95-1538. Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee; Harmonization of Miscellaneous Rotorcraft Regulations Working Group  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 13 (Friday, January 20, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 4221-4222]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-1538]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee; Harmonization of 
    Miscellaneous Rotorcraft Regulations Working Group
    
    AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of establishment of the Harmonization of Miscellaneous 
    Rotorcraft Regulations Working Group.
    
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    SUMMARY: Notice is given of the establishment of the Harmonization of 
    Miscellaneous Rotorcraft Regulations Working Group and new tasks 
    assigned to the Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ARAC). This 
    notice informs the public of the activities of ARAC.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Mr. Mark Schilling, Manager, Rotorcraft Standards Staff, 2601 Meacham 
    Boulevard, Fort Worth, Texas, telephone number (817) 222-5110.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 
    has established an Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ARAC) (56 FR 
    2190, January 22, 1991; and 58 FR 9230, February 19, 1993). One area 
    the ARAC deals with is rotorcraft issues. These issues involve the 
    airworthiness standards for normal and transport category rotorcraft in 
    parts 27 and 29 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, which are the 
    responsibility of the Director, Aircraft Certification Service, 
    FAA. [[Page 4222]] 
    
    Tasks
    
        The Harmonization of Miscellaneous Rotorcraft Regulations Working 
    Group is charged with recommending to ARAC new or revised requirements 
    for pilot indication of autopilot operating mode; burn test for 
    electrical wire; seats, berths, and litters; and other rotorcraft 
    issues. The products of this exercise are intended to be harmonized 
    standards, acceptable to both the FAA and the Joint Aviation 
    Authorities.
        Specifically, the tasks are as follows:
        1. Review Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations, Secs. 27.1329 and 
    29.1329, and supporting policy and guidance material for the purpose of 
    determining the course of action to be taken for rulemaking and/or 
    policy relative to the issue of requiring pilot indication of autopilot 
    operating mode similar to parts 23 and 25 requirements.
        2. Review parts 27 and 29 to determine if clarification is needed 
    for the burn test requirements for transport category rotorcraft and 
    whether a new requirement for burn test for electrical wire for normal 
    category rotorcraft is needed. Consider whether Sec. 29.1351(d)(3) 
    should be deleted and if new Secs. 27.1365(c) and 29.1359(c) should be 
    created to specify electrical wire insulation burn test requirements.
        3. Review Secs. 27.785(f)(2) and 29.785(f)(2) to determine if these 
    sections should be revised to specify whether the 1.33 fitting factor 
    for seats should also apply to berths and litters.
        4. Review and make recommendations regarding the disharmonizations 
    introduced by the New Rotorcraft 30 Second/2 Minute One-Engine 
    Inoperative Power Ratings and the Rotorcraft Crash Resistant Fuel 
    Systems final rules.
        ARAC recommendations to the FAA should be accomplished by 
    appropriate documents. Recommendations for rulemaking should be 
    accompanied by a complete draft of the notice(s) of proposed 
    rulemaking, including the benefit/cost analysis and other required 
    analyses. Recommendations for the issuance of guidance material should 
    be accompanied by a complete draft advisory circular. ARAC has formed 
    the Harmonization of Miscellaneous Rotorcraft Regulations Working Group 
    to analyze and recommend to it solutions to issues contained in the 
    assigned tasks. If ARAC accepts the working group's recommendations, it 
    forwards them to the FAA.
        ARAC working groups are comprised of technical experts on the 
    subject matter. A working group member need not necessarily be a 
    representative of one of the member organizations of ARAC. An 
    individual who has expertise in the subject matter and wishes to become 
    a member of the working group should write the person listed under the 
    caption FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT expressing that desire, 
    describing his or her interest in the task, and the expertise he or she 
    would bring to the working group. The request will be reviewed by the 
    assistant chair and working group leader, and the individual will be 
    advised whether or not the request can be accommodated.
    
    Working Group Reports
    
        Each working group formed to consider ARAC tasks is expected to 
    comply with the procedures adopted by ARAC and given to the working 
    group chair. As part of the procedures, the working group is expected 
    to:
        A. Recommend time line(s) for completion of the tasks, including 
    rationale, for consideration at the meeting of the ARAC to consider 
    rotorcraft issues held following publication of this notice.
        B. Give a detailed conceptual presentation on the tasks to the ARAC 
    before proceeding with the work stated under item C below.
        C. Give a status report on the tasks at each meeting of ARAC held 
    to consider rotorcraft issues.
        The Secretary of Transportation has determined that the formation 
    and use of the ARAC are necessary in the public interest in connection 
    with the performance of duties imposed on the FAA by law. Meetings of 
    ARAC will be open to the public except as authorized by section 10(d) 
    of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. Meetings of the Harmonization of 
    Miscellaneous Rotorcraft Regulations Working Group will not be open to 
    the public, except to the extent that individuals with an interest and 
    expertise are selected to participate. No public announcement of 
    working group meetings will be made.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC, on January 13, 1995.
    Chris A. Christie,
    Executive Director, Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee.
    [FR Doc. 95-1538 Filed 1-19-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/20/1995
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of establishment of the Harmonization of Miscellaneous Rotorcraft Regulations Working Group.
Document Number:
95-1538
Pages:
4221-4222 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-1538.pdf