96-28107. Special Conditions: deHavilland DHC-8-400 Airplane; High- Intensity Radiated Fields  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 213 (Friday, November 1, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 56408-56409]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-28107]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Aviation Administration
    
    14 CFR Part 25
    
    [Docket No. NM-128; Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-121]
    
    
    Special Conditions: deHavilland DHC-8-400 Airplane; High-
    Intensity Radiated Fields
    
    AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Final special conditions.
    
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    SUMMARY: These special conditions are issued to the de Havilland 
    Aircraft Company of Canada for the de Havilland DHC-8-400 airplane. 
    This airplane will utilize new avionics/electronic systems that provide 
    critical data to the flightcrew. The applicable regulations do not 
    contain adequate or appropriate safety standards for the protection of 
    these systems from the effects of high-intensity radiated fields. These 
    special conditions contain the additional safety standards that the 
    Administrator considers necessary to establish a level of safety 
    equivalent to that established by the existing airworthiness standards.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: December 2, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Tim Backman, FAA, Standardization Branch, ANM-113, Transport Airplane 
    Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., 
    Renton, Washington, 98055-4056, telephone (206) 227-2797 or facsimile 
    (206) 227-1149.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        On January 31, 1995, the de Havilland Aircraft Company of Canada, 
    Garratt Boulevard, Downsview, Ontario M3K1Y5, applied for an amendment 
    to their Type Certificate No. A13NM to include their new model Dash 8 
    Series 400 (DHC-8-400), Model 401/402 airplane, which is a derivative 
    of the DHC-8-300. The DHC-8-400 is a high wing, T-tail, twin engine, 
    turbopropeller powered regional transport. Each engine will be capable 
    of delivering 4830 shaft horsepower. The flight controls are manual, 
    except for the tandem rudder which will be hydraulically powered. The 
    airplane has a seating capacity of up to 78, and a maximum takeoff 
    weight of 62,500 pounds.
    
    Type Certification Basis
    
        Under the provisions of 14 CFR Sec. 21.101, deHavilland must show 
    that the DHC-8-400 meets the applicable provisions of the regulations 
    incorporated by reference in Type Certificate No. A13NM, or the 
    applicable regulations in effect on the date of application for the 
    change of the Model 300. The regulations incorporated by reference in 
    the type certificate are commonly referred to as the ``original type 
    certification basis.'' The regulations incorporated by reference in 
    Type Certificate No. A13NM include part 25, as amended by Amendments 
    25-1 through 25-51, and certain other later amended sections of part 25 
    that are not relevant to these special conditions. In addition, 
    deHavilland has chosen to comply with the applicable regulations in 
    effect on March 6, 1995; specifically part 25 as amended by Amendments 
    25-1 through 25-83. In addition to the applicable airworthiness 
    regulations and special conditions, the DHC-8-400 must comply with the 
    fuel vent and exhaust emission requirements of part 34, effective 
    September 10, 1990, plus any amendments in effect at the time of 
    certification; and the noise certification requirements of part 36, 
    effective December 1, 1969, as amended by Amendment 36-1 through the 
    amendment in effect at the time of certification. No exemptions are 
    anticipated. These special conditions will form an additional part of 
    the type certification basis.
        If the Administrator finds that the applicable airworthiness 
    regulations (i.e., part 25, as amended) do not contain adequate or 
    appropriate safety standards for the DHC-8-400 because of a novel or 
    unusual design feature, special conditions are prescribed under the 
    provisions of Sec. 21.16 to establish a level of safety equivalent to 
    that established in the regulations.
        Special conditions, as appropriate, are issued in accordance with 
    Sec. 11.49 of the FAR after public notice, as required by Secs. 11.28 
    and 11.29(b), and become part of the type certification basis in 
    accordance with Sec. 21.101(b)(2).
        Special conditions are initially applicable to the model for which 
    they are issued. Should the type certificate for that model be amended 
    later to include any other model that incorporates the same novel or 
    unusual design feature, or should any other model already included on 
    the same type certificate be modified to incorporate the same novel or 
    unusual design feature, the special conditions would also apply to the 
    other model under the provisions of Sec. 21.101(a)(1).
    
    Novel or Unusual Design Features
    
        The DHC-8-400 airplane avionics enhancement will utilize electronic 
    systems that perform critical functions,
    
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    including a digital Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS), 
    attitude and heading reference systems (AHRS), and air data systems 
    (ADS). These systems may be vulnerable to high-intensity radiated 
    fields (HIRF) external to the airplane.
    
    Discussion
    
        There is no specific regulation that addresses protection 
    requirements for electrical and electronic systems from HIRF. Increased 
    power levels from ground based radio transmitters, and the growing use 
    of sensitive electrical and electronic systems to command and control 
    airplanes, have made it necessary to provide adequate protection.
        To ensure that a level of safety is achieved equivalent to that 
    intended by the regulations incorporated by reference, special 
    conditions are needed for the DHC-8-400, which require that new 
    technology electrical and electronic systems, such as the EFIS, AHRS 
    and ADS, be designed and installed to preclude component damage and 
    interruption of function due to both the direct and indirect effects of 
    HIRF.
    
    High-Intensity Radiated Fields
    
        With the trend toward increased power levels from ground based 
    transmitters, plus the advent of space and satellite communications, 
    coupled with electronic command and control of the airplane, the 
    immunity of critical digital avionics systems to HIRF must be 
    established.
        It is not possible to precisely define the HIRF to which the 
    airplane will be exposed in service. There is also uncertainty 
    concerning the effectiveness of airframe shielding for HIRF. 
    Furthermore, coupling of electromagnetic energy to cockpit-installed 
    equipment through the cockpit window apertures is undefined. Based on 
    surveys and analysis of existing HIRF emitters, and adequate level of 
    protection exists when compliance with the HIRF protection special 
    condition is shown with either paragraphs 1 or 2 below:
        1. A minimum threat of 100 volts per meter peak electric field 
    strength from 10 KHz to 18 GHz.
        a. The threat must be applied to the system elements and their 
    associated wiring harnesses without the benefit of airframe shielding.
        b. Demonstration of this level of protection is established through 
    system tests and analysis.
        2. A threat external to the airframe of the following field 
    strengths for the frequency ranges indicated.
    
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                                                        Peak  (V/   Average 
                         Frequency                          M)       (V/M)  
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    10 KHz-100 KHz....................................         50         50
    110 KHz-500 KHz...................................         60         60
    500 KHz-2000 KHz..................................         70         70
    2 MHz-30 MHz......................................        200        200
    30 MHz-100 MHz....................................         30         30
    100 MHz-200 MHz...................................        150         33
    200 MHz-400 MHz...................................         70         70
    400 MHz-700 MHz...................................      4,020        935
    700 MHz-1000 MHz..................................      1,700        170
    1 GHz-2 GHz.......................................      5,000        990
    2 GHz-4 GHz.......................................      6,680        840
    4 GHz-6 GHz.......................................      6,850        310
    6 GHz-8 GHz.......................................      3,600        670
    8 GHz-12 GHz......................................      3,500      1,270
    12 GHz-18 GHz.....................................      3,500        360
    18 GHz-40 GHz.....................................      2,100        750
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        As discussed above, these special conditions are applicable 
    initially to the DHC-8-400 airplane. Should de Havilland apply at a 
    later date for a change to the type certificate to include another 
    model incorporating the same novel or unusual design feature, the 
    special conditions would apply to that model as well, under the 
    provisions of Sec. 21.101(a)(1).
    
    Discussion of Comments
    
        Notice of proposed special conditions No. SC-96-3-NM was published 
    in the Federal Register on July 22, 1996 (61 FR 37844). No comments 
    were received.
    
    Conclusion
    
        This action affects certain design features only on the DHC-8-400 
    airplane. It is not a rule of general applicability and affects only 
    the manufacturer who applied to the FAA for approval of these features 
    on the airplane.
    
    List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 25
    
        Aircraft, Aviation safety, Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements.
    
        The authority citation for these special conditions is as follows:
    
        Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113,44701, 44702, 44704.
    
    The Special Conditions
    
        Accordingly, pursuant to the authority delegated to me by the 
    Administrator, the following special conditions are issued as part of 
    the type certification basis for the deHavilland DHC-8-400 series 
    airplanes.
        1. Protection from Unwanted Effects of High-Intensity Radiated 
    Fields (HIRF). Each electrical and electronic system that performs 
    critical functions must be designed and installed to ensure that the 
    operation and operational capability of these systems to perform 
    critical functions are not adversely affected when the airplane is 
    exposed to high-intensity radiated fields.
        2. For the purpose of this special condition, the following 
    definition applies:
        Critical Functions. Functions whose failure would contribute to or 
    cause a failure condition that would prevent the continued safe flight 
    and landing of the airplane.
    
        Issued in Renton, Washington, on October 15, 1996.
    Darrell M. Pederson,
    Acting Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification 
    Service, ANM-100.
    [FR Doc. 96-28107 Filed 10-31-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-13-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
12/2/1996
Published:
11/01/1996
Department:
Federal Aviation Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final special conditions.
Document Number:
96-28107
Dates:
December 2, 1996.
Pages:
56408-56409 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. NM-128, Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-121
PDF File:
96-28107.pdf
CFR: (1)
14 CFR 11.49