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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA–2016–4551; Directorate
Identifier 2016–NE–07–AD; Amendment 39–
18576; AD 2016–13–12]
RIN 2120–AA64
Airworthiness Directives; Rolls-Royce
Deutschland Ltd & Co KG Turbofan
Engines
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
Discussion
We are adopting a new
airworthiness directive (AD) for certain
Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG
(RRD) BR700–710A1–10, –710A2–20,
and –710C4–11 turbofan engines. This
AD requires removing the pawl carrier
pivot pins, part number (P/N)
BRR17117, from service and replacing
them with parts eligible for installation.
This AD was prompted by a seized lowpressure turbine (LPT) fuel shut-off
pawl carrier caused by corrosion of the
pawl carrier pivot pin. We are issuing
this AD to prevent failure of the fuel
shut-off mechanism, which could result
in uncontained part release, damage to
the engine, and damage to the airplane.
DATES: This AD becomes effective
August 5, 2016.
ADDRESSES: For service information
identified in this final rule, contact
Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG,
Eschenweg 11, Dahlewitz, 15827
Blankenfelde-Mahlow, Germany; phone:
+49 (0) 33 7086 2673; fax: +49 (0) 33
7086 3276. You may view this service
information at the FAA, Engine &
Propeller Directorate, 1200 District
Avenue, Burlington, MA. For
information on the availability of this
material at the FAA, call 781–238–7125.
It is also available on the Internet at
https://www.regulations.gov by searching
for and locating Docket No. FAA–2016–
4551.
SUMMARY:
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Examining the AD Docket
You may examine the AD docket on
the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov by searching for
and locating Docket No. FAA–2016–
4551; 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 mandatory
continuing airworthiness information
(MCAI), the regulatory evaluation, any
comments received, and other
information. The address for the Docket
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Office (phone: 800–647–5527) is
Document 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:
Philip Haberlen, Aerospace Engineer,
Engine Certification Office, FAA, Engine
& Propeller Directorate, 1200 District
Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803; phone:
781–238–7770; fax: 781–238–7199;
email: philip.haberlen@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
We issued a notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR
part 39 by adding an AD that would
apply to the specified products. The
NPRM was published in the Federal
Register on April 1, 2016 (81 FR 18806).
The NPRM proposed to correct an
unsafe condition for the specified
products. The MCAI states:
Seizing of a fuel shut-off mechanism pawl
carrier was reported. The subsequent
investigation determined that corrosion of
the pawl carrier pivot pin P/N BRR17117,
was the failure cause.
This condition, if not corrected, could lead
to loss of the fuel shut-off mechanism
functionality and loss of the engine overspeed protection, possibly resulting in
release of high-energy debris, with
consequent damage to, and/or reduced
control of the airplane.
You may obtain further information
by examining the MCAI in the AD
docket on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov by searching for
and locating Docket No. FAA–2016–
4551.
Comments
We gave the public the opportunity to
participate in developing this AD. We
received no comments on the NPRM (81
FR 18806, April 1, 2016).
Conclusion
We reviewed the available data and
determined that air safety and the
public interest require adopting this AD
as proposed.
Related Service Information
RRD has issued Alert Service Bulletin
(ASB) BR700–72–A101523, Revision 3,
dated December 10, 2015. The service
information describes procedures for
replacing the pawl carrier pivot pins.
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.
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Costs of Compliance
We estimate that this AD affects 4
engines installed on airplanes of U.S.
registry. We also estimate that it will
take about 3 hours per engine to comply
with this AD. The average labor rate is
$85 per hour. Required parts cost about
$860 per engine. Based on these figures,
we estimate the cost of this AD on U.S.
operators to be $4,460.
Authority for This Rulemaking
Title 49 of the United States Code
specifies the FAA’s authority to issue
rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I,
section 106, describes the authority of
the FAA Administrator. ‘‘Subtitle VII:
Aviation Programs,’’ describes in more
detail the scope of the Agency’s
authority.
We are issuing this rulemaking under
the authority described in ‘‘Subtitle VII,
Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701:
General requirements.’’ Under that
section, Congress charges the FAA with
promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in
air commerce by prescribing regulations
for practices, methods, and procedures
the Administrator finds necessary for
safety in air commerce. This regulation
is within the scope of that authority
because it addresses an unsafe condition
that is likely to exist or develop on
products identified in this rulemaking
action.
Regulatory Findings
We determined that this AD will not
have federalism implications under
Executive Order 13132. This AD will
not have a substantial direct effect on
the States, on the relationship between
the national government and the States,
or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various
levels of government.
For the reasons discussed above, I
certify this AD:
(1) Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory
action’’ under Executive Order 12866,
(2) Is not a ‘‘significant rule’’ under
the DOT Regulatory Policies and
Procedures (44 FR 11034, February 26,
1979),
(3) Will not affect intrastate aviation
in Alaska to the extent that it justifies
making a regulatory distinction, 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.
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(f) Alternative Methods of Compliance
(AMOCs)
The Manager, Engine Certification Office,
FAA, may approve AMOCs for this AD. Use
the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19 to
make your request. You may email your
request to: ANE-AD-AMOC@faa.gov.
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:
■
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):
■
2016–13–12 Rolls-Royce Deutschland
GmbH (Type Certificate previously held
by Rolls-Royce Deutschland GmbH,
formerly BMW Rolls-Royce GmbH):
Amendment 39–18576; Docket No.
FAA–2016–4551; Directorate Identifier
2016–NE–07–AD.
(a) Effective Date
This AD becomes effective August 5, 2016.
(b) Affected ADs
None.
(c) Applicability
(1) This AD applies to:
(i) Rolls-Royce Deutschland (RRD) BR700–
710A1–10 engines with serial number (S/N)
11505 and below and with a low-pressure
turbine (LPT) module, part number (P/N)
M51–104 or P/N M51–111, installed;
(ii) RRD BR700–710A2–20 engines with
S/N 12492 and below and with an LPT
module, P/N M51–108 or P/N M51–111,
installed;
(iii) RRD BR700–710C4–11 engines with
S/N 15277 and below, with configuration
standard 710C4–11 engraved on the engine
data plate and with an LPT module, P/N
M51–112, installed; and
(iv) RRD BR700–710C4–11 engines with
S/N 15329 and below, with configuration
standard 710C4–11/10 engraved on the
engine data plate and with an LPT module,
P/N M51–112, installed.
(2) Reserved.
(d) Reason
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This AD was prompted by a seized LPT
fuel shut-off pawl carrier caused by corrosion
of the pawl carrier pivot pin. We are issuing
this AD to prevent failure of the fuel shutoff mechanism, which could result in
uncontained part release, damage to the
engine, and damage to the airplane.
Comply with this AD within the
compliance times specified, unless already
done.
(1) Within 6 months after the effective date
of this AD, remove each pawl carrier pivot
pin, P/N BRR17117, from service and replace
with a part eligible for installation.
(2) Reserved.
16:44 Jun 30, 2016
(h) Material Incorporated by Reference
None.
Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on
June 23, 2016.
Colleen M. D’Alessandro,
Manager, Engine & Propeller
Directorate,Aircraft Certification Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 71
[Docket No. FAA–2016–4234; Airspace
Docket No. 16–ACE–3]
Amendment of Class E Airspace for
the Following Kansas Towns;
Belleville, KS; Johnson, KS;
Marysville, KS; Pittsburg, KS; and
Washington, KS
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
(e) Actions and Compliance
VerDate Sep<11>2014
(g) Related Information
(1) For more information about this AD,
contact Philip Haberlen, Aerospace Engineer,
Engine Certification Office, FAA, Engine &
Propeller Directorate, 1200 District Avenue,
Burlington, MA 01803; phone: 781–238–
7770; fax: 781–238–7199; email:
philip.haberlen@faa.gov.
(2) Refer to MCAI European Aviation
Safety Agency AD 2016–0034, dated
February 24, 2016, for more information. You
may examine the MCAI in the AD docket on
the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov by
searching for and locating it in Docket No.
FAA–2016–4551.
(3) RRD Alert Service Bulletin BR700–72–
A101523, Revision 3, dated December 10,
2015, can be obtained from RRD using the
contact information in paragraph (g)(4) of this
AD.
(4) For service information identified in
this AD, contact Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd
& Co KG, Eschenweg 11, Dahlewitz, 15827
Blankenfelde-Mahlow, Germany; phone: +49
(0) 33 7086 2673; fax: +49 (0) 33 7086 3276.
(5) You may view this service information
at the FAA, Engine & Propeller Directorate,
1200 District Avenue, Burlington, MA. For
information on the availability of this
material at the FAA, call 781–238–7125.
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This action modifies Class E
airspace extending upward from 700
feet above the surface at Belleville
Municipal Airport, Belleville, KS;
Stanton County Municipal Airport,
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Johnson, KS; Marysville Municipal
Airport, Marysville, KS; Atkinson
Municipal Airport, Pittsburg, KS; and
Washington County Veteran’s Memorial
Airport, Washington, KS.
Decommissioning of non-directional
radio beacons (NDBs), cancellation of
NDB approaches, and implementation
of area navigation (RNAV) procedures
have made these actions necessary for
the safety and management of
Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) operations
at the above airports. This action also
updates the geographic coordinates at
Marysville Municipal Airport,
Marysville, KS; and Atkinson Municipal
Airport, Pittsburg, KS; and the name of
Washington County Veteran’s Memorial
Airport (formerly Washington County
Memorial Airport) to coincide with the
FAAs aeronautical database.
DATES: Effective 0901 UTC, November
10, 2016. The Director of the Federal
Register approves this incorporation by
reference action under Title 1, Code of
Federal Regulations, part 51, subject to
the annual revision of FAA Order
7400.9 and publication of conforming
amendments.
ADDRESSES: FAA Order 7400.9Z,
Airspace Designations and Reporting
Points, and subsequent amendments can
be viewed online at https://www.faa.gov/
air_traffic/publications/. For further
information, you can contact the
Airspace Policy Group, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591;
telephone: 202–267–8783. The Order is
also available for inspection at the
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of FAA
Order 7400.9Z at NARA, call 202–741–
6030, or go to https://www.archives.gov/
federal_register/code_of_federalregulations/ibr_locations.html.
FAA Order 7400.9, Airspace
Designations and Reporting Points, is
published yearly and effective on
September 15.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jeffrey Claypool, Federal Aviation
Administration, Operations Support
Group, Central Service Center, 10101
Hillwood Parkway, Fort Worth, TX
76177; telephone (817) 222–5711.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority for This Rulemaking
The FAA’s authority to issue rules
regarding aviation safety is found in
Title 49 of the United States Code.
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. This rulemaking is
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA-2016-4551; Directorate Identifier 2016-NE-07-AD;
Amendment 39-18576; AD 2016-13-12]
RIN 2120-AA64
Airworthiness Directives; Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG
Turbofan Engines
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain
Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG (RRD) BR700-710A1-10, -710A2-20,
and -710C4-11 turbofan engines. This AD requires removing the pawl
carrier pivot pins, part number (P/N) BRR17117, from service and
replacing them with parts eligible for installation. This AD was
prompted by a seized low-pressure turbine (LPT) fuel shut-off pawl
carrier caused by corrosion of the pawl carrier pivot pin. We are
issuing this AD to prevent failure of the fuel shut-off mechanism,
which could result in uncontained part release, damage to the engine,
and damage to the airplane.
DATES: This AD becomes effective August 5, 2016.
ADDRESSES: For service information identified in this final rule,
contact Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG, Eschenweg 11, Dahlewitz,
15827 Blankenfelde-Mahlow, Germany; phone: +49 (0) 33 7086 2673; fax:
+49 (0) 33 7086 3276. You may view this service information at the FAA,
Engine & Propeller Directorate, 1200 District Avenue, Burlington, MA.
For information on the availability of this material at the FAA, call
781-238-7125. It is also available on the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov by searching for and locating Docket No. FAA-2016-
4551.
Examining the AD Docket
You may examine the AD docket on the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov by searching for and locating Docket No. FAA-2016-
4551; 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 mandatory continuing airworthiness information
(MCAI), the regulatory evaluation, any comments received, and other
information. The address for the Docket Office (phone: 800-647-5527) is
Document 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: Philip Haberlen, Aerospace Engineer,
Engine Certification Office, FAA, Engine & Propeller Directorate, 1200
District Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803; phone: 781-238-7770; fax: 781-
238-7199; email: philip.haberlen@faa.gov.
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 the specified products. The
NPRM was published in the Federal Register on April 1, 2016 (81 FR
18806). The NPRM proposed to correct an unsafe condition for the
specified products. The MCAI states:
Seizing of a fuel shut-off mechanism pawl carrier was reported.
The subsequent investigation determined that corrosion of the pawl
carrier pivot pin P/N BRR17117, was the failure cause.
This condition, if not corrected, could lead to loss of the fuel
shut-off mechanism functionality and loss of the engine over-speed
protection, possibly resulting in release of high-energy debris,
with consequent damage to, and/or reduced control of the airplane.
You may obtain further information by examining the MCAI in the AD
docket on the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov by searching for
and locating Docket No. FAA-2016-4551.
Comments
We gave the public the opportunity to participate in developing
this AD. We received no comments on the NPRM (81 FR 18806, April 1,
2016).
Conclusion
We reviewed the available data and determined that air safety and
the public interest require adopting this AD as proposed.
Related Service Information
RRD has issued Alert Service Bulletin (ASB) BR700-72-A101523,
Revision 3, dated December 10, 2015. The service information describes
procedures for replacing the pawl carrier pivot pins. 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 4 engines installed on airplanes
of U.S. registry. We also estimate that it will take about 3 hours per
engine to comply with this AD. The average labor rate is $85 per hour.
Required parts cost about $860 per engine. Based on these figures, we
estimate the cost of this AD on U.S. operators to be $4,460.
Authority for This Rulemaking
Title 49 of the United States Code specifies the FAA's authority to
issue rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I, section 106, describes the
authority of the FAA Administrator. ``Subtitle VII: Aviation
Programs,'' describes in more detail the scope of the Agency's
authority.
We are issuing this rulemaking under the authority described in
``Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701: General
requirements.'' Under that section, Congress charges the FAA with
promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in air commerce by prescribing
regulations for practices, methods, and procedures the Administrator
finds necessary for safety in air commerce. This regulation is within
the scope of that authority because it addresses an unsafe condition
that is likely to exist or develop on products identified in this
rulemaking action.
Regulatory Findings
We determined that this AD will not have federalism implications
under Executive Order 13132. This AD will not have a substantial direct
effect on the States, on the relationship between the national
government and the States, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various levels of government.
For the reasons discussed above, I certify this AD:
(1) Is not a ``significant regulatory action'' under Executive
Order 12866,
(2) Is not a ``significant rule'' under the DOT Regulatory Policies
and Procedures (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979),
(3) Will not affect intrastate aviation in Alaska to the extent
that it justifies making a regulatory distinction, 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.
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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
0
1. The authority citation for part 39 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.
Sec. 39.13 [Amended]
0
2. The FAA amends Sec. 39.13 by adding the following new airworthiness
directive (AD):
2016-13-12 Rolls-Royce Deutschland GmbH (Type Certificate previously
held by Rolls-Royce Deutschland GmbH, formerly BMW Rolls-Royce
GmbH): Amendment 39-18576; Docket No. FAA-2016-4551; Directorate
Identifier 2016-NE-07-AD.
(a) Effective Date
This AD becomes effective August 5, 2016.
(b) Affected ADs
None.
(c) Applicability
(1) This AD applies to:
(i) Rolls-Royce Deutschland (RRD) BR700-710A1-10 engines with
serial number (S/N) 11505 and below and with a low-pressure turbine
(LPT) module, part number (P/N) M51-104 or P/N M51-111, installed;
(ii) RRD BR700-710A2-20 engines with S/N 12492 and below and
with an LPT module, P/N M51-108 or P/N M51-111, installed;
(iii) RRD BR700-710C4-11 engines with S/N 15277 and below, with
configuration standard 710C4-11 engraved on the engine data plate
and with an LPT module, P/N M51-112, installed; and
(iv) RRD BR700-710C4-11 engines with S/N 15329 and below, with
configuration standard 710C4-11/10 engraved on the engine data plate
and with an LPT module, P/N M51-112, installed.
(2) Reserved.
(d) Reason
This AD was prompted by a seized LPT fuel shut-off pawl carrier
caused by corrosion of the pawl carrier pivot pin. We are issuing
this AD to prevent failure of the fuel shut-off mechanism, which
could result in uncontained part release, damage to the engine, and
damage to the airplane.
(e) Actions and Compliance
Comply with this AD within the compliance times specified,
unless already done.
(1) Within 6 months after the effective date of this AD, remove
each pawl carrier pivot pin, P/N BRR17117, from service and replace
with a part eligible for installation.
(2) Reserved.
(f) Alternative Methods of Compliance (AMOCs)
The Manager, Engine Certification Office, FAA, may approve AMOCs
for this AD. Use the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19 to make your
request. You may email your request to: ANE-AD-AMOC@faa.gov.
(g) Related Information
(1) For more information about this AD, contact Philip Haberlen,
Aerospace Engineer, Engine Certification Office, FAA, Engine &
Propeller Directorate, 1200 District Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803;
phone: 781-238-7770; fax: 781-238-7199; email:
philip.haberlen@faa.gov.
(2) Refer to MCAI European Aviation Safety Agency AD 2016-0034,
dated February 24, 2016, for more information. You may examine the
MCAI in the AD docket on the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov
by searching for and locating it in Docket No. FAA-2016-4551.
(3) RRD Alert Service Bulletin BR700-72-A101523, Revision 3,
dated December 10, 2015, can be obtained from RRD using the contact
information in paragraph (g)(4) of this AD.
(4) For service information identified in this AD, contact
Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG, Eschenweg 11, Dahlewitz, 15827
Blankenfelde-Mahlow, Germany; phone: +49 (0) 33 7086 2673; fax: +49
(0) 33 7086 3276.
(5) You may view this service information at the FAA, Engine &
Propeller Directorate, 1200 District Avenue, Burlington, MA. For
information on the availability of this material at the FAA, call
781-238-7125.
(h) Material Incorporated by Reference
None.
Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on June 23, 2016.
Colleen M. D'Alessandro,
Manager, Engine & Propeller Directorate,Aircraft Certification Service.
[FR Doc. 2016-15351 Filed 6-30-16; 8:45 am]
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