98-24419. Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee; Transport Airplane and Engine IssuesNew Tasks  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 176 (Friday, September 11, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 48781-48783]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-24419]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Aviation Administration
    
    
    Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee; Transport Airplane and 
    Engine Issues--New Tasks
    
    AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of new task assignments for the Aviation Rulemaking 
    Advisory Committee (ARAC).
    
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    SUMMARY: Notice is given of new tasks 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:
    Stewart R. Miller, Transport Standards Staff (ANM-110), Federal 
    Aviation Administration, 1601 Lind Avenue, SW., Renton, WA 98055-4056; 
    phone (425) 227-1255; fax (425) 227-1320.
    
    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 its trading partners 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 and engines in 14 CFR parts 25, 33, and 35 and parallel 
    provisions in 14 CFR parts 121 and 135.
    
    The Tasks
    
        This notice is to inform the public that the FAA has asked ARAC to
    
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    provide advice and recommendation on the following harmonization tasks:
    
    Task 1: Electrical Generating and Distribution System Requirements
    
        Phase I--The following differences between Part 25 and JAR 25 and 
    their associated guidance material have been identified as having a 
    potentially significant impact on airplane design and cost.
        1. FAR/JAR 25.1351(b)--FAR 25.1351(b) defines minimum requirements 
    for generating system power sources, distribution busses and cables, 
    and associated control, regulation and protection devices. JAR 
    25.1351(b), with its related ACJ 25.1351(b)(5), adds accessibility 
    requirements for means to disconnect power sources from the electrical 
    system.
        2. FAR/JAR 25.1351(c)--FAR 25.1351(c) defines minimum requirements 
    for connecting external power to the airplane electrical power system. 
    JAR 25.1351(c) introduces additional parameters for external power 
    protection.
        3. FAR/JAR 25.1351(d)--FAR 25.1351(d) defines minimum requirements 
    for a standby power system that can enable safe operation in VFR 
    conditions for a period of not less than five minutes to enable engine 
    relight. JAR 25.1351(d), with its related ACJs, requires provision for 
    a high integrity standby power system with a duration for time limited 
    systems compatible with JAR-OPS and ICAO Annex 8. These ACJs also 
    provide Interpretive Material for non-time limited standby power 
    sources and specifies services that must remain powered following loss 
    of normal electrical power.
        For each of the above tasks the working group is to review 
    airworthiness, safety, cost, and other relevant factors related to the 
    specified differences, and reach consensus on harmonized Part 25/JAR 25 
    regulations and guidance material.
        The FAA expects ARAC to submit its recommendation(s) from Phase I 
    by July 31, 2001.
        Phase II--The following additional differences between Part 25 and 
    JAR 25 and their associated guidance material have been identified as 
    having a lesser impact on airplane design and cost:
        4. FAR/JAR 25.1353(a) & 25.1431(d)--JAR 25.1353(a) provides an 
    additional sentence for consideration of the effects of interference on 
    systems with associated interpretative material. JAR 25.1431(d) has 
    additional requirements on the survivability of essential electronic 
    equipment during electrical power transients. Such paragraph does not 
    exist in the FAR's. Neither FAA advisory nor JAA guidance material 
    currently is available. This guidance material needs to be generated.
        5. FAR/JAR 25.1353(c)(5)--JAR 25.1353(c)(5) is different to FAR 
    25.1353(c)(5) in that it requires any Nickel-Cadmium battery (receiving 
    a direct charge from the aircraft electrical system) to be subjected to 
    this requirement. Past experience has shown that damage has been caused 
    to structure (from defective batteries and their installations) from 
    batteries irrespective of whether utilized for engine or APU starting 
    or not.
        6. FAR/JAR 25.1353(c)(6)--See also item 5 above. In addition, 
    interpretative material is provided in JAR's concerning maintenance 
    check intervals for over temperature sensing devices.
        7. FAR/JAR 25.1353(d)--JAR 25.1353(d) contains additional 
    paragraphs for electrical cables. Note: Paragraph 1 of ACJ to JAR 
    25.1301(b) in effect duplicates JAR 25.1353(d)(2) and could be deleted 
    after harmonization of FAR/JAR 25.1353(d).
        8. FAR/JAR 25.1355(c)--JAR 25.1355(c) introduces interpretative 
    material concerning segregation of electrical feeders to minimize the 
    possibility of cascade or multiple failures. The ACJ to JAR 25.1355(c) 
    should be reviewed in conjunction with current ACJ No. 6 to JAR 25.1309 
    with a view to combining the two ACJs and forming new interpretative 
    material to FAR/JAR 25.1355(c).
        9. FAR/JAR 25X1360--Precautions against injury. This JAR 
    requirement and corresponding ACJ was created following reported 
    injuries to service and maintenance personnel.
        10. JAR 25X1362--Electrical supplies for emergency conditions. This 
    JAR requirement and corresponding ACJ was created to ensure that 
    electrical supplies are maintained to emergency services (such as fuel 
    and hydraulic shut-off valves) so that these may be closed after the 
    main power sources have been switched off by the Flight Crew.
        11. FAR/JAR 25.1363--JAR 25.1363 requires tests to be performed 
    under specific criteria with (ACJ) additional means of compliance.
        12.Tasks coming from the System Design and Analysis Harmonization 
    Working Group (SD&A HWG): Harmonize and update 25.1310 (previous 
    25.1309(e) and (f)) as proposed by the SD&A HWG. Consider also JAA 
    specific AMJ 25.1309(b) on heated domestic appliances and electric 
    overheat protection equipment design/ failures considerations.
        For each of the above tasks the working group is to review the 
    current standards of the FAR and JAR requirements concerning electrical 
    generating and distribution system requirements and any associated 
    advisory material, to review also any relevant service experience and 
    consider the increased reliance of aircraft and systems dependent on 
    electrical power and distribution systems. In the light of this review, 
    recommend changes to harmonize the above FAR and JAR requirements and 
    develop related advisory material as necessary.
        The FAA expects ARAC to submit its recommendation(s) from Phase II 
    by July 31, 2003.
    
    Task 2: Electrical Bonding and Protection Against Lightning and Static 
    Electricity
    
        JAA regulations include JAR 25X899 and ACJ 25x899 or consideration 
    of electrical bonding and protection against lightning and static 
    electricity. FAA regulations do not include this requirement. This 
    initiative will consider the material contained in the JAR and ACJ, 
    revise this information (as appropriate), develop new FAA requirements, 
    revise JAA requirements as applicable, including regulations and 
    advisory material, to achieve a harmonized result. Part 23, 27, 29 and 
    33 requirements will be reviewed to assure consistency in requirements 
    and modified a applicable. The use of the phrase ``as applicable'' 
    provides the responsible working group with the prerogative to 
    recommend changes to any or all identified FAR's, JAR's, or none. 
    Suitable representative from industry and regulatory authorities is 
    necessary to accomplish this assignment.
        The FAA expects ARAC to submit its recommendation by March 31, 
    2001.
        The FAA requests that ARAC draft appropriate regulatory documents 
    with supporting economic and other required analyses, and any other 
    related guidance material or collateral documents to support its 
    recommendations. If the resulting recommendation is one or more notices 
    of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) published by the FAA, the FAA may ask 
    ARAC to recommend disposition of any substantive comments the FAA 
    receives.
    
    ARAC Acceptance of Tasks
    
        ARAC has accepted the tasks and has chosen to establish a new 
    Electrical systems Harmonization Working Group. The working group will 
    serve as staff to ARAC to assist ARAC in the analysis of the assigned 
    task. Working group
    
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    recommendations must be reviewed and approved by ARAC. If ARAC accepts 
    the working group's recommendations, it forwards them to the FAA as 
    ARAC recommendations.
    
    Working Group Activity
    
        The Electrical Systems Harmonization 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 tasks, including the 
    rationale supporting such a plan, for consideration at the meeting of 
    ARAC to consider transport airplane and engine issues held following 
    publication of this notice.
        2. Give a detailed conceptual presentation of the proposed 
    recommendations, prior to proceeding with the work stated in item 3 
    below.
        3. Draft appropriate regulatory documents with supporting economic 
    and other required analyses, and/or any other related guidance material 
    or collateral documents the working group determines to be appropriate; 
    or, if new or revised requirements or compliance methods are not 
    recommended, a draft report stating the rationale for not making such 
    recommendations. If the resulting recommendation is one or more notices 
    of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) published by the FAA, the FAA may ask 
    ARAC to recommend disposition of any substantive comments the FAA 
    receives.
        4. Provide a status report at each meeting of ARAC held to consider 
    transport airplane and engine issues.
    
    Participation in the Working Group
    
        The Electrical Systems Harmonization Working Group will be composed 
    of technical experts having an interest in the assigned tasks. A 
    working group member need not be a representative of a member of the 
    full committee.
        An individual who has expertise in the subject matter and wishes to 
    become a member of the working group should write to the person listed 
    under the caption FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT expressing that 
    desire, describing his or her interest in the tasks, and stating the 
    expertise he or she would bring to the working group. All requests to 
    participate must be received no later than October 12, 1998. The 
    requests will be reviewed by the assistant chair and the assistant 
    executive director, and the individuals will be advised whether or not 
    the request can be accommodated.
        Individuals chosen for membership on the working group will be 
    expected to represent their aviation community segment and participate 
    actively in the working group (e.g., attend all meetings, provide 
    written comments when requested to do so, etc.). They also will be 
    expected to devote the resources necessary to ensure the ability of the 
    working group to meet any assigned deadline(s). Members are expected to 
    keep their management chain advised of working group activities and 
    decisions to ensure that the agreed technical solutions do not conflict 
    with their sponsoring organization's position when the subject being 
    negotiated is presented to ARAC for a vote.
        Once the working group has begun deliberations, members will not be 
    added or substituted without the approval of the assistant chair, the 
    assistant executive director, and the working group chair.
        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. Meetings of the 
    Electrical Systems Harmonization 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 September 4, 1998.
    Joseph A. Hawkins,
    Executive Director, Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee.
    [FR Doc. 98-24419 Filed 9-10-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/11/1998
Department:
Federal Aviation Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of new task assignments for the Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee (ARAC).
Document Number:
98-24419
Pages:
48781-48783 (3 pages)
PDF File:
98-24419.pdf