§ 129.115 - Limit of validity.  


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  • § 129.115 Limit of validity.

    (a) Applicability. This section applies to foreign air carriers or foreign persons operating any U.S.-registered transport category, turbine-powered airplane with a maximum takeoff gross weight greater than 75,000 pounds and a type certificate issued after January 1, 1958, regardless of whether the maximum takeoff gross weight is a result of an original type certificate or a later design change. This section also applies to foreign air carriers or foreign persons operating any other U.S.-registered transport category, turbine-powered airplane with a type certificate issued after January 1, 1958, regardless of the maximum takeoff gross weight, for which a limit of validity of the engineering data that supports the structural maintenance program (hereafter referred to as LOV) is required in accordance with § 25.571 or § 26.21 of this chapter after January 14, 2011.

    (b) Limit of validity. No foreign air carrier or foreign person may operate a U.S.-registered airplane identified in paragraph (a) of this section after the applicable date identified in Table 1 of this section, unless an Airworthiness Limitations section (ALS) approved under Appendix H to part 25 or § 26.21 of this chapter is incorporated into its maintenance program. The ALS must -

    (1) Include an LOV approved under § 25.571 or § 26.21 of this chapter, as applicable, except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section; and

    (2) Be clearly distinguishable within its maintenance program.

    (c) Operation of airplanes excluded from § 26.21. No certificate holder may operate an airplane identified in § 26.21(g) of this chapter after July 14, 2013, unless an ALS approved under Appendix H to part 25 or § 26.21 of this chapter is incorporated into its maintenance program. The ALS must -

    (1) Include an LOV approved under § 25.571 or § 26.21 of this chapter, as applicable, except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section; and

    (2) Be clearly distinguishable within its maintenance program

    (d) Extended limit of validity. No foreign air carrier or foreign person may operate an airplane beyond the LOV or extended LOV specified in paragraph (b)(1), (c), (d), or (f) of this section, as applicable, unless the following conditions are met:

    (1) An ALS must be incorporated into its maintenance program that -

    (i) Includes an extended LOV and any widespread fatigue damage airworthiness limitation items (ALIs) approved under § 26.23 of this chapter; and

    (ii) Is approved under § 26.23 of this chapter;

    (2) The extended LOV and the airworthiness limitation items pertaining to widespread fatigue damage must be clearly distinguishable within its maintenance program.

    (e) Principal Maintenance Inspector approval. Foreign air carriers or foreign persons must submit the maintenance program revisions required by paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section to the Principal Maintenance Inspector or Flight Standards office for review and approval.

    (f) Exception. For any airplane for which an LOV has not been approved as of the applicable compliance date specified in paragraph (c) or Table 1 of this section, instead of including an approved LOV in the ALS, an operator must include the applicable default LOV specified in Table 1 or Table 2 of this section, as applicable, in the ALS.

    Table 1 - Airplanes Subject to § 26.21

    Airplane model Compliance Date - months after
    January 14, 2011
    Default LOV
    [flight cycles (FC)
    or flight hours (FH)]
    Airbus - Existing1 Models Only:
    A300 B2-1A, B2-1C, B2K-3C, B2-2033048,000 FC
    A300 B4-2C, B4-1033040,000 FC
    A300 B4-2033034,000 FC
    A300-600 Series6030,000 FC/67,500 FH
    A310-200 Series6040,000 FC/60,000 FH
    A310-300 Series6035,000 FC/60,000 FH
    A318 Series6048,000 FC/60,000 FH
    A319 Series6048,000 FC/60,000 FH
    A320-100 Series6048,000 FC/48,000 FH
    A320-200 Series6048,000 FC/60,000 FH
    A321 Series6048,000 FC/60,000 FH
    A330-200, -300 Series (except WV050 family) (non enhanced)6040,000 FC/60,000 FH
    A330-200, -300 Series WV050 family (enhanced)6033,000 FC/100,000 FH
    A330-200 Freighter Series60See NOTE.
    A340-200, -300 Series (except WV 027 and WV050 family) (non enhanced)6020,000 FC/80,000 FH
    A340-200, -300 Series WV 027 (non enhanced)6030,000 FC/60,000 FH
    A340-300 Series WV050 family (enhanced)6020,000 FC/100,000 FH
    A340-500, -600 Series6016,600 FC/100,000 FH
    A380-800 Series72See NOTE.
    Boeing - Existing1 Models Only:
    7176060,000 FC/60,000 FH
    727 (all series)3060,000 FC
    737 (Classics): 737-100, -200, -200C, -300, -400, -5003075,000 FC
    737 (NG): 737-600, -700, -700C, -800, -900, -900ER6075,000 FC
    747 (Classics): 747-100, -100B, -100B SUD, -200B, -200C, -200F, -300, 747SP, 747SR3020,000 FC
    747-400: 747-400, -400D, -400F6020,000 FC
    7576050,000 FC
    7676050,000 FC
    777-200, -3006040,000 FC
    777-200LR, 777-300ER7240,000 FC
    777F7211,000 FC
    Bombardier - Existing1 Models Only:
    CL-600: 2D15 (Regional Jet Series 705), 2D24 (Regional Jet Series 900)7260,000 FC
    Embraer - Existing1 Models Only:
    ERJ 17072See NOTE.
    ERJ 19072See NOTE.
    Fokker - Existing1 Models Only:
    F.28 Mark 0070, Mark 01003090,000 FC
    Lockheed - Existing1 Models Only:
    L-10113036,000 FC
    1883026,600 FC
    382 (all series)3020,000 FC/50,000 FH
    McDonnell Douglas - Existing1 Models Only:
    DC-8, -8F3050,000 FC/50,000 FH
    DC-9 (except for MD-80 models)30100,000 FC/100,000 FH
    MD-80 (DC-9-81, -82, -83, -87, MD-88)3050,000 FC/50,000 FH
    MD-906060,000 FC/90,000 FH
    DC-10-10, -153042,000 FC/60,000 FH
    DC-10-30, -40, -10F, -30F, -40F3030,000 FC/60,000 FH
    MD-10-10F6042,000 FC/60,000 FH
    MD-10-30F6030,000 FC/60,000 FH
    MD-11, MD-11F6020,000 FC/60,000 FH
    Maximum Takeoff Gross Weight Changes:
    All airplanes whose maximum takeoff gross weight has been decreased to 75,000 pounds or below after January 14, 2011, or increased to greater than 75,000 pounds at any time by an amended type certificate or supplemental type certificate30, or within 12 months after the LOV is approved, or before operating the airplane, whichever occurs latestNot applicable.
    All Other Airplane Models (TCs and amended TCs) not Listed in Table 272, or within 12 months after the LOV is approved, or before operating the airplane, whichever occurs latestNot applicable.
    Note:

    Airplane operation limitation is stated in the Airworthiness Limitation section.

    Table 2 - Airplanes Excluded from From § 26.21

    FH
    Airplane model Default LOV [flight cycles (FC) or flight hours (FH)]
    Airbus:
    Caravelle15,000 FC/24,000 FH
    Avions Marcel Dassault:
    Breguet Aviation Mercure 100C20,000 FC/16,000 FH
    Boeing:
    Boeing 707 (-100 Series and -200 Series)20,000 FC
    Boeing 707 (-300 Series and -400 Series)20,000 FC
    Boeing 72030,000 FC
    Bombardier:
    CL-44D4 and CL-44J20,000 FC
    BD-70015,000 FC
    Bristol Aeroplane Company:
    Britannia 30510,000 FC
    British Aerospace Airbus, Ltd.:
    BAC 1-11 (all models)85,000 FC
    British Aerospace (Commercial Aircraft) Ltd.:
    Armstrong Whitworth Argosy A.W. 650 Series 10120,000 FC
    BAE Systems (Operations) Ltd.:
    BAe 146-100A (all models)50,000 FC
    BAe 146-200-0750,000 FC
    BAe 146-200-07 Dev50,000 FC
    BAe 146-200-1150,000 FC
    BAe 146-200-07A47,000 FC
    BAe 146-200-11 Dev43,000 FC
    BAe 146-300 (all models)40,000 FC
    Avro 146-RJ70A (all models)40,000 FC
    Avro 146-RJ85A and 146-RJ100A (all models)50,000 FC
    D & R Nevada, LLC:
    Convair Model 221,000 FC/1,000 FH
    Convair Model 23M1,000 FC/1,000 FH
    deHavilland Aircraft Company, Ltd.:
    D.H. 106 Comet 4C8,000 FH
    Gulfstream:
    GV40,000 FH
    GV-SP40,000 FH
    Ilyushin Aviation Complex:
    IL-96T10,000 FC/30,000 FH
    Lockheed:
    300-50A01 (USAF C 141A)20,000 FC

    [Doc. No. FAA-2006-24281, 75 FR 69787, Nov. 15, 2010, as amended by Amdt. 129-51, 77 FR 30878, May 24, 2012; Amdt. 129-51A, 77 FR 55107, Sept. 7, 2012; Docket FAA-2018-0119, Amdt. 129-53, 83 FR 9174, Mar. 5, 2018; Doc. No. FAA-2022-1355; Amdt. Nos. 129-5487, 87 FR 75847, Dec. 9, 2022.]