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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA–2015–4808; Directorate
Identifier 2014–NM–134–AD; Amendment
39–18509; AD 2016–09–11]
RIN 2120–AA64
Airworthiness Directives; Airbus
Airplanes
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
We are adopting a new
airworthiness directive (AD) for certain
Airbus Model A330–200, –200
Freighter, and –300 series airplanes; and
Model A340–200 and –300 series
airplanes. This AD was prompted by
reports that cracks were found on an
adjacent hole of certain frames of the
center wing box (CWB). This AD
requires removing fasteners, doing a
rototest inspection of fastener holes,
installing new fasteners, oversizing the
holes and doing rototest inspections for
cracks if necessary, and repairing any
cracking that is found. We are issuing
this AD to detect and correct cracking
on certain holes of certain frames of the
CWB that could affect the structural
integrity of the airplane.
DATES: This AD becomes effective June
13, 2016.
The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference
of certain publications listed in this AD
as of June 13, 2016.
ADDRESSES: For service information
identified in this final rule, contact
Airbus SAS, Airworthiness Office—
EAL, 1 Rond Point Maurice Bellonte,
31707 Blagnac Cedex, France; telephone
+33 5 61 93 36 96; fax +33 5 61 93 45
80; email airworthiness.A330-A340@
airbus.com; Internet https://
www.airbus.com. For information on the
availability of this material at the FAA,
call 425–227–1221. It is also available
on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov by searching for
and locating Docket No. FAA–2015–
4808.
SUMMARY:
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Examining the AD Docket
You may examine the AD docket on
the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov at https://
www.regulations.gov by searching for
and locating Docket No. FAA–2015–
4808; or in person at the Docket
Management Facility between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
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except Federal holidays. The AD docket
contains this AD, the regulatory
evaluation, any comments received, and
other information. The street address for
the Docket Operations office (telephone
800–647–5527) is Docket Management
Facility, U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, M–
30, West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Vladimir Ulyanov, Aerospace Engineer,
International Branch, ANM–116,
Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA,
1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA
98057–3356; telephone 425–227–1138;
fax 425–227–1149.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Discussion
We issued a notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR
part 39 by adding an AD that would
apply to certain Airbus Model A330–
200, –200 Freighter, and –300 series
airplanes; and Model A340–200 and
–300 series airplanes. The NPRM
published in the Federal Register on
November 2, 2015 (80 FR 67348) (‘‘the
NPRM’’). We are issuing this AD to
detect and correct cracking on certain
holes of certain frames of the CWB,
which could affect the structural
integrity of the airplane.
The European Aviation Safety Agency
(EASA), which is the Technical Agent
for the Member States of the European
Union, has issued EASA Airworthiness
Directive 2014–0149, dated June 13,
2014 (referred to after this as the
Mandatory Continuing Airworthiness
Information, or ‘‘the MCAI’’), to correct
an unsafe condition for certain Airbus
Model A330–200, –200 Freighter, and
–300 series airplanes; and Model A340–
200 and –300 series airplanes. The
MCAI states:
During accomplishment of A330
Airworthiness Limitation Item (ALI) task 57–
11–04 on the rear fitting of the Frame (FR)
40 between stringers 38 and 39 on both [lefthand] LH/[right-hand] RH sides, cracks were
found on an adjacent hole. After reaming at
second oversize of the subject hole, the crack
was still present.
Other crack findings on this adjacent hole
have been reported on A330 and A340–200/
300 aeroplanes as a result of sampling
inspections.
This condition, if not detected and
corrected, could affect the structural integrity
of the aeroplane.
For the reasons described above, this
[EASA] AD requires removal of the fasteners
and repetitive rototest inspections of fastener
holes at FR40 vertical web located above
Center Wing Box (CWB) lower panel
reference and/or below CWB lower panel
reference on both sides and, depending on
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findings, accomplishment of the applicable
corrective actions.
Note: These holes affected by this [EASA]
AD are different from the ones affected by
EASA AD 2009–0001 [https://ad.easa.europa.
eu/blob/easa_ad_2009_0001.pdf/AD_20090001_1].
Required actions also include
oversizing certain holes, installing new
fasteners, and repairing any cracking
that is found. The initial compliance
times range from 13,500 to 30,900 flight
cycles, or 57,000 to 162,000 flight hours,
depending on airplane operation and
utilization. The repetitive compliance
times are 7,400 flight cycles/24,300
flight hours or 5,950 flight cycles/40,400
flight hours from ALI embodiment. You
may examine the MCAI in the AD
docket on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov by searching for
and locating Docket No. FAA–2015–
4808.
Change Made to the Format of
Paragraph (g) of This AD
At the request of the Office of the
Federal Register, we have revised the
format of paragraph (g) of this AD by
converting the table to text. This change
to the format does not affect the
requirements of that paragraph.
Comments
We gave the public the opportunity to
participate in developing this AD. We
considered the comment received. The
commenter, Bowen Gass, supported the
NPRM.
Conclusion
We reviewed the relevant data,
considered the comment received, and
determined that air safety and the
public interest require adopting this AD
as proposed except for minor editorial
changes. We have determined that these
minor changes:
• Are consistent with the intent that
was proposed in the NPRM for
correcting the unsafe condition; and
• Do not add any additional burden
upon the public than was already
proposed in the NPRM.
Related Service Information Under 1
CFR Part 51
Airbus has issued the following
service information. The service
information describes procedures for
removing the fasteners and doing a
repetitive rototest inspection of fastener
holes at FR40 vertical web on both
sides, installing new fasteners in
transition fit, and oversizing the holes.
• Airbus Service Bulletin A330–57–
3114, dated March 12, 2013.
• Airbus Service Bulletin A330–57–
3115, dated April 4, 2013.
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• Airbus Service Bulletin A330–57–
3116, dated March 12, 2013.
• Airbus Service Bulletin A340–57–
4123, dated March 12, 2013.
• Airbus Service Bulletin A340–57–
4124, Revision 01, dated August 22,
2013.
• Airbus Service Bulletin A340–57–
4125, dated March 12, 2013.
This service information is reasonably
available because the interested parties
have access to it through their normal
course of business or by the means
identified in the ADDRESSES section.
Costs of Compliance
We estimate that this AD affects 35
airplanes of U.S. registry.
We also estimate that it will take
about 78 work-hours per product to
comply with the basic requirements of
this AD. The average labor rate is $85
per work-hour. Required parts will cost
about $0 per product. Based on these
figures, we estimate the cost of this AD
on U.S. operators to be $232,050, per
inspection cycle, or $6,630 per product,
per inspection cycle.
In addition, we estimate that any
necessary follow-on actions will take
about 98 work-hours and require parts
costing $136,400, for a cost of up to
$144,730 per product. We have no way
of determining the number of aircraft
that might need this action.
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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
the FAA Administrator. ‘‘Subtitle VII:
Aviation Programs,’’ describes in more
detail the scope of the Agency’s
authority.
We are issuing this rulemaking under
the authority described in ‘‘Subtitle VII,
Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701:
General requirements.’’ Under that
section, Congress charges the FAA with
promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in
air commerce by prescribing regulations
for practices, methods, and procedures
the Administrator finds necessary for
safety in air commerce. This regulation
is within the scope of that authority
because it addresses an unsafe condition
that is likely to exist or develop on
products identified in this rulemaking
action.
Regulatory Findings
We determined that this AD will not
have federalism implications under
Executive Order 13132. This AD will
not have a substantial direct effect on
the States, on the relationship between
the national government and the States,
or on the distribution of power and
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responsibilities among the various
levels of government.
For the reasons discussed above, I
certify that this AD:
1. Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory
action’’ under Executive Order 12866;
2. Is not a ‘‘significant rule’’ under the
DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures
(44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979);
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.
Adoption of the Amendment
Accordingly, under the authority
delegated to me by the Administrator,
the FAA amends 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 adding
the following new airworthiness
directive (AD):
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2016–09–11 Airbus: Amendment 39–18509.
Docket No. FAA–2015–4808; Directorate
Identifier 2014–NM–134–AD.
(a) Effective Date
This AD becomes effective June 13, 2016.
(b) Affected ADs
None.
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to the airplanes identified
in paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this AD,
certificated in any category, all manufacturer
serial numbers, except those on which
Airbus Modification (Mod) 55792 or Mod
55306 has been embodied in production, and
except those on which Airbus Repair
Instruction R57115092 has been embodied in
service on both right-hand (RH) and left-hand
(LH) sides.
(1) Airbus Model A330–201, –202, –203,
–223, –223F, –243 –243F, –301, –302, –303,
–321, –322, –323, –341, –342, and –343
airplanes.
(2) Airbus Model A340–211, –212, –213,
–311, –312, and –313 airplanes.
(d) Subject
Air Transport Association (ATA) of
America Code 57, Wings.
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(e) Reason
This AD was prompted by reports that
cracks were found on an adjacent hole of
certain frames of the center wing box (CWB).
We are issuing this AD to detect and correct
cracking on certain holes of the CWB, which
could affect the structural integrity of the
airplane.
(f) Compliance
Comply with this AD within the
compliance times specified, unless already
done.
(g) Inspection
Do a rototest inspection of the fastener
holes at the frame (FR) 40 vertical web, on
both sides, as specified in paragraphs (g)(1)
through (g)(6) of this AD, except as required
by paragraph (k) of this AD.
(1) For Model A330–300 series airplanes in
pre-mod 44360 configuration: At the later of
the times specified in paragraphs (g)(1)(i) and
(g)(1)(ii) of this AD, inspect below the CWB
lower panel reference, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Airbus
Service Bulletin A330–57–3114, dated March
12, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance’’ of Airbus
Service Bulletin A330–57–3114, dated March
12, 2013.
(ii) Within 2,400 flight cycles or 24 months
after the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(2) For Model A330–200 series airplanes in
post-mod 44360 and pre-mod 49202
configuration: At the later of the times
specified in paragraphs (g)(2)(i) and (g)(2)(ii)
of this AD, inspect below the CWB lower
panel reference, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Airbus
Service Bulletin A330–57–3116, dated March
12, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Airbus
Service Bulletin A330–57–3116, dated March
12, 2013.
(ii) Within 2,400 flight cycles or 24 months
after the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(3) For Model A330–200 and –300 series
airplanes in pre-mod 55306 and pre-mod
55792 configuration: At the later of the times
specified in paragraphs (g)(3)(i) and (g)(3)(ii)
of this AD, inspect above the CWB lower
panel reference, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Airbus
Service Bulletin A330–57–3115, dated April
4, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance’’ of Airbus
Service Bulletin A330–57–3115, dated April
4, 2013.
(ii) Within 2,400 flight cycles or 24 months
after the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(4) For Model A340–200 and –300 series
airplanes in pre-mod 44360 configuration: At
the later of the times specified in paragraphs
(g)(4)(i) and (g)(4)(ii) of this AD, inspect
below the CWB lower panel reference, in
accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions of Airbus Service Bulletin A340–
57–4123, dated March 12, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance’’ of Airbus
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applicable time identified in paragraph 1.E.,
‘‘Compliance,’’ of the applicable service
information identified in paragraph (g) of this
AD.
(2) If cracking is found during the rototest
inspection required by paragraph (i) of this
AD: Before further flight, repair using a
method approved by the Manager,
International Branch, ANM–116, Transport
Airplane Directorate, FAA; or the European
Aviation Safety Agency (EASA); or Airbus’s
EASA Design Organization Approval (DOA).
(h) Follow-on Actions: No Cracking
If no crack is found during any inspection
required by paragraph (g) of this AD, do the
actions specified in paragraphs (h)(1) and
(h)(2) of this AD.
(1) Before further flight, install new
fasteners in the transition fit, in accordance
with the Accomplishment Instructions of the
applicable service information identified in
paragraph (g) of this AD.
(2) Repeat the inspection required by
paragraph (g) of this AD thereafter at the
applicable time identified in paragraph 1.E.,
‘‘Compliance,’’ of the applicable service
information identified in paragraph (g) of this
AD.
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Service Bulletin A330–57–4123, dated March
12, 2013.
(ii) Within 1,300 flight cycles or 24 months
after the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(5) For Model A340–200 and –300 series
airplanes in pre-mod 55306 and pre-mod
55792 configuration: At the later of the times
specified in paragraphs (g)(5)(i) and (g)(5)(ii)
of this AD, inspect above the CWB lower
panel reference, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Airbus
Service Bulletin A340–57–4124, Revision 01,
dated August 22, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Airbus
Service Bulletin A340–57–4124, Revision 01,
dated August 22, 2013.
(ii) Within 1,300 flight cycles or 24 months
after the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(6) For Model A340–200 and –300 series
airplanes in post-mod 44360 and pre-mod
49202 configuration: At the later of the times
specified in paragraphs (g)(6)(i) and (g)(6)(ii)
of this AD, inspect below the CWB lower
panel reference, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Airbus
Service Bulletin A340–57–4125, dated March
12, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Airbus
Service Bulletin A340–57–4125, dated March
12, 2013.
(ii) Within 1,300 flight cycles or 24 months
after the effective date of this AD, whichever
occurs first.
(1) If the applicable service information
identified in paragraph (g) of this AD
specifies contacting Airbus for appropriate
action: Before further flight, repair using a
method approved by the Manager,
International Branch, ANM–116, Transport
Airplane Directorate, FAA; or the EASA; or
Airbus’s EASA DOA.
(2) Where paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of
the applicable service information specified
in paragraph (g) of this AD specifies a
compliance time in terms of a ‘‘Threshold’’
and ‘‘Grace Period,’’ this AD requires
compliance at the later of the applicable
threshold and grace period.
(3) Where paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of
the applicable service information specified
in paragraph (g) of this AD specifies a
threshold as ‘‘before next flight,’’ this AD
requires compliance before the next flight
after the applicable finding.
(i) Follow-on Actions for Crack Findings
If any crack is found during any inspection
required by paragraph (g) of this AD: Before
further flight, oversize the holes to the first
oversize in comparison with the current hole
diameter, and do a rototest inspection for
cracks, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of the
applicable service information identified in
paragraph (g) of this AD.
(1) If no cracking is found during the
rototest inspection required by paragraph (i)
of this AD, do the actions specified in
paragraphs (i)(1)(i) and (i)(1)(ii) of this AD.
(i) Before further flight: Install new
fasteners in the transition fit, in accordance
with the Accomplishment Instructions of the
applicable service information identified in
paragraph (g) of this AD.
(ii) Repeat the inspection required by
paragraph (g) of this AD thereafter at the
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(j) Terminating Action Specifications
Accomplishment of the initial and
repetitive inspections required by this AD
terminates accomplishment of Airworthiness
Limitation Items Tasks 57–11–04 and 57–11–
02 of the Airworthiness Limitation Section
(ALS) Part 2, Damage Tolerant Airworthiness
Limitation Items (DT ALI).
(1) Installation of new fasteners, as
specified in paragraph (h)(1) of this AD, does
not terminate the repetitive inspections
required by paragraph (g) of this AD.
(2) Accomplishment of the corrective
actions specified in the introductory text of
paragraph (i) and paragraph (i)(1) of this AD
does not terminate the repetitive inspections
required by paragraph (g) of this AD.
(3) Accomplishment of the repair specified
in paragraph (i)(2) of this AD does not
terminate repetitive inspections required by
paragraph (g) of this AD, unless the approved
repair method specifies otherwise.
(k) Exceptions to Service Information
(l) Credit for Previous Actions
This paragraph provides credit for actions
required by paragraphs (g) and (i) of this AD,
if those actions were performed before the
effective date of this AD using the applicable
service information specified in paragraph
(l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), (l)(4), (l)(5), (l)(6), (l)(7),
(l)(8), or (l)(9) of this AD. This service
information is not incorporated by reference
in this AD.
(1) Airbus Technical Disposition
LR57D11023270, Issue B, dated July 12,
2011.
(2) Airbus Technical Disposition
LR57D11029171, Issue B, dated September 6,
2011.
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(3) Airbus Technical Disposition
LR57D11029173, Issue B, dated September 6,
2011.
(4) Airbus Technical Disposition
LR57D11030741, Issue B, dated September
22, 2011.
(5) Airbus Technical Disposition
LR57D11029170, Issue C, dated September 6,
2011.
(6) Airbus Technical Disposition
LR57D11023714, Issue B, dated July 12,
2011.
(7) Airbus Technical Disposition
LR57D11029172, Issue B, dated September 6,
2011.
(8) Airbus Technical Disposition
LR57D11030740, Issue C, dated September
22, 2011.
(9) Airbus Service Bulletin A340–57–4124,
dated April 4, 2013.
(m) Other FAA AD Provisions
The following provisions also apply to this
AD:
(1) Alternative Methods of Compliance
(AMOCs): The Manager, International
Branch, ANM–116, Transport Airplane
Directorate, FAA, has the authority to
approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested
using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19.
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 International Branch, send it to ATTN:
Vladimir Ulyanov, Aerospace Engineer,
International Branch, ANM–116, Transport
Airplane Directorate, FAA, 1601 Lind
Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057–3356;
telephone 425–227–1138; fax 425–227–1149.
Information may be emailed to: 9-ANM-116AMOC-REQUESTS@faa.gov. 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.
(2) Contacting the Manufacturer: For any
requirement in this AD to obtain corrective
actions from a manufacturer, the action must
be accomplished using a method approved
by the Manager, International Branch, ANM–
116, Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA; or
the EASA; or Airbus’s EASA DOA. If
approved by the DOA, the approval must
include the DOA-authorized signature.
(n) Related Information
(1) Refer to Mandatory Continuing
Airworthiness Information (MCAI) EASA
Airworthiness Directive 2014–0149, dated
June 13, 2014, for related information. This
MCAI may be found in the AD docket on the
Internet at https://www.regulations.gov by
searching for and locating Docket No. FAA–
2015–4808.
(2) Service information identified in this
AD that is not incorporated by reference is
available at the addresses specified in
paragraphs (o)(3) and (o)(4) of this AD.
(o) Material Incorporated by Reference
(1) The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference
(IBR) of the service information listed in this
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paragraph under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR
part 51.
(2) You must use this service information
as applicable to do the actions required by
this AD, unless this AD specifies otherwise.
(i) Airbus Service Bulletin A330–57–3114,
dated March 12, 2013.
(ii) Airbus Service Bulletin A330–57–3115,
dated April 4, 2013.
(iii) Airbus Service Bulletin A330–57–
3116, dated March 12, 2013.
(iv) Airbus Service Bulletin A340–57–
4123, dated March 12, 2013.
(v) Airbus Service Bulletin A340–57–4124,
Revision 01, dated August 22, 2013.
(vi) Airbus Service Bulletin A340–57–
4125, dated March 12, 2013.
(3) For service information identified in
this AD, contact Airbus SAS, Airworthiness
Office—EAL, 1 Rond Point Maurice Bellonte,
31707 Blagnac Cedex, France; telephone +33
5 61 93 36 96; fax +33 5 61 93 45 80; email
airworthiness.A330-A340@airbus.com;
Internet https://www.airbus.com.
(4) You may view this 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.
(5) You may view this service information
that is incorporated by reference at the
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For information on
the availability of this material at NARA, call
202–741–6030, or go to: https://www.archives.
gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on April 21,
2016.
Michael Kaszycki,
Acting Manager, Transport Airplane
Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.
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14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA–2015–0246; Directorate
Identifier 2014–NM–187–AD; Amendment
39–18511; AD 2016–09–13]
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Airworthiness Directives; The Boeing
Company Airplanes
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
We are adopting a new
airworthiness directive (AD) for certain
The Boeing Company Model 737–300,
–400, and –500 series airplanes. This
AD was prompted by reports of fatigue
cracking found at the left-side and rightside upper frames, at a certain area. This
AD requires repetitive medium
frequency eddy current (MFEC)
inspections for cracking of the left-side
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and right-side upper frames, and repair
(including open hole high frequency
eddy current (HFEC) inspections for
cracking of fastener holes) if necessary.
This AD also provides an optional
preventive modification, which
terminates the repetitive inspections at
the modified location. We are issuing
this AD to detect and correct fatigue
cracking of the upper frame, which can
grow in size and result in a severed
frame, leading to rapid decompression
and consequent reduced structural
integrity of the airplane.
DATES: This AD is effective June 13,
2016.
The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference
of a certain publication listed in this AD
as of June 13, 2016.
ADDRESSES: For service information
identified in this AD, contact Boeing
Commercial Airplanes, Attention: Data
& Services Management, P.O. Box 3707,
MC 2H–65, Seattle, WA 98124–2207;
telephone 206–544–5000, extension 1;
fax 206–766–5680; Internet https://
www.myboeingfleet.com. You may view
this 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. It is also available
on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov by searching for
and locating Docket No. FAA–2015–
0264.
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You may examine the AD docket on
the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov by searching for
and locating Docket No. FAA–2015–
0246; 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 AD, the regulatory
evaluation, any comments received, and
other information. The address for the
Docket Office (phone: 800–647–5527) is
Docket Management Facility, U.S.
Department of Transportation, Docket
Operations, M–30, West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
DC 20590.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Galib Abumeri, Aerospace Engineer,
Airframe Branch, ANM–120L, FAA, Los
Angeles Aircraft Certification Office
(ACO), 3960 Paramount Boulevard,
Lakewood, California 90712–4137;
phone: 562–627–5324; fax: 562–627–
5210; email: galib.abumeri@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Discussion
We issued a notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR
part 39 by adding an AD that would
apply to certain The Boeing Company
Model 737–300, –400, and –500 series
airplanes. The NPRM published in the
Federal Register on February 24, 2015
(80 FR 9667) (‘‘the NPRM’’). The NPRM
was prompted by reports of fatigue
cracking found at the left-side and rightside upper frame, at a certain area. The
NPRM proposed to require repetitive
MFEC inspections for cracking of the
left-side and right-side upper frames,
and repair (including open hole HFEC
inspections for cracking of fastener
holes) if necessary. The NPRM also
provided an optional preventative
modification that would terminate the
repetitive inspections at the modified
location. We are issuing this AD to
detect and correct fatigue cracking of the
upper frame, which can grow in size
and result in a severed frame, leading to
rapid decompression and consequent
reduced structural integrity of the
airplane.
Comments
We gave the public the opportunity to
participate in developing this AD. The
following presents the comments
received on the NPRM and the FAA’s
response to each comment.
Requests To Clarify Compliance Time
Europe Airpost and Boeing requested
that we revise the NPRM to clarify the
‘‘Condition’’ column of table 1 of
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 737–53A1339,
dated August 12, 2014, which specifies
airplanes with certain flight cycles ‘‘on
the original issue date of this service
bulletin.’’ The commenters questioned
whether the corresponding compliance
time should be ‘‘on the effective date of
the AD.’’
For the reasons suggested by both
commenters, we agree to add paragraph
(i)(3) to this AD to state that the
corresponding reference point is on the
effective date of this AD, and we have
included reference to paragraph (i)(3) in
all appropriate paragraphs in this AD.
Request for Clarify Inspection
Requirements
Boeing requested that we revise
paragraph (g) of the proposed AD to
address the inspection requirements in
areas of an existing repair to eliminate
cracking approved by a Boeing
Organization Designation Authorization
(ODA) via FAA Form 8100–9. Boeing
explained that this condition is
addressed in note (c) of table 1 of
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA-2015-4808; Directorate Identifier 2014-NM-134-AD;
Amendment 39-18509; AD 2016-09-11]
RIN 2120-AA64
Airworthiness Directives; Airbus Airplanes
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain
Airbus Model A330-200, -200 Freighter, and -300 series airplanes; and
Model A340-200 and -300 series airplanes. This AD was prompted by
reports that cracks were found on an adjacent hole of certain frames of
the center wing box (CWB). This AD requires removing fasteners, doing a
rototest inspection of fastener holes, installing new fasteners,
oversizing the holes and doing rototest inspections for cracks if
necessary, and repairing any cracking that is found. We are issuing
this AD to detect and correct cracking on certain holes of certain
frames of the CWB that could affect the structural integrity of the
airplane.
DATES: This AD becomes effective June 13, 2016.
The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by
reference of certain publications listed in this AD as of June 13,
2016.
ADDRESSES: For service information identified in this final rule,
contact Airbus SAS, Airworthiness Office--EAL, 1 Rond Point Maurice
Bellonte, 31707 Blagnac Cedex, France; telephone +33 5 61 93 36 96; fax
+33 5 61 93 45 80; email airworthiness.A330-A340@airbus.com; Internet
https://www.airbus.com. For information on the availability of this
material at the FAA, call 425-227-1221. It is also available on the
Internet at https://www.regulations.gov by searching for and locating
Docket No. FAA-2015-4808.
Examining the AD Docket
You may examine the AD docket on the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov at https://www.regulations.gov by searching for and
locating Docket No. FAA-2015-4808; 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 AD, the regulatory
evaluation, any comments received, and other information. The street
address for the Docket Operations office (telephone 800-647-5527) is
Docket Management Facility, U.S. Department of Transportation, Docket
Operations, M-30, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Vladimir Ulyanov, Aerospace Engineer,
International Branch, ANM-116, Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA,
1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057-3356; telephone 425-227-1138;
fax 425-227-1149.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Discussion
We issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR
part 39 by adding an AD that would apply to certain Airbus Model A330-
200, -200 Freighter, and -300 series airplanes; and Model A340-200 and
-300 series airplanes. The NPRM published in the Federal Register on
November 2, 2015 (80 FR 67348) (``the NPRM''). We are issuing this AD
to detect and correct cracking on certain holes of certain frames of
the CWB, which could affect the structural integrity of the airplane.
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), which is the Technical
Agent for the Member States of the European Union, has issued EASA
Airworthiness Directive 2014-0149, dated June 13, 2014 (referred to
after this as the Mandatory Continuing Airworthiness Information, or
``the MCAI''), to correct an unsafe condition for certain Airbus Model
A330-200, -200 Freighter, and -300 series airplanes; and Model A340-200
and -300 series airplanes. The MCAI states:
During accomplishment of A330 Airworthiness Limitation Item
(ALI) task 57-11-04 on the rear fitting of the Frame (FR) 40 between
stringers 38 and 39 on both [left-hand] LH/[right-hand] RH sides,
cracks were found on an adjacent hole. After reaming at second
oversize of the subject hole, the crack was still present.
Other crack findings on this adjacent hole have been reported on
A330 and A340-200/300 aeroplanes as a result of sampling
inspections.
This condition, if not detected and corrected, could affect the
structural integrity of the aeroplane.
For the reasons described above, this [EASA] AD requires removal
of the fasteners and repetitive rototest inspections of fastener
holes at FR40 vertical web located above Center Wing Box (CWB) lower
panel reference and/or below CWB lower panel reference on both sides
and, depending on findings, accomplishment of the applicable
corrective actions.
Note: These holes affected by this [EASA] AD are different from
the ones affected by EASA AD 2009-0001 [https://ad.easa.europa.eu/blob/easa_ad_2009_0001.pdf/AD_2009-0001_1].
Required actions also include oversizing certain holes, installing
new fasteners, and repairing any cracking that is found. The initial
compliance times range from 13,500 to 30,900 flight cycles, or 57,000
to 162,000 flight hours, depending on airplane operation and
utilization. The repetitive compliance times are 7,400 flight cycles/
24,300 flight hours or 5,950 flight cycles/40,400 flight hours from ALI
embodiment. You may examine the MCAI in the AD docket on the Internet
at https://www.regulations.gov by searching for and locating Docket No.
FAA-2015-4808.
Change Made to the Format of Paragraph (g) of This AD
At the request of the Office of the Federal Register, we have
revised the format of paragraph (g) of this AD by converting the table
to text. This change to the format does not affect the requirements of
that paragraph.
Comments
We gave the public the opportunity to participate in developing
this AD. We considered the comment received. The commenter, Bowen Gass,
supported the NPRM.
Conclusion
We reviewed the relevant data, considered the comment received, and
determined that air safety and the public interest require adopting
this AD as proposed except for minor editorial changes. We have
determined that these minor changes:
Are consistent with the intent that was proposed in the
NPRM for correcting the unsafe condition; and
Do not add any additional burden upon the public than was
already proposed in the NPRM.
Related Service Information Under 1 CFR Part 51
Airbus has issued the following service information. The service
information describes procedures for removing the fasteners and doing a
repetitive rototest inspection of fastener holes at FR40 vertical web
on both sides, installing new fasteners in transition fit, and
oversizing the holes.
Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3114, dated March 12,
2013.
Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3115, dated April 4, 2013.
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Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3116, dated March 12,
2013.
Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4123, dated March 12,
2013.
Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4124, Revision 01, dated
August 22, 2013.
Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4125, dated March 12,
2013.
This service information is reasonably available because the
interested parties have access to it through their normal course of
business or by the means identified in the ADDRESSES section.
Costs of Compliance
We estimate that this AD affects 35 airplanes of U.S. registry.
We also estimate that it will take about 78 work-hours per product
to comply with the basic requirements of this AD. The average labor
rate is $85 per work-hour. Required parts will cost about $0 per
product. Based on these figures, we estimate the cost of this AD on
U.S. operators to be $232,050, per inspection cycle, or $6,630 per
product, per inspection cycle.
In addition, we estimate that any necessary follow-on actions will
take about 98 work-hours and require parts costing $136,400, for a cost
of up to $144,730 per product. We have no way of determining the number
of aircraft that might need this action.
Authority for This Rulemaking
Title 49 of the United States Code specifies the FAA's authority to
issue rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I, section 106, describes the
authority of the FAA Administrator. ``Subtitle VII: Aviation
Programs,'' describes in more detail the scope of the Agency's
authority.
We are issuing this rulemaking under the authority described in
``Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701: General
requirements.'' Under that section, Congress charges the FAA with
promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in air commerce by prescribing
regulations for practices, methods, and procedures the Administrator
finds necessary for safety in air commerce. This regulation is within
the scope of that authority because it addresses an unsafe condition
that is likely to exist or develop on products identified in this
rulemaking action.
Regulatory Findings
We determined that this AD will not have federalism implications
under Executive Order 13132. This AD will not have a substantial direct
effect on the States, on the relationship between the national
government and the States, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various levels of government.
For the reasons discussed above, I certify that this AD:
1. Is not a ``significant regulatory action'' under Executive Order
12866;
2. Is not a ``significant rule'' under the DOT Regulatory Policies
and Procedures (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979);
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.
Adoption of the Amendment
Accordingly, under the authority delegated to me by the
Administrator, the FAA amends 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 airworthiness
directive (AD):
2016-09-11 Airbus: Amendment 39-18509. Docket No. FAA-2015-4808;
Directorate Identifier 2014-NM-134-AD.
(a) Effective Date
This AD becomes effective June 13, 2016.
(b) Affected ADs
None.
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to the airplanes identified in paragraphs (c)(1)
and (c)(2) of this AD, certificated in any category, all
manufacturer serial numbers, except those on which Airbus
Modification (Mod) 55792 or Mod 55306 has been embodied in
production, and except those on which Airbus Repair Instruction
R57115092 has been embodied in service on both right-hand (RH) and
left-hand (LH) sides.
(1) Airbus Model A330-201, -202, -203, -223, -223F, -243 -243F,
-301, -302, -303, -321, -322, -323, -341, -342, and -343 airplanes.
(2) Airbus Model A340-211, -212, -213, -311, -312, and -313
airplanes.
(d) Subject
Air Transport Association (ATA) of America Code 57, Wings.
(e) Reason
This AD was prompted by reports that cracks were found on an
adjacent hole of certain frames of the center wing box (CWB). We are
issuing this AD to detect and correct cracking on certain holes of
the CWB, which could affect the structural integrity of the
airplane.
(f) Compliance
Comply with this AD within the compliance times specified,
unless already done.
(g) Inspection
Do a rototest inspection of the fastener holes at the frame (FR)
40 vertical web, on both sides, as specified in paragraphs (g)(1)
through (g)(6) of this AD, except as required by paragraph (k) of
this AD.
(1) For Model A330-300 series airplanes in pre-mod 44360
configuration: At the later of the times specified in paragraphs
(g)(1)(i) and (g)(1)(ii) of this AD, inspect below the CWB lower
panel reference, in accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions
of Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3114, dated March 12, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance'' of Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3114, dated March
12, 2013.
(ii) Within 2,400 flight cycles or 24 months after the effective
date of this AD, whichever occurs first.
(2) For Model A330-200 series airplanes in post-mod 44360 and
pre-mod 49202 configuration: At the later of the times specified in
paragraphs (g)(2)(i) and (g)(2)(ii) of this AD, inspect below the
CWB lower panel reference, in accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions of Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3116, dated March
12, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3116, dated March
12, 2013.
(ii) Within 2,400 flight cycles or 24 months after the effective
date of this AD, whichever occurs first.
(3) For Model A330-200 and -300 series airplanes in pre-mod
55306 and pre-mod 55792 configuration: At the later of the times
specified in paragraphs (g)(3)(i) and (g)(3)(ii) of this AD, inspect
above the CWB lower panel reference, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3115,
dated April 4, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance'' of Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3115, dated April
4, 2013.
(ii) Within 2,400 flight cycles or 24 months after the effective
date of this AD, whichever occurs first.
(4) For Model A340-200 and -300 series airplanes in pre-mod
44360 configuration: At the later of the times specified in
paragraphs (g)(4)(i) and (g)(4)(ii) of this AD, inspect below the
CWB lower panel reference, in accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions of Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4123, dated March
12, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance'' of Airbus
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Service Bulletin A330-57-4123, dated March 12, 2013.
(ii) Within 1,300 flight cycles or 24 months after the effective
date of this AD, whichever occurs first.
(5) For Model A340-200 and -300 series airplanes in pre-mod
55306 and pre-mod 55792 configuration: At the later of the times
specified in paragraphs (g)(5)(i) and (g)(5)(ii) of this AD, inspect
above the CWB lower panel reference, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4124,
Revision 01, dated August 22, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4124, Revision
01, dated August 22, 2013.
(ii) Within 1,300 flight cycles or 24 months after the effective
date of this AD, whichever occurs first.
(6) For Model A340-200 and -300 series airplanes in post-mod
44360 and pre-mod 49202 configuration: At the later of the times
specified in paragraphs (g)(6)(i) and (g)(6)(ii) of this AD, inspect
below the CWB lower panel reference, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4125,
dated March 12, 2013.
(i) At the applicable time specified in paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4125, dated March
12, 2013.
(ii) Within 1,300 flight cycles or 24 months after the effective
date of this AD, whichever occurs first.
(h) Follow-on Actions: No Cracking
If no crack is found during any inspection required by paragraph
(g) of this AD, do the actions specified in paragraphs (h)(1) and
(h)(2) of this AD.
(1) Before further flight, install new fasteners in the
transition fit, in accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions
of the applicable service information identified in paragraph (g) of
this AD.
(2) Repeat the inspection required by paragraph (g) of this AD
thereafter at the applicable time identified in paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of the applicable service information identified in
paragraph (g) of this AD.
(i) Follow-on Actions for Crack Findings
If any crack is found during any inspection required by
paragraph (g) of this AD: Before further flight, oversize the holes
to the first oversize in comparison with the current hole diameter,
and do a rototest inspection for cracks, in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of the applicable service information
identified in paragraph (g) of this AD.
(1) If no cracking is found during the rototest inspection
required by paragraph (i) of this AD, do the actions specified in
paragraphs (i)(1)(i) and (i)(1)(ii) of this AD.
(i) Before further flight: Install new fasteners in the
transition fit, in accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions
of the applicable service information identified in paragraph (g) of
this AD.
(ii) Repeat the inspection required by paragraph (g) of this AD
thereafter at the applicable time identified in paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of the applicable service information identified in
paragraph (g) of this AD.
(2) If cracking is found during the rototest inspection required
by paragraph (i) of this AD: Before further flight, repair using a
method approved by the Manager, International Branch, ANM-116,
Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA; or the European Aviation Safety
Agency (EASA); or Airbus's EASA Design Organization Approval (DOA).
(j) Terminating Action Specifications
Accomplishment of the initial and repetitive inspections
required by this AD terminates accomplishment of Airworthiness
Limitation Items Tasks 57-11-04 and 57-11-02 of the Airworthiness
Limitation Section (ALS) Part 2, Damage Tolerant Airworthiness
Limitation Items (DT ALI).
(1) Installation of new fasteners, as specified in paragraph
(h)(1) of this AD, does not terminate the repetitive inspections
required by paragraph (g) of this AD.
(2) Accomplishment of the corrective actions specified in the
introductory text of paragraph (i) and paragraph (i)(1) of this AD
does not terminate the repetitive inspections required by paragraph
(g) of this AD.
(3) Accomplishment of the repair specified in paragraph (i)(2)
of this AD does not terminate repetitive inspections required by
paragraph (g) of this AD, unless the approved repair method
specifies otherwise.
(k) Exceptions to Service Information
(1) If the applicable service information identified in
paragraph (g) of this AD specifies contacting Airbus for appropriate
action: Before further flight, repair using a method approved by the
Manager, International Branch, ANM-116, Transport Airplane
Directorate, FAA; or the EASA; or Airbus's EASA DOA.
(2) Where paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of the applicable
service information specified in paragraph (g) of this AD specifies
a compliance time in terms of a ``Threshold'' and ``Grace Period,''
this AD requires compliance at the later of the applicable threshold
and grace period.
(3) Where paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of the applicable
service information specified in paragraph (g) of this AD specifies
a threshold as ``before next flight,'' this AD requires compliance
before the next flight after the applicable finding.
(l) Credit for Previous Actions
This paragraph provides credit for actions required by
paragraphs (g) and (i) of this AD, if those actions were performed
before the effective date of this AD using the applicable service
information specified in paragraph (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), (l)(4),
(l)(5), (l)(6), (l)(7), (l)(8), or (l)(9) of this AD. This service
information is not incorporated by reference in this AD.
(1) Airbus Technical Disposition LR57D11023270, Issue B, dated
July 12, 2011.
(2) Airbus Technical Disposition LR57D11029171, Issue B, dated
September 6, 2011.
(3) Airbus Technical Disposition LR57D11029173, Issue B, dated
September 6, 2011.
(4) Airbus Technical Disposition LR57D11030741, Issue B, dated
September 22, 2011.
(5) Airbus Technical Disposition LR57D11029170, Issue C, dated
September 6, 2011.
(6) Airbus Technical Disposition LR57D11023714, Issue B, dated
July 12, 2011.
(7) Airbus Technical Disposition LR57D11029172, Issue B, dated
September 6, 2011.
(8) Airbus Technical Disposition LR57D11030740, Issue C, dated
September 22, 2011.
(9) Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4124, dated April 4, 2013.
(m) Other FAA AD Provisions
The following provisions also apply to this AD:
(1) Alternative Methods of Compliance (AMOCs): The Manager,
International Branch, ANM-116, Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA,
has the authority to approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested using
the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. 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 International Branch, send it to ATTN: Vladimir
Ulyanov, Aerospace Engineer, International Branch, ANM-116,
Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton,
WA 98057-3356; telephone 425-227-1138; fax 425-227-1149. Information
may be emailed to: 9-ANM-116-AMOC-REQUESTS@faa.gov. 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.
(2) Contacting the Manufacturer: For any requirement in this AD
to obtain corrective actions from a manufacturer, the action must be
accomplished using a method approved by the Manager, International
Branch, ANM-116, Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA; or the EASA;
or Airbus's EASA DOA. If approved by the DOA, the approval must
include the DOA-authorized signature.
(n) Related Information
(1) Refer to Mandatory Continuing Airworthiness Information
(MCAI) EASA Airworthiness Directive 2014-0149, dated June 13, 2014,
for related information. This MCAI may be found in the AD docket on
the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov by searching for and
locating Docket No. FAA-2015-4808.
(2) Service information identified in this AD that is not
incorporated by reference is available at the addresses specified in
paragraphs (o)(3) and (o)(4) of this AD.
(o) Material Incorporated by Reference
(1) The Director of the Federal Register approved the
incorporation by reference (IBR) of the service information listed
in this
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paragraph under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.
(2) You must use this service information as applicable to do
the actions required by this AD, unless this AD specifies otherwise.
(i) Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3114, dated March 12, 2013.
(ii) Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3115, dated April 4, 2013.
(iii) Airbus Service Bulletin A330-57-3116, dated March 12,
2013.
(iv) Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4123, dated March 12, 2013.
(v) Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4124, Revision 01, dated
August 22, 2013.
(vi) Airbus Service Bulletin A340-57-4125, dated March 12, 2013.
(3) For service information identified in this AD, contact
Airbus SAS, Airworthiness Office--EAL, 1 Rond Point Maurice
Bellonte, 31707 Blagnac Cedex, France; telephone +33 5 61 93 36 96;
fax +33 5 61 93 45 80; email airworthiness.A330-A340@airbus.com;
Internet https://www.airbus.com.
(4) You may view this 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.
(5) You may view this service information that is incorporated
by reference at the National Archives and Records Administration
(NARA). For information on the availability of this material at
NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on April 21, 2016.
Michael Kaszycki,
Acting Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification
Service.
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