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collection is 2120–0056. Public reporting for
this collection of information is estimated to
be approximately 5 minutes per response,
including the time for reviewing instructions,
completing and reviewing the collection of
information. All responses to this collection
of information are mandatory. Comments
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suggestions for reducing the burden should
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Information Collection Clearance Officer,
AES–200.
(h) Related Information
Refer to MCAI European Aviation Safety
Agency (EASA) AD No.: 2012–0270,
December 20, 2012; and Britten-Norman
Service Bulletin Number SB 332, Issue 1,
dated December 6, 2012, for related
information. For service information related
to this AD, contact Britten-Norman Aircraft
Ltd, Commodore House, Mountbatten
Business Centre, Millbrook Road East,
Southampton SO15 1HY, United Kingdom;
telephone: +44 01983 872511; fax: +44 01983
873246; email: info@bnaircraft.com; Internet:
www.britten-norman.com. You may review
copies of the referenced service information
at the FAA, Small Airplane Directorate, 901
Locust, Kansas City, Missouri 64106. For
information on the availability of this
material at the FAA, call (816) 329–4148.
Issued in Kansas City, Missouri, on April
2, 2013.
Earl Lawrence,
Manager, Small Airplane Directorate, Aircraft
Certification Service.
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BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA–2013–0296; Directorate
Identifier 2012–NM–102–AD]
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Inc. Airplanes
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking
(NPRM).
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: We propose to supersede an
existing airworthiness directive (AD)
that applies to certain Bombardier, Inc.
Model CL–600–2B19 (Regional Jet
Series 100 & 440) airplanes. The existing
AD currently requires revising the
airworthiness limitations section of the
Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness of the maintenance
requirements manual (MRM) by
incorporating procedures for repetitive
functional tests of the pilot input lever
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of the pitch feel simulator (PFS) units
and new repetitive functional tests of
the pilot input lever of the PFS unit, and
corrective actions if necessary; and, after
initiating the new tests, removing of the
existing procedures for the repetitive
functional tests from the MRM. The
existing AD was prompted by a report
that the shear pin located in the input
lever of two PFS units failed due to
fatigue. Since we issued that AD, a new
re-designed PFS unit has been
developed, which eliminates the need
for repetitive inspections. This proposed
AD would require replacing certain PFS
units with the new redesigned PFS unit.
This proposed AD would also remove
certain airplanes from the applicability
and add certain airplanes to the
applicability. We are proposing this AD
to prevent undetected failure of the
shear pins of both PFS units
simultaneously, which could result in
loss of pitch feel forces and consequent
reduced control of the airplane.
DATES: We must receive comments on
this proposed AD by May 24, 2013.
ADDRESSES: You may send comments 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: U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, M–
30, West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
For service information identified in
this proposed AD, contact Bombardier,
ˆ
Inc., 400 Cote-Vertu Road West, Dorval,
´
Quebec H4S 1Y9, Canada; telephone
514–855–5000; fax 514–855–7401; email
thd.crj@aero.bombardier.com; Internet
https://www.bombardier.com. You may
review copies of the referenced service
information at the FAA, Transport
Airplane Directorate, 1601 Lind Avenue
SW., Renton, WA. 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 Operations office 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
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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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cesar Gomez, Aerospace Engineer,
Airframe and Mechanical Systems
Branch, ANE–171, FAA, New York
Aircraft Certification Office, 1600
Stewart Avenue, Suite 410, Westbury,
New York 11590; telephone (516) 228–
7318; fax (516) 794–5531.
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–2013–0296; Directorate Identifier
2012–NM–102–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 based on 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 March 31, 2008, we issued AD
2008–08–09, Amendment 39–15461 (73
FR 19979, April 14, 2008). That AD
required actions intended to address an
unsafe condition on the products listed
above.
Since we issued AD 2008–08–09,
Amendment 39–15461 (73 FR 19979,
April 14, 2008), Transport Canada Civil
Aviation (TCCA), which is the aviation
authority for Canada, has issued
Canadian Airworthiness Directive CF–
2005–41R1, dated May 10, 2012
(referred to after this as the Mandatory
Continuing Airworthiness Information,
or ‘‘the MCAI’’), to correct an unsafe
condition for the specified products.
The MCAI states:
The shear pin in the input lever of several
Pitch Feel Simulators (PFS) units has failed
due to fatigue. The shear pin failure is not
always detectable by the flight crew in
normal operation. Failure of the shear pins in
both PFS units on an aeroplane could result
in loss of pitch feel forces and reduced
controllability of the aeroplane.
Recently, Transport Canada has certified the
new design of the PFS unit—part number (P/
N) 601R92300–7 as a terminating action.
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Revision 1 of this [TCCA] AD mandates the
retrofit of all in-service CL–600–2B19
aeroplanes with the redesigned PFS unit.
Required actions include replacing the
PFS units having part number (P/N)
601R92300–3 or 601R92300–5 with PFS
units having P/N 601R92300–7, which
would terminate the actions required by
AD 2008–08–09, Amendment 39–15461
(73 FR 19979, April 14, 2008). This
proposed AD also adds airplanes having
serial numbers (S/Ns) 7991 through
7999 inclusive, and removes airplanes
having S/Ns 8112 and subsequent. You
may obtain further information by
examining the MCAI in the AD docket.
Relevant Service Information
Bombardier, Inc. has issued Alert
Service Bulletin A601R–27–144,
Revision E, dated October 2, 2012,
including Appendix A, Revision A,
dated December 20, 2006; and Service
Bulletin 601R–27–139, Revision A,
dated May 28, 2012. The actions
described in this service information are
intended to correct the unsafe condition
identified in the MCAI.
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FAA’s Determination and Requirements
of This Proposed AD
This product has been approved by
the aviation authority of another
country, and is approved for operation
in the United States. Pursuant to our
bilateral agreement with the State of
Design Authority, we have been notified
of the unsafe condition described in the
MCAI and service information
referenced above. We are proposing this
AD because we evaluated all pertinent
information and determined an unsafe
condition exists and is likely to exist or
develop on other products of the same
type design.
Costs of Compliance
Based on the service information, we
estimate that this proposed AD would
affect about 574 products of U.S.
registry.
The actions that are required by AD
2008–08–09, Amendment 39–15461 (73
FR 19979, April 14, 2008), and retained
in this proposed AD take about 2 workhours per product, at an average labor
rate of $85 per work hour. Required
parts cost about $0 per product. Based
on these figures, the estimated cost of
the currently required actions is $170
per product.
We estimate that it would take about
8 work-hours per product to comply
with the new basic requirements of this
proposed AD. The average labor rate is
$85 per work-hour. Required parts
would cost about $2,500 per product.
Where the service information lists
required parts costs that are covered
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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 the proposed AD on U.S.
operators to be $1,825,320, or $3,180 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 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 this 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.
We prepared a regulatory evaluation
of the estimated costs to comply with
this proposed AD and placed it in the
AD docket.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39
Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation
safety, Incorporation by reference,
Safety.
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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.
§ 39.13
[Amended]
2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by
removing airworthiness directive (AD)
2008–08–09, Amendment 39–15461 (73
FR 19979, April 14, 2008), and adding
the following new AD:
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Bombardier, Inc.: Docket No. FAA–2013–
0296; Directorate Identifier 2012–NM–
102–AD.
(a) Comments Due Date
We must receive comments by May 24,
2013.
(b) Affected ADs
This AD supersedes AD 2008–08–09,
Amendment 39–15461 (73 FR 19979, April
14, 2008).
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to Bombardier, Inc. Model
CL–600–2B19 (Regional Jet Series 100 & 440)
airplanes, certificated in any category, serial
numbers (S/Ns) 7003 through 8111 inclusive.
(d) Subject
Air Transport Association (ATA) of
America Code 27, Flight Controls.
(e) Reason
This AD was prompted by a report that the
shear pin located in the input lever of two
pitch feel simulator (PFS) units failed due to
fatigue. We are issuing this AD to prevent
undetected failure of the shear pins of both
PFS units simultaneously, which could result
in loss of pitch feel forces and consequent
reduced control of the airplane.
(f) Compliance
You are responsible for having the actions
required by this AD performed within the
compliance times specified, unless the
actions have already been done.
(g) Retained Revision of Airworthiness
Limitations (AWL) Section of Maintenance
Requirements Manual
This paragraph restates the requirements of
paragraph (f) of AD 2008–08–09, Amendment
39–15461 (73 FR 19979, April 14, 2008). For
airplanes having S/Ns 7003 through 7990
inclusive: Within 14 days after February 13,
2004 (the effective date of AD 2004–02–07,
Amendment 39–13442 (69 FR 4234, January
29, 2004), which was superseded by AD
2006–05–11 R1, Amendment 39–14528 (71
FR 15323, March 28, 2006)), revise the AWL
section of the Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness of the maintenance
requirements manual by incorporating the
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functional check of the PFS pilot input lever,
Task R27–31–A024–01, as specified in
Bombardier Temporary Revision (TR) 2B–
1784, dated October 24, 2003, to the CL–600–
2B19 Canadair Regional Jet Maintenance
Requirements Manual, Part 2, Appendix B,
‘‘Airworthiness Limitations,’’ into the AWL
section.
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(h) Retained Functional Test of Input Lever
With Revised Service Information
This paragraph restates the requirements of
paragraph (g) of AD 2008–08–09,
Amendment 39–15461 (73 FR 19979, April
14, 2008), with revised service information.
For airplanes having S/Ns 7003 through 7990
inclusive, and S/Ns 8000 through 8111
inclusive: Before the accumulation of 4,000
total flight hours, or within 100 flight hours
after March 27, 2006 (the effective date of AD
2006–05–11 R1, Amendment 39–14528 (71
FR 15323, March 28, 2006), whichever occurs
later, do a functional test of the pilot input
lever of the PFS units to determine if the
lever is disconnected, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of a service
bulletin specified in paragraph (h)(1), (h)(2),
or (h)(3) of this AD. Repeat the test at
intervals not to exceed 100 flight hours.
Accomplishing the initial functional test
terminates the requirements of paragraph (g)
of this AD and the repetitive functional check
of the PFS pilot input lever, Task R27–31–
A024–01, as specified in the AWL section of
the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
of CL–600–2B19 Canadair Regional Jet
Maintenance Requirements Manual. As of the
effective date of this AD, only Bombardier
Alert Service Bulletin A601R–27–144,
Revision E, dated October 2, 2012, including
Appendix A, Revision A, dated December 20,
2006, may be used to accomplish the actions
required by this paragraph.
(1) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision A, dated February
14, 2006, including Appendix A, dated
September 15, 2005.
(2) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision B, dated December
20, 2006, including Appendix A, Revision A,
dated December 20, 2006.
(3) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision E, dated October 2,
2012, including Appendix A, Revision A,
dated December 20, 2006.
(i) Retained Replacement With Revised
Service Information
This paragraph restates the requirements of
paragraph (h) of AD 2008–08–09,
Amendment 39–15461 (73 FR 19979, April
14, 2008), with revised service information.
If any lever is found to be disconnected
during any functional test required by
paragraph (h) of this AD, before further flight,
replace the defective PFS unit with a
serviceable PFS unit, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of a service
bulletin specified in paragraph (i)(1), (i)(2), or
(i)(3) of this AD. As of the effective date of
this AD, only Bombardier Alert Service
Bulletin A601R–27–144, Revision E, dated
October 2, 2012, including Appendix A,
Revision A, dated December 20, 2006, may be
used to accomplish the actions required by
this paragraph.
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(1) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision A, dated February
14, 2006, including Appendix A, dated
September 15, 2005.
(2) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision B, dated December
20, 2006, including Appendix A, Revision A,
dated December 20, 2006.
(3) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision E, dated October 2,
2012, including Appendix A, Revision A,
dated December 20, 2006.
(j) New Functional Test of Input Lever
For airplanes having S/Ns 7991 through
7999 inclusive: At the later of the times
specified in paragraphs (j)(1) and (j)(2) of this
AD, do a functional test of the pilot input
lever of the PFS units to determine if the
lever is disconnected, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Bombardier
Alert Service Bulletin A601R–27–144,
Revision E, dated October 2, 2012, including
Appendix A, Revision A, dated December 20,
2006. Repeat the test thereafter at intervals
not to exceed 100 flight hours.
Accomplishing the initial functional test
specified in this paragraph terminates the
requirements of paragraph (g) of this AD and
the repetitive functional check of the PFS
pilot input lever, Task R27–31–A024–01, as
specified in the AWL section of the
Instructions for Continued Airworthiness of
CL–600–2B19 Canadair Regional Jet
Maintenance Requirements Manual.
(1) Before the accumulation of 4,000 total
flight hours.
(2) Within 100 flight hours from the
effective date of this AD.
(k) New Replacement of Defective Pitch Feel
Simulator Unit
For airplanes having S/Ns 7991 through
7999 inclusive: If any disconnected lever is
found to be detected during any functional
test required by paragraph (j) of this AD,
before further flight, replace the defective
PFS unit with a serviceable PFS unit, in
accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions of Bombardier Alert Service
Bulletin A601R–27–144, Revision E, dated
October 2, 2012, including Appendix A,
Revision A, dated December 20, 2006.
(l) New Replacement of Pitch Feel Simulator
Units
At the applicable time specified in
paragraph (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), or (l)(4) of this
AD: Replace PFS units having part number
(P/N) 601R92300–3 or 601R92300–5, with
PFS units having P/N 601R92300–7, in
accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions of Bombardier Service Bulletin
601R–27–139, Revision A, dated May 28,
2012. Accomplishment of the replacement
required by this paragraph terminates the
requirements of paragraphs (g), (h), (i), (j),
and (k) of this AD, and does not alter the
approved maintenance program for the new
redesigned PFS unit P/N 601R92300–7.
(1) For PFS units having P/N 601R92300–
3 or 601R92300–5 that have accumulated less
than 18,000 total flight hours as of the
effective date of this AD: Within 6,000 flight
hours after the effective date of this AD, but
not to exceed 23,000 total flight hours on the
PFS unit, or within 36 months after the
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effective date of this AD, whichever occurs
first.
(2) For PFS units having P/N 601R92300–
3 or 601R92300–5 that have accumulated
more than or equal to 18,000 total flight
hours but less than 19,000 total flight hours
as of the effective date of this AD: Within
5,000 flight hours after the effective date of
this AD, but not to exceed 23,000 total flight
hours on the PFS unit, or within 30 months
after the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(3) For PFS units having P/N 601R92300–
3 or 601R92300–5 that have accumulated
more than or equal to 19,000 total flight
hours but less than 20,000 total flight hours
as of the effective date of this AD: Within
4,000 flight hours after the effective date of
this AD, but not to exceed 23,000 total flight
hours on the PFS unit, or within 24 months
after the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(4) For PFS units having P/N 601R92300–
3 or 601R92300–5 that have accumulated
more than or equal to 20,000 total flight
hours as of the effective date of this AD:
Within 3,000 flight hours or 18 months, after
the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(m) Credit for Previous Actions
(1) This paragraph provides credit for the
actions required by paragraphs (h) and (i) of
this AD, if those actions were performed
before the effective date of this AD using a
service bulletin identified in paragraph
(m)(1)(i) or (m)(1)(ii) of this AD.
(i) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision C, dated July 21,
2008, including Appendix A, dated
December 20, 2006, which is not
incorporated by reference in this AD.
(ii) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision D, dated December
22, 2011, including Appendix A, dated
December 20, 2006, which is not
incorporated by reference in this AD.
(2) This paragraph provides credit for
replacement of the PFS units required by
paragraph (l) of this AD, if those actions were
performed before the effective date of this AD
using Bombardier Service Bulletin 601R–27–
139, dated December 22, 2011, which is not
incorporated by reference in this AD.
(3) This paragraph provides credit for the
actions required by paragraph (h) of this AD,
if those actions were performed before March
27, 2006 (the effective date of AD 2006–05–
11 R1, Amendment 39–14528 (71 FR 15323,
March 28, 2006)), using Bombardier Alert
Service Bulletin A601R–27–144, Revision B,
dated December 20, 2006, including
Appendix A, Revision A, dated December 20,
2006.
(4) This paragraph provides credit for
actions required by paragraph (i) of this AD,
if those actions were performed before May
19, 2008 (the effective date of AD 2008–08–
09, Amendment 39–15461 (73 FR 19979,
April 14, 2008)), using Bombardier Alert
Service Bulletin A601R–27–144, Revision B,
dated December 20, 2006, including
Appendix A, Revision A, dated December 20,
2006.
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(n) Other FAA AD Provisions
The following provisions also apply to this
AD:
(1) Alternative Methods of Compliance
(AMOCs): The Manager, New York Aircraft
Certification Office (ACO), ANE–170, 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. Send information to
ATTN: Program Manager, Continuing
Operational Safety, FAA, New York ACO,
1600 Stewart Avenue, Suite 410, Westbury,
New York 11590; telephone 516–228–7300;
fax 516–794–5531. 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. The AMOC approval letter
must specifically reference this AD. AMOCs
approved previously in accordance with AD
2008–08–09, Amendment 39–15461 (73 FR
19979, April 14, 2008), are approved as
AMOCs for the corresponding provisions of
paragraphs (g), (h), and (i) of this AD.
(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.
(o) Related Information
(1) Refer to Mandatory Continuing
Airworthiness Information (MCAI) Canadian
Airworthiness Directive CF–2005–41R1,
dated May 10, 2012, and the service bulletins
specified in paragraphs (o)(1)(i) through
(o)(1)(v) of this AD, for related information.
(i) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision A, dated February
14, 2006, including Appendix A, dated
September 15, 2005.
(ii) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision B, dated December
20, 2006, including Appendix A, Revision A,
dated December 20, 2006.
(iii) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R–27–144, Revision E, dated October 2,
2012, including Appendix A, Revision A,
dated December 20, 2006.
(iv) Bombardier Service Bulletin 601R–27–
139, Revision A, dated May 28, 2012.
(v) Bombardier Temporary Revision (TR)
2B–1784, dated October 24, 2003, to the CL–
600–2B19 Canadair Regional Jet Maintenance
Requirements Manual, Part 2, Appendix B,
‘‘Airworthiness Limitations.’’
(2) For service information identified in
ˆ
this AD, contact Bombardier, Inc., 400 Cote´
Vertu Road West, Dorval, Quebec H4S 1Y9,
Canada; telephone 514–855–5000; fax 514–
855–7401; email
thd.crj@aero.bombardier.com; Internet https://
www.bombardier.com. You may review
copies of the referenced service information
at the FAA, Transport Airplane Directorate,
1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA. For
information on the availability of this
material at the FAA, call 425–227–1221.
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Issued in Renton, Washington, on March
28, 2013.
Ali Bahrami,
Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate,
Aircraft Certification Service.
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ACTION: Supplemental notice of
proposed rulemaking (NPRM);
reopening of comment period.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: We are revising an earlier
proposed airworthiness directive (AD)
for certain Bombardier, Inc. Model
DHC–8–400 series airplanes. That
NPRM proposed replacing all three
advance pneumatic detectors (APDs)
with new detector assemblies. That
NPRM was prompted by reports of
ADPs for engine fire/overheat detector
assemblies failing to reset after
activation due to permanent
deformation of the detector switch
diaphragm after being exposed to high
temperatures. This action revises that
NPRM by adding airplanes to the
applicability. We are proposing this AD
to prevent a continued engine fire
indication in the cockpit after the actual
fire has been extinguished, which is
misleading and might influence the
pilot to conduct a potentially hazardous
‘‘off-airport’’ landing. Since these
actions impose an additional burden
over that proposed in the NPRM, we are
reopening the comment period to allow
the public the chance to comment on
these proposed changes.
DATES: We must receive comments on
this proposed AD by May 24, 2013.
ADDRESSES: You may send comments 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: U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, M–
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30, West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
For service information identified in
this proposed AD, contact Bombardier,
Inc., Q-Series Technical Help Desk, 123
Garratt Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario
M3K 1Y5, Canada; telephone 416–375–
4000; fax 416–375–4539; email
thd.qseries@aero.bombardier.com;
Internet https://www.bombardier.com.
You may review copies of the
referenced service information at the
FAA, Transport Airplane Directorate,
1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA.
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 Operations office 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 Operations
office (telephone (800) 647–5527) is in
the ADDRESSES section. Comments will
be available in the AD docket shortly
after receipt.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mazdak Hobbi, Aerospace Engineer,
Propulsion and Services Branch, ANE–
173, FAA, New York Aircraft
Certification Office, 1600 Stewart
Avenue, Suite 410, Westbury, NY
11590; telephone 516–228–7330; fax
516–794–5531.
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–2012–1003; Directorate Identifier
2012–NM–064–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 based on 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.
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[Federal Register Volume 78, Number 68 (Tuesday, April 9, 2013)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 21074-21077]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2013-08204]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA-2013-0296; Directorate Identifier 2012-NM-102-AD]
RIN 2120-AA64
Airworthiness Directives; Bombardier, Inc. Airplanes
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).
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SUMMARY: We propose to supersede an existing airworthiness directive
(AD) that applies to certain Bombardier, Inc. Model CL-600-2B19
(Regional Jet Series 100 & 440) airplanes. The existing AD currently
requires revising the airworthiness limitations section of the
Instructions for Continued Airworthiness of the maintenance
requirements manual (MRM) by incorporating procedures for repetitive
functional tests of the pilot input lever of the pitch feel simulator
(PFS) units and new repetitive functional tests of the pilot input
lever of the PFS unit, and corrective actions if necessary; and, after
initiating the new tests, removing of the existing procedures for the
repetitive functional tests from the MRM. The existing AD was prompted
by a report that the shear pin located in the input lever of two PFS
units failed due to fatigue. Since we issued that AD, a new re-designed
PFS unit has been developed, which eliminates the need for repetitive
inspections. This proposed AD would require replacing certain PFS units
with the new redesigned PFS unit. This proposed AD would also remove
certain airplanes from the applicability and add certain airplanes to
the applicability. We are proposing this AD to prevent undetected
failure of the shear pins of both PFS units simultaneously, which could
result in loss of pitch feel forces and consequent reduced control of
the airplane.
DATES: We must receive comments on this proposed AD by May 24, 2013.
ADDRESSES: You may send comments 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: U.S. Department of Transportation, Docket
Operations, M-30, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
For service information identified in this proposed AD, contact
Bombardier, Inc., 400 C[ocirc]te-Vertu Road West, Dorval, Qu[eacute]bec
H4S 1Y9, Canada; telephone 514-855-5000; fax 514-855-7401; email
thd.crj@aero.bombardier.com; Internet https://www.bombardier.com. You
may review copies of the referenced service information at the FAA,
Transport Airplane Directorate, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA. 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 Operations office
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 Operations office (telephone (800) 647-5527) is
in the ADDRESSES section. Comments will be available in the AD docket
shortly after receipt.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cesar Gomez, Aerospace Engineer,
Airframe and Mechanical Systems Branch, ANE-171, FAA, New York Aircraft
Certification Office, 1600 Stewart Avenue, Suite 410, Westbury, New
York 11590; telephone (516) 228-7318; fax (516) 794-5531.
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-2013-0296;
Directorate Identifier 2012-NM-102-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 based on 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 March 31, 2008, we issued AD 2008-08-09, Amendment 39-15461 (73
FR 19979, April 14, 2008). That AD required actions intended to address
an unsafe condition on the products listed above.
Since we issued AD 2008-08-09, Amendment 39-15461 (73 FR 19979,
April 14, 2008), Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA), which is the
aviation authority for Canada, has issued Canadian Airworthiness
Directive CF-2005-41R1, dated May 10, 2012 (referred to after this as
the Mandatory Continuing Airworthiness Information, or ``the MCAI''),
to correct an unsafe condition for the specified products. The MCAI
states:
The shear pin in the input lever of several Pitch Feel Simulators
(PFS) units has failed due to fatigue. The shear pin failure is not
always detectable by the flight crew in normal operation. Failure of
the shear pins in both PFS units on an aeroplane could result in
loss of pitch feel forces and reduced controllability of the
aeroplane.
Recently, Transport Canada has certified the new design of the PFS
unit--part number (P/N) 601R92300-7 as a terminating action.
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Revision 1 of this [TCCA] AD mandates the retrofit of all in-service
CL-600-2B19 aeroplanes with the redesigned PFS unit.
Required actions include replacing the PFS units having part number (P/
N) 601R92300-3 or 601R92300-5 with PFS units having P/N 601R92300-7,
which would terminate the actions required by AD 2008-08-09, Amendment
39-15461 (73 FR 19979, April 14, 2008). This proposed AD also adds
airplanes having serial numbers (S/Ns) 7991 through 7999 inclusive, and
removes airplanes having S/Ns 8112 and subsequent. You may obtain
further information by examining the MCAI in the AD docket.
Relevant Service Information
Bombardier, Inc. has issued Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144,
Revision E, dated October 2, 2012, including Appendix A, Revision A,
dated December 20, 2006; and Service Bulletin 601R-27-139, Revision A,
dated May 28, 2012. The actions described in this service information
are intended to correct the unsafe condition identified in the MCAI.
FAA's Determination and Requirements of This Proposed AD
This product has been approved by the aviation authority of another
country, and is approved for operation in the United States. Pursuant
to our bilateral agreement with the State of Design Authority, we have
been notified of the unsafe condition described in the MCAI and service
information referenced above. We are proposing this AD because we
evaluated all pertinent information and determined an unsafe condition
exists and is likely to exist or develop on other products of the same
type design.
Costs of Compliance
Based on the service information, we estimate that this proposed AD
would affect about 574 products of U.S. registry.
The actions that are required by AD 2008-08-09, Amendment 39-15461
(73 FR 19979, April 14, 2008), and retained in this proposed AD take
about 2 work-hours per product, at an average labor rate of $85 per
work hour. Required parts cost about $0 per product. Based on these
figures, the estimated cost of the currently required actions is $170
per product.
We estimate that it would take about 8 work-hours per product to
comply with the new basic requirements of this proposed AD. The average
labor rate is $85 per work-hour. Required parts would cost about $2,500
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 the proposed AD
on U.S. operators to be $1,825,320, or $3,180 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 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 this 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.
We prepared a regulatory evaluation of the estimated costs to
comply with this proposed AD and placed it in the AD docket.
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 removing airworthiness directive (AD)
2008-08-09, Amendment 39-15461 (73 FR 19979, April 14, 2008), and
adding the following new AD:
Bombardier, Inc.: Docket No. FAA-2013-0296; Directorate Identifier
2012-NM-102-AD.
(a) Comments Due Date
We must receive comments by May 24, 2013.
(b) Affected ADs
This AD supersedes AD 2008-08-09, Amendment 39-15461 (73 FR
19979, April 14, 2008).
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to Bombardier, Inc. Model CL-600-2B19 (Regional
Jet Series 100 & 440) airplanes, certificated in any category,
serial numbers (S/Ns) 7003 through 8111 inclusive.
(d) Subject
Air Transport Association (ATA) of America Code 27, Flight
Controls.
(e) Reason
This AD was prompted by a report that the shear pin located in
the input lever of two pitch feel simulator (PFS) units failed due
to fatigue. We are issuing this AD to prevent undetected failure of
the shear pins of both PFS units simultaneously, which could result
in loss of pitch feel forces and consequent reduced control of the
airplane.
(f) Compliance
You are responsible for having the actions required by this AD
performed within the compliance times specified, unless the actions
have already been done.
(g) Retained Revision of Airworthiness Limitations (AWL) Section of
Maintenance Requirements Manual
This paragraph restates the requirements of paragraph (f) of AD
2008-08-09, Amendment 39-15461 (73 FR 19979, April 14, 2008). For
airplanes having S/Ns 7003 through 7990 inclusive: Within 14 days
after February 13, 2004 (the effective date of AD 2004-02-07,
Amendment 39-13442 (69 FR 4234, January 29, 2004), which was
superseded by AD 2006-05-11 R1, Amendment 39-14528 (71 FR 15323,
March 28, 2006)), revise the AWL section of the Instructions for
Continued Airworthiness of the maintenance requirements manual by
incorporating the
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functional check of the PFS pilot input lever, Task R27-31-A024-01,
as specified in Bombardier Temporary Revision (TR) 2B-1784, dated
October 24, 2003, to the CL-600-2B19 Canadair Regional Jet
Maintenance Requirements Manual, Part 2, Appendix B, ``Airworthiness
Limitations,'' into the AWL section.
(h) Retained Functional Test of Input Lever With Revised Service
Information
This paragraph restates the requirements of paragraph (g) of AD
2008-08-09, Amendment 39-15461 (73 FR 19979, April 14, 2008), with
revised service information. For airplanes having S/Ns 7003 through
7990 inclusive, and S/Ns 8000 through 8111 inclusive: Before the
accumulation of 4,000 total flight hours, or within 100 flight hours
after March 27, 2006 (the effective date of AD 2006-05-11 R1,
Amendment 39-14528 (71 FR 15323, March 28, 2006), whichever occurs
later, do a functional test of the pilot input lever of the PFS
units to determine if the lever is disconnected, in accordance with
the Accomplishment Instructions of a service bulletin specified in
paragraph (h)(1), (h)(2), or (h)(3) of this AD. Repeat the test at
intervals not to exceed 100 flight hours. Accomplishing the initial
functional test terminates the requirements of paragraph (g) of this
AD and the repetitive functional check of the PFS pilot input lever,
Task R27-31-A024-01, as specified in the AWL section of the
Instructions for Continued Airworthiness of CL-600-2B19 Canadair
Regional Jet Maintenance Requirements Manual. As of the effective
date of this AD, only Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-
144, Revision E, dated October 2, 2012, including Appendix A,
Revision A, dated December 20, 2006, may be used to accomplish the
actions required by this paragraph.
(1) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision A,
dated February 14, 2006, including Appendix A, dated September 15,
2005.
(2) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision B,
dated December 20, 2006, including Appendix A, Revision A, dated
December 20, 2006.
(3) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision E,
dated October 2, 2012, including Appendix A, Revision A, dated
December 20, 2006.
(i) Retained Replacement With Revised Service Information
This paragraph restates the requirements of paragraph (h) of AD
2008-08-09, Amendment 39-15461 (73 FR 19979, April 14, 2008), with
revised service information. If any lever is found to be
disconnected during any functional test required by paragraph (h) of
this AD, before further flight, replace the defective PFS unit with
a serviceable PFS unit, in accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions of a service bulletin specified in paragraph (i)(1),
(i)(2), or (i)(3) of this AD. As of the effective date of this AD,
only Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision E,
dated October 2, 2012, including Appendix A, Revision A, dated
December 20, 2006, may be used to accomplish the actions required by
this paragraph.
(1) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision A,
dated February 14, 2006, including Appendix A, dated September 15,
2005.
(2) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision B,
dated December 20, 2006, including Appendix A, Revision A, dated
December 20, 2006.
(3) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision E,
dated October 2, 2012, including Appendix A, Revision A, dated
December 20, 2006.
(j) New Functional Test of Input Lever
For airplanes having S/Ns 7991 through 7999 inclusive: At the
later of the times specified in paragraphs (j)(1) and (j)(2) of this
AD, do a functional test of the pilot input lever of the PFS units
to determine if the lever is disconnected, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
A601R-27-144, Revision E, dated October 2, 2012, including Appendix
A, Revision A, dated December 20, 2006. Repeat the test thereafter
at intervals not to exceed 100 flight hours. Accomplishing the
initial functional test specified in this paragraph terminates the
requirements of paragraph (g) of this AD and the repetitive
functional check of the PFS pilot input lever, Task R27-31-A024-01,
as specified in the AWL section of the Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness of CL-600-2B19 Canadair Regional Jet Maintenance
Requirements Manual.
(1) Before the accumulation of 4,000 total flight hours.
(2) Within 100 flight hours from the effective date of this AD.
(k) New Replacement of Defective Pitch Feel Simulator Unit
For airplanes having S/Ns 7991 through 7999 inclusive: If any
disconnected lever is found to be detected during any functional
test required by paragraph (j) of this AD, before further flight,
replace the defective PFS unit with a serviceable PFS unit, in
accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions of Bombardier Alert
Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision E, dated October 2, 2012,
including Appendix A, Revision A, dated December 20, 2006.
(l) New Replacement of Pitch Feel Simulator Units
At the applicable time specified in paragraph (l)(1), (l)(2),
(l)(3), or (l)(4) of this AD: Replace PFS units having part number
(P/N) 601R92300-3 or 601R92300-5, with PFS units having P/N
601R92300-7, in accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions of
Bombardier Service Bulletin 601R-27-139, Revision A, dated May 28,
2012. Accomplishment of the replacement required by this paragraph
terminates the requirements of paragraphs (g), (h), (i), (j), and
(k) of this AD, and does not alter the approved maintenance program
for the new redesigned PFS unit P/N 601R92300-7.
(1) For PFS units having P/N 601R92300-3 or 601R92300-5 that
have accumulated less than 18,000 total flight hours as of the
effective date of this AD: Within 6,000 flight hours after the
effective date of this AD, but not to exceed 23,000 total flight
hours on the PFS unit, or within 36 months after the effective date
of this AD, whichever occurs first.
(2) For PFS units having P/N 601R92300-3 or 601R92300-5 that
have accumulated more than or equal to 18,000 total flight hours but
less than 19,000 total flight hours as of the effective date of this
AD: Within 5,000 flight hours after the effective date of this AD,
but not to exceed 23,000 total flight hours on the PFS unit, or
within 30 months after the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(3) For PFS units having P/N 601R92300-3 or 601R92300-5 that
have accumulated more than or equal to 19,000 total flight hours but
less than 20,000 total flight hours as of the effective date of this
AD: Within 4,000 flight hours after the effective date of this AD,
but not to exceed 23,000 total flight hours on the PFS unit, or
within 24 months after the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(4) For PFS units having P/N 601R92300-3 or 601R92300-5 that
have accumulated more than or equal to 20,000 total flight hours as
of the effective date of this AD: Within 3,000 flight hours or 18
months, after the effective date of this AD, whichever occurs first.
(m) Credit for Previous Actions
(1) This paragraph provides credit for the actions required by
paragraphs (h) and (i) of this AD, if those actions were performed
before the effective date of this AD using a service bulletin
identified in paragraph (m)(1)(i) or (m)(1)(ii) of this AD.
(i) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision C,
dated July 21, 2008, including Appendix A, dated December 20, 2006,
which is not incorporated by reference in this AD.
(ii) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision D,
dated December 22, 2011, including Appendix A, dated December 20,
2006, which is not incorporated by reference in this AD.
(2) This paragraph provides credit for replacement of the PFS
units required by paragraph (l) of this AD, if those actions were
performed before the effective date of this AD using Bombardier
Service Bulletin 601R-27-139, dated December 22, 2011, which is not
incorporated by reference in this AD.
(3) This paragraph provides credit for the actions required by
paragraph (h) of this AD, if those actions were performed before
March 27, 2006 (the effective date of AD 2006-05-11 R1, Amendment
39-14528 (71 FR 15323, March 28, 2006)), using Bombardier Alert
Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision B, dated December 20, 2006,
including Appendix A, Revision A, dated December 20, 2006.
(4) This paragraph provides credit for actions required by
paragraph (i) of this AD, if those actions were performed before May
19, 2008 (the effective date of AD 2008-08-09, Amendment 39-15461
(73 FR 19979, April 14, 2008)), using Bombardier Alert Service
Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision B, dated December 20, 2006,
including Appendix A, Revision A, dated December 20, 2006.
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(n) Other FAA AD Provisions
The following provisions also apply to this AD:
(1) Alternative Methods of Compliance (AMOCs): The Manager, New
York Aircraft Certification Office (ACO), ANE-170, 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. Send information to ATTN:
Program Manager, Continuing Operational Safety, FAA, New York ACO,
1600 Stewart Avenue, Suite 410, Westbury, New York 11590; telephone
516-228-7300; fax 516-794-5531. 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. The AMOC approval letter
must specifically reference this AD. AMOCs approved previously in
accordance with AD 2008-08-09, Amendment 39-15461 (73 FR 19979,
April 14, 2008), are approved as AMOCs for the corresponding
provisions of paragraphs (g), (h), and (i) of this AD.
(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.
(o) Related Information
(1) Refer to Mandatory Continuing Airworthiness Information
(MCAI) Canadian Airworthiness Directive CF-2005-41R1, dated May 10,
2012, and the service bulletins specified in paragraphs (o)(1)(i)
through (o)(1)(v) of this AD, for related information.
(i) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision A,
dated February 14, 2006, including Appendix A, dated September 15,
2005.
(ii) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision B,
dated December 20, 2006, including Appendix A, Revision A, dated
December 20, 2006.
(iii) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A601R-27-144, Revision
E, dated October 2, 2012, including Appendix A, Revision A, dated
December 20, 2006.
(iv) Bombardier Service Bulletin 601R-27-139, Revision A, dated
May 28, 2012.
(v) Bombardier Temporary Revision (TR) 2B-1784, dated October
24, 2003, to the CL-600-2B19 Canadair Regional Jet Maintenance
Requirements Manual, Part 2, Appendix B, ``Airworthiness
Limitations.''
(2) For service information identified in this AD, contact
Bombardier, Inc., 400 C[ocirc]te-Vertu Road West, Dorval,
Qu[eacute]bec H4S 1Y9, Canada; telephone 514-855-5000; fax 514-855-
7401; email thd.crj@aero.bombardier.com; Internet https://www.bombardier.com. You may review copies of the referenced service
information at the FAA, Transport Airplane Directorate, 1601 Lind
Avenue SW., Renton, WA. For information on the availability of this
material at the FAA, call 425-227-1221.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on March 28, 2013.
Ali Bahrami,
Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification
Service.
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