99-32462. Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee; Transport Airplane and Engine IssuesNew Task  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 240 (Wednesday, December 15, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 70104-70105]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-32462]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Aviation Administration
    
    
    Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee; Transport Airplane and 
    Engine Issues--New Task
    
    AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of a new task assignment for the Aviation Rulemaking 
    Advisory Committee (ARAC).
    
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    SUMMARY: Notice is given of a new task assigned to and accepted by the 
    Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ARAC). This notice informs the 
    public of the activities of ARAC.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kristin Larson, Transport Standards 
    Staff, ANM-110, FAA, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft 
    Certification Service, 1601 Lind Ave. SW., Renton, WA 98055-4056, 
    telephone (425) 227-1760, fax (425) 227-1100.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        The FAA has established an Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee 
    to provide advice and recommendations to the FAA Administrator, through 
    the Associate Administrator for Regulation and Certification, on the 
    full range of the FAA's rulemaking activities with respect to aviation-
    related issues. This includes obtaining advice and recommendations on 
    the FAA's commitment to harmonize its Federal Aviation Regulations 
    (FAR) and practices with the aviation authorities in Europe and Canada.
        One area ARAC deals with is transport airplane and engine issues. 
    These issues involve the airworthiness standards for transport category 
    airplanes in 14 CFR parts 25, 33, and 35 and parallel provisions in 14 
    CFR parts 121 and 135. The corresponding European airworthiness 
    standards for transport category airplanes are contained in Joint 
    Aviation Requirements (JAR)-25, JAR-E and JAR-P, respectively. The 
    corresponding Canadian Standards are contained in Chapters 525, 533, 
    and 535, respectively.
    
    The Task
    
        This notice is to inform the public that the FAA has asked ARAC to 
    provide advice and recommendation on the following harmonization task:
    
    Task 6: Aging Aircraft Program (Widespread Fatigue Damage) (WFD)
    
        The FAA requests that ARAC propose new operating rules (14 CFR 
    parts 91, 121, 125, 129, and 135) that would ensure that no large 
    transport category airplane (>75,000 lbs. Gross Take Off Weight) is 
    operated beyond the flight cycle limits to be specified in the 
    regulation, unless an ``Aging Aircraft Program'' has been incorporated 
    into the operator's maintenance program.
    
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        The proposed rule and advisory material will establish:
        1. The content of the Aging Aircraft Program (e.g., the necessary 
    special inspections and modification actions for prevention of WFD), 
    and
        2. A limit of the ``validity'' (in terms of flight cycles or hours) 
    of the Aging Aircraft Program where additional reviews are necessary 
    for continued operation.
        Additionally, ARAC is asked to review 14 CFR 25.1529 and 14 CFR 
    part 25, Appendix H, and recommend changes to establish:
        1. The required content of an Aging Aircraft Program.
        2. The criteria by which to determine the validity of the Aging 
    Aircraft Program (in terms of flight cycles or flight hours). This 
    would effectively prohibit the operation of airplanes beyond the 
    limited validity of the maintenance program. In order to operate beyond 
    the declared limit, further evaluation of the design must be 
    accomplished and the additional inspections and/or modifications added 
    to the Aging Aircraft Program as necessary.
        The FAA may ask ARAC to recommend disposition of any substantive 
    comments the FAA receives in response to any of the notices of proposed 
    rulemaking that result from ARAC's recommendations.
        The FAA expects ARAC to forward its recommendations to the FAA 
    within 9 months after tasking.
    
    ARAC Acceptance of Task
    
        ARAC has accepted this task and has chosen to assign it to the 
    existing Airworthiness Assurance Working Group. The working group 
    serves as staff to ARAC to assist ARAC in the analysis of the assigned 
    task. Working group recommendations must be reviewed and approved by 
    ARAC. If ARAC accepts the working groups recommendations, it forwards 
    them to the FAA as ARAC recommendations.
    
    Working Group Activity
    
        The working group is expected to comply with the procedures adopted 
    by ARAC. As part of the procedures, the working group is expected to:
        1. Recommend a work plan for completion of the task, including the 
    rationale supporting such a plan, for consideration at the meeting of 
    ARAC to consider transport airplane and engine issue held following 
    publication of this notice.
        2. Give a detailed conceptual presentation of the proposed 
    recommendations, prior to proceeding with its work.
        3. Draft appropriate regulatory documents with supporting economic 
    and other required analyses, and any other related guidance material or 
    collateral documents to support its recommendations.
        4. Provide a status report at each meeting of ARAC held to consider 
    transport airplane and engine issues.
        The Secretary of Transportation has determined that the formation 
    and use of ARAC are necessary and 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 
    Airworthiness Assurance 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 December 9, 1999.
    Anthony F. Fazio,
    Executive Director, Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee.
    [FR Doc. 99-32462 Filed 12-14-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/15/1999
Department:
Federal Aviation Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of a new task assignment for the Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ARAC).
Document Number:
99-32462
Pages:
70104-70105 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-32462.pdf