98-7088. Airworthiness Directives; Glaser-Dirks Flugzeugbau GmbH Model DG- 400 Gliders  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 53 (Thursday, March 19, 1998)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 13376-13378]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-7088]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Aviation Administration
    
    14 CFR Part 39
    
    [Docket No. 98-CE-13-AD]
    RIN 2120-AA64
    
    
    Airworthiness Directives; Glaser-Dirks Flugzeugbau GmbH Model DG-
    400 Gliders
    
    AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).
    
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    SUMMARY: This document proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive 
    (AD) that would apply to certain Glaser-Dirks Flugzeugbau GmbH (Glaser-
    Dirks) Model DG-400 gliders. The proposed AD would require replacing 
    the bungees that secure the left engine restraining cable and the 
    bowden cable of the rear engine door. The proposed AD is the result of 
    mandatory continuing airworthiness information (MCAI) issued by the 
    airworthiness authority for Germany. The actions specified by the 
    proposed AD are intended to prevent the engine from locking in flight 
    and not extending because of the left restraining cable or bowden cable 
    of the rear door making contact with the engine, which could result in 
    loss of glider power and potential loss of control.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received on or before April 24, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Submit comments in triplicate to the Federal Aviation 
    Administration (FAA), Central Region, Office of the Regional Counsel, 
    Attention: Rules Docket No. 98-CE-13-AD, Room 1558, 601 E. 12th Street, 
    Kansas City, Missouri 64106. Comments may be inspected at this location 
    between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted.
        Service information that applies to the proposed AD may be obtained 
    from DG Flugzeugbau GmbH, Postfach 4120, D-76625 Bruchsal 4, Germany; 
    telephone: +49 7257-89-0; facsimile: +49 7257-8922. This information 
    also may be examined at the Rules Docket at the address above.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Mike Kiesov, Aerospace Engineer, 
    Small Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service, FAA, 1201 
    Walnut, suite 900, Kansas City, Missouri 64106; telephone: (816) 426-
    6934; facsimile: (816) 426-2169.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Comments Invited
    
        Interested persons are invited to participate in the making of the 
    proposed rule by submitting such written data, views, or arguments as 
    they may desire. Communications should identify the Rules Docket number 
    and be submitted in triplicate to the address specified above. All 
    communications received on or before the closing date for comments, 
    specified above, will be considered before taking action on the 
    proposed rule. The proposals contained in this notice may be changed in 
    light of the comments received.
        Comments are specifically invited on the overall regulatory, 
    economic, environmental, and energy aspects of the proposed rule. All 
    comments submitted will be available, both before and after the closing 
    date for comments, in the Rules Docket for examination by interested 
    persons. A report that summarizes each FAA-public contact concerned 
    with the substance of this proposal will be filed in the Rules Docket.
        Commenters wishing the FAA to acknowledge receipt of their comments 
    submitted in response to this notice must submit a self-addressed, 
    stamped postcard on which the following statement is made: ``Comments 
    to Docket No. 98-CE-13-AD.'' The postcard will be date stamped and 
    returned to the commenter.
    
    Availability of NPRMs
    
        Any person may obtain a copy of this NPRM by submitting a request 
    to the FAA, Central Region, Office of the Regional Counsel, Attention: 
    Rules Docket No. 98-CE-13-AD, Room 1558, 601 E. 12th Street, Kansas 
    City, Missouri 64106.
    
    Discussion
    
        The Luftfahrt-Bundesamt (LBA), which is the airworthiness authority 
    for Germany, recently notified the FAA that an unsafe condition may 
    exist on certain Glaser-Dirks Model DG-400 gliders. The LBA reports 
    that the left restraining cable and the bowden cable of the rear door 
    may contact the engine and block the engine extension while in flight. 
    The right engine restraining cable cannot contact the engine because it 
    is wrapped together with the choke, throttle, propeller brake, and 
    bowden cables.
        This condition, if not corrected in a timely manner, could result 
    in the engine locking in flight and not extending, which could result 
    in loss of glider power and potential loss of control.
    
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    Relevant Service Information
    
        Glaser-Dirks has issued Technical Note No. 826/15, dated October 1, 
    1985, which specifies and includes an installation plan for replacing 
    the bungees that secure the left engine restraining cable and the 
    bowden cable of the rear engine door.
        The LBA classified this service bulletin as mandatory and issued 
    German AD 85-223, dated November 7, 1985, in order to assure the 
    continued airworthiness of these gliders in Germany.
    
    The FAA's Determination
    
        This glider model is manufactured in Germany and is type 
    certificated for operation in the United States under the provisions of 
    section 21.29 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR 21.29) and 
    the applicable bilateral airworthiness agreement. Pursuant to this 
    bilateral airworthiness agreement, the LBA has kept the FAA informed of 
    the situation described above.
        The FAA has examined the findings of the LBA; reviewed all 
    available information, including the service information referenced 
    above; and determined that AD action is necessary for products of this 
    type design that are certificated for operation in the United States.
    
    Explanation of the Provisions of the Proposed AD
    
        Since an unsafe condition has been identified that is likely to 
    exist or develop in other Glaser-Dirks Model DG-400 gliders of the same 
    type design registered in the United States, the FAA is proposing AD 
    action. The proposed AD would require replacing the bungees that secure 
    the left engine restraining cable and the bowden cable of the rear 
    engine door. Accomplishment of the proposed installation would be 
    required in accordance with Glaser-Dirks Technical Note No. 826/15, 
    dated October 1, 1985.
    
    Compliance Time of the Proposed AD
    
        Although the left engine restraining cable or bowden cable of the 
    rear engine door would only contact the engine and block the engine 
    extension during flight, this unsafe condition is not a result of the 
    number of times the glider is operated. The chance of this situation 
    occurring is the same for a glider with 10 hours time-in-service (TIS) 
    as it is for a glider with 500 hours TIS. For this reason, the FAA has 
    determined that a compliance based on calendar time should be utilized 
    in the proposed AD in order to assure that the unsafe condition is 
    addressed on all gliders in a reasonable time period.
    
    Cost Impact
    
        The FAA estimates that 27 gliders in the U.S. registry would be 
    affected by the proposed AD, that it would take approximately 3 
    workhours per glider to accomplish the proposed action, and that the 
    average labor rate is approximately $60 an hour. Parts cost 
    approximately $20 per glider. Based on these figures, the total cost 
    impact of the proposed AD on U.S. operators is estimated to be $5,400, 
    or $200 per glider.
    
    Regulatory Impact
    
        The regulations proposed herein would not have substantial direct 
    effects on the States, on the relationship between the national 
    government and the States, or on the distribution of power and 
    responsibilities among the various levels of government. Therefore, in 
    accordance with Executive Order 12612, it is determined that this 
    proposal would not have sufficient federalism implications to warrant 
    the preparation of a Federalism Assessment.
        For the reasons discussed above, I certify that this action (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); and (3) if promulgated, 
    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. A copy of the draft regulatory evaluation 
    prepared for this action has been placed in the Rules Docket. A copy of 
    it may be obtained by contacting the Rules Docket at the location 
    provided under the caption ADDRESSES.
    
    List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39
    
        Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation safety, Safety.
    
    The Proposed Amendment
    
        Accordingly, pursuant to the authority delegated to me by the 
    Administrator, the Federal Aviation Administration proposes to amend 
    part 39 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (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.
    
    
    Sec. 39.13  [Amended]
    
        2. Section 39.13 is amended by adding a new airworthiness directive 
    (AD) to read as follows:
    
    Glaser-Dirks Flugzeugbau GMBH: Docket No. 98-CE-13-AD.
    
        Applicability: Model DG-400 gliders, serial numbers 4-1 through 
    4-140, certificated in any category.
    
        Note 1: This AD applies to each glider identified in the 
    preceding applicability provision, regardless of whether it has been 
    modified, altered, or repaired in the area subject to the 
    requirements of this AD. For gliders that have been modified, 
    altered, or repaired so that the performance of the requirements of 
    this AD is affected, the owner/operator must request approval for an 
    alternative method of compliance in accordance with paragraph (c) of 
    this AD. The request should include an assessment of the effect of 
    the modification, alteration, or repair on the unsafe condition 
    addressed by this AD; and, if the unsafe condition has not been 
    eliminated, the request should include specific proposed actions to 
    address it.
    
        Compliance: Required within the next 3 calendar months after the 
    effective date of this AD, unless already accomplished.
        To prevent the engine from locking in flight and not extending 
    because of the left restraining cable or bowden cable of the rear 
    door catching on the engine, which could result in loss of glider 
    power and potential loss of control, accomplish the following:
        (a) Replace the bungees that secure the left engine restraining 
    cable and the bowden cable of the rear engine door in accordance 
    with the Installation plan included with Glaser-Dirks Technical Note 
    No. 826/15, dated October 1, 1985.
        (b) Special flight permits may be issued in accordance with 
    sections 21.197 and 21.199 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 
    CFR 21.197 and 21.199) to operate the glider to a location where the 
    requirements of this AD can be accomplished.
        (c) An alternative method of compliance or adjustment of the 
    compliance time that provides an equivalent level of safety may be 
    approved by the Manager, Small Airplane Directorate, FAA, 1201 
    Walnut, suite 900, Kansas City, Missouri 64106. The request shall be 
    forwarded through an appropriate FAA Maintenance Inspector, who may 
    add comments and then send it to the Manager, Small Airplane 
    Directorate.
    
        Note 2: Information concerning the existence of approved 
    alternative methods of compliance with this AD, if any, may be 
    obtained from the Small Airplane Directorate.
    
        (d) Questions or technical information related to Glaser-Dirks 
    Technical Note No. 826/15, dated October 1, 1985, should be directed 
    to DG Flugzeugbau GmbH, Postfach 4120, D-76625 Bruchsal 4, Germany; 
    telephone: +49 7257-89-0; facsimile: +49 7257-8922. This service 
    information may be examined at the FAA, Central Region, Office of 
    the Regional Counsel, Room 1558, 601 E. 12th Street, Kansas City, 
    Missouri 64106.
    
        Note 3: The subject of this AD is addressed in German AD 85-223, 
    dated November 7, 1985.
    
    
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        Issued in Kansas City, Missouri, on March 11, 1998.
    Michael Gallagher,
    Manager, Small Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.
    [FR Doc. 98-7088 Filed 3-18-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/19/1998
Department:
Federal Aviation Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).
Document Number:
98-7088
Dates:
Comments must be received on or before April 24, 1998.
Pages:
13376-13378 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 98-CE-13-AD
RINs:
2120-AA64: Airworthiness Directives
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2120-AA64/airworthiness-directives
PDF File:
98-7088.pdf
CFR: (1)
14 CFR 39.13