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incorporate the information specified in Notice of proposed rulemaking


ACTION: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Serj
Appendixes B, C, and D of the Boeing DC– (NPRM). Harutunian, Aerospace Engineer,
8 Special Compliance Item Report, MDC– Propulsion Branch, ANM–140L, FAA,
02K9030, Revision A, dated August 8, 2006. SUMMARY: We propose to adopt a new Los Angeles Aircraft Certification
Accomplishing the revision in accordance airworthiness directive (AD) for all
with a later revision of the Boeing DC–8
Office, 3960 Paramount Boulevard,
McDonnell Douglas airplanes identified Lakewood, California 90712–4137;
Special Compliance Item Report, MDC– above. This proposed AD would require
02K9030, is an acceptable method of telephone (562) 627–5254; fax (562)
revising the FAA-approved maintenance 627–5210.
compliance if the revision is approved by the
Manager, Los Angeles Aircraft Certification
program, or the Airworthiness
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Office (ACO), FAA. Limitations (AWLs) section of the
Instructions for Continued Comments Invited
No Reporting Requirement Airworthiness, as applicable, to We invite you to send any written
(g) Although the Boeing DC–8 Special incorporate new AWLs for fuel tank relevant data, views, or arguments about
Compliance Item Report, MDC–02K9030, systems to satisfy Special Federal this proposed AD. Send your comments
Revision A, dated August 8, 2006, specifies Aviation Regulation No. 88
to submit certain information to the to an address listed under the
requirements. This proposed AD results ADDRESSES section. Include ‘‘Docket No.
manufacturer, this AD does not require that from a design review of the fuel tank
action. FAA–2008–0032; Directorate Identifier
systems. We are proposing this AD to 2007–NM–314–AD’’ at the beginning of
Alternative Methods of Compliance prevent the potential for ignition your comments. We specifically invite
(AMOCs) sources inside fuel tanks caused by comments on the overall regulatory,
(h)(1) The Manager, Los Angeles ACO, latent failures, alterations, repairs, or economic, environmental, and energy
FAA, ATTN: Samuel Lee, Aerospace maintenance actions, which, in aspects of this proposed AD. We will
Engineer, Propulsion Branch, ANM–140L, combination with flammable fuel consider all comments received by the
3960 Paramount Boulevard, Lakewood, vapors, could result in a fuel tank
California 90712–4137; telephone (562) 627– closing date and may amend this
explosion and consequent loss of the proposed AD because of those
5262; fax (562) 627–5210; has the authority
airplane. comments.
to approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested
using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. DATES: We must receive comments on We will post all comments we
(2) To request a different method of this proposed AD by March 3, 2008. receive, without change, to http://
compliance or a different compliance time ADDRESSES: You may send comments by www.regulations.gov, including any
for this AD, follow the procedures in 14 CFR any of the following methods: personal information you provide. We
39.19. Before using any approved AMOC on • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to will also post a report summarizing each
any airplane to which the AMOC applies, substantive verbal contact we receive
http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
notify your appropriate principal inspector about this proposed AD.
(PI) in the FAA Flight Standards District instructions for submitting comments.
Office (FSDO), or lacking a PI, your local • Fax: 202–493–2251. Discussion
FSDO. • Mail: U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, The FAA has examined the
Issued in Renton, Washington, on January M–30, West Building Ground Floor, underlying safety issues involved in fuel
9, 2008. tank explosions on several large
Room W12–140, 1200 New Jersey
Stephen P. Boyd, Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590. transport airplanes, including the
Assistant Manager, Transport Airplane • Hand Delivery: U.S. Department of adequacy of existing regulations, the
Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service. Transportation, Docket Operations, service history of airplanes subject to
[FR Doc. E8–854 Filed 1–17–08; 8:45 am] M–30, West Building Ground Floor, those regulations, and existing
BILLING CODE 4910–13–P Room W12–140, 1200 New Jersey maintenance practices for fuel tank
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590, systems. As a result of those findings,
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday we issued a regulation titled ‘‘Transport
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION through Friday, except Federal holidays. Airplane Fuel Tank System Design
For service information identified in Review, Flammability Reduction and
Federal Aviation Administration this AD, contact Boeing Commercial Maintenance and Inspection
Airplanes, Long Beach Division, 3855 Requirements’’ (66 FR 23086, May 7,
14 CFR Part 39 Lakewood Boulevard, Long Beach, 2001). In addition to new airworthiness
[Docket No. FAA–2008–0032; Directorate California 90846, Attention: Data and standards for transport airplanes and
Identifier 2007–NM–314–AD] Service Management, Dept. C1–L5A new maintenance requirements, this
(D800–0024). rule included Special Federal Aviation
RIN 2120–AA64
Regulation No. 88 (‘‘SFAR 88,’’
Examining the AD Docket Amendment 21–78, and subsequent
Airworthiness Directives; McDonnell
Douglas Model 717–200 Airplanes; You may examine the AD docket on Amendments 21–82 and 21–83).
Model DC–9–10 Series Airplanes; the Internet at http:// Among other actions, SFAR 88
Model DC–9–20 Series Airplanes; www.regulations.gov; or in person at the requires certain type design (i.e., type
Model DC–9–30 Series Airplanes; Docket Management Facility between 9 certificate (TC) and supplemental type
Model DC–9–40 Series Airplanes; a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through certificate (STC)) holders to substantiate
Model DC–9–50 Series Airplanes; Friday, except Federal holidays. The AD that their fuel tank systems can prevent
Model DC–9–81 (MD–81), DC–9–82 docket contains this proposed AD, the ignition sources in the fuel tanks. This
regulatory evaluation, any comments requirement applies to type design
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(MD–82), DC–9–83 (MD–83), and DC–9–


87 (MD–87) Airplanes; Model MD–88 received, and other information. The holders for large turbine-powered
Airplanes; and Model MD–90–30 street address for the Docket Office transport airplanes and for subsequent
Airplanes (telephone 800–647–5527) is in the modifications to those airplanes. It
ADDRESSES section. Comments will be requires them to perform design reviews
AGENCY:Federal Aviation available in the AD docket shortly after and to develop design changes and
Administration (FAA), DOT. receipt. maintenance procedures if their designs

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do not meet the new fuel tank safety FAA’s Determination and Requirements Changes to Fuel Tank System AWLs
standards. As explained in the preamble of This Proposed AD For certain airplanes, paragraph (g) of
to the rule, we intended to adopt We are proposing this AD because we this proposed AD would require
airworthiness directives to mandate any evaluated all relevant information and revising the FAA-approved maintenance
changes found necessary to address determined the unsafe condition program by incorporating certain
unsafe conditions identified as a result described previously is likely to exist or information specified in Report MDC–
of these reviews. develop in other products of the(se) 92K9145. For certain other airplanes,
In evaluating these design reviews, we same type design(s). This proposed AD paragraph (h) of this proposed AD
have established four criteria intended would require revising the FAA- would require revising the AWLs
to define the unsafe conditions approved maintenance program, or the section of the Instructions for Continued
associated with fuel tank systems that AWLs section of the Instructions for Airworthiness by incorporating certain
require corrective actions. The Continued Airworthiness, as applicable, information specified in Report MDC–
percentage of operating time during by incorporating the information in 92K9145. Paragraphs (g) and (h) allow
which fuel tanks are exposed to Appendixes B, C, and D of Report MDC– accomplishing the revision in
flammable conditions is one of these 92K9145. accordance with later revisions of
criteria. The other three criteria address Report MDC–92K9145 as an acceptable
the failure types under evaluation: Difference Between the Proposed AD method of compliance if they are
Single failures, single failures in and Service Information approved by the Manager, Los Angeles
combination with another latent Although Report MDC–92K9145 Aircraft Certification Office (ACO),
condition(s), and in-service failure specifies to submit certain information FAA. In addition, Appendix B of Report
experience. For all four criteria, the to the manufacturer, this proposed AD MDC–92K9145 specifies that any
evaluations included consideration of does not include that requirement. deviations from the published AWL
previous actions taken that may mitigate instructions, including AWL intervals,
the need for further action. Explanation of Compliance Time
must be approved by the Manager, Los
We have determined that the actions In most ADs, we adopt a compliance Angeles ACO. Therefore, after the
identified in this proposed AD are time allowing a specified amount of maintenance program or AWLs revision,
necessary to reduce the potential of time after the AD’s effective date. In this any further revision to an AWL or AWL
ignition sources inside fuel tanks, case, however, the FAA has already interval should be done as an AWL
which, in combination with flammable issued regulations that require operators change, not as an alternative method of
fuel vapors, could result in a fuel tank to revise their maintenance/inspection compliance (AMOC). For U.S.-registered
explosion and consequent loss of the programs to address fuel tank safety airplanes, operators must make requests
airplane. issues. The compliance date for these through an appropriate FAA Principal
regulations is December 16, 2008. To Maintenance Inspector (PMI) or
Relevant Service Information provide for efficient and coordinated Principal Avionics Inspector (PAI) for
We have reviewed the following implementation of these regulations and approval by the Manager, Los Angeles
appendixes of the Boeing Twinjet this proposed AD, we are using this ACO. A non-U.S. operator should
Special Compliance Items Report, same compliance date in this proposed coordinate changes with its governing
MDC–92K9145, Revision G, dated June AD. regulatory agency.
7, 2007 (hereafter referred to as ‘‘Report Rework Required When Implementing Exceptional Short-Term Extensions
MDC–92K9145’’): AWLs Into an Existing Fleet Appendix D of Report MDC–92K9145
• Appendix B, Critical Design The maintenance program revision has provisions for an exceptional short-
Configuration Control Limitations specified in paragraph (g) of this term extension of 30 days. An
(CDCCLs) proposed AD, and the AWLs revision exceptional short-term extension is an
• Appendix C, Airworthiness specified in paragraph (h) of this increase in an AWL interval that may be
Limitation Instructions (ALIs) proposed AD, for the fuel tank systems, needed to cover an uncontrollable or
• Appendix D, Short-Term Extensions which involve incorporating the unexpected situation. For U.S.-
information specified in Report MDC– registered airplanes, the FAA PMI or
Appendixes B and C of Report MDC– 92K9145, would affect how operators PAI must concur with any exceptional
92K9145 describe new airworthiness maintain their airplanes. After doing the short-term extension before it is used,
limitations (AWLs) for fuel tank maintenance program revision or AWLs unless the operator has identified
systems. The new AWLs include: revision, as applicable, operators would another appropriate procedure with the
• CDCCLs, which are limitation need to do any maintenance on the fuel local regulatory authority. The FAA PMI
requirements to preserve a critical tank system as specified in the CDCCLs. or PAI may grant the exceptional short-
ignition source prevention feature of the Maintenance done before the term extensions described in Appendix
fuel tank system design that is necessary maintenance program revision specified D without consultation with the
to prevent the occurrence of an unsafe in paragraph (g), or the AWLs revision Manager, Los Angeles ACO. A non-U.S.
condition. The purpose of a CDCCL is specified in paragraph (h), as applicable, operator should coordinate changes
to provide instruction to retain the would not need to be redone in order to with its governing regulatory agency. As
critical ignition source prevention comply with paragraph (g) or (h). For explained in Appendix D, exceptional
feature during configuration change that example, the AWL that requires fuel short-term extensions must not be used
may be caused by alterations, repairs, or pumps to be repaired and overhauled for fleet AWL extensions. An
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maintenance actions. A CDCCL is not a per the FAA-approved component exceptional short-term extension should
periodic inspection; and maintenance manual (CMM) applies to not be confused with an operator’s
• AWL inspections, which are fuel pumps repaired after the short-term escalation authorization
inspections of certain features for latent maintenance programs are revised; approved in accordance with the
failures that could contribute to an spare or on-wing fuel pumps do not Operations Specifications or the
ignition source. need to be reworked. operator’s reliability program.

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Ensuring Compliance With Fuel Tank necessary data. The applicable section 2. Is not a ‘‘significant rule’’ under the
System AWLs of the maintenance manual is usually DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures
Boeing has revised the applicable included in the AWLs. Boeing intended (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979), and
maintenance manuals and task cards to this information to assist operators in 3. Will not have a significant
address AWLs and to include notes maintaining the maintenance manuals. economic impact, positive or negative,
about CDCCLs. Operators that do not A maintenance manual change to these on a substantial number of small entities
use Boeing’s revision service should tasks may be made without approval by under the criteria of the Regulatory
revise their maintenance manuals and the Manager, Los Angeles ACO, through Flexibility Act.
task cards to highlight actions tied to an appropriate FAA PMI or PAI, by the You can find our regulatory
CDCCLs to ensure that maintenance governing regulatory authority, or by evaluation and the estimated costs of
personnel are complying with the using the operator’s standard process for compliance in the AD Docket.
CDCCLs. revising maintenance manuals. An List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39
acceptable change would have to
Recording Compliance With Fuel Tank maintain the information specified in Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation
System AWLs the AWL such as the pass/fail criteria or safety, Safety.
The applicable operating rules of the special test equipment. The Proposed Amendment
Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR Accordingly, under the authority
Costs of Compliance
parts 91, 121, 125, and 129) require delegated to me by the Administrator,
operators to maintain records with the We estimate that this proposed AD
would affect 780 airplanes of U.S. the FAA proposes to amend 14 CFR part
identification of the current inspection
registry. We also estimate that it would 39 as follows:
status of an airplane. The AWLs
contained in Appendix C of Report take about 1 work-hour per product to PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS
MDC–92K9145 are inspections for comply with this proposed AD. The DIRECTIVES
which the applicable sections of the average labor rate is $80 per work-hour.
operating rules apply. The AWLs Based on these figures, we estimate the 1. The authority citation for part 39
contained in Appendix B of Report cost of this proposed AD to the U.S. continues to read as follows:
MDC–92K9145 are CDCCLs, which are operators to be $62,400, or $80 per Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.
tied to conditional maintenance actions. product.
An entry into an operator’s existing § 39.13 [Amended]
Authority for This Rulemaking 2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by adding
maintenance record system for
corrective action is sufficient for Title 49 of the United States Code the following new AD:
recording compliance with CDCCLs, as specifies the FAA’s authority to issue McDonnell Douglas: Docket No. FAA–2008–
long as the applicable maintenance rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I, 0032; Directorate Identifier 2007–NM–
manual and task cards identify actions section 106, describes the authority of 314–AD.
that are CDCCLs. the FAA Administrator. ‘‘Subtitle VII:
Comments Due Date
Aviation Programs,’’ describes in more
Changes to Component Maintenance detail the scope of the Agency’s (a) We must receive comments by March 3,
Manuals (CMMs) Cited in Fuel Tank 2008.
authority.
System AWLs We are issuing this rulemaking under Affected ADs
Some of the AWLs in Appendix B of the authority described in ‘‘Subtitle VII, (b) None.
Report MDC–92K9145 refer to specific Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701:
General requirements.’’ Under that Applicability
revision levels of the CMMs as
additional sources of service section, Congress charges the FAA with (c) This AD applies to all McDonnell
information for doing the AWLs. Boeing promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in Douglas Model 717–200 airplanes; Model
DC–9–11, DC–9–12, DC–9–13, DC–9–14, DC–
is referring to the CMMs by revision air commerce by prescribing regulations 9–15, and DC–9–15F airplanes; Model DC–9–
level in the applicable AWL for certain for practices, methods, and procedures 21 airplanes; Model DC–9–31, DC–9–32, DC–
components rather than including the Administrator finds necessary for 9–32 (VC–9C), DC–9–32F, DC–9–33F, DC–9–
information directly in the AWL safety in air commerce. This regulation 34, DC–9–34F, and DC–9–32F (C–9A, C–9B)
because of the volume of that is within the scope of that authority airplanes; Model DC–9–41 airplanes; Model
information. As a result, the Manager, because it addresses an unsafe condition DC–9–51 airplanes; Model DC–9–81 (MD–
Los Angeles ACO, must approve the that is likely to exist or develop on 81), DC–9–82 (MD–82), DC–9–83 (MD–83),
CMMs. Any later revision of those and DC–9–87 (MD–87) airplanes; Model MD–
products identified in this rulemaking
88 airplanes; and Model MD–90–30
CMMs will be handled like a change to action. airplanes; certificated in any category.
the AWL itself. Any use of parts
Regulatory Findings Note 1: This AD requires revisions to
(including the use of parts manufacturer certain operator maintenance documents to
approval (PMA) approved parts), We determined that this proposed AD include new inspections and maintenance
methods, techniques, and practices not would not have federalism implications actions. Compliance with these limitations is
contained in the CMMs need to be under Executive Order 13132. This required by 14 CFR 43.16 and 91.403(c). For
approved by the Manager, Los Angeles proposed AD would not have a airplanes that have been previously
ACO, or governing regulatory authority. substantial direct effect on the States, on modified, altered, or repaired in the areas
For example, certain pump repair/ the relationship between the national addressed by these limitations, the operator
overhaul manuals must be approved by Government and the States, or on the may not be able to accomplish the actions
described in the revisions. In this situation,
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the Manager, Los Angeles ACO. distribution of power and


to comply with 14 CFR 43.16 and 91.403(c),
responsibilities among the various the operator must request approval for
Changes to Airplane Maintenance
levels of government. revision to the airworthiness limitations
Manual Referenced in Fuel Tank For the reasons discussed above, I
System AWLs (AWLs) in the Boeing Twinjet Special
certify this proposed regulation: Compliance Items Report, MDC–92K9145,
In other AWLs in Report MDC– 1. Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory according to paragraph (g), (h), or (j) of this
92K9145, the AWLs contain all the action’’ under Executive Order 12866, AD, as applicable.

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Unsafe Condition any airplane to which the AMOC applies, New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building
(d) This AD results from a design review notify your appropriate principal inspector Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
of the fuel tank systems. We are issuing this (PI) in the FAA Flight Standards District Washington, DC 20590–0001.
AD to prevent the potential for ignition Office (FSDO), or lacking a PI, your local • Hand Delivery: Deliver to Mail
sources inside fuel tanks caused by latent FSDO.
address above between 9 a.m. and 5
failures, alterations, repairs, or maintenance Issued in Renton, Washington, on January p.m., Monday through Friday, except
actions, which, in combination with 9, 2008.
flammable fuel vapors, could result in a fuel Federal holidays.
tank explosion and consequent loss of the
Stephen P. Boyd, • Fax: (202) 493–2251.
airplane. Assistant Manager, Transport Airplane Contact General Electric Company via
Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service. Lockheed Martin Technology Services,
Compliance [FR Doc. E8–857 Filed 1–17–08; 8:45 am] 10525 Chester Road, Suite C, Cincinnati,
(e) Comply with this AD within the BILLING CODE 4910–13–P Ohio 45215; telephone (513) 672–8400;
compliance times specified, unless already
fax (513) 672–8422; for the service
done.
information identified in this proposed
Service Information Reference DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AD.
(f) The term ‘‘Report MDC–92K9145,’’ as FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tara
used in this AD, means the Boeing Twinjet Federal Aviation Administration
Chaidez, Aerospace Engineer, Engine
Special Compliance Items Report, MDC– Certification Office, FAA, Engine and
92K9145, Revision G, dated June 7, 2007. 14 CFR Part 39
Propeller Directorate, 12 New England
Revise the FAA-Approved Maintenance [Docket No. FAA–2007–27687; Directorate Executive Park, Burlington, MA 01803;
Program Identifier 2000–NE–42–AD] e-mail: tara.chaidez@faa.gov; telephone
(g) For Model DC–9–11, DC–9–12, DC–9– RIN 2120–AA64 (781) 238–7773; fax (781) 238–7199.
13, DC–9–14, DC–9–15, and DC–9–15F SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
airplanes; Model DC–9–21 airplanes; Model Airworthiness Directives; General
DC–9–31, DC–9–32, DC–9–32 (VC–9C), DC–
Electric Company CF34–1A, –3A, –3A1, Comments Invited
9–32F, DC–9–33F, DC–9–34, DC–9–34F, and
DC–9–32F (C–9A, C–9B) airplanes; Model –3A2, –3B, and –3B1 Turbofan Engines We invite you to send any written
DC–9–41 airplanes; Model DC–9–51 relevant data, views, or arguments
AGENCY: Federal Aviation regarding this proposal. Send your
airplanes; and Model DC–9–81 (MD–81), DC–
9–82 (MD–82), DC–9–83 (MD–83), and DC–
Administration (FAA), Department of comments to an address listed under
9–87 (MD–87) airplanes: Before December 16, Transportation (DOT). ADDRESSES. Include ‘‘Docket No. FAA–
2008, revise the FAA-approved maintenance ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking 2007–27687; Directorate Identifier
program to incorporate the information (NPRM). 2000–NE–42–AD’’ in the subject line of
specified in Appendixes B, C, and D of
your comments. We specifically invite
Report MDC–92K9145. Accomplishing the SUMMARY: The FAA proposes to
revision in accordance with a later revision comments on the overall regulatory,
supersede an existing airworthiness
of Report MDC–92K9145 is an acceptable economic, environmental, and energy
directive (AD) for General Electric
method of compliance if the revision is aspects of the proposed AD. We will
Company (GE) CF34–1A, –3A, –3A1,
approved by the Manager, Los Angeles consider all comments received by the
Aircraft Certification Office (ACO), FAA.
–3A2, –3B, and –3B1 turbofan engines.
closing date and may amend the
That AD currently requires a onetime
Revise the AWLs Section proposed AD in light of those
inspection of certain fan disks for
comments.
(h) For Model 717–200, Model MD–88, and electrical arc-out indications, replacing
Model MD–90–30 airplanes: Before We will post all comments we
fan disks with electrical arc-out
December 16, 2008, revise the AWLs section receive, without change, to http://
indications, and reducing the life limit
of the Instructions for Continued www.regulations.gov, including any
of certain fan disks. This proposed AD
Airworthiness to incorporate the information personal information you provide. We
would require the same reduced life
specified in Appendixes B, C, and D of will also post a report summarizing each
Report MDC–92K9145. Accomplishing the limit of certain fan disks, on-wing
substantive verbal contact with FAA
revision in accordance with a later revision inspection of certain fan disks installed
personnel concerning this proposed AD.
of Report MDC–92K9145 is an acceptable on regional jets, and would add a
Using the search function of the Web
method of compliance if the revision is requirement to perform an inspection on
approved by the Manager, Los Angeles ACO. site, anyone can find and read the
certain business jet applications that
comments in any of our dockets,
No Reporting Requirement have already had a shop-level
including, if provided, the name of the
inspection. This proposed AD results
(i) Although Report MDC–92K9145 individual who sent the comment (or
specifies to submit certain information to the from us determining that we
signed the comment on behalf of an
manufacturer, this AD does not require that inadvertently left out an inspection
association, business, labor union, etc.).
action. requirement. We are proposing this AD
You may review the DOT’s complete
to prevent uncontained fan disk failure
Alternative Methods of Compliance Privacy Act Statement in the Federal
(AMOCs)
and airplane damage.
Register published on April 11, 2000
DATES: We must receive any comments (65 FR 19477–78).
(j)(1) The Manager, Los Angeles ACO,
FAA, ATTN: Serj Harutunian, Aerospace on this proposed AD by March 18, 2008.
Engineer, Propulsion Branch, ANM–140L, ADDRESSES: Use one of the following
Examining the AD Docket
3960 Paramount Boulevard, Lakewood, addresses to comment on this proposed You may examine the AD docket on
California 90712–4137; telephone (562) 627– AD. the Internet at http://
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5254; fax (562) 627–5210; has the authority • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to www.regulations.gov; or in person at the
to approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested
using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19.
http://www.regulations.gov and follow Docket Operations office between 9 a.m.
(2) To request a different method of the instructions for sending your and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
compliance or a different compliance time comments electronically. except Federal holidays. The AD docket
for this AD, follow the procedures in 14 CFR • Mail: Docket Management Facility, contains this proposed AD, the
39.19. Before using any approved AMOC on U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 regulatory evaluation, any comments

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