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(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:
Tom Rodriguez, Aerospace Engineer,
International Branch, ANM–116, Transport
Airplane Directorate, FAA, 1601 Lind
Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057–3356;
telephone 425–227–1137; fax 425–227–1149.
Information may be emailed to: 9-ANM-116AMOC-REQUESTS@faa.gov.
(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
EASA; or Dassault Aviation’s EASA DOA. If
approved by the DOA, the approval must
include the DOA-authorized signature.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on July 27,
2016.
Victor Wicklund,
Acting Manager, Transport Airplane
Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.
(l) Related Information
SUMMARY:
(1) Refer to Mandatory Continuing
Airworthiness Information (MCAI) EASA AD
2015–0095, dated May 29, 2015, 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–2016–5464.
(2) Service information identified in this
AD that is not incorporated by reference is
available at the addresses specified in
paragraphs (m)(3) and (m)(4) of this AD.
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(m) Material Incorporated by Reference
(1) The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference
(IBR) of the service information listed in this
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) Chapter 5–40–00, Airworthiness
Limitations, DGT 107838, Revision 4, dated
February 2, 2015, of the Dassault Aviation
Falcon 7X Maintenance Manual.
(ii) Reserved.
(3) For service information identified in
this AD, contact Dassault Falcon Jet
Corporation, Teterboro Airport, P.O. Box
2000, South Hackensack, NJ 07606;
telephone: 201–440–6700; Internet: https://
www.dassaultfalcon.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/ibrlocations.html.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA–2015–8429; Directorate
Identifier 2015–NM–122–AD; Amendment
39–18608; AD 2016–16–10]
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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 747–100,
747–100B, 747–100B SUD, 747–200B,
747–200C, 747–200F, 747–300, 747–
400, 747–400D, 747–400F, 747SR, and
747SP series airplanes. This AD was
prompted by reports of fatigue cracks in
the station 320 crown frame and in
window post number 3. This AD
requires repetitive inspections for cracks
and missing fasteners of the station 320
crown frame, cracks in the web and
flange surfaces of the forward segment
of window post number 3, and missing
fasteners and cracks of the window
upper sill; post-modification
inspections for cracks of the window
upper sill; a one-time fastener rework;
and related investigative and corrective
actions if necessary. We are issuing this
AD to detect and correct fatigue
cracking and missing fasteners of the
station 320 crown frame, cracking of the
window post number 3, and cracking of
the window upper sill, which could
result in an in-flight decompression and
a loss of structural integrity of the
fuselage.
This AD is effective September
14, 2016.
The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference
of a certain publication listed in this AD
as of September 14, 2016.
ADDRESSES: For service information
identified in this final rule, 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
DATES:
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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–
8429.
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–2015–
8429; 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: Bill
Ashforth, Aerospace Engineer, Airframe
Branch, ANM–120S, FAA, Seattle
Aircraft Certification Office (ACO), 1601
Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057–
3356; phone: 425–917–6432; fax: 425–
917–6590; email: Bill.Ashforth@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 certain The Boeing Company
Model 747–100, 747–100B, 747–100B
SUD, 747–200B, 747–200C, 747–200F,
747–300, 747–400, 747–400D, 747–
400F, 747SR, and 747SP series
airplanes. The NPRM published in the
Federal Register on January 13, 2016
(81 FR 1577) (‘‘the NPRM’’). The NPRM
was prompted by reports of fatigue
cracks in the station 320 crown frame
and in window post number 3. The
NPRM proposed to require repetitive
inspections for cracks and missing
fasteners of the station 320 crown frame,
cracks in the web and flange surfaces of
the forward segment of window post
number 3, and missing fasteners and
cracks of the window upper sill; postmodification inspections for cracks of
the window upper sill; a one-time
fastener rework; and related
investigative and corrective actions if
necessary. We are issuing this AD to
detect and correct fatigue cracking and
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missing fasteners of the station 320
crown frame, cracking of the window
post number 3, and cracking of the
window upper sill, which could result
in an in-flight decompression and a loss
of structural integrity of the fuselage.
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.
Request for Restoration Procedures
United Airlines (UAL) requested that
figure 21 in Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 747–53A2862, Revision 1,
dated July 24, 2015, be revised to
provide airplane maintenance manual
references on reinstallation of the panels
and all disturbed air conditioning
systems, and to include operational
check procedures of all the disturbed
systems.
We partially agree with UAL’s
comment. We agree that figure 21 in
Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747–
53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24,
2015, should provide robust access/
restoration procedures. We disagree
with delaying this AD until any needed
changes to figure 21 have been
incorporated. Figure 21 is not a
‘‘Required for Compliance’’ (RC) section
of the service information and is not
mandated by this AD. Therefore,
operators can deviate from these
instructions, as specified in paragraph
(k)(4)(ii) of this AD. We have not
changed this AD in this regard.
Request To Revise Discussion Section of
the NPRM
Boeing requested that we revise the
second sentence in the Discussion
section of the NPRM, which states:
‘‘Other Model 747 airplanes, except
Model 747–8F and 747–8 airplanes, are
of a similar station 320 crown frame
configuration.’’ Boeing asked that the
reference to Model 747–8F and Model
747–8 airplanes be removed. Boeing
stated that although having a different
design, Model 747–8F and Model 747–
8 airplanes have a similar station 320
crown frame configuration as the other
Model 747 airplanes. Boeing explained
that, for Model 747–8F and Model 747–
8 airplanes, it has issued service
information that specifies repetitive
inspections for cracking of the station
320 crown frame and is mandated by
certain airworthiness limitations
(AWLs).
We agree to clarify the Discussion
section of the NPRM. We agree that
Boeing Model 747–100, –200, –300, and
–400 airplanes, and Model 747–8F and
Model 747–8 airplanes, have similar
station 320 crown frame configurations.
However, we cannot revise the second
sentence in the Discussion section of the
NPRM because that particular sentence
is not restated in the Discussion section
of this AD. Also, as Boeing stated, the
identified condition on Model 747–8F
and Model 747–8 airplanes is addressed
with AWLs. This AD addresses the
identified unsafe condition on Model
747–100, 747–100B, 747–100B SUD,
747–200B, 747–200C, 747–200F, 747–
300, 747–400, 747–400D, 747–400F,
747SR, and 747SP series airplanes. We
have not changed this AD in this regard.
Clarification of Repetitive Inspections
Required by Paragraph (h) of This AD
We revised paragraph (h) of this AD,
which refers to inspections specified in
paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(5) of this
AD, by removing the text ‘‘for cracking
in the window upper sill.’’ That text
only applies to the inspection specified
in paragraph (g)(5) of this AD and not
to the inspections specified in
paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(4) of this
AD.
Conclusion
We reviewed the relevant data,
considered the comments 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
We reviewed Boeing Alert Service
Bulletin 747–53A2862, Revision 1,
dated July 24, 2015. The service
information describes procedures for
inspections and corrective actions for
cracks and missing fasteners in the
inner chord and outboard webs of the
station 320 crown frame, in the left and
right side window post number 3, and
in the window upper sill structure. 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 165
airplanes of U.S. registry.
We estimate the following costs to
comply with this AD:
ESTIMATED COSTS
Action
Labor cost
Parts cost
Cost per product
Cost on U.S. operators
Inspections .................
Up to 193 work-hours × $85 per
hour = $16,405 per inspection
cycle.
$0
Up to $16,405 per inspection
cycle.
Up to $2,706,825 per inspection
cycle.
We have received no definitive data
that would enable us to provide cost
estimates for the on-condition actions
specified in this AD.
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Authority for This Rulemaking
Title 49 of the United States Code
specifies the FAA’s authority to issue
rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I,
section 106, describes the authority of
the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII:
Aviation Programs, describes in more
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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
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because it addresses an unsafe condition
that is likely to exist or develop on
products identified in this rulemaking
action.
Regulatory Findings
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
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:
■
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):
■
2016–16–10 The Boeing Company:
Amendment 39–18608; Docket No.
FAA–2015–8429; Directorate Identifier
2015–NM–122–AD.
(a) Effective Date
This AD is effective September 14, 2016.
(b) Affected ADs
None.
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to The Boeing Company
Model 747–100, 747–100B, 747–100B SUD,
747–200B, 747–200C, 747–200F, 747–300,
747–400, 747–400D, 747–400F, 747SR, and
747SP series airplanes, certificated in any
category, as identified in Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 747–53A2862, Revision 1,
dated July 24, 2015.
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(d) Subject
Air Transport Association (ATA) of
America Code 53, Fuselage.
(e) Unsafe Condition
This AD was prompted by reports of
fatigue cracks in the station 320 crown frame
in window post number 3. We are issuing
this AD to detect and correct fatigue cracking
and missing fasteners of the station 320
crown frame, cracking of the window post
number 3, and cracking of the window upper
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sill, which could result in an in-flight
decompression and a loss of structural
integrity of the fuselage.
of this AD. Do all applicable related
investigative and corrective actions before
further flight.
(f) Compliance
Comply with this AD within the
compliance times specified, unless already
done.
(j) Exceptions to Service Information
Specifications
(1) Where Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
747–53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24,
2015, specifies a compliance time ‘‘after the
original date of this service bulletin,’’ this AD
requires compliance within the specified
compliance time after the effective date of
this AD.
(2) Where Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
747–53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24,
2015, specifies a compliance time ‘‘after the
Revision 1 date of this service bulletin,’’ this
AD requires compliance within the specified
compliance time after the effective date of
this AD.
(3) Where Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
747–53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24,
2015, specifies to contact Boeing for repairs:
Before further flight, repair, using a method
approved in accordance with the procedures
specified in paragraph (k)(1) of this AD.
(g) Initial Inspections, Related Investigative
Actions, and Corrective Actions
At the applicable time specified in
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 747–53A2862,
Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015, except as
provided by paragraphs (j)(1) and (j)(2) of this
AD: Do the actions specified in paragraphs
(g)(1) through (g)(5) of this AD; and do all
applicable related investigative and
corrective actions; in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 747–53A2862, Revision 1,
dated July 24, 2015, except as required by
paragraph (j)(3) of this AD. Do all applicable
related investigative and corrective actions
before further flight.
(1) Do a detailed inspection for cracks and
missing fasteners of the station 320 crown
frame.
(2) Do a surface high frequency eddy
current (HFEC) inspection for cracks of the
station 320 crown frame.
(3) Do a surface HFEC inspection for cracks
in the web and flange surfaces of the forward
segment of window post number 3.
(4) Do a detailed inspection for missing
fasteners of the window upper sill.
(5) Do a surface HFEC inspection for cracks
of the window upper sill.
(h) Repetitive Inspections and Post-Repair
Inspections, Related Investigative Actions,
and Corrective Actions
Do applicable repetitive post-repair
inspections and repeat the inspections
specified in paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(5)
of this AD thereafter at the applicable
compliance time and intervals specified in
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 747–53A2862,
Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015; and do all
applicable related investigative and
corrective actions; in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 747–53A2862, Revision 1,
dated July 24, 2015, except as required by
paragraph (j)(3) of this AD. Do all applicable
related investigative and corrective actions
before further flight.
(i) Fastener Rework, Related Investigative
Actions, and Corrective Actions
At the applicable time specified in
paragraph 1.E., ‘‘Compliance,’’ of Boeing
Alert Service Bulletin 747–53A2862,
Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015: Do the
applicable actions (including fastener rework
and a detailed inspection of the condition of
the fastener hole) specified in Part 11 of the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 747–53A2862, Revision 1,
dated July 24, 2015; and do all applicable
related investigative and corrective actions;
in accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
747–53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24,
2015, except as specified in paragraph (j)(3)
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(k) Alternative Methods of Compliance
(AMOCs)
(1) The Manager, Seattle Aircraft
Certification Office (ACO), FAA, has the
authority to approve AMOCs for this AD, if
requested using the procedures found in 14
CFR 39.19. In accordance with 14 CFR 39.19,
send your request to your principal inspector
or local Flight Standards District Office, as
appropriate. If sending information directly
to the manager of the ACO, send it to the
attention of the person identified in
paragraph (l)(1) of this AD. Information may
be emailed to: 9-ANM-Seattle-ACO-AMOCRequests@faa.gov.
(2) Before using any approved AMOC,
notify your appropriate principal inspector,
or lacking a principal inspector, the manager
of the local flight standards district office/
certificate holding district office.
(3) An AMOC that provides an acceptable
level of safety may be used for any repair,
modification, or alteration required by this
AD if it is approved the Boeing Commercial
Airplanes Organization Designation
Authorization (ODA) that has been
authorized by the Manager, Seattle ACO, to
make those findings. To be approved, the
repair method, modification deviation, or
alteration deviation must meet the
certification basis of the airplane, and the
approval must specifically refer to this AD.
(4) Except as required by paragraphs (g),
(h), and (j)(3) of this AD: For service
information that contains steps that are
labeled as Required for Compliance (RC), the
provisions of paragraphs (k)(4)(i) and
(k)(4)(ii) apply.
(i) The steps labeled as RC, including
substeps under an RC step and any figures
identified in an RC step, must be done to
comply with the AD. An AMOC is required
for any deviations to RC steps, including
substeps and identified figures.
(ii) Steps not labeled as RC may be
deviated from using accepted methods in
accordance with the operator’s maintenance
or inspection program without obtaining
approval of an AMOC, provided the RC steps,
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including substeps and identified figures, can
still be done as specified, and the airplane
can be put back in an airworthy condition.
(l) Related Information
For more information about this AD,
contact Bill Ashforth, Aerospace Engineer,
Airframe Branch, ANM–120S, FAA, Seattle
ACO, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA
98057–3356; phone: 425–917–6432; fax: 425–
917–6590; email: Bill.Ashforth@faa.gov.
(m) Material Incorporated by Reference
(1) The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference
(IBR) of the service information listed in this
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 the AD specifies otherwise.
(i) Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747–
53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015.
(ii) Reserved.
(3) For Boeing 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.
(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/ibrlocations.html.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on July 27,
2016.
Victor Wicklund,
Acting Manager, Transport Airplane
Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.
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14 R1 for all Airbus Model A310 series
airplanes. AD 2007–21–14 R1 required
revising the Airworthiness Limitations
Section of the Instructions for
Continued Airworthiness to incorporate
new limitations for fuel tank systems.
This new AD requires revising the
maintenance program or inspection
program to incorporate revised fuel
maintenance and inspection tasks. This
AD was prompted by the issuance of
more restrictive maintenance
requirements and/or airworthiness
limitations by the manufacturer. We are
issuing this AD to prevent the potential
of ignition sources inside fuel tanks,
which, in combination with flammable
fuel vapors caused by latent failures,
alterations, repairs, or maintenance
actions, could result in fuel tank
explosions and consequent loss of the
airplane.
This AD becomes effective
September 14, 2016.
The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference
of a certain publication listed in this AD
as of September 14, 2016.
The Director of the Federal Register
approved the incorporation by reference
of a certain other publication listed in
this AD as of November 20, 2007 (72 FR
58499, October 16, 2007).
ADDRESSES: For service information
identified in this final rule, contact
Airbus SAS, Airworthiness Office—
EAW, 1 Rond Point Maurice Bellonte,
31707 Blagnac Cedex, France; telephone
+33 5 61 93 36 96; fax +33 5 61 93 44
51; email account.airworth-eas@
airbus.com; Internet https://
www.airbus.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
Number FAA–2015–8468.
DATES:
14 CFR Part 39
Examining the AD Docket
[Docket No. FAA–2015–8468; Directorate
Identifier 2014–NM–208–AD; Amendment
39–18605; AD 2016–16–07]
You may examine the AD docket on
the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov by searching for
and locating Docket Number FAA–
2015–8468; 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 in the ADDRESSES
section.
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Airworthiness Directives; Airbus
Airplanes
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
We are superseding
Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2007–21–
SUMMARY:
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Dan
Rodina, Aerospace Engineer,
International Branch, ANM–116,
Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA,
1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA
98057–3356; telephone 425–227–2125;
fax 425–227–1149.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Discussion
We issued a notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR
part 39 to supersede AD 2007–21–14 R1,
Amendment 39–16061 (74 FR 55123,
October 27, 2009) (‘‘AD 2007–21–14
R1’’). AD 2007–21–14 R1 applied to all
Airbus Model A310 series airplanes.
The NPRM published in the Federal
Register on January 20, 2016 (81 FR
3066) (‘‘the NPRM’’). The NPRM was
prompted by the issuance of more
restrictive maintenance requirements
and/or airworthiness limitations by the
manufacturer. The NPRM proposed to
retain the requirements of AD 2007–21–
14 R1, and require more restrictive
maintenance requirements and/or
airworthiness limitations. We are
issuing this AD to prevent the potential
of ignition sources inside fuel tanks,
which, in combination with flammable
fuel vapors caused by latent failures,
alterations, repairs, or maintenance
actions, could result in fuel tank
explosions and consequent loss 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 2014–0193, dated October 15,
2014 (referred to after this as the
Mandatory Continuing Airworthiness
Information, or ‘‘the MCAI’’), to correct
an unsafe condition on all Airbus Model
A310 series airplanes. The MCAI states:
Prompted by an accident * * *, the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
published Special Federal Aviation
Regulation (SFAR) 88, and the Joint Aviation
Authorities (JAA) published Interim Policy
INT/POL/25/12. In response to these
regulations, Airbus conducted a design
review to develop Fuel Airworthiness
Limitations (FAL) for Airbus on A310
aeroplanes.
The FAL were specified in Airbus A310
FAL document ref. 95A.1930/05 at issue 02
and in the A310 Airworthiness Limitations
Section (ALS) variation to FAL document
issue 02, ref. 0BVLG110006/C0S issue 01, for
A310 aeroplanes.
EASA issued [EASA] AD 2006–0202 to
require compliance with the FAL documents
(comprising maintenance/inspection tasks
and Critical Design Configuration Control
Limitations (CDCCL)).
EASA AD 2006–0202 was superseded by
EASA AD 2007–0096 (later revised) [which
corresponds to FAA AD 2007–21–14 R1],
which retained the original requirements and
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
[Docket No. FAA-2015-8429; Directorate Identifier 2015-NM-122-AD;
Amendment 39-18608; AD 2016-16-10]
RIN 2120-AA64
Airworthiness Directives; The Boeing Company Airplanes
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain
The Boeing Company Model 747-100, 747-100B, 747-100B SUD, 747-200B,
747-200C, 747-200F, 747-300, 747-400, 747-400D, 747-400F, 747SR, and
747SP series airplanes. This AD was prompted by reports of fatigue
cracks in the station 320 crown frame and in window post number 3. This
AD requires repetitive inspections for cracks and missing fasteners of
the station 320 crown frame, cracks in the web and flange surfaces of
the forward segment of window post number 3, and missing fasteners and
cracks of the window upper sill; post-modification inspections for
cracks of the window upper sill; a one-time fastener rework; and
related investigative and corrective actions if necessary. We are
issuing this AD to detect and correct fatigue cracking and missing
fasteners of the station 320 crown frame, cracking of the window post
number 3, and cracking of the window upper sill, which could result in
an in-flight decompression and a loss of structural integrity of the
fuselage.
DATES: This AD is effective September 14, 2016.
The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by
reference of a certain publication listed in this AD as of September
14, 2016.
ADDRESSES: For service information identified in this final rule,
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-
8429.
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-2015-
8429; 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: Bill Ashforth, Aerospace Engineer,
Airframe Branch, ANM-120S, FAA, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office
(ACO), 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057-3356; phone: 425-917-
6432; fax: 425-917-6590; email: Bill.Ashforth@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 certain The Boeing Company
Model 747-100, 747-100B, 747-100B SUD, 747-200B, 747-200C, 747-200F,
747-300, 747-400, 747-400D, 747-400F, 747SR, and 747SP series
airplanes. The NPRM published in the Federal Register on January 13,
2016 (81 FR 1577) (``the NPRM''). The NPRM was prompted by reports of
fatigue cracks in the station 320 crown frame and in window post number
3. The NPRM proposed to require repetitive inspections for cracks and
missing fasteners of the station 320 crown frame, cracks in the web and
flange surfaces of the forward segment of window post number 3, and
missing fasteners and cracks of the window upper sill; post-
modification inspections for cracks of the window upper sill; a one-
time fastener rework; and related investigative and corrective actions
if necessary. We are issuing this AD to detect and correct fatigue
cracking and
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missing fasteners of the station 320 crown frame, cracking of the
window post number 3, and cracking of the window upper sill, which
could result in an in-flight decompression and a loss of structural
integrity of the fuselage.
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.
Request for Restoration Procedures
United Airlines (UAL) requested that figure 21 in Boeing Alert
Service Bulletin 747-53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015, be
revised to provide airplane maintenance manual references on
reinstallation of the panels and all disturbed air conditioning
systems, and to include operational check procedures of all the
disturbed systems.
We partially agree with UAL's comment. We agree that figure 21 in
Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24,
2015, should provide robust access/restoration procedures. We disagree
with delaying this AD until any needed changes to figure 21 have been
incorporated. Figure 21 is not a ``Required for Compliance'' (RC)
section of the service information and is not mandated by this AD.
Therefore, operators can deviate from these instructions, as specified
in paragraph (k)(4)(ii) of this AD. We have not changed this AD in this
regard.
Request To Revise Discussion Section of the NPRM
Boeing requested that we revise the second sentence in the
Discussion section of the NPRM, which states: ``Other Model 747
airplanes, except Model 747-8F and 747-8 airplanes, are of a similar
station 320 crown frame configuration.'' Boeing asked that the
reference to Model 747-8F and Model 747-8 airplanes be removed. Boeing
stated that although having a different design, Model 747-8F and Model
747-8 airplanes have a similar station 320 crown frame configuration as
the other Model 747 airplanes. Boeing explained that, for Model 747-8F
and Model 747-8 airplanes, it has issued service information that
specifies repetitive inspections for cracking of the station 320 crown
frame and is mandated by certain airworthiness limitations (AWLs).
We agree to clarify the Discussion section of the NPRM. We agree
that Boeing Model 747-100, -200, -300, and -400 airplanes, and Model
747-8F and Model 747-8 airplanes, have similar station 320 crown frame
configurations. However, we cannot revise the second sentence in the
Discussion section of the NPRM because that particular sentence is not
restated in the Discussion section of this AD. Also, as Boeing stated,
the identified condition on Model 747-8F and Model 747-8 airplanes is
addressed with AWLs. This AD addresses the identified unsafe condition
on Model 747-100, 747-100B, 747-100B SUD, 747-200B, 747-200C, 747-200F,
747-300, 747-400, 747-400D, 747-400F, 747SR, and 747SP series
airplanes. We have not changed this AD in this regard.
Clarification of Repetitive Inspections Required by Paragraph (h) of
This AD
We revised paragraph (h) of this AD, which refers to inspections
specified in paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(5) of this AD, by removing
the text ``for cracking in the window upper sill.'' That text only
applies to the inspection specified in paragraph (g)(5) of this AD and
not to the inspections specified in paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(4) of
this AD.
Conclusion
We reviewed the relevant data, considered the comments 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
We reviewed Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-53A2862, Revision 1,
dated July 24, 2015. The service information describes procedures for
inspections and corrective actions for cracks and missing fasteners in
the inner chord and outboard webs of the station 320 crown frame, in
the left and right side window post number 3, and in the window upper
sill structure. 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 165 airplanes of U.S. registry.
We estimate the following costs to comply with this AD:
Estimated Costs
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Cost on U.S.
Action Labor cost Parts cost Cost per product operators
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Inspections..................... Up to 193 $0 Up to $16,405 per Up to $2,706,825
work[dash]hours x inspection cycle. per inspection
$85 per hour = cycle.
$16,405 per
inspection cycle.
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We have received no definitive data that would enable us to provide
cost estimates for the on-condition actions specified in this AD.
Authority for This Rulemaking
Title 49 of the United States Code specifies the FAA's authority to
issue rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I, section 106, describes the
authority of the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII: Aviation Programs,
describes in more detail the scope of the Agency's authority.
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
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 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
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):
2016-16-10 The Boeing Company: Amendment 39-18608; Docket No. FAA-
2015-8429; Directorate Identifier 2015-NM-122-AD.
(a) Effective Date
This AD is effective September 14, 2016.
(b) Affected ADs
None.
(c) Applicability
This AD applies to The Boeing Company Model 747-100, 747-100B,
747-100B SUD, 747-200B, 747-200C, 747-200F, 747-300, 747-400, 747-
400D, 747-400F, 747SR, and 747SP series airplanes, certificated in
any category, as identified in Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-
53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015.
(d) Subject
Air Transport Association (ATA) of America Code 53, Fuselage.
(e) Unsafe Condition
This AD was prompted by reports of fatigue cracks in the station
320 crown frame in window post number 3. We are issuing this AD to
detect and correct fatigue cracking and missing fasteners of the
station 320 crown frame, cracking of the window post number 3, and
cracking of the window upper sill, which could result in an in-
flight decompression and a loss of structural integrity of the
fuselage.
(f) Compliance
Comply with this AD within the compliance times specified,
unless already done.
(g) Initial Inspections, Related Investigative Actions, and Corrective
Actions
At the applicable time specified in paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-53A2862,
Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015, except as provided by paragraphs
(j)(1) and (j)(2) of this AD: Do the actions specified in paragraphs
(g)(1) through (g)(5) of this AD; and do all applicable related
investigative and corrective actions; in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-
53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015, except as required by
paragraph (j)(3) of this AD. Do all applicable related investigative
and corrective actions before further flight.
(1) Do a detailed inspection for cracks and missing fasteners of
the station 320 crown frame.
(2) Do a surface high frequency eddy current (HFEC) inspection
for cracks of the station 320 crown frame.
(3) Do a surface HFEC inspection for cracks in the web and
flange surfaces of the forward segment of window post number 3.
(4) Do a detailed inspection for missing fasteners of the window
upper sill.
(5) Do a surface HFEC inspection for cracks of the window upper
sill.
(h) Repetitive Inspections and Post-Repair Inspections, Related
Investigative Actions, and Corrective Actions
Do applicable repetitive post-repair inspections and repeat the
inspections specified in paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(5) of this AD
thereafter at the applicable compliance time and intervals specified
in paragraph 1.E., ``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin
747-53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015; and do all applicable
related investigative and corrective actions; in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-
53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015, except as required by
paragraph (j)(3) of this AD. Do all applicable related investigative
and corrective actions before further flight.
(i) Fastener Rework, Related Investigative Actions, and Corrective
Actions
At the applicable time specified in paragraph 1.E.,
``Compliance,'' of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-53A2862,
Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015: Do the applicable actions
(including fastener rework and a detailed inspection of the
condition of the fastener hole) specified in Part 11 of the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-
53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015; and do all applicable
related investigative and corrective actions; in accordance with the
Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-
53A2862, Revision 1, dated July 24, 2015, except as specified in
paragraph (j)(3) of this AD. Do all applicable related investigative
and corrective actions before further flight.
(j) Exceptions to Service Information Specifications
(1) Where Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-53A2862, Revision 1,
dated July 24, 2015, specifies a compliance time ``after the
original date of this service bulletin,'' this AD requires
compliance within the specified compliance time after the effective
date of this AD.
(2) Where Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-53A2862, Revision 1,
dated July 24, 2015, specifies a compliance time ``after the
Revision 1 date of this service bulletin,'' this AD requires
compliance within the specified compliance time after the effective
date of this AD.
(3) Where Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-53A2862, Revision 1,
dated July 24, 2015, specifies to contact Boeing for repairs: Before
further flight, repair, using a method approved in accordance with
the procedures specified in paragraph (k)(1) of this AD.
(k) Alternative Methods of Compliance (AMOCs)
(1) The Manager, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office (ACO),
FAA, has the authority to approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested
using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. In accordance with 14
CFR 39.19, send your request to your principal inspector or local
Flight Standards District Office, as appropriate. If sending
information directly to the manager of the ACO, send it to the
attention of the person identified in paragraph (l)(1) of this AD.
Information may be emailed to: 9-ANM-Seattle-ACO-AMOC-Requests@faa.gov.
(2) Before using any approved AMOC, notify your appropriate
principal inspector, or lacking a principal inspector, the manager
of the local flight standards district office/certificate holding
district office.
(3) An AMOC that provides an acceptable level of safety may be
used for any repair, modification, or alteration required by this AD
if it is approved the Boeing Commercial Airplanes Organization
Designation Authorization (ODA) that has been authorized by the
Manager, Seattle ACO, to make those findings. To be approved, the
repair method, modification deviation, or alteration deviation must
meet the certification basis of the airplane, and the approval must
specifically refer to this AD.
(4) Except as required by paragraphs (g), (h), and (j)(3) of
this AD: For service information that contains steps that are
labeled as Required for Compliance (RC), the provisions of
paragraphs (k)(4)(i) and (k)(4)(ii) apply.
(i) The steps labeled as RC, including substeps under an RC step
and any figures identified in an RC step, must be done to comply
with the AD. An AMOC is required for any deviations to RC steps,
including substeps and identified figures.
(ii) Steps not labeled as RC may be deviated from using accepted
methods in accordance with the operator's maintenance or inspection
program without obtaining approval of an AMOC, provided the RC
steps,
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including substeps and identified figures, can still be done as
specified, and the airplane can be put back in an airworthy
condition.
(l) Related Information
For more information about this AD, contact Bill Ashforth,
Aerospace Engineer, Airframe Branch, ANM-120S, FAA, Seattle ACO,
1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057-3356; phone: 425-917-6432;
fax: 425-917-6590; email: Bill.Ashforth@faa.gov.
(m) Material Incorporated by Reference
(1) The Director of the Federal Register approved the
incorporation by reference (IBR) of the service information listed
in this 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 the AD specifies otherwise.
(i) Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-53A2862, Revision 1, dated
July 24, 2015.
(ii) Reserved.
(3) For Boeing 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.
(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 July 27, 2016.
Victor Wicklund,
Acting Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification
Service.
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