200 flight cycles after performing the
initial inspection required by paragraph (g) of this AD, and
thereafter at intervals not to exceed 1,200 flight cycles: Perform
either inspection specified by paragraph (g)(1) or (g)(2) of this
AD.
(j) Retained Corrective Actions
This paragraph restates the corrective actions required by
paragraph (j) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). If any discrepancy is detected during any
inspection required by paragraph (g), (h), or (i) of this AD: Prior
to further flight, accomplish the actions specified by paragraphs
(j)(1) and (j)(3) of this AD, and paragraph (j)(2) of this AD, if
applicable.
(1) Perform a high frequency eddy current inspection from the
forward side of the bulkhead to detect cracking of the web at the
``Y'' chord attachment, around the entire periphery of the ``Y''
chord, in accordance with Boeing 737 Nondestructive Test Manual D6-
37239, Part 6, Section 51-00-00, Figure 23, dated November 5, 1995.
(2) If the most recent inspection performed in accordance with
paragraph (g) of this AD was not a detailed visual inspection:
Accomplish the actions specified by paragraph (g)(2) of this AD. If
the inspection was a detailed visual inspection, it is not necessary
to repeat that inspection prior to further flight.
(3) Repair any discrepancy such as cracking or corrosion or
misdrilled fastener holes using a method approved in accordance with
the procedures specified in paragraph (u) of this AD.
(k) Retained Inspections of the Web at the ``Y'' Chord Upper Bulkhead
From S-15L to S-15R
This paragraph restates the inspections of the web at the ``Y''
chord upper bulkhead from S-15L to S-15R required by paragraph (k)
of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19,
2012). At the later of the times specified in paragraphs (k)(1) and
(k)(2) of this AD: Do detailed and LFEC inspections of the aft side
of the bulkhead web, or do detailed and high frequency eddy current
(HFEC) inspections from the forward side of the bulkhead, and do all
applicable related investigative and corrective actions; in
accordance with Part 1 of the Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16,
2011, except
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as required by paragraphs (r)(1) and (r)(3) of this AD. Inspect for
cracks, incorrectly drilled fastener holes, and elongated fastener
holes. Do all applicable related investigative and corrective
actions before further flight. Repeat the inspections at the
applicable times specified in table 1 of paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011.
(1) Prior to the accumulation of 25,000 total flight cycles.
(2) Except as required by paragraphs (r)(2) and (r)(4) of this
AD, at the later of the times specified in the ``Compliance Time''
column in table 1 of paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011.
(l) Retained Inspections of the Web at the ``Y'' Chord in the Lower
Bulkhead From S-15L to S-15R With Revised Inspection and Repair
Conditions
This paragraph restates the inspections of the web at the ``Y''
chord in the lower bulkhead from S-15L to S-15R required by
paragraph (l) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012), with revised inspection and repair conditions.
Except as required by paragraphs (r)(2) and (r)(5) of this AD, at
the applicable time specified in table 2 of paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Do detailed and eddy current
inspections of the web from the forward or aft side of the bulkhead
for cracks, incorrectly drilled fastener holes, and elongated
fastener holes, in accordance with Part III of the Accomplishment
Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision
4, dated December 16, 2011, except as required by paragraphs (r)(1)
and (r)(3) of this AD. If any crack, incorrectly drilled fastener
hole, elongated fastener hole, or corrosion is found, before further
flight, repair using a method approved in accordance with the
procedures specified in paragraph (u) of this AD. Repeat the
inspections at the applicable times specified in table 2 of
paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011.
(m) Retained One-Time Inspection Under the Tear Strap
This paragraph restates the one-time inspection under the tear
strap required by paragraph (m) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190
(77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012). Except as required by paragraphs
(r)(2) and (r)(5) of this AD, at the applicable time specified in
table 3 of paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Do a one-
time LFEC inspection for cracks on the aft side of the bulkhead of
the web located under the outer circumferential tear strap, or do a
one-time HFEC inspection for cracks from the forward side of the
bulkhead of the web located under the outer circumferential tear
strap, in accordance with Part II of the Accomplishment Instructions
of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated
December 16, 2011, except as required by paragraph (r)(1) of this
AD. If any cracking is found, before further flight, repair the
bulkhead using a method approved in accordance with the procedures
specified in paragraph (u) of this AD.
(n) Retained Inspection for Oil-Canning
This paragraph restates the inspection for oil-canning required
by paragraph (n) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012). Except as required by paragraph (r)(2) of this
AD, at the applicable time specified in table 4 of paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Do a detailed inspection from
the aft side of the bulkhead for oil-canning and do all applicable
related investigative and corrective actions, in accordance with
Part II of the Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, except as
required by paragraph (r)(1) of this AD. Do all related
investigative and corrective actions before further flight.
Thereafter, repeat the inspection at the applicable times specified
in table 4 of paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011.
For oil-cans found within the limits specified in Part II of the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-
53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: In lieu of installing
the repair before further flight, at the applicable times specified
in table 4 of paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011,
do initial and repetitive detailed and HFEC inspections for cracks
of the oil-canning and install the repair, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-
53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011. If any crack is found,
before further flight, repair the cracking using a method approved
in accordance with the procedures specified in paragraph (u) of this
AD. Installing the repair terminates the repetitive inspections for
cracks.
(o) Retained Inspection of the Dome Cap at the Center of the Bulkhead
This paragraph restates the inspection of the dome cap at the
center of the bulkhead required by paragraph (o) of AD 2012-18-13,
Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012). Except as
required by paragraphs (r)(2) and (r)(5) of this AD, at the
applicable time specified in table 5 of paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Do an eddy current inspection
to detect any cracking of the dome cap at the center of the
bulkhead, and do all applicable corrective actions, in accordance
with Part IV of the Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011.
Do all corrective actions before further flight. Repeat the
inspection at the times specified in table 5 of paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011.
(p) Retained Inspection of the Forward Flange of the ``Z'' Stiffeners
at the Dome Cap
This paragraph restates the inspection of the forward flange of
the ``Z'' stiffeners at the dome cap required by paragraph (p) of AD
2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012).
Except as required by paragraphs (r)(2) and (r)(5) of this AD, at
the applicable time specified in table 6 of paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Do an HFEC inspection to detect
any cracking of the ``Z'' stiffener flanges at the dome cap in the
center of the bulkhead, in accordance with Part V of the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-
53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, except as required by
paragraph (r)(1) of this AD. If any crack is found, before further
flight, repair the flanges using a method approved in accordance
with the procedures specified in paragraph (u) of this AD. Repeat
the inspection at the applicable times specified in table 6 of
paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011.
(q) Retained Inspection for Existing Repairs on the Bulkhead
This paragraph restates the inspection for existing repairs on
the bulkhead required by paragraph (q) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment
39-17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012). Except as required by
paragraph (r)(2) of this AD, at the applicable time specified in
table 7 of paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Do a
detailed inspection of the bulkhead web and stiffeners for existing
repairs, in accordance with Part VI of the Accomplishment
Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision
4, dated December 16, 2011, except as required by paragraph (r)(1)
of this AD.
(1) If any repair identified in the ``Condition'' column of
table 8 of paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, is found
and the ``Reference'' column refers to Appendix A, B, C, or D of
that service bulletin: At the applicable times specified in table 8
of paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, except as required
by paragraph (r)(2) of this AD, do an HFEC inspection or an LFEC
inspection of the web for cracking, in accordance with Appendix A,
B, C, or D, as applicable, of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-
53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011. If any cracking is
found, before further flight, repair using a method approved in
accordance with the procedures specified in paragraph (u) of this
AD. Repeat the inspections thereafter at the applicable intervals
specified in table 8 of paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16,
2011.
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(2) If any repair identified in the ``Condition'' column of
table 8 of paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, is found
and the ``Reference'' column refers to Appendix E of that service
bulletin: At the applicable times specified in table 8 of paragraph
1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, except as required by paragraph
(r)(2) of this AD, remove the repair and replace with a new repair,
in accordance with Appendix E of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-
53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011.
(3) If any non-SRM (structural repair manual) repair is found
and the repair does not have FAA-approved damage tolerance
inspections, except as required by paragraph (r)(2) of this AD, at
the applicable time specified in table 7 of Paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214,
Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011: Contact the Boeing Commercial
Airplanes Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) that has been
authorized by the Manager, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office,
for damage tolerance inspections. Do those damage tolerance
inspections at the times given using a method approved in accordance
with the procedures specified in paragraph (u) of this AD.
(r) Retained Exceptions to the Service Information
This paragraph restates the exceptions to the service
information required by paragraph (r) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment
39-17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012).
(1) Where Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4,
dated December 16, 2011, specifies to contact Boeing for repair
instructions: Before further flight, repair using a method approved
in accordance with the procedures specified in paragraph (u) of this
AD.
(2) Where Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4,
dated December 16, 2011, specifies a compliance time ``after the
date of Revision 1 to this service bulletin,'' ``from the date of
Revision 3 of this service bulletin,'' ``after the date of Revision
3 to this service bulletin,'' or ``of the effective date of AD 99-
08-23,'' this AD requires compliance within the specified compliance
time after October 24, 2012 (the effective date of AD 2012-18-13,
Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012)).
(3) Access and restoration procedures specified in the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-
53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, are not required by
this AD. Operators may do those procedures following their
maintenance practices.
(4) Where table 1 of paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance'' of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16,
2011, specifies a compliance time relative to actions done ``in
accordance with paragraph (a)(2) of AD 99-08-23,'' this AD requires
compliance within the specified compliance time relative to actions
specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this AD.
(5) Where the Condition columns in tables 2, 3, 5, and 6 of
paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
737-53A1214, Revision 4, dated December 16, 2011, refer to total
flight cycles, this AD applies to the airplanes with the specified
total flight cycles as of October 24, 2012 (the effective date of AD
2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012)).
(s) Retained Terminating Action With Revised Paragraph Reference
This paragraph restates the terminating action specified in
paragraph (s) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990,
September 19, 2012), with a revised paragraph reference.
Accomplishment of the requirements in paragraph (k) of this AD
terminates the requirements of paragraphs (g) through (j) of this
AD.
(t) Credit for Previous Actions
This paragraph restates the credit for previous actions
specified by paragraph (t) of AD 2012-18-13, Amendment 39-17190 (77
FR 57990, September 19, 2012). This paragraph provides credit for
the actions required by paragraphs (k) through (s) of this AD, if
the actions were performed before the effective date of this AD
using the service bulletins specified in paragraphs (t)(1) through
(t)(4) of this AD.
(1) Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, dated June 17,
1999.
(2) Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 1, dated
June 22, 2000.
(3) Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 2, dated
May 24, 2001.
(4) Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 737-53A1214, Revision 3, dated
January 19, 2011.
(u) Alternative Methods of Compliance (AMOCs)
(1) The Manager, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office (ACO),
FAA, has the authority to approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested
using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. In accordance with 14
CFR 39.19, send your request to your principal inspector or local
Flight Standards District Office, as appropriate. If sending
information directly to the manager of the ACO, send it to the
attention of the person identified in the Related Information
section of this AD. Information may be emailed to: 9-ANM-Seattle-ACO-AMOC-Requests@faa.gov.
(2) Before using any approved AMOC, notify your appropriate
principal inspector, or lacking a principal inspector, the manager
of the local flight standards district office/certificate holding
district office.
(3) An AMOC that provides an acceptable level of safety may be
used for any repair required by this AD if it is approved by the
Boeing Commercial Airplanes ODA that has been authorized by the
Manager, Seattle ACO, to make those findings. For a repair method to
be approved, the repair must meet the certification basis of the
airplane, and the approval must specifically refer to this AD.
(4) AMOCs approved previously in accordance with AD 99-08-23,
Amendment 39-11132 (64 FR 19879, April 23, 1999), are approved as
AMOCs for the corresponding provisions of this AD.
(5) AMOCs approved previously in accordance with AD 2012-18-13,
Amendment 39-17190 (77 FR 57990, September 19, 2012), are approved
as AMOCs for the corresponding provisions of this AD.
(v) Related Information
(1) For more information about this AD, contact Alan Pohl,
Aerospace Engineer, Airframe Branch, ANM-120S, FAA, Seattle Aircraft
Certification Office, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, Washington
98057-3356; phone: (425) 917-6440; fax: (425) 917-6590; email:
alan.pohl@faa.gov.
(2) For service information identified in this AD, contact
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Attention: Data & Services Management,
P.O. Box 3707, MC 2H-65, Seattle, Washington 98124-2207; telephone
206-544-5000, extension 1; fax 206-766-5680; Internet https://www.myboeingfleet.com. You may review copies of the referenced
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.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on January 2, 2013.
Ali Bahrami,
Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification
Service.
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