FAA-2009-0431, Directorate Identifier 20070NM-174-AD
Dear Sir or Madam,
In response to Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Directorate Identifier 2007–NM–
0431–AD, dated May 7, 2009 FedEx Express offers the following comments:
1. The proposed Airworthiness Directive (AD) will be effective for 32 A310-
200 model airplanes operated by FedEx Express.
2. FedEx Express has determined that the inspection threshold and
intervals will fit within our planned scheduled maintenance checks. Since we have
already scheduled accomplishment of modification per AD 2006-22-03, we will not
require any additional scheduling to comply with modification required by
paragraph (f) (2) (ii) of this AD. Therefore, there will be no impact to available lift.
3.The number of man-hours and elapsed time to accomplish the
proposed AD inspections will considerably impact the overall span-time of our
planned scheduled maintenance check.
4. The proposed AD inspections do not require any special inspection
techniques, training or tooling
5. FedEx Express has checked the availability of the replacement parts,
SB kits, etc. and determined that modification parts are available.
If you have any questions regarding these comments, please contact Mr. Gibby
Thomas at (901) 224-4807 or via e mail at gthomas@feded.com.
Sincerely,
Wayne D. Richmond/WDR
Manager
Aircraft Structures Engineering
FedEx Express
901.224.4800
E-mail: wdrichmond@fedex.com
Related Comments
Total: 2
Airbus, S.A.S. Public SubmissionPosted: 06/05/2009
ID: FAA-2009-0431-0004
Jun 08,2009 11:59 PM ET
Gibby Thomas Public SubmissionPosted: 05/26/2009
ID: FAA-2009-0431-0003
Gibby Thomas
This is comment on Rule
Airworthiness Directives; Airbus Model A310-203 and -222 Airplanes and Model A300 B4-620 Airplanes
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Related Comments
Public Submission Posted: 06/05/2009 ID: FAA-2009-0431-0004
Jun 08,2009 11:59 PM ET
Public Submission Posted: 05/26/2009 ID: FAA-2009-0431-0003
Jun 08,2009 11:59 PM ET