80_FR_23781 80 FR 23699 - Airworthiness Directives; Various Aircraft Equipped With Wing Lift Struts

80 FR 23699 - Airworthiness Directives; Various Aircraft Equipped With Wing Lift Struts

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 82 (April 29, 2015)

Page Range23699-23707
FR Document2015-08732

We are superseding Airworthiness Directive (AD) 99-01-05 R1, which applied to certain aircraft equipped with wing lift struts. AD 99-01-05 R1 required repetitively inspecting the wing lift struts for corrosion; repetitively inspecting the wing lift strut forks for cracks; replacing any corroded wing lift strut; replacing any cracked wing lift strut fork; and repetitively replacing the wing lift strut forks at a specified time for certain airplanes. This new AD retains all requirements of AD 99-01-05R1 and adds additional airplane models to the Applicability section. This AD was prompted by a report that additional Piper Aircraft, Inc. model airplanes should be added to the Applicability section. We are issuing this AD to correct the unsafe condition on these products.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Aviation Administration

14 CFR Part 39

[Docket No. FAA-2014-1083; Directorate Identifier 2014-CE-036-AD; 
Amendment 39-18140; AD 2015-08-04]
RIN 2120-AA64


Airworthiness Directives; Various Aircraft Equipped With Wing 
Lift Struts

AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: We are superseding Airworthiness Directive (AD) 99-01-05 R1, 
which applied to certain aircraft equipped with wing lift struts. AD 
99-01-05 R1 required repetitively inspecting the wing lift struts for 
corrosion; repetitively inspecting the wing lift strut forks for 
cracks; replacing any corroded wing lift strut; replacing any cracked 
wing lift strut fork; and repetitively replacing the wing lift strut 
forks at a specified time for certain airplanes. This new AD retains 
all requirements of AD 99-01-05R1 and adds additional airplane models 
to the Applicability section. This AD was prompted by a report that 
additional Piper Aircraft, Inc. model airplanes should be added to the 
Applicability section. We are issuing this AD to correct the unsafe 
condition on these products.

DATES: This AD is effective June 3, 2015.
    The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by 
reference of certain other publications listed in this AD as of 
February 8, 1999 (63 FR 72132, December 31, 1998).

ADDRESSES: For service information identified in this AD, contact Piper 
Aircraft, Inc., Customer Services, 2926 Piper Drive, Vero Beach, 
Florida 32960; telephone: (772) 567-4361; Internet: www.piper.com. 
Copies of the instructions to the F. Atlee Dodge supplemental type 
certificate (STC) and information about the Jensen Aircraft STCs may be 
obtained from F. Atlee Dodge, Aircraft Services, LLC., 6672 Wes Way, 
Anchorage, Alaska 99518-0409, Internet: www.fadodge.com. You may view 
this referenced service information at the FAA, Small Airplane 
Directorate, 901 Locust, Kansas City, Missouri 64106. For information 
on the availability of this material at the FAA, call (816) 329-4148. 
It is also available on the Internet at http://www.regulations.gov by 
searching for and locating Docket No. FAA-2014-1083.

Examining the AD Docket

    You may examine the AD docket on the Internet at http://www.regulations.gov by searching for and locating Docket No. FAA-2014-
1083; or in person at the Docket Management Facility between 9 a.m. and 
5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The AD docket 
contains this AD, the regulatory evaluation, any comments received, and 
other information. The address for the Docket Office (phone: 800-647-
5527) is Document Management Facility, U.S. Department of 
Transportation, Docket Operations, M-30, West Building Ground Floor, 
Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For Piper Aircraft, Inc. airplanes, 
contact: Gregory ``Keith'' Noles, Aerospace Engineer, FAA, Atlanta 
Aircraft Certification Office (ACO), 1701 Columbia Avenue, College 
Park, Georgia 30337; phone: (404) 474-5551; fax: (404) 474-5606; email: 
[email protected].
    For FS 2000 Corp, FS 2001 Corp, FS 2002 Corporation, and FS 2003 
Corporation airplanes, contact: Jeff Morfitt, Aerospace Engineer, FAA, 
Seattle ACO, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, Washington 98057; phone: 
(425) 917-6405; fax: (245) 917-6590; email: [email protected].

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    For LAVIA ARGENTINA S.A. (LAVIASA) airplanes, contact: S.M. 
Nagarajan, Aerospace Engineer, FAA, Small Airplane Directorate, 901 
Locust, Room 301, Kansas City, Missouri 64106; telephone: (816) 329-
4145; fax: (816) 329-4090; email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Discussion

    We issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR 
part 39 to supersede AD 99-01-05 R1, Amendment 39-17688 (78 FR 73997, 
December 10, 2013; corrected 78 FR 79599, December 31, 2013), (``AD 99-
01-05 R1''). AD 99-01-05 R1 applied to certain aircraft equipped with 
wing lift struts. The NPRM published in the Federal Register on 
December 31, 2014 (79 FR 78729). The NPRM was prompted by a report that 
Piper Aircraft, Inc. (Piper) Models J-3, J3C-65 (Army L-4A), J3P, J4B, 
and J4F airplanes should be added to the Applicability section. We were 
also informed of a serial number overlap between Piper Model PA-18s 
listed in AD 99-01-05 R1 and Piper Model PA-19 (Army L-18C). Certain 
serial numbers listed for Model PA-18s should also be listed under 
Model PA-19 (Army L-18C). The NPRM proposed to retain all requirements 
of AD 99-01-05 R1 and add airplanes to the Applicability section. We 
are issuing this AD to correct the unsafe condition on these products.

Comments

    We gave the public the opportunity to participate in developing 
this AD. The following presents the comments received on the NPRM (79 
FR 78729, December 31, 2014) and the FAA's response to each comment.

Request To Remove the ``NO STEP'' Placard Requirement for Models PA-25, 
PA-24-235, and PA-25-260 Airplanes

    Joe Barr stated that LAVIA ARGENTINA S.A. (LAVIASA) Models PA-25, 
PA-24-235, and PA-25-260 airplanes should be exempt from the 
requirement in paragraph (m) of the proposed AD to install a ``NO 
STEP'' placard on each wing lift strut.
    Joe Barr stated that the LAVIASA PA-25 series airplanes are the 
only low wing monoplane aircraft of all the affected airplane models 
listed in the proposed AD. The LAVIASA PA-25 series airplanes have a 
wing support strut that is located on top of, rather than below, the 
wing. The upper end of the wing lift strut attaches to the top of the 
fuselage and the bottom end of the strut attaches to the top of the 
wing at the midpoint region. There is no safe wing walk surface area on 
the top of the wing that extends more than a few inches from the wing 
root to walk or stand at this mid-wing station. No one could possibly 
step on or stand on the strut at or near this wing location without 
significant damage to the adjacent fabric covered wing structure 
itself. Therefore, it is illogical and irrelevant to have a ``NO STEP'' 
placard of any kind at the mentioned location on the wing lift struts 
of the LAVIASA PA-25 series airplanes. This requirement was clearly 
meant for high wing aircraft only.
    We agree with the commenter. The intent of the placard is to 
prevent damage from stepping on the lower end of the strut. This would 
not occur on LAVIASA Models PA-25, PA-24-235, and PA-25-260 airplanes 
due to the configuration discussed above.
    We have changed paragraph (m) in this AD to exclude LAVIASA Models 
PA-25, PA-24-235, and PA-25-260 airplanes from this requirement.

Request To Allow a Different Rework Method of an Unsealed Wing Lift 
Strut for Model J-3 Airplanes

    Mike Teets stated that he wants the option of using a different 
method for reworking a non-sealed wing lift strut to a sealed condition 
for Piper Aircraft Inc. Model J-3 airplanes.
    Mike Teets stated that he has been inspecting the wing life struts 
on his Piper Aircraft, Inc. Model J-3 airplane for years and has 
developed a method for ``reoperating'' an unsealed wing life strut to a 
sealed condition, which would remove the need for the repetitive 
inspections and thereby reduce costs associated with the requirements 
of the proposed AD.
    We do not agree with the commenter. The commenter's request 
pertains to only one model airplane affected by this AD and addresses 
only a portion of the requirements of the proposed AD. The commenter's 
proposal would be more appropriately addressed by requesting an 
alternative method of compliance following the procedures specified in 
paragraph (n) of this AD.
    We have not changed this AD based on this comment.

Conclusion

    We reviewed the relevant data, considered the comments received, 
and determined that air safety and the public interest require adopting 
this AD with the changes described previously and any minor editorial 
changes. We have determined that these minor changes:
     Are consistent with the intent that was proposed in the 
NPRM (79 FR 78729, December 31, 2014) for correcting the unsafe 
condition; and
     Do not add any additional burden upon the public than was 
already proposed in the NPRM (79 FR 78729, December 31, 2014).
    We also determined that these changes will not increase the 
economic burden on any operator or increase the scope of this AD.

Related Service Information Under 1 CFR Part 51

    We reviewed Piper Aircraft Corporation Mandatory Service Bulletin 
No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, Piper Aircraft Corporation Mandatory 
Service Bulletin No. 910A, dated October 10, 1989; F. Atlee Dodge 
Aircraft Services, Inc. Installation Instructions No. 3233-I for 
Modified Piper Wing Lift Struts Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) 
SA4635NM, dated February 1, 1991; and Jensen Aircraft Installation 
Instructions for Modified Lift Strut Fittings, which incorporates pages 
1 and 5, Original Issue, dated July 15, 1983; pages 2, 4, and 6, 
Revision No. 1, dated March 30, 1984; and pages a and 3, Revision No. 
2, dated April 20, 1984. The service information describes procedures 
for wing lift strut assembly inspection and replacement. This 
information is reasonably available at http://www.regulations.gov by 
searching for and locating Docket No. FAA-2014-1083, or you may see 
ADDRESSES for other ways to access this service information.

Costs of Compliance

    We estimate that this AD affects 22,200 airplanes of U.S. registry.
    We estimate the following costs to comply with this AD. However, 
the only difference in the costs presented below and the costs 
associated with AD 99-01-05 R1 is addition of 200 airplanes to the 
applicability:

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                                                 Estimated Costs
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                                                                                                  Cost on U.S.
             Action                    Labor cost            Parts cost      Cost per product      operators
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Inspection of the wing lift      8 work-hours x $85 per  Not applicable...  $680 per           $15,096,000 per
 struts and wing lift strut       hour = $680 per                            inspection cycle.  inspection
 forks.                           inspection cycle.                                             cycle.
Installation placard...........  1 work-hour x $85 =     $30..............  $115.............  $2,553,000.
                                  $85.
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    We estimate the following costs to do any necessary replacements 
that will be required based on the results of the inspection. We have 
no way of determining the number of aircraft that might need these 
replacements:

                                               On-Condition Costs
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                                                                                                     Cost per
                   Action                      Labor cost per wing lift strut    Parts cost per    product per
                                                                                wing lift strut  wing lift strut
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Replacement of the wing lift strut and/or    4 work-hours x $85 per hour =                $440             $780
 wing lift strut forks.                       $340.
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Authority for This Rulemaking

    Title 49 of the United States Code specifies the FAA's authority to 
issue rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I, section 106, describes the 
authority of the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII, Aviation Programs, 
describes in more detail the scope of the Agency's authority.
    We are issuing this rulemaking under the authority described in 
Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart III, section 44701, ``General 
requirements.'' Under that section, Congress charges the FAA with 
promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in air commerce by prescribing 
regulations for practices, methods, and procedures the Administrator 
finds necessary for safety in air commerce. This regulation is within 
the scope of that authority because it addresses an unsafe condition 
that is likely to exist or develop on products identified in this 
rulemaking action.

Regulatory Findings

    We have determined that this AD will not have federalism 
implications under Executive Order 13132. This AD will not have a 
substantial direct effect 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.
    For the reasons discussed above, I certify that this AD:
    (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),
    (3) Will not affect intrastate aviation in Alaska, and
    (4) 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.

List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39

    Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation safety, Incorporation by 
reference, Safety.

Adoption of the Amendment

    Accordingly, under the authority delegated to me by the 
Administrator, the FAA amends 14 CFR part 39 as follows:

PART 39--AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES

0
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]

0
2. The FAA amends Sec.  39.13 by removing Airworthiness Directive (AD) 
99-01-05 R1, Amendment 39-17688 (78 FR 73997, December 10, 2013; 
corrected 78 FR 79599, December 31, 2013), and adding the following new 
AD:

2015-08-04 Various Aircraft: Amendment 39-18140; Docket No. FAA-
2014-1083; Directorate Identifier 2014-CE-036-AD.

(a) Effective Date

    This AD is effective June 3, 2015.

(b) Affected ADs

    This AD supersedes AD 99-01-05 R1, Amendment 39-17688 (78 FR 
73997, December 10, 2013; corrected 78 FR 79599, December 31, 2013) 
``AD 99-01-05 R1''. AD 99-26-19 R1, Amendment 39-17681 (78 FR 76040, 
December 16, 2013), also relates to the subject of this AD.

(c) Applicability

    This AD applies to the following airplanes identified in Table 1 
and Table 2 to paragraph (c) of this AD, that are equipped with wing 
lift struts, including airplanes commonly known as a ``Clipped Wing 
Cub,'' which modify the airplane primarily by removing approximately 
40 inches of the inboard portion of each wing; and are certificated 
in any category.
    (1) Based on optional engine installations some airplanes may 
have been re-identified or registered with another model that is not 
listed in the type certificate data sheet (TCDS). For instance, 
Piper Model J3C-65 airplanes are type certificated on Type 
Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS) A-691 but may also have been re-
identified or registered as a Model J3C-115, J3F-50, J3C-75, J3C-
75D, J3C-75S, J3L-75, J3C-85, J3C-85S, J3C-90, J3F-90, J3F-90S, J3C-
100, or J3-L4J airplane.
    (2) The airplane model number on the affected airplane or its 
registry may or may not contain the dash (-), e.g. J3 and J-3. This 
AD applies to both variations.

    Note 1 to paragraph (c) of this AD:  There is a serial number 
overlap between the Piper PA-18 series airplanes and the Piper Model 
PA-19 (Army L-18C) airplanes listed in AD 99-01-05 R1. Serial 
numbers 18-1 through 18-7632 listed for the PA-18 series airplanes 
are also now listed under Model PA-19 (Army L-18C) and Model PA-19S.


Table 1 to Paragraph (c) of This AD--Airplanes Previously Affected by AD
                               99-01-05 R1
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    Type certificate holder         Aircraft model         Serial Nos.
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FS 2000 Corp..................  L-14..................  All.

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FS 2001 Corp..................  J5A (Army L-4F), J5A-   All.
                                 80, J5B (Army L-4G),
                                 J5C, AE-1, and HE-1.
FS 2002 Corporation...........  PA-14.................  14-1 through 14-
                                                         523.
FS 2003 Corporation...........  PA-12 and PA-12S......  12-1 through 12-
                                                         4036.
LAVIA ARGENTINA S.A. (LAVIASA)  PA-25, PA-25-235, and   25-1 through 25-
                                 PA-25-260.              8156024.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  TG-8 (Army TG-8, Navy   All.
                                 XLNP-1).
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  E-2 and F-2...........  All.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  J3C-40, J3C-50, J3C-    All.
                                 50S, J3C-65 (Army L-
                                 4, L-4B, L-4H, L-4J,
                                 Navy NE-1 and NE-2),
                                 J3C-65S, J3F-50, J3F-
                                 50S, J3F-60, J3F-60S,
                                 J3F-65 (Army L-4D),
                                 J3F-65S, J3L, J3L-S,
                                 J3L-65 (Army L-4C),
                                 and J3L-65S.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  J4, J4A, J4A-S, and     4-401 through 4-
                                 J4E (Army L-4E).        1649.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  PA-11 and PA-11S......  11-1 through 11-
                                                         1678.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  PA-15.................  15-1 through 15-
                                                         388.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  PA-16 and PA-16S......  16-1 through 16-
                                                         736.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  PA-17.................  17-1 through 17-
                                                         215.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  PA-18, PA-18S, PA-18    18-1 through 18-
                                 ``105'' (Special), PA-  8309025, 18900
                                 18S ``105''             through
                                 (Special), PA-18A, PA-  1809032, and
                                 18 ``125'' (Army L-     1809034 through
                                 21A), PA-18S ``125'',   1809040.
                                 PA-18AS ``125'', PA-
                                 18 ``135'' (Army L-
                                 21B), PA-18A ``135'',
                                 PA-18S ``135'', PA-
                                 18AS ``135'', PA-18
                                 ``150'', PA-18A
                                 ``150'', PA-18S
                                 ``150'', PA-18AS
                                 ``150'', PA-18A
                                 (Restricted), PA-18A
                                 ``135'' (Restricted),
                                 and PA-18A ``150''
                                 (Restricted).
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  PA-19 (Army L-18C),     18-1 through 18-
                                 and PA-19S.             7632 and 19-1,
                                                         19-2, and 19-3.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  PA-20, PA-20S, PA-20    20-1 through 20-
                                 ``115'', PA-20S         1121.
                                 ``115'', PA-20
                                 ``135'', and PA-20S
                                 ``135''.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  PA-22, PA-22-108, PA-   22-1 through 22-
                                 22-135, PA-22S-135,     9848.
                                 PA-22-150, PA-22S-
                                 150, PA-22-160, and
                                 PA-22S-160.
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      Table 2 to Paragraph (c) of This AD--Airplanes New to This AD
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    Type certificate holder       Aircraft model        Serial Nos.
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Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  J-3..............  1100 through 1200 and
                                                    1999 and up that
                                                    were manufactured
                                                    before October 15,
                                                    1939.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  J3C-65 (Army L-    All.
                                 4A).
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  J3P..............  2325, 2327, 2339,
                                                    2340, 2342, 2344,
                                                    2345, 2347, 2349,
                                                    2351, 2355 and up
                                                    that were
                                                    manufactured before
                                                    January 10, 1942.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  J4B..............  4-400 and up that
                                                    were manufactured
                                                    before December 11,
                                                    1942.
Piper Aircraft, Inc...........  J4F..............  4-828 and up.
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(d) Subject

    Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC)/Air Transport Association 
(ATA) of America Code 57, Wings.

(e) Unsafe Condition

    (1) The subject of this AD was originally prompted by reports of 
corrosion damage found on the wing lift struts. AD 99-01-05 R1 is 
being superseded to include certain Piper Aircraft, Inc. Models J-3, 
J3C-65 (Army L4A), J3P, J4B, and J4F airplanes that were 
inadvertently omitted from the applicability, paragraph (c), of AD 
99-01-05 (64 FR 72524, December 28, 1999) ``99-01-05'' and 
subsequently AD 99-01-05 R1.

    Note 2 to paragraph (e) of this AD:  There is a serial number 
overlap between the Piper PA-18 series airplanes and the Piper Model 
PA-19 (Army L-18C) airplanes listed in AD 99-01-05 R1. Serial 
numbers 18-1 through 18-7632 listed for the PA-18 series airplanes 
are also now listed under Model PA-19 (Army L-18C) and Model PA-19S.

    (2) AD 99-01-05 R1 was issued to clarify the FAA's intention 
that if a sealed wing lift strut assembly is installed as a 
replacement part, the repetitive inspection requirement is 
terminated only if the seal is never improperly broken. If the seal 
is improperly broken, then that wing lift strut becomes subject to 
continued repetitive inspections. We did not intend to promote 
drilling holes into or otherwise unsealing a sealed strut. This AD 
retains all the actions required in AD 99-01-05 R1. There are no new 
requirements in this AD except for the addition of certain model 
airplanes to the applicability, paragraph (c) of this AD.
    (3) We are issuing this AD to detect and correct corrosion and 
cracking on the front and rear wing lift struts and forks, which 
could cause the wing lift strut to fail. This failure could result 
in the wing separating from the airplane.

(f) Compliance

    Unless already done (compliance with AD 99-01-05 R1 and AD 93-
10-06, Amendment 39-8586 (58 FR 29965, May 25, 1993) ``AD 93-010-
06''), do the following actions within the compliance times 
specified in paragraphs (g) through (m) of this AD, including all 
subparagraphs. Properly unsealing and resealing a sealed wing lift 
strut is still considered a terminating action for the repetitive 
inspection requirements of this AD as long as all appropriate 
regulations and issues are considered, such as static strength, 
fatigue, material effects, immediate and long-term (internal and 
external) corrosion protection, resealing methods, etc. Current FAA 
regulations in 14 CFR 43.13(b) specify that maintenance performed 
will result in the part's condition to be at least equal to its 
original or properly altered condition. Any maintenance actions that 
unseal a sealed wing lift strut should be coordinated with the 
Atlanta Aircraft Certification Office (ACO) through the local 
airworthiness authority (e.g., Flight Standards District Office). 
There are provisions in paragraph (n) of this AD for approving such 
actions as an alternative method of compliance (AMOC).

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(g) Remove Wing Lift Struts

    (1) For all airplanes previously affected by AD 99-01-05 R1: 
Within 1 calendar month after February 8, 1999 (the effective date 
retained from AD 99-01-05), or within 24 calendar months after the 
last inspection done in accordance with AD 93-10-06 (which was 
superseded by AD 99-01-05), whichever occurs later, remove the wing 
lift struts following Piper Aircraft Corporation Mandatory Service 
Bulletin (Piper MSB) No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB 
No. 910A, dated October 10, 1989, as applicable. Before further 
flight after the removal, do the actions in one of the following 
paragraphs (h)(1), (h)(2), (i)(1), (i)(2), or (i)(3) of this AD, 
including all subparagraphs.
    (2) For all airplanes new to this AD (not previously affected by 
AD 99-01-05 R1): Within 1 calendar month after the effective date of 
this AD or within 24 calendar months after the last inspection done 
in accordance with AD 93-10-06 (which was superseded by AD 99-01-
05), whichever occurs later, remove the wing lift struts following 
Piper Aircraft Corporation Mandatory Service Bulletin (Piper MSB) 
No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A, dated 
October 10, 1989, as applicable. Before further flight after the 
removal, do the actions in one of the following paragraphs (h)(1), 
(h)(2), (i)(1), (i)(2), or (i)(3) of this AD, including all 
subparagraphs.

(h) Inspect Wing Lift Struts

    For all airplanes listed in this AD: Before further flight after 
the removal required in paragraph (g) of this AD, inspect each wing 
lift strut following paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this AD, 
including all subparagraphs, or do the wing lift strut replacement 
following one of the options in paragraph (i)(1), (i)(2), or (i)(3) 
of this AD.
    (1) Inspect each wing lift strut for corrosion and perceptible 
dents following Piper MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, or Piper 
MSB No. 910A, dated October 10, 1989, as applicable.
    (i) If no corrosion is visible and no perceptible dents are 
found on any wing lift strut during the inspection required in 
paragraph (h)(1) of this AD, before further flight, apply corrosion 
inhibitor to each wing lift strut following Piper MSB No. 528D, 
dated October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A, dated October 10, 
1989, as applicable. Repetitively thereafter inspect each wing lift 
strut at intervals not to exceed 24 calendar months following the 
procedures in paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this AD, including all 
subparagraphs.
    (ii) If corrosion or perceptible dents are found on any wing 
lift strut during the inspection required in paragraph (h)(1) of 
this AD or during any repetitive inspection required in paragraph 
(h)(1)(i) of this AD, before further flight, replace the affected 
wing lift strut with one of the replacement options specified in 
paragraph (i)(1), (i)(2), or (i)(3) of this AD. Do the replacement 
following the procedures specified in those paragraphs, as 
applicable.
    (2) Inspect each wing lift strut for corrosion following the 
procedures in the Appendix to this AD. This inspection must be done 
by a Level 2 or Level 3 inspector certified using the guidelines 
established by the American Society for Non-destructive Testing or 
the ``Military Standard for Nondestructive Testing Personnel 
Qualification and Certification'' (MIL-STD-410E).
    (i) If no corrosion is found on any wing lift strut during the 
inspection required in paragraph (h)(2) of this AD and all 
requirements in the Appendix to this AD are met, before further 
flight, apply corrosion inhibitor to each wing lift strut following 
Piper MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A, 
dated October 10, 1989, as applicable. Repetitively thereafter 
inspect each wing lift strut at intervals not to exceed 24 calendar 
months following the procedures in paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of 
this AD, including all subparagraphs.
    (ii) If corrosion is found on any wing lift strut during the 
inspection required in paragraph (h)(2) of this AD or during any 
repetitive inspection required in paragraph (h)(2)(i) of this AD, or 
if any requirement in the Appendix of this AD is not met, before 
further flight after any inspection in which corrosion is found or 
the Appendix requirements are not met, replace the affected wing 
lift strut with one of the replacement options specified in 
paragraph (i)(1), (i)(2), or (i)(3) of this AD. Do the replacement 
following the procedures specified in those paragraphs, as 
applicable.

(i) Wing Lift Strut Replacement Options

    Before further flight after the removal required in paragraph 
(g) of this AD, replace the wing lift struts following one of the 
options in paragraph (i)(1), (i)(2), or (i)(3) of this AD, including 
all subparagraphs, or inspect each wing lift strut following 
paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this AD.
    (1) Install original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part number 
wing lift struts (or FAA-approved equivalent part numbers) that have 
been inspected following the procedures in either paragraph (h)(1) 
or (h)(2) of this AD, including all subparagraphs, and are found to 
be airworthy. Do the installations following Piper MSB No. 528D, 
dated October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A, dated October 10, 
1989, as applicable. Repetitively thereafter inspect the newly 
installed wing lift struts at intervals not to exceed 24 calendar 
months following the procedures in either paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) 
of this AD, including all subparagraphs.
    (2) Install new sealed wing lift strut assemblies (or FAA-
approved equivalent part numbers) (these sealed wing lift strut 
assemblies also include the wing lift strut forks) following Piper 
MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, and Piper MSB No. 910A, dated 
October 10, 1989, as applicable. Installing one of these new sealed 
wing lift strut assemblies terminates the repetitive inspection 
requirements in paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(2) of this AD, and the 
wing lift strut fork removal, inspection, and replacement 
requirement in paragraphs (j) and (k) of this AD, including all 
subparagraphs, for that wing lift strut assembly.
    (3) Install F. Atlee Dodge wing lift strut assemblies following 
F. Atlee Dodge Aircraft Services, Inc. Installation Instructions No. 
3233-I for Modified Piper Wing Lift Struts Supplemental Type 
Certificate (STC) SA4635NM, dated February 1, 1991. Repetitively 
thereafter inspect the newly installed wing lift struts at intervals 
not to exceed 60 calendar months following the procedures in 
paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this AD, including all subparagraphs.

(j) Remove Wing Lift Strut Forks

    (1) For all airplanes previously affected by AD 99-01-05 R1, 
except for Model PA-25, PA-25-235, and PA-25-260 airplanes: Within 
the next 100 hours time-in-service (TIS) after February 8, 1999 (the 
effective date retained from AD 99-01-05) or within 500 hours TIS 
after the last inspection done in accordance with AD 93-10-06 (which 
was superseded by AD 99-01-05), whichever occurs later, remove the 
wing lift strut forks (unless already replaced in accordance with 
paragraph (i)(2) of this AD). Do the removal following Piper MSB No. 
528D, dated October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A, dated October 
10, 1989, as applicable. Before further flight after the removal, do 
the actions in one of the following paragraphs (k) or (l) of this 
AD, including all subparagraphs.
    (2) For all airplanes new to this AD (not previously affected by 
AD 99-01-05 R1): Within the next 100 hours TIS after the effective 
date of this AD or within 500 hours TIS after the last inspection 
done in accordance with AD 93-10-06 (which was superseded by AD 99-
01-05), whichever occurs later, remove the wing lift strut forks 
(unless already replaced in accordance with paragraph (i)(2) of this 
AD). Do the removal following Piper MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 
1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A, dated October 10, 1989, as applicable. 
Before further flight after the removal, do the actions in one of 
the following paragraphs (k) or (l) of this AD, including all 
subparagraphs.

(k) Inspect and Replace Wing Lift Strut Forks

    For all airplanes affected by this AD: Before further flight 
after the removal required in paragraph (j) of this AD, inspect the 
wing lift strut forks following paragraph (k) of this AD, including 
all subparagraphs, or do the wing lift strut fork replacement 
following one of the options in paragraph (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), or 
(l)(4) of this AD, including all subparagraphs. Inspect the wing 
lift strut forks for cracks using magnetic particle procedures, such 
as those contained in FAA Advisory Circular (AC) 43.13-1B, Chapter 
5, which can be found on the Internet http://rgl.faa.gov/
Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgAdvisoryCircular.nsf/0/
99c827db9baac81b86256b4500596c4e/$FILE/Chapter%2005.pdf. 
Repetitively thereafter inspect at intervals not to exceed 500 hours 
TIS until the replacement time requirement specified in paragraph 
(k)(2) or (k)(3) of this AD is reached provided no cracks are found.
    (1) If cracks are found during any inspection required in 
paragraph (k) of this AD or during any repetitive inspection 
required in paragraph (k)(2) or (k)(3) of this AD, before further 
flight, replace the affected wing lift strut fork with one of the 
replacement options specified in paragraph (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), 
or (l)(4) of this AD,

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including all subparagraphs. Do the replacement following the 
procedures specified in those paragraphs, as applicable.
    (2) If no cracks are found during the initial inspection 
required in paragraph (k) of this AD and the airplane is currently 
equipped with floats or has been equipped with floats at any time 
during the previous 2,000 hours TIS since the wing lift strut forks 
were installed, at or before accumulating 1,000 hours TIS on the 
wing lift strut forks, replace the wing lift strut forks with one of 
the replacement options specified in paragraph (l)(1), (l)(2), 
(l)(3), or (l)(4) of this AD, including all subparagraphs. Do the 
replacement following the procedures specified in those paragraphs, 
as applicable. Repetitively thereafter inspect the newly installed 
wing lift strut forks at intervals not to exceed 500 hours TIS 
following the procedures specified in paragraph (k) of this AD, 
including all subparagraphs.
    (3) If no cracks are found during the initial inspection 
required in paragraph (k) of this AD and the airplane has never been 
equipped with floats during the previous 2,000 hours TIS since the 
wing lift strut forks were installed, at or before accumulating 
2,000 hours TIS on the wing lift strut forks, replace the wing lift 
strut forks with one of the replacement options specified in 
paragraph (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), or (l)(4) of this AD, including 
all subparagraphs. Do the replacement following the procedures 
specified in those paragraphs, as applicable. Repetitively 
thereafter inspect the newly installed wing lift strut forks at 
intervals not to exceed 500 hours TIS following the procedures 
specified in paragraph (k) of this AD, including all subparagraphs.

(l) Wing Lift Strut Fork Replacement Options

    Before further flight after the removal required in paragraph 
(j) of this AD, replace the wing lift strut forks following one of 
the options in paragraph (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), or (l)(4) of this 
AD, including all subparagraphs, or inspect the wing lift strut 
forks following paragraph (k) of this AD, including all 
subparagraphs.
    (1) Install new OEM part number wing lift strut forks of the 
same part numbers of the existing part (or FAA-approved equivalent 
part numbers) that were manufactured with rolled threads. Wing lift 
strut forks manufactured with machine (cut) threads are not to be 
used. Do the installations following Piper MSB No. 528D, dated 
October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A, dated October 10, 1989, as 
applicable. Repetitively thereafter inspect and replace the newly 
installed wing lift strut forks at intervals not to exceed 500 hours 
TIS following the procedures specified in paragraph (k) of this AD, 
including all subparagraphs.
    (2) Install new sealed wing lift strut assemblies (or FAA-
approved equivalent part numbers) (these sealed wing lift strut 
assemblies also include the wing lift strut forks) following Piper 
MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, and Piper MSB No. 910A, dated 
October 10, 1989, as applicable. This installation may have already 
been done through the option specified in paragraph (i)(2) of this 
AD. Installing one of these new sealed wing lift strut assemblies 
terminates the repetitive inspection requirements in paragraphs 
(h)(1) and (h)(2) of this AD, and the wing lift strut fork removal, 
inspection, and replacement requirements in paragraphs (j) and (k) 
of this AD, including all subparagraphs, for that wing lift strut 
assembly.
    (3) For the airplanes specified below, install Jensen Aircraft 
wing lift strut fork assemblies specified below in the applicable 
STC following Jensen Aircraft Installation Instructions for Modified 
Lift Strut Fitting. Installing one of these wing lift strut fork 
assemblies terminates the repetitive inspection requirement of this 
AD only for that wing lift strut fork. Repetitively inspect each 
wing lift strut as specified in paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this 
AD, including all subparagraphs.
    (i) For Models PA-12 and PA-12S airplanes: STC SA1583NM, which 
can be found on the Internet at http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/0/2E708575849845B285256CC1008213CA?OpenDocument&Highlight=sa1583nm;
    (ii) For Model PA-14 airplanes: STC SA1584NM, which can be found 
on the Internet at http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/0/39872B814471737685256CC1008213D0?OpenDocument&Highlight=sa1584nm;
    (iii) For Models PA-16 and PA-16S airplanes: STC SA1590NM, which 
can be found on the Internet at http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/0/B28C4162E30D941F85256CC1008213F6?OpenDocument&Highlight=sa1590nm;
    (iv) For Models PA-18, PA-18S, PA-18 ``105'' (Special), PA-18S 
``105'' (Special), PA-18A, PA-18 ``125'' (Army L-21A), PA-18S 
``125'', PA-18AS ``125'', PA-18 ``135'' (Army L-21B), PA-18A 
``135'', PA-18S ``135'', PA-18AS ``135'', PA-18 ``150'', PA-18A 
``150'', PA-18S ``150'', PA-18AS ``150'', PA-18A (Restricted), PA-
18A ``135'' (Restricted), and PA-18A ``150'' (Restricted) airplanes: 
STC SA1585NM, which can be found on the Internet at http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/0/A2BE010FB1CA61A285256CC1008213D6?OpenDocument&Highlight=sa1585nm;
    (v) For Models PA-20, PA-20S, PA-20 ``115'', PA-20S ``115'', PA-
20 ``135'', and PA-20S ``135'' airplanes: STC SA1586NM, which can be 
found on the Internet at  http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/0/873CC69D42C87CF585256CC1008213DC?OpenDocument&Highlight=sa1586nm; 
and
    (vi) For Model PA-22 airplanes: STC SA1587NM, which can be found 
on the Internet at http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/0/B051D04CCC0BED7E85256CC1008213E0?OpenDocument&Highlight=sa1587nm.
    (4) Install F. Atlee Dodge wing lift strut assemblies following 
F. Atlee Dodge Installation Instructions No. 3233-I for Modified 
Piper Wing Lift Struts (STC SA4635NM), dated February 1, 1991. This 
installation may have already been done in accordance paragraph 
(i)(3) of this AD. Installing these wing lift strut assemblies 
terminates the repetitive inspection requirements of this AD for the 
wing lift strut fork only. Repetitively inspect the wing lift struts 
as specified in paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this AD, including all 
subparagraphs.

(m) Install Placard

    (1) For all airplanes previously affected by AD 99-01-05 R1, 
except for Models PA-25, PA-25-235, and PA-25-260 airplanes: Within 
1 calendar month after February 8, 1999 (the effective date retained 
from AD 99-01-05), or within 24 calendar months after the last 
inspection required by AD 93-10-06 (which was superseded by AD 99-
01-05), whichever occurs later, and before further flight after any 
replacement of a wing lift strut assembly required by this AD, do 
one of the following actions in paragraph (m)(1)(i) or (m)(1)(ii) of 
this AD. The ``NO STEP'' markings required by paragraph (m)(1)(i) or 
(m)(1)(ii) of this AD must remain in place for the life of the 
airplane.
    (i) Install ``NO STEP'' decal, Piper (P/N) 80944-02, on each 
wing lift strut approximately 6 inches from the bottom of the wing 
lift strut in a way that the letters can be read when entering and 
exiting the airplane; or
    (ii) Paint the words ``NO STEP'' approximately 6 inches from the 
bottom of the wing lift strut in a way that the letters can be read 
when entering and exiting the airplane. Use a minimum of 1-inch 
letters using a color that contrasts with the color of the airplane.
    (2) For all airplanes new to this AD (not previously affected by 
AD 99-01-05 R1): Within 1 calendar month after the effective date of 
this AD or within 24 calendar months after the last inspection 
required by AD 93-10-06 (which was superseded by AD 99-01-05), 
whichever occurs later, and before further flight after any 
replacement of a wing lift strut assembly required by this AD, do 
one of the following actions in paragraph (m)(2)(i) or (m)(2)(ii) of 
this AD. The ``NO STEP'' markings required by paragraph (m)(2)(i) or 
(m)(2)(ii) of this AD must remain in place for the life of the 
airplane.
    (i) Install ``NO STEP'' decal, Piper (P/N) 80944-02, on each 
wing lift strut approximately 6 inches from the bottom of the wing 
lift strut in a way that the letters can be read when entering and 
exiting the airplane; or
    (ii) Paint the words ``NO STEP'' approximately 6 inches from the 
bottom of the wing lift strut in a way that the letters can be read 
when entering and exiting the airplane. Use a minimum of 1-inch 
letters using a color that contrasts with the color of the airplane.

(n) Alternative Methods of Compliance (AMOCs)

    (1) The Manager, Atlanta ACO, FAA, has the authority to approve 
AMOCs for this AD related to Piper Aircraft, Inc. airplanes; the 
Manager, Seattle ACO, FAA has the authority to approve AMOCs for 
this AD related to FS 2000 Corp, FS 2001 Corp, FS 2002 Corporation, 
and FS 2003 Corporation airplanes; and the Manager, Standards 
Office, FAA, has the authority to approve AMOCs for this AD related 
to LAVIA ARGENTINA S.A. (LAVIASA) airplanes, if requested using the 
procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. In

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accordance with 14 CFR 39.19, send your request to your principal 
inspector or local Flight Standards District Office, as appropriate. 
If sending information directly to the manager of the ACO, send it 
to the attention of the appropriate person identified in paragraph 
(o) of this AD.
    (2) Before using any approved AMOC, notify your appropriate 
principal inspector, or lacking a principal inspector, the manager 
of the local flight standards district office/certificate holding 
district office.
    (3) AMOCs approved for AD 93-10-06, AD 99-01-05, and AD 99-01-05 
R1, are approved as AMOCs for this AD.

(o) Related Information

    (1) For more information about this AD related to Piper 
Aircraft, Inc. airplanes, contact: Gregory ``Keith'' Noles, 
Aerospace Engineer, FAA, Atlanta ACO, 1701 Columbia Avenue, College 
Park, Georgia 30337; phone: (404) 474-5551; fax: (404) 474-5606; 
email: [email protected].
    (2) For more information about this AD related to FS 2000 Corp, 
FS 2001 Corp, FS 2002 Corporation, and FS 2003 Corporation 
airplanes, contact: Jeff Morfitt, Aerospace Engineer, FAA, Seattle 
ACO, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, Washington 98057; phone: (425) 
917-6405; fax: (245) 917-6590; email: [email protected].
    (3) For more information about this AD related to LAVIA 
ARGENTINA S.A. (LAVIASA) airplanes, contact: S.M. Nagarajan, 
Aerospace Engineer, FAA, Small Airplane Directorate, 901 Locust, 
Room 301, Kansas City, Missouri 64106; telephone: (816) 329-4145; 
fax: (816) 329-4090; email: [email protected].

(p) Material Incorporated by Reference

    (1) The Director of the Federal Register approved the 
incorporation by reference (IBR) of the service information listed 
in this paragraph under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.
    (2) You must use this service information as applicable to do 
the actions required by this AD, unless the AD specifies otherwise.
    (3) The following service information was approved for IBR on 
February 8, 1999 (63 FR 72132, December 31, 1998).
    (i) Piper Aircraft Corporation Mandatory Service Bulletin No. 
528D, dated October 19, 1990.
    (ii) Piper Aircraft Corporation Mandatory Service Bulletin No. 
910A, dated October 10, 1989.
    (iii) F. Atlee Dodge Aircraft Services, Inc. Installation 
Instructions No. 3233-I for Modified Piper Wing Lift Struts 
Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) SA4635NM, dated February 1, 
1991.
    (iv) Jensen Aircraft Installation Instructions for Modified Lift 
Strut Fittings, which incorporates pages 1 and 5, Original Issue, 
dated July 15, 1983; pages 2, 4, and 6, Revision No. 1, dated March 
30, 1984; and pages a and 3, Revision No. 2, dated April 20, 1984.
    (4) For Piper Aircraft, Inc. service information identified in 
this AD, contact Piper Aircraft, Inc., Customer Services, 2926 Piper 
Drive, Vero Beach, Florida 32960; telephone: (772) 567-4361; 
Internet: www.piper.com. Copies of the instructions to the F. Atlee 
Dodge STC and information about the Jensen Aircraft STCs may be 
obtained from F. Atlee Dodge, Aircraft Services, LLC., 6672 Wes Way, 
Anchorage, Alaska 99518-0409, Internet: www.fadodge.com.
    (5) You may review copies of the referenced service information 
at the FAA, Small Airplane Directorate, 901 Locust, Kansas City, 
Missouri 64106. For information on the availability of this material 
at the FAA, call (816) 329-4148. It is also available on the 
Internet at http://www.regulations.gov by searching for and locating 
Docket No. FAA-2014-1083.
    (6) You may view this service information that is incorporated 
by reference at the National Archives and Records Administration 
(NARA). For information on the availability of this material at 
NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.

Appendix to AD 2015-08-04

Procedures and Requirements for Ultrasonic Inspection of Piper Wing 
Lift Struts

Equipment Requirements

    1. A portable ultrasonic thickness gauge or flaw detector with 
echo-to-echo digital thickness readout capable of reading to 0.001-
inch and an A-trace waveform display will be needed to do this 
inspection.
    2. An ultrasonic probe with the following specifications will be 
needed to accomplish this inspection: 10 MHz (or higher), 0.283-inch 
(or smaller) diameter dual element or delay line transducer designed 
for thickness gauging. The transducer and ultrasonic system shall be 
capable of accurately measuring the thickness of AISI 4340 steel 
down to 0.020-inch. An accuracy of +/- 0.002-inch throughout a 
0.020-inch to 0.050-inch thickness range while calibrating shall be 
the criteria for acceptance.
    3. Either a precision machined step wedge made of 4340 steel (or 
similar steel with equivalent sound velocity) or at least three shim 
samples of same material will be needed to accomplish this 
inspection. One thickness of the step wedge or shim shall be less 
than or equal to 0.020-inch, one shall be greater than or equal to 
0.050-inch, and at least one other step or shim shall be between 
these two values.
    4. Glycerin, light oil, or similar non-water based ultrasonic 
couplants are recommended in the setup and inspection procedures. 
Water-based couplants, containing appropriate corrosion inhibitors, 
may be utilized, provided they are removed from both the reference 
standards and the test item after the inspection procedure is 
completed and adequate corrosion prevention steps are then taken to 
protect these items.
     NOTE: Couplant is defined as ``a substance used between 
the face of the transducer and test surface to improve transmission 
of ultrasonic energy across the transducer/strut interface.''
     NOTE: If surface roughness due to paint loss or 
corrosion is present, the surface should be sanded or polished 
smooth before testing to assure a consistent and smooth surface for 
making contact with the transducer. Care shall be taken to remove a 
minimal amount of structural material. Paint repairs may be 
necessary after the inspection to prevent further corrosion damage 
from occurring. Removal of surface irregularities will enhance the 
accuracy of the inspection technique.
    1. Set up the ultrasonic equipment for thickness measurements as 
specified in the instrument's user's manual. Because of the variety 
of equipment available to perform ultrasonic thickness measurements, 
some modification to this general setup procedure may be necessary. 
However, the tolerance requirement of step 13 and the record keeping 
requirement of step 14, must be satisfied.
    2. If battery power will be employed, check to see that the 
battery has been properly charged. The testing will take 
approximately two hours. Screen brightness and contrast should be 
set to match environmental conditions.
    3. Verify that the instrument is set for the type of transducer 
being used, i.e. single or dual element, and that the frequency 
setting is compatible with the transducer.
    4. If a removable delay line is used, remove it and place a drop 
of couplant between the transducer face and the delay line to assure 
good transmission of ultrasonic energy. Reassemble the delay line 
transducer and continue.
    5. Program a velocity of 0.231-inch/microsecond into the 
ultrasonic unit unless an alternative instrument calibration 
procedure is used to set the sound velocity.
    6. Obtain a step wedge or steel shims per item 3 of the 
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS. Place the probe on the thickest sample using 
couplant. Rotate the transducer slightly back and forth to ``ring'' 
the transducer to the sample. Adjust the delay and range settings to 
arrive at an A-trace signal display with the first backwall echo 
from the steel near the left side of the screen and the second 
backwall echo near the right of the screen. Note that when a single 
element transducer is used, the initial pulse and the delay line/
steel interface will be off of the screen to the left. Adjust the 
gain to place the amplitude of the first backwall signal at 
approximately 80% screen height on the A-trace.
    7. ``Ring'' the transducer on the thinnest step or shim using 
couplant. Select positive half-wave rectified, negative half-wave 
rectified, or filtered signal display to obtain the cleanest signal. 
Adjust the pulse voltage, pulse width, and damping to obtain the 
best signal resolution. These settings can vary from one transducer 
to another and are also user dependent.
    8. Enable the thickness gate, and adjust the gate so that it 
starts at the first backwall echo and ends at the second backwall 
echo. (Measuring between the first and second backwall echoes will 
produce a measurement of the steel thickness that is not affected by 
the paint layer on the strut). If instability of the gate trigger 
occurs, adjust the gain, gate level, and/or damping to stabilize the 
thickness reading.
    9. Check the digital display reading and if it does not agree 
with the known thickness of the thinnest thickness, follow your 
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produce the correct thickness reading. When a single element 
transducer is used this will usually involve adjusting the fine 
delay setting.
    10. Place the transducer on the thickest step of shim using 
couplant. Adjust the thickness gate width so that the gate is 
triggered by the second backwall reflection of the thick section. If 
the digital display does not agree with the thickest thickness, 
follow your instruments calibration recommendations to produce the 
correct thickness reading. A slight adjustment in the velocity may 
be necessary to get both the thinnest and the thickest reading 
correct. Document the changed velocity value.
    11. Place couplant on an area of the lift strut which is thought 
to be free of corrosion and ``ring'' the transducer to surface. 
Minor adjustments to the signal and gate settings may be required to 
account for coupling improvements resulting from the paint layer. 
The thickness gate level should be set just high enough so as not to 
be triggered by irrelevant signal noise. An area on the upper 
surface of the lift strut above the inspection area would be a good 
location to complete this step and should produce a thickness 
reading between 0.034-inch and 0.041-inch.
    12. Repeat steps 8, 9, 10, and 11 until both thick and thin shim 
measurements are within tolerance and the lift strut measurement is 
reasonable and steady.
    13. Verify that the thickness value shown in the digital display 
is within +/- 0.002-inch of the correct value for each of the three 
or more steps of the setup wedge or shims. Make no further 
adjustments to the instrument settings.
    14. Record the ultrasonic versus actual thickness of all wedge 
steps or steel shims available as a record of setup.
    1. Clean the lower 18 inches of the wing lift struts using a 
cleaner that will remove all dirt and grease. Dirt and grease will 
adversely affect the accuracy of the inspection technique. Light 
sanding or polishing may also be required to reduce surface 
roughness as noted in the EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS section.
    2. Using a flexible ruler, draw a 1/4-inch grid on the surface 
of the first 11 inches from the lower end of the strut as shown in 
Piper MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A, 
dated October 10, 1989, as applicable. This can be done using a soft 
(#2) pencil and should be done on both faces of the strut. As an 
alternative to drawing a complete grid, make two rows of marks 
spaced every 1/4-inch across the width of the strut. One row of 
marks should be about 11 inches from the lower end of the strut, and 
the second row should be several inches away where the strut starts 
to narrow. Lay the flexible ruler between respective tick marks of 
the two rows and use tape or a rubber band to keep the ruler in 
place. See Figure 1.
    3. Apply a generous amount of couplant inside each of the square 
areas or along the edge of the ruler. Re-application of couplant may 
be necessary.
    4. Place the transducer inside the first square area of the 
drawn grid or at the first 1/4-inch mark on the ruler and ``ring'' 
the transducer to the strut. When using a dual element transducer, 
be very careful to record the thickness value with the axis of the 
transducer elements perpendicular to any curvature in the strut. If 
this is not done, loss of signal or inaccurate readings can result.
    5. Take readings inside each square on the grid or at 1/4-inch 
increments along the ruler and record the results. When taking a 
thickness reading, rotate the transducer slightly back and forth and 
experiment with the angle of contact to produce the lowest thickness 
reading possible. Pay close attention to the A-scan display to 
assure that the thickness gate is triggering off of maximized 
backwall echoes.
     NOTE: A reading shall not exceed .041 inch. If a 
reading exceeds .041-inch, repeat steps 13 and 14 of the INSTRUMENT 
SETUP section before proceeding further.
    6. If the A-trace is unsteady or the thickness reading is 
clearly wrong, adjust the signal gain and/or gate setting to obtain 
reasonable and steady readings. If any instrument setting is 
adjusted, repeat steps 13 and 14 of the INSTRUMENT SETUP section 
before proceeding further.
    7. In areas where obstructions are present, take a data point as 
close to the correct area as possible.
     NOTE: The strut wall contains a fabrication bead at 
approximately 40% of the strut chord. The bead may interfere with 
accurate measurements in that specific location.
    8. A measurement of 0.024-inch or less shall require replacement 
of the strut prior to further flight.
    9. If at any time during testing an area is encountered where a 
valid thickness measurement cannot be obtained due to a loss of 
signal strength or quality, the area shall be considered suspect. 
These areas may have a remaining wall thickness of less than 0.020-
inch, which is below the range of this setup, or they may have small 
areas of localized corrosion or pitting present. The latter case 
will result in a reduction in signal strength due to the sound being 
scattered from the rough surface and may result in a signal that 
includes echoes from the pits as well as the backwall. The suspect 
area(s) shall be tested with a Maule ``Fabric Tester'' as specified 
in Piper MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 
910A, dated October 10, 1989.
    10. Record the lift strut inspection in the aircraft log book.
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR29AP15.000
    


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    Issued in Kansas City, Missouri, on April 8, 2015.
Earl Lawrence,
Manager, Small Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.
[FR Doc. 2015-08732 Filed 4-28-15; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 4910-13-P



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                                                agency’’ have the same meanings as in                   CRA affiliate that makes payments or                  correct the unsafe condition on these
                                                section 3 of the Federal Deposit                        loans or provides services that are                   products.
                                                Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813).                         subject to the covered agreement; and
                                                   (g) Fiscal year. (1) The fiscal year for               (3) Any company (other than an                      DATES:  This AD is effective June 3, 2015.
                                                a NGEP that does not have a fiscal year                 insured depository institution or                        The Director of the Federal Register
                                                shall be the calendar year.                             subsidiary thereof) that is a party to the            approved the incorporation by reference
                                                   (2) Any NGEP, insured depository                     covered agreement.                                    of certain other publications listed in
                                                institution, or affiliate that has a fiscal               (m) State savings association. ‘‘State              this AD as of February 8, 1999 (63 FR
                                                year may elect to have the calendar year                savings association’’ has the same                    72132, December 31, 1998).
                                                be its fiscal year for purposes of this                 meaning as in section 3(b)(3) of the                  ADDRESSES: For service information
                                                part.                                                   Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12                     identified in this AD, contact Piper
                                                   (h) Insured depository institution.                  U.S.C. 1813(b)(3)).                                   Aircraft, Inc., Customer Services, 2926
                                                ‘‘Insured depository institution’’ has the                (n) Term of agreement. An agreement                 Piper Drive, Vero Beach, Florida 32960;
                                                same meaning as in section 3 of the                     that does not have a fixed termination                telephone: (772) 567–4361; Internet:
                                                Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12                       date is considered to terminate on the                www.piper.com. Copies of the
                                                U.S.C. 1813).                                           last date on which any party to the                   instructions to the F. Atlee Dodge
                                                   (i) NGEP. ‘‘NGEP’’ means a                           agreement makes any payment or                        supplemental type certificate (STC) and
                                                nongovernmental entity or person.                       provides any loan or other resources                  information about the Jensen Aircraft
                                                   (j) Nongovernmental entity or                        under the agreement, unless the relevant              STCs may be obtained from F. Atlee
                                                person—(1) General. A                                   supervisory agency for the agreement                  Dodge, Aircraft Services, LLC., 6672
                                                ‘‘nongovernmental entity or person’’ is                 otherwise notifies each party in writing.             Wes Way, Anchorage, Alaska 99518–
                                                any partnership, association, trust, joint                Dated at Washington, DC, this 23rd day of           0409, Internet: www.fadodge.com. You
                                                venture, joint stock company,                           April 2015.                                           may view this referenced service
                                                corporation, limited liability                            By order of the Board of Directors.                 information at the FAA, Small Airplane
                                                corporation, company, firm, society,                    Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.                Directorate, 901 Locust, Kansas City,
                                                other organization, or individual.                                                                            Missouri 64106. For information on the
                                                   (2) Exclusions. A nongovernmental                    Robert E. Feldman,
                                                                                                                                                              availability of this material at the FAA,
                                                entity or person does not include—                      Executive Secretary.
                                                                                                                                                              call (816) 329–4148. It is also available
                                                   (i) The United States government, a                  [FR Doc. 2015–09894 Filed 4–28–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                              on the Internet at http://
                                                state government, a unit of local                       BILLING CODE 6741–01–P
                                                                                                                                                              www.regulations.gov by searching for
                                                government (including a county, city,                                                                         and locating Docket No. FAA–2014–
                                                town, township, parish, village, or other                                                                     1083.
                                                general-purpose subdivision of a state)                 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                or an Indian tribe or tribal organization                                                                     Examining the AD Docket
                                                established under Federal, state or                     Federal Aviation Administration                         You may examine the AD docket on
                                                Indian tribal law (including the                                                                              the Internet at http://
                                                Department of Hawaiian Home Lands),                     14 CFR Part 39                                        www.regulations.gov by searching for
                                                or a department, agency, or                             [Docket No. FAA–2014–1083; Directorate                and locating Docket No. FAA–2014–
                                                instrumentality of any such entity;                     Identifier 2014–CE–036–AD; Amendment                  1083; or in person at the Docket
                                                   (ii) A federally-chartered public                    39–18140; AD 2015–08–04]                              Management Facility between 9 a.m.
                                                corporation that receives Federal funds                                                                       and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
                                                                                                        RIN 2120–AA64
                                                appropriated specifically for that                                                                            except Federal holidays. The AD docket
                                                corporation;                                            Airworthiness Directives; Various                     contains this AD, the regulatory
                                                   (iii) An insured depository institution                                                                    evaluation, any comments received, and
                                                                                                        Aircraft Equipped With Wing Lift Struts
                                                or affiliate of an insured depository                                                                         other information. The address for the
                                                institution; or                                         AGENCY:  Federal Aviation                             Docket Office (phone: 800–647–5527) is
                                                   (iv) An officer, director, employee, or              Administration (FAA), DOT.                            Document Management Facility, U.S.
                                                representative (acting in his or her                    ACTION: Final rule.                                   Department of Transportation, Docket
                                                capacity as an officer, director,                                                                             Operations, M–30, West Building
                                                employee, or representative) of an entity               SUMMARY:    We are superseding
                                                                                                        Airworthiness Directive (AD) 99–01–05                 Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
                                                listed in paragraphs (j)(2)(i) through (iii)                                                                  New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
                                                of this section.                                        R1, which applied to certain aircraft
                                                                                                        equipped with wing lift struts. AD 99–                DC 20590.
                                                   (k) Party. The term ‘‘party’’. The
                                                authority citation for part 405 continues               01–05 R1 required repetitively                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                to read as follows: with respect to a                   inspecting the wing lift struts for                   Piper Aircraft, Inc. airplanes, contact:
                                                covered agreement means each NGEP                       corrosion; repetitively inspecting the                Gregory ‘‘Keith’’ Noles, Aerospace
                                                and each insured depository institution                 wing lift strut forks for cracks; replacing           Engineer, FAA, Atlanta Aircraft
                                                or affiliate that entered into the                      any corroded wing lift strut; replacing               Certification Office (ACO), 1701
                                                agreement.                                              any cracked wing lift strut fork; and                 Columbia Avenue, College Park, Georgia
                                                   (l) Relevant supervisory agency. The                 repetitively replacing the wing lift strut            30337; phone: (404) 474–5551; fax: (404)
                                                ‘‘relevant supervisory agency’’ for a                   forks at a specified time for certain                 474–5606; email: gregory.noles@faa.gov.
                                                covered agreement means the                             airplanes. This new AD retains all                      For FS 2000 Corp, FS 2001 Corp, FS
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                                                appropriate Federal banking agency                      requirements of AD 99–01–05R1 and                     2002 Corporation, and FS 2003
                                                for—                                                    adds additional airplane models to the                Corporation airplanes, contact: Jeff
                                                   (1) Each insured depository                          Applicability section. This AD was                    Morfitt, Aerospace Engineer, FAA,
                                                institution (or subsidiary thereof) that is             prompted by a report that additional                  Seattle ACO, 1601 Lind Avenue SW.,
                                                a party to the covered agreement;                       Piper Aircraft, Inc. model airplanes                  Renton, Washington 98057; phone:
                                                   (2) Each insured depository                          should be added to the Applicability                  (425) 917–6405; fax: (245) 917–6590;
                                                institution (or subsidiary thereof) or                  section. We are issuing this AD to                    email: jeff.morfitt@faa.gov.


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                                                   For LAVIA ARGENTINA S.A.                             proposed AD. The LAVIASA PA–25                          We have not changed this AD based
                                                (LAVIASA) airplanes, contact: S.M.                      series airplanes have a wing support                  on this comment.
                                                Nagarajan, Aerospace Engineer, FAA,                     strut that is located on top of, rather
                                                                                                                                                              Conclusion
                                                Small Airplane Directorate, 901 Locust,                 than below, the wing. The upper end of
                                                Room 301, Kansas City, Missouri 64106;                  the wing lift strut attaches to the top of              We reviewed the relevant data,
                                                telephone: (816) 329–4145; fax: (816)                   the fuselage and the bottom end of the                considered the comments received, and
                                                329–4090; email: sarjapur.nagarajan@                    strut attaches to the top of the wing at              determined that air safety and the
                                                faa.gov.                                                the midpoint region. There is no safe                 public interest require adopting this AD
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              wing walk surface area on the top of the              with the changes described previously
                                                                                                        wing that extends more than a few                     and any minor editorial changes. We
                                                Discussion                                              inches from the wing root to walk or                  have determined that these minor
                                                   We issued a notice of proposed                       stand at this mid-wing station. No one                changes:
                                                rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR                       could possibly step on or stand on the                  • Are consistent with the intent that
                                                part 39 to supersede AD 99–01–05 R1,                    strut at or near this wing location                   was proposed in the NPRM (79 FR
                                                Amendment 39–17688 (78 FR 73997,                        without significant damage to the                     78729, December 31, 2014) for
                                                December 10, 2013; corrected 78 FR                      adjacent fabric covered wing structure                correcting the unsafe condition; and
                                                79599, December 31, 2013), (‘‘AD 99–                    itself. Therefore, it is illogical and                  • Do not add any additional burden
                                                01–05 R1’’). AD 99–01–05 R1 applied to                  irrelevant to have a ‘‘NO STEP’’ placard              upon the public than was already
                                                certain aircraft equipped with wing lift                of any kind at the mentioned location                 proposed in the NPRM (79 FR 78729,
                                                struts. The NPRM published in the                       on the wing lift struts of the LAVIASA                December 31, 2014).
                                                Federal Register on December 31, 2014                   PA–25 series airplanes. This                            We also determined that these
                                                (79 FR 78729). The NPRM was                             requirement was clearly meant for high                changes will not increase the economic
                                                prompted by a report that Piper Aircraft,               wing aircraft only.                                   burden on any operator or increase the
                                                Inc. (Piper) Models J–3, J3C–65 (Army                      We agree with the commenter. The                   scope of this AD.
                                                L–4A), J3P, J4B, and J4F airplanes                      intent of the placard is to prevent
                                                                                                                                                              Related Service Information Under 1
                                                should be added to the Applicability                    damage from stepping on the lower end
                                                                                                                                                              CFR Part 51
                                                section. We were also informed of a                     of the strut. This would not occur on
                                                serial number overlap between Piper                     LAVIASA Models PA–25, PA–24–235,                         We reviewed Piper Aircraft
                                                Model PA–18s listed in AD 99–01–05                      and PA–25–260 airplanes due to the                    Corporation Mandatory Service Bulletin
                                                R1 and Piper Model PA–19 (Army L–                       configuration discussed above.                        No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, Piper
                                                18C). Certain serial numbers listed for                    We have changed paragraph (m) in                   Aircraft Corporation Mandatory Service
                                                Model PA–18s should also be listed                      this AD to exclude LAVIASA Models                     Bulletin No. 910A, dated October 10,
                                                under Model PA–19 (Army L–18C). The                     PA–25, PA–24–235, and PA–25–260                       1989; F. Atlee Dodge Aircraft Services,
                                                NPRM proposed to retain all                             airplanes from this requirement.                      Inc. Installation Instructions No. 3233–
                                                requirements of AD 99–01–05 R1 and                                                                            I for Modified Piper Wing Lift Struts
                                                                                                        Request To Allow a Different Rework                   Supplemental Type Certificate (STC)
                                                add airplanes to the Applicability                      Method of an Unsealed Wing Lift Strut
                                                section. We are issuing this AD to                                                                            SA4635NM, dated February 1, 1991;
                                                                                                        for Model J–3 Airplanes                               and Jensen Aircraft Installation
                                                correct the unsafe condition on these
                                                products.                                                  Mike Teets stated that he wants the                Instructions for Modified Lift Strut
                                                                                                        option of using a different method for                Fittings, which incorporates pages 1 and
                                                Comments                                                reworking a non-sealed wing lift strut to             5, Original Issue, dated July 15, 1983;
                                                  We gave the public the opportunity to                 a sealed condition for Piper Aircraft Inc.            pages 2, 4, and 6, Revision No. 1, dated
                                                participate in developing this AD. The                  Model J–3 airplanes.                                  March 30, 1984; and pages a and 3,
                                                following presents the comments                            Mike Teets stated that he has been                 Revision No. 2, dated April 20, 1984.
                                                received on the NPRM (79 FR 78729,                      inspecting the wing life struts on his                The service information describes
                                                December 31, 2014) and the FAA’s                        Piper Aircraft, Inc. Model J–3 airplane               procedures for wing lift strut assembly
                                                response to each comment.                               for years and has developed a method                  inspection and replacement. This
                                                                                                        for ‘‘reoperating’’ an unsealed wing life             information is reasonably available at
                                                Request To Remove the ‘‘NO STEP’’                       strut to a sealed condition, which would              http://www.regulations.gov by searching
                                                Placard Requirement for Models PA–                      remove the need for the repetitive                    for and locating Docket No. FAA–2014–
                                                25, PA–24–235, and PA–25–260                            inspections and thereby reduce costs                  1083, or you may see ADDRESSES for
                                                Airplanes                                               associated with the requirements of the               other ways to access this service
                                                   Joe Barr stated that LAVIA                           proposed AD.                                          information.
                                                ARGENTINA S.A. (LAVIASA) Models                            We do not agree with the commenter.
                                                                                                        The commenter’s request pertains to                   Costs of Compliance
                                                PA–25, PA–24–235, and PA–25–260
                                                airplanes should be exempt from the                     only one model airplane affected by this                We estimate that this AD affects
                                                requirement in paragraph (m) of the                     AD and addresses only a portion of the                22,200 airplanes of U.S. registry.
                                                proposed AD to install a ‘‘NO STEP’’                    requirements of the proposed AD. The                    We estimate the following costs to
                                                placard on each wing lift strut.                        commenter’s proposal would be more                    comply with this AD. However, the only
                                                   Joe Barr stated that the LAVIASA PA–                 appropriately addressed by requesting                 difference in the costs presented below
                                                25 series airplanes are the only low                    an alternative method of compliance                   and the costs associated with AD 99–
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                                                wing monoplane aircraft of all the                      following the procedures specified in                 01–05 R1 is addition of 200 airplanes to
                                                affected airplane models listed in the                  paragraph (n) of this AD.                             the applicability:




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                                                                                                                                       ESTIMATED COSTS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Cost on U.S.
                                                                 Action                                               Labor cost                                         Parts cost                    Cost per product                operators

                                                Inspection of the wing lift struts            8 work-hours × $85 per hour = $680 per                             Not applicable .........          $680 per inspection             $15,096,000 per in-
                                                  and wing lift strut forks.                    inspection cycle.                                                                                    cycle.                          spection cycle.
                                                Installation placard ....................     1 work-hour × $85 = $85 .........................                  $30 ..........................    $115 ........................   $2,553,000.



                                                  We estimate the following costs to do                             required based on the results of the                                        determining the number of aircraft that
                                                any necessary replacements that will be                             inspection. We have no way of                                               might need these replacements:

                                                                                                                                    ON-CONDITION COSTS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Cost per
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Parts cost per
                                                                                 Action                                                                 Labor cost per wing lift strut                                                   product per
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   wing lift strut       wing lift strut

                                                Replacement of the wing lift strut and/or wing lift strut forks                        4 work-hours × $85 per hour = $340 ..................                              $440               $780



                                                Authority for This Rulemaking                                         (2) Is not a ‘‘significant rule’’ under                                   (b) Affected ADs
                                                                                                                    DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures                                        This AD supersedes AD 99–01–05 R1,
                                                   Title 49 of the United States Code                               (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979),                                           Amendment 39–17688 (78 FR 73997,
                                                specifies the FAA’s authority to issue                                (3) Will not affect intrastate aviation                                   December 10, 2013; corrected 78 FR 79599,
                                                rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I,                               in Alaska, and                                                              December 31, 2013) ‘‘AD 99–01–05 R1’’. AD
                                                section 106, describes the authority of                               (4) Will not have a significant                                           99–26–19 R1, Amendment 39–17681 (78 FR
                                                the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII,                                economic impact, positive or negative,                                      76040, December 16, 2013), also relates to the
                                                Aviation Programs, describes in more                                on a substantial number of small entities                                   subject of this AD.
                                                detail the scope of the Agency’s                                    under the criteria of the Regulatory
                                                authority.                                                          Flexibility Act.                                                            (c) Applicability
                                                   We are issuing this rulemaking under                                                                                                            This AD applies to the following airplanes
                                                                                                                    List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39                                          identified in Table 1 and Table 2 to
                                                the authority described in Subtitle VII,
                                                Part A, Subpart III, section 44701,                                   Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation                                    paragraph (c) of this AD, that are equipped
                                                ‘‘General requirements.’’ Under that                                safety, Incorporation by reference,                                         with wing lift struts, including airplanes
                                                section, Congress charges the FAA with                              Safety.                                                                     commonly known as a ‘‘Clipped Wing Cub,’’
                                                                                                                                                                                                which modify the airplane primarily by
                                                promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in                          Adoption of the Amendment                                                   removing approximately 40 inches of the
                                                air commerce by prescribing regulations                               Accordingly, under the authority                                          inboard portion of each wing; and are
                                                for practices, methods, and procedures                              delegated to me by the Administrator,                                       certificated in any category.
                                                the Administrator finds necessary for                               the FAA amends 14 CFR part 39 as                                               (1) Based on optional engine installations
                                                safety in air commerce. This regulation                             follows:                                                                    some airplanes may have been re-identified
                                                is within the scope of that authority                                                                                                           or registered with another model that is not
                                                because it addresses an unsafe condition                            PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS                                                       listed in the type certificate data sheet
                                                that is likely to exist or develop on                               DIRECTIVES                                                                  (TCDS). For instance, Piper Model J3C–65
                                                products identified in this rulemaking                                                                                                          airplanes are type certificated on Type
                                                action.                                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 39                                     Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS) A–691 but may
                                                                                                                    continues to read as follows:                                               also have been re-identified or registered as
                                                Regulatory Findings
                                                                                                                        Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.                              a Model J3C–115, J3F–50, J3C–75, J3C–75D,
                                                  We have determined that this AD will                                                                                                          J3C–75S, J3L–75, J3C–85, J3C–85S, J3C–90,
                                                not have federalism implications under                              § 39.13       [Amended]                                                     J3F–90, J3F–90S, J3C–100, or J3–L4J airplane.
                                                Executive Order 13132. This AD will                                 ■ 2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by                                                 (2) The airplane model number on the
                                                not have a substantial direct effect on                             removing Airworthiness Directive (AD)                                       affected airplane or its registry may or may
                                                the States, on the relationship between                             99–01–05 R1, Amendment 39–17688 (78                                         not contain the dash (-), e.g. J3 and J–3. This
                                                the national government and the States,                             FR 73997, December 10, 2013; corrected                                      AD applies to both variations.
                                                or on the distribution of power and                                 78 FR 79599, December 31, 2013), and                                           Note 1 to paragraph (c) of this AD: There
                                                responsibilities among the various                                  adding the following new AD:                                                is a serial number overlap between the Piper
                                                levels of government.                                                                                                                           PA–18 series airplanes and the Piper Model
                                                                                                                    2015–08–04 Various Aircraft: Amendment
                                                                                                                                                                                                PA–19 (Army L–18C) airplanes listed in AD
                                                  For the reasons discussed above, I                                    39–18140; Docket No. FAA–2014–1083;
                                                                                                                        Directorate Identifier 2014–CE–036–AD.                                  99–01–05 R1. Serial numbers 18–1 through
                                                certify that this AD:                                                                                                                           18–7632 listed for the PA–18 series airplanes
                                                  (1) Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory                             (a) Effective Date                                                          are also now listed under Model PA–19
                                                action’’ under Executive Order 12866,                                 This AD is effective June 3, 2015.                                        (Army L–18C) and Model PA–19S.
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                                                                 TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (C) OF THIS AD—AIRPLANES PREVIOUSLY AFFECTED BY AD 99–01–05 R1
                                                      Type certificate holder                                                     Aircraft model                                                                        Serial Nos.

                                                FS 2000 Corp ...........................      L–14 ..........................................................................................   All.




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                                                      TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (C) OF THIS AD—AIRPLANES PREVIOUSLY AFFECTED BY AD 99–01–05 R1—Continued
                                                      Type certificate holder                                                            Aircraft model                                                                    Serial Nos.

                                                FS 2001 Corp ...........................             J5A (Army L–4F), J5A–80, J5B (Army L–4G), J5C, AE–1,                                             All.
                                                                                                       and HE–1.
                                                FS 2002 Corporation ................                 PA–14 ........................................................................................   14–1 through 14–523.
                                                FS 2003 Corporation ................                 PA–12 and PA–12S ..................................................................              12–1 through 12–4036.
                                                LAVIA ARGENTINA S.A.                                 PA–25, PA–25–235, and PA–25–260 ......................................                           25–1 through 25–8156024.
                                                  (LAVIASA).
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ......................           TG–8 (Army TG–8, Navy XLNP–1) ..........................................                         All.
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ......................           E–2 and F–2 .............................................................................        All.
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ......................           J3C–40, J3C–50, J3C–50S, J3C–65 (Army L–4, L–4B, L–4H,                                           All.
                                                                                                       L–4J, Navy NE–1 and NE–2), J3C–65S, J3F–50, J3F–50S,
                                                                                                       J3F–60, J3F–60S, J3F–65 (Army L–4D), J3F–65S, J3L,
                                                                                                       J3L–S, J3L–65 (Army L–4C), and J3L–65S.
                                                Piper   Aircraft,   Inc   ......................     J4, J4A, J4A–S, and J4E (Army L–4E) ....................................                         4–401 through 4–1649.
                                                Piper   Aircraft,   Inc   ......................     PA–11 and PA–11S ..................................................................              11–1 through 11–1678.
                                                Piper   Aircraft,   Inc   ......................     PA–15 ........................................................................................   15–1 through 15–388.
                                                Piper   Aircraft,   Inc   ......................     PA–16 and PA–16S ..................................................................              16–1 through 16–736.
                                                Piper   Aircraft,   Inc   ......................     PA–17 ........................................................................................   17–1 through 17–215.
                                                Piper   Aircraft,   Inc   ......................     PA–18, PA–18S, PA–18 ‘‘105’’ (Special), PA–18S ‘‘105’’                                           18–1 through 18–8309025, 18900 through
                                                                                                       (Special), PA–18A, PA–18 ‘‘125’’ (Army L–21A), PA–18S                                            1809032, and 1809034 through 1809040.
                                                                                                       ‘‘125’’, PA–18AS ‘‘125’’, PA–18 ‘‘135’’ (Army L–21B), PA–
                                                                                                       18A ‘‘135’’, PA–18S ‘‘135’’, PA–18AS ‘‘135’’, PA–18 ‘‘150’’,
                                                                                                       PA–18A ‘‘150’’, PA–18S ‘‘150’’, PA–18AS ‘‘150’’, PA–18A
                                                                                                       (Restricted), PA–18A ‘‘135’’ (Restricted), and PA–18A
                                                                                                       ‘‘150’’ (Restricted).
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ......................           PA–19 (Army L–18C), and PA–19S .........................................                         18–1 through 18–7632 and 19–1, 19–2, and
                                                                                                                                                                                                        19–3.
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ......................           PA–20, PA–20S, PA–20 ‘‘115’’, PA–20S ‘‘115’’, PA–20 ‘‘135’’,                                     20–1 through 20–1121.
                                                                                                      and PA–20S ‘‘135’’.
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ......................           PA–22, PA–22–108, PA–22–135, PA–22S–135, PA–22–150,                                              22–1 through 22–9848.
                                                                                                      PA–22S–150, PA–22–160, and PA–22S–160.


                                                                                           TABLE 2 TO PARAGRAPH (C) OF THIS AD—AIRPLANES NEW TO THIS AD
                                                         Type certificate holder                                          Aircraft model                                                                     Serial Nos.

                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ............................          J–3 .................................................    1100 through 1200 and 1999 and up that were manufactured before
                                                                                                                                                                      October 15, 1939.
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ............................          J3C–65 (Army L–4A) .....................                 All.
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ............................          J3P .................................................    2325, 2327, 2339, 2340, 2342, 2344, 2345, 2347, 2349, 2351, 2355
                                                                                                                                                                      and up that were manufactured before January 10, 1942.
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ............................          J4B .................................................    4–400 and up that were manufactured before December 11, 1942.
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc ............................          J4F .................................................    4–828 and up.



                                                (d) Subject                                                                   (2) AD 99–01–05 R1 was issued to clarify                                93–010–06’’), do the following actions within
                                                  Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC)/                                  the FAA’s intention that if a sealed wing lift                             the compliance times specified in paragraphs
                                                                                                                           strut assembly is installed as a replacement                               (g) through (m) of this AD, including all
                                                Air Transport Association (ATA) of America
                                                                                                                           part, the repetitive inspection requirement is                             subparagraphs. Properly unsealing and
                                                Code 57, Wings.
                                                                                                                           terminated only if the seal is never                                       resealing a sealed wing lift strut is still
                                                (e) Unsafe Condition                                                       improperly broken. If the seal is improperly                               considered a terminating action for the
                                                                                                                           broken, then that wing lift strut becomes
                                                   (1) The subject of this AD was originally                                                                                                          repetitive inspection requirements of this AD
                                                                                                                           subject to continued repetitive inspections.
                                                prompted by reports of corrosion damage                                                                                                               as long as all appropriate regulations and
                                                                                                                           We did not intend to promote drilling holes
                                                found on the wing lift struts. AD 99–01–05                                 into or otherwise unsealing a sealed strut.                                issues are considered, such as static strength,
                                                R1 is being superseded to include certain                                  This AD retains all the actions required in                                fatigue, material effects, immediate and long-
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc. Models J–3, J3C–65 (Army                              AD 99–01–05 R1. There are no new                                           term (internal and external) corrosion
                                                L4A), J3P, J4B, and J4F airplanes that were                                requirements in this AD except for the                                     protection, resealing methods, etc. Current
                                                inadvertently omitted from the applicability,                              addition of certain model airplanes to the                                 FAA regulations in 14 CFR 43.13(b) specify
                                                paragraph (c), of AD 99–01–05 (64 FR 72524,                                applicability, paragraph (c) of this AD.                                   that maintenance performed will result in the
                                                December 28, 1999) ‘‘99–01–05’’ and                                           (3) We are issuing this AD to detect and                                part’s condition to be at least equal to its
                                                subsequently AD 99–01–05 R1.                                               correct corrosion and cracking on the front                                original or properly altered condition. Any
                                                   Note 2 to paragraph (e) of this AD: There                               and rear wing lift struts and forks, which                                 maintenance actions that unseal a sealed
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                                                                                                                           could cause the wing lift strut to fail. This                              wing lift strut should be coordinated with the
                                                is a serial number overlap between the Piper
                                                                                                                           failure could result in the wing separating                                Atlanta Aircraft Certification Office (ACO)
                                                PA–18 series airplanes and the Piper Model                                 from the airplane.
                                                PA–19 (Army L–18C) airplanes listed in AD                                                                                                             through the local airworthiness authority
                                                99–01–05 R1. Serial numbers 18–1 through                                   (f) Compliance                                                             (e.g., Flight Standards District Office). There
                                                18–7632 listed for the PA–18 series airplanes                                 Unless already done (compliance with AD                                 are provisions in paragraph (n) of this AD for
                                                are also now listed under Model PA–19                                      99–01–05 R1 and AD 93–10–06, Amendment                                     approving such actions as an alternative
                                                (Army L–18C) and Model PA–19S.                                             39–8586 (58 FR 29965, May 25, 1993) ‘‘AD                                   method of compliance (AMOC).



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                                                (g) Remove Wing Lift Struts                             Level 2 or Level 3 inspector certified using          Supplemental Type Certificate (STC)
                                                   (1) For all airplanes previously affected by         the guidelines established by the American            SA4635NM, dated February 1, 1991.
                                                AD 99–01–05 R1: Within 1 calendar month                 Society for Non-destructive Testing or the            Repetitively thereafter inspect the newly
                                                after February 8, 1999 (the effective date              ‘‘Military Standard for Nondestructive                installed wing lift struts at intervals not to
                                                retained from AD 99–01–05), or within 24                Testing Personnel Qualification and                   exceed 60 calendar months following the
                                                calendar months after the last inspection               Certification’’ (MIL–STD–410E).                       procedures in paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of
                                                done in accordance with AD 93–10–06                        (i) If no corrosion is found on any wing lift      this AD, including all subparagraphs.
                                                (which was superseded by AD 99–01–05),                  strut during the inspection required in
                                                                                                        paragraph (h)(2) of this AD and all                   (j) Remove Wing Lift Strut Forks
                                                whichever occurs later, remove the wing lift
                                                struts following Piper Aircraft Corporation             requirements in the Appendix to this AD are              (1) For all airplanes previously affected by
                                                Mandatory Service Bulletin (Piper MSB) No.              met, before further flight, apply corrosion           AD 99–01–05 R1, except for Model PA–25,
                                                528D, dated October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB              inhibitor to each wing lift strut following           PA–25–235, and PA–25–260 airplanes:
                                                No. 910A, dated October 10, 1989, as                    Piper MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990,           Within the next 100 hours time-in-service
                                                applicable. Before further flight after the             or Piper MSB No. 910A, dated October 10,              (TIS) after February 8, 1999 (the effective
                                                removal, do the actions in one of the                   1989, as applicable. Repetitively thereafter          date retained from AD 99–01–05) or within
                                                following paragraphs (h)(1), (h)(2), (i)(1),            inspect each wing lift strut at intervals not to      500 hours TIS after the last inspection done
                                                (i)(2), or (i)(3) of this AD, including all             exceed 24 calendar months following the               in accordance with AD 93–10–06 (which was
                                                subparagraphs.                                          procedures in paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of           superseded by AD 99–01–05), whichever
                                                   (2) For all airplanes new to this AD (not            this AD, including all subparagraphs.                 occurs later, remove the wing lift strut forks
                                                previously affected by AD 99–01–05 R1):                    (ii) If corrosion is found on any wing lift        (unless already replaced in accordance with
                                                Within 1 calendar month after the effective             strut during the inspection required in               paragraph (i)(2) of this AD). Do the removal
                                                date of this AD or within 24 calendar months            paragraph (h)(2) of this AD or during any             following Piper MSB No. 528D, dated
                                                after the last inspection done in accordance            repetitive inspection required in paragraph           October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A,
                                                with AD 93–10–06 (which was superseded                  (h)(2)(i) of this AD, or if any requirement in        dated October 10, 1989, as applicable. Before
                                                by AD 99–01–05), whichever occurs later,                the Appendix of this AD is not met, before            further flight after the removal, do the actions
                                                remove the wing lift struts following Piper             further flight after any inspection in which          in one of the following paragraphs (k) or (l)
                                                Aircraft Corporation Mandatory Service                  corrosion is found or the Appendix                    of this AD, including all subparagraphs.
                                                Bulletin (Piper MSB) No. 528D, dated                    requirements are not met, replace the affected           (2) For all airplanes new to this AD (not
                                                October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A,                wing lift strut with one of the replacement           previously affected by AD 99–01–05 R1):
                                                dated October 10, 1989, as applicable. Before           options specified in paragraph (i)(1), (i)(2), or     Within the next 100 hours TIS after the
                                                further flight after the removal, do the actions        (i)(3) of this AD. Do the replacement                 effective date of this AD or within 500 hours
                                                in one of the following paragraphs (h)(1),              following the procedures specified in those           TIS after the last inspection done in
                                                (h)(2), (i)(1), (i)(2), or (i)(3) of this AD,           paragraphs, as applicable.                            accordance with AD 93–10–06 (which was
                                                including all subparagraphs.                                                                                  superseded by AD 99–01–05), whichever
                                                                                                        (i) Wing Lift Strut Replacement Options
                                                                                                                                                              occurs later, remove the wing lift strut forks
                                                (h) Inspect Wing Lift Struts                               Before further flight after the removal            (unless already replaced in accordance with
                                                   For all airplanes listed in this AD: Before          required in paragraph (g) of this AD, replace         paragraph (i)(2) of this AD). Do the removal
                                                further flight after the removal required in            the wing lift struts following one of the             following Piper MSB No. 528D, dated
                                                paragraph (g) of this AD, inspect each wing             options in paragraph (i)(1), (i)(2), or (i)(3) of     October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A,
                                                lift strut following paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2)         this AD, including all subparagraphs, or              dated October 10, 1989, as applicable. Before
                                                of this AD, including all subparagraphs, or do          inspect each wing lift strut following                further flight after the removal, do the actions
                                                the wing lift strut replacement following one           paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this AD.                in one of the following paragraphs (k) or (l)
                                                of the options in paragraph (i)(1), (i)(2), or             (1) Install original equipment manufacturer        of this AD, including all subparagraphs.
                                                (i)(3) of this AD.                                      (OEM) part number wing lift struts (or FAA-
                                                   (1) Inspect each wing lift strut for corrosion       approved equivalent part numbers) that have           (k) Inspect and Replace Wing Lift Strut
                                                and perceptible dents following Piper MSB               been inspected following the procedures in            Forks
                                                No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, or Piper              either paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this AD,            For all airplanes affected by this AD:
                                                MSB No. 910A, dated October 10, 1989, as                including all subparagraphs, and are found to         Before further flight after the removal
                                                applicable.                                             be airworthy. Do the installations following          required in paragraph (j) of this AD, inspect
                                                   (i) If no corrosion is visible and no                Piper MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990,           the wing lift strut forks following paragraph
                                                perceptible dents are found on any wing lift            or Piper MSB No. 910A, dated October 10,              (k) of this AD, including all subparagraphs,
                                                strut during the inspection required in                 1989, as applicable. Repetitively thereafter          or do the wing lift strut fork replacement
                                                paragraph (h)(1) of this AD, before further             inspect the newly installed wing lift struts at       following one of the options in paragraph
                                                flight, apply corrosion inhibitor to each wing          intervals not to exceed 24 calendar months            (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), or (l)(4) of this AD,
                                                lift strut following Piper MSB No. 528D,                following the procedures in either paragraph          including all subparagraphs. Inspect the wing
                                                dated October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No.                (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this AD, including all            lift strut forks for cracks using magnetic
                                                910A, dated October 10, 1989, as applicable.            subparagraphs.                                        particle procedures, such as those contained
                                                Repetitively thereafter inspect each wing lift             (2) Install new sealed wing lift strut             in FAA Advisory Circular (AC) 43.13–1B,
                                                strut at intervals not to exceed 24 calendar            assemblies (or FAA-approved equivalent part           Chapter 5, which can be found on the
                                                months following the procedures in                      numbers) (these sealed wing lift strut                Internet http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_
                                                paragraph (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this AD,                  assemblies also include the wing lift strut           Guidance_Library/rgAdvisoryCircular.nsf/0/
                                                including all subparagraphs.                            forks) following Piper MSB No. 528D, dated            99c827db9baac81b86256b4500596c4e/
                                                   (ii) If corrosion or perceptible dents are           October 19, 1990, and Piper MSB No. 910A,             $FILE/Chapter%2005.pdf. Repetitively
                                                found on any wing lift strut during the                 dated October 10, 1989, as applicable.                thereafter inspect at intervals not to exceed
                                                inspection required in paragraph (h)(1) of              Installing one of these new sealed wing lift          500 hours TIS until the replacement time
                                                this AD or during any repetitive inspection             strut assemblies terminates the repetitive            requirement specified in paragraph (k)(2) or
                                                required in paragraph (h)(1)(i) of this AD,             inspection requirements in paragraphs (h)(1)          (k)(3) of this AD is reached provided no
                                                before further flight, replace the affected             and (h)(2) of this AD, and the wing lift strut        cracks are found.
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                                                wing lift strut with one of the replacement             fork removal, inspection, and replacement                (1) If cracks are found during any
                                                options specified in paragraph (i)(1), (i)(2), or       requirement in paragraphs (j) and (k) of this         inspection required in paragraph (k) of this
                                                (i)(3) of this AD. Do the replacement                   AD, including all subparagraphs, for that             AD or during any repetitive inspection
                                                following the procedures specified in those             wing lift strut assembly.                             required in paragraph (k)(2) or (k)(3) of this
                                                paragraphs, as applicable.                                 (3) Install F. Atlee Dodge wing lift strut         AD, before further flight, replace the affected
                                                   (2) Inspect each wing lift strut for corrosion       assemblies following F. Atlee Dodge Aircraft          wing lift strut fork with one of the
                                                following the procedures in the Appendix to             Services, Inc. Installation Instructions No.          replacement options specified in paragraph
                                                this AD. This inspection must be done by a              3233–I for Modified Piper Wing Lift Struts            (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), or (l)(4) of this AD,



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                                                including all subparagraphs. Do the                     the repetitive inspection requirements in             struts as specified in paragraph (h)(1) or
                                                replacement following the procedures                    paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(2) of this AD, and          (h)(2) of this AD, including all
                                                specified in those paragraphs, as applicable.           the wing lift strut fork removal, inspection,         subparagraphs.
                                                   (2) If no cracks are found during the initial        and replacement requirements in paragraphs
                                                inspection required in paragraph (k) of this            (j) and (k) of this AD, including all                 (m) Install Placard
                                                AD and the airplane is currently equipped               subparagraphs, for that wing lift strut                  (1) For all airplanes previously affected by
                                                with floats or has been equipped with floats            assembly.                                             AD 99–01–05 R1, except for Models PA–25,
                                                at any time during the previous 2,000 hours                (3) For the airplanes specified below,             PA–25–235, and PA–25–260 airplanes:
                                                TIS since the wing lift strut forks were                install Jensen Aircraft wing lift strut fork          Within 1 calendar month after February 8,
                                                installed, at or before accumulating 1,000              assemblies specified below in the applicable          1999 (the effective date retained from AD 99–
                                                hours TIS on the wing lift strut forks, replace         STC following Jensen Aircraft Installation            01–05), or within 24 calendar months after
                                                the wing lift strut forks with one of the               Instructions for Modified Lift Strut Fitting.         the last inspection required by AD 93–10–06
                                                replacement options specified in paragraph              Installing one of these wing lift strut fork          (which was superseded by AD 99–01–05),
                                                (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), or (l)(4) of this AD,           assemblies terminates the repetitive                  whichever occurs later, and before further
                                                including all subparagraphs. Do the                     inspection requirement of this AD only for            flight after any replacement of a wing lift
                                                replacement following the procedures                    that wing lift strut fork. Repetitively inspect       strut assembly required by this AD, do one
                                                specified in those paragraphs, as applicable.           each wing lift strut as specified in paragraph        of the following actions in paragraph (m)(1)(i)
                                                Repetitively thereafter inspect the newly               (h)(1) or (h)(2) of this AD, including all            or (m)(1)(ii) of this AD. The ‘‘NO STEP’’
                                                installed wing lift strut forks at intervals not        subparagraphs.                                        markings required by paragraph (m)(1)(i) or
                                                to exceed 500 hours TIS following the                      (i) For Models PA–12 and PA–12S                    (m)(1)(ii) of this AD must remain in place for
                                                procedures specified in paragraph (k) of this           airplanes: STC SA1583NM, which can be                 the life of the airplane.
                                                AD, including all subparagraphs.                        found on the Internet at http://rgl.faa.gov/             (i) Install ‘‘NO STEP’’ decal, Piper (P/N)
                                                   (3) If no cracks are found during the initial        Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/            80944–02, on each wing lift strut
                                                inspection required in paragraph (k) of this            0/2E708575849845B285256CC1008213CA                    approximately 6 inches from the bottom of
                                                AD and the airplane has never been                      ?OpenDocument&Highlight=sa1583nm;                     the wing lift strut in a way that the letters can
                                                equipped with floats during the previous                   (ii) For Model PA–14 airplanes: STC                be read when entering and exiting the
                                                2,000 hours TIS since the wing lift strut forks         SA1584NM, which can be found on the                   airplane; or
                                                were installed, at or before accumulating               Internet at http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_           (ii) Paint the words ‘‘NO STEP’’
                                                2,000 hours TIS on the wing lift strut forks,           Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/0/39872B8                  approximately 6 inches from the bottom of
                                                replace the wing lift strut forks with one of           14471737685256CC1008213D0?Open                        the wing lift strut in a way that the letters can
                                                the replacement options specified in                    Document&Highlight=sa1584nm;                          be read when entering and exiting the
                                                paragraph (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), or (l)(4) of this        (iii) For Models PA–16 and PA–16S                  airplane. Use a minimum of 1-inch letters
                                                AD, including all subparagraphs. Do the                 airplanes: STC SA1590NM, which can be                 using a color that contrasts with the color of
                                                replacement following the procedures                    found on the Internet at http://rgl.faa.gov/          the airplane.
                                                specified in those paragraphs, as applicable.           Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/               (2) For all airplanes new to this AD (not
                                                Repetitively thereafter inspect the newly               0/B28C4162E30D941F85256CC1008213F6?                   previously affected by AD 99–01–05 R1):
                                                installed wing lift strut forks at intervals not        OpenDocument&Highlight=sa1590nm;                      Within 1 calendar month after the effective
                                                to exceed 500 hours TIS following the                      (iv) For Models PA–18, PA–18S, PA–18               date of this AD or within 24 calendar months
                                                procedures specified in paragraph (k) of this           ‘‘105’’ (Special), PA–18S ‘‘105’’ (Special),          after the last inspection required by AD 93–
                                                AD, including all subparagraphs.                        PA–18A, PA–18 ‘‘125’’ (Army L–21A), PA–               10–06 (which was superseded by AD 99–01–
                                                                                                        18S ‘‘125’’, PA–18AS ‘‘125’’, PA–18 ‘‘135’’           05), whichever occurs later, and before
                                                (l) Wing Lift Strut Fork Replacement Options            (Army L–21B), PA–18A ‘‘135’’, PA–18S                  further flight after any replacement of a wing
                                                   Before further flight after the removal              ‘‘135’’, PA–18AS ‘‘135’’, PA–18 ‘‘150’’, PA–          lift strut assembly required by this AD, do
                                                required in paragraph (j) of this AD, replace           18A ‘‘150’’, PA–18S ‘‘150’’, PA–18AS ‘‘150’’,         one of the following actions in paragraph
                                                the wing lift strut forks following one of the          PA–18A (Restricted), PA–18A ‘‘135’’                   (m)(2)(i) or (m)(2)(ii) of this AD. The ‘‘NO
                                                options in paragraph (l)(1), (l)(2), (l)(3), or         (Restricted), and PA–18A ‘‘150’’ (Restricted)         STEP’’ markings required by paragraph
                                                (l)(4) of this AD, including all subparagraphs,         airplanes: STC SA1585NM, which can be                 (m)(2)(i) or (m)(2)(ii) of this AD must remain
                                                or inspect the wing lift strut forks following          found on the Internet at http://rgl.faa.gov/          in place for the life of the airplane.
                                                paragraph (k) of this AD, including all                 Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/               (i) Install ‘‘NO STEP’’ decal, Piper (P/N)
                                                subparagraphs.                                          0/A2BE010FB1CA61A285256CC1008213D6                    80944–02, on each wing lift strut
                                                   (1) Install new OEM part number wing lift            ?OpenDocument&Highlight=sa1585nm;                     approximately 6 inches from the bottom of
                                                strut forks of the same part numbers of the                (v) For Models PA–20, PA–20S, PA–20                the wing lift strut in a way that the letters can
                                                existing part (or FAA-approved equivalent               ‘‘115’’, PA–20S ‘‘115’’, PA–20 ‘‘135’’, and           be read when entering and exiting the
                                                part numbers) that were manufactured with               PA–20S ‘‘135’’ airplanes: STC SA1586NM,               airplane; or
                                                rolled threads. Wing lift strut forks                   which can be found on the Internet at                    (ii) Paint the words ‘‘NO STEP’’
                                                manufactured with machine (cut) threads are             http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_           approximately 6 inches from the bottom of
                                                not to be used. Do the installations following          Library/rgstc.nsf/0/873CC69D42C87CF5852               the wing lift strut in a way that the letters can
                                                Piper MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990,             56CC1008213DC?OpenDocument&                           be read when entering and exiting the
                                                or Piper MSB No. 910A, dated October 10,                Highlight=sa1586nm; and                               airplane. Use a minimum of 1-inch letters
                                                1989, as applicable. Repetitively thereafter               (vi) For Model PA–22 airplanes: STC                using a color that contrasts with the color of
                                                inspect and replace the newly installed wing            SA1587NM, which can be found on the                   the airplane.
                                                lift strut forks at intervals not to exceed 500         Internet at http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_
                                                hours TIS following the procedures specified            Guidance_Library/rgstc.nsf/0/B051D04                  (n) Alternative Methods of Compliance
                                                in paragraph (k) of this AD, including all              CCC0BED7E85256CC1008213E0?Open                        (AMOCs)
                                                subparagraphs.                                          Document&Highlight=sa1587nm.                            (1) The Manager, Atlanta ACO, FAA, has
                                                   (2) Install new sealed wing lift strut                  (4) Install F. Atlee Dodge wing lift strut         the authority to approve AMOCs for this AD
                                                assemblies (or FAA-approved equivalent part             assemblies following F. Atlee Dodge                   related to Piper Aircraft, Inc. airplanes; the
                                                numbers) (these sealed wing lift strut                  Installation Instructions No. 3233–I for              Manager, Seattle ACO, FAA has the authority
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                                                assemblies also include the wing lift strut             Modified Piper Wing Lift Struts (STC                  to approve AMOCs for this AD related to FS
                                                forks) following Piper MSB No. 528D, dated              SA4635NM), dated February 1, 1991. This               2000 Corp, FS 2001 Corp, FS 2002
                                                October 19, 1990, and Piper MSB No. 910A,               installation may have already been done in            Corporation, and FS 2003 Corporation
                                                dated October 10, 1989, as applicable. This             accordance paragraph (i)(3) of this AD.               airplanes; and the Manager, Standards Office,
                                                installation may have already been done                 Installing these wing lift strut assemblies           FAA, has the authority to approve AMOCs
                                                through the option specified in paragraph               terminates the repetitive inspection                  for this AD related to LAVIA ARGENTINA
                                                (i)(2) of this AD. Installing one of these new          requirements of this AD for the wing lift strut       S.A. (LAVIASA) airplanes, if requested using
                                                sealed wing lift strut assemblies terminates            fork only. Repetitively inspect the wing lift         the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. In



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                                                accordance with 14 CFR 39.19, send your                 www.piper.com. Copies of the instructions to          transducer. Care shall be taken to remove a
                                                request to your principal inspector or local            the F. Atlee Dodge STC and information                minimal amount of structural material. Paint
                                                Flight Standards District Office, as                    about the Jensen Aircraft STCs may be                 repairs may be necessary after the inspection
                                                appropriate. If sending information directly            obtained from F. Atlee Dodge, Aircraft                to prevent further corrosion damage from
                                                to the manager of the ACO, send it to the               Services, LLC., 6672 Wes Way, Anchorage,              occurring. Removal of surface irregularities
                                                attention of the appropriate person identified          Alaska 99518–0409, Internet:                          will enhance the accuracy of the inspection
                                                in paragraph (o) of this AD.                            www.fadodge.com.                                      technique.
                                                   (2) Before using any approved AMOC,                    (5) You may review copies of the                       1. Set up the ultrasonic equipment for
                                                notify your appropriate principal inspector,            referenced service information at the FAA,            thickness measurements as specified in the
                                                or lacking a principal inspector, the manager           Small Airplane Directorate, 901 Locust,               instrument’s user’s manual. Because of the
                                                of the local flight standards district office/          Kansas City, Missouri 64106. For information          variety of equipment available to perform
                                                certificate holding district office.                    on the availability of this material at the           ultrasonic thickness measurements, some
                                                   (3) AMOCs approved for AD 93–10–06, AD               FAA, call (816) 329–4148. It is also available        modification to this general setup procedure
                                                99–01–05, and AD 99–01–05 R1, are                       on the Internet at http://www.regulations.gov         may be necessary. However, the tolerance
                                                approved as AMOCs for this AD.                          by searching for and locating Docket No.              requirement of step 13 and the record
                                                                                                        FAA–2014–1083.                                        keeping requirement of step 14, must be
                                                (o) Related Information                                   (6) You may view this service information           satisfied.
                                                  (1) For more information about this AD                that is incorporated by reference at the                 2. If battery power will be employed, check
                                                related to Piper Aircraft, Inc. airplanes,              National Archives and Records                         to see that the battery has been properly
                                                contact: Gregory ‘‘Keith’’ Noles, Aerospace             Administration (NARA). For information on             charged. The testing will take approximately
                                                Engineer, FAA, Atlanta ACO, 1701 Columbia               the availability of this material at NARA, call       two hours. Screen brightness and contrast
                                                Avenue, College Park, Georgia 30337; phone:             202–741–6030, or go to: http://www.archives.          should be set to match environmental
                                                (404) 474–5551; fax: (404) 474–5606; email:             gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.          conditions.
                                                gregory.noles@faa.gov.                                                                                           3. Verify that the instrument is set for the
                                                                                                        Appendix to AD 2015–08–04                             type of transducer being used, i.e. single or
                                                  (2) For more information about this AD
                                                related to FS 2000 Corp, FS 2001 Corp, FS               Procedures and Requirements for Ultrasonic            dual element, and that the frequency setting
                                                2002 Corporation, and FS 2003 Corporation               Inspection of Piper Wing Lift Struts                  is compatible with the transducer.
                                                airplanes, contact: Jeff Morfitt, Aerospace                                                                      4. If a removable delay line is used, remove
                                                                                                        Equipment Requirements                                it and place a drop of couplant between the
                                                Engineer, FAA, Seattle ACO, 1601 Lind
                                                Avenue SW., Renton, Washington 98057;                      1. A portable ultrasonic thickness gauge or        transducer face and the delay line to assure
                                                phone: (425) 917–6405; fax: (245) 917–6590;             flaw detector with echo-to-echo digital               good transmission of ultrasonic energy.
                                                email: jeff.morfitt@faa.gov.                            thickness readout capable of reading to               Reassemble the delay line transducer and
                                                  (3) For more information about this AD                0.001-inch and an A-trace waveform display            continue.
                                                related to LAVIA ARGENTINA S.A.                         will be needed to do this inspection.                    5. Program a velocity of 0.231-inch/
                                                (LAVIASA) airplanes, contact: S.M.                         2. An ultrasonic probe with the following          microsecond into the ultrasonic unit unless
                                                Nagarajan, Aerospace Engineer, FAA, Small               specifications will be needed to accomplish           an alternative instrument calibration
                                                Airplane Directorate, 901 Locust, Room 301,             this inspection: 10 MHz (or higher), 0.283-           procedure is used to set the sound velocity.
                                                Kansas City, Missouri 64106; telephone:                 inch (or smaller) diameter dual element or               6. Obtain a step wedge or steel shims per
                                                (816) 329–4145; fax: (816) 329–4090; email:             delay line transducer designed for thickness          item 3 of the EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS.
                                                sarjapur.nagarajan@faa.gov.                             gauging. The transducer and ultrasonic                Place the probe on the thickest sample using
                                                                                                        system shall be capable of accurately                 couplant. Rotate the transducer slightly back
                                                (p) Material Incorporated by Reference                  measuring the thickness of AISI 4340 steel            and forth to ‘‘ring’’ the transducer to the
                                                   (1) The Director of the Federal Register             down to 0.020-inch. An accuracy of +/¥                sample. Adjust the delay and range settings
                                                approved the incorporation by reference                 0.002-inch throughout a 0.020-inch to 0.050-          to arrive at an A-trace signal display with the
                                                (IBR) of the service information listed in this         inch thickness range while calibrating shall          first backwall echo from the steel near the left
                                                paragraph under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR               be the criteria for acceptance.                       side of the screen and the second backwall
                                                part 51.                                                   3. Either a precision machined step wedge          echo near the right of the screen. Note that
                                                   (2) You must use this service information            made of 4340 steel (or similar steel with             when a single element transducer is used, the
                                                as applicable to do the actions required by             equivalent sound velocity) or at least three          initial pulse and the delay line/steel interface
                                                this AD, unless the AD specifies otherwise.             shim samples of same material will be                 will be off of the screen to the left. Adjust the
                                                   (3) The following service information was            needed to accomplish this inspection. One             gain to place the amplitude of the first
                                                approved for IBR on February 8, 1999 (63 FR             thickness of the step wedge or shim shall be          backwall signal at approximately 80% screen
                                                72132, December 31, 1998).                              less than or equal to 0.020-inch, one shall be        height on the A-trace.
                                                   (i) Piper Aircraft Corporation Mandatory             greater than or equal to 0.050-inch, and at              7. ‘‘Ring’’ the transducer on the thinnest
                                                Service Bulletin No. 528D, dated October 19,            least one other step or shim shall be between         step or shim using couplant. Select positive
                                                1990.                                                   these two values.                                     half-wave rectified, negative half-wave
                                                   (ii) Piper Aircraft Corporation Mandatory               4. Glycerin, light oil, or similar non-water       rectified, or filtered signal display to obtain
                                                Service Bulletin No. 910A, dated October 10,            based ultrasonic couplants are recommended            the cleanest signal. Adjust the pulse voltage,
                                                1989.                                                   in the setup and inspection procedures.               pulse width, and damping to obtain the best
                                                   (iii) F. Atlee Dodge Aircraft Services, Inc.         Water-based couplants, containing                     signal resolution. These settings can vary
                                                Installation Instructions No. 3233–I for                appropriate corrosion inhibitors, may be              from one transducer to another and are also
                                                Modified Piper Wing Lift Struts                         utilized, provided they are removed from              user dependent.
                                                Supplemental Type Certificate (STC)                     both the reference standards and the test item           8. Enable the thickness gate, and adjust the
                                                SA4635NM, dated February 1, 1991.                       after the inspection procedure is completed           gate so that it starts at the first backwall echo
                                                   (iv) Jensen Aircraft Installation Instructions       and adequate corrosion prevention steps are           and ends at the second backwall echo.
                                                for Modified Lift Strut Fittings, which                 then taken to protect these items.                    (Measuring between the first and second
                                                incorporates pages 1 and 5, Original Issue,                • NOTE: Couplant is defined as ‘‘a                 backwall echoes will produce a measurement
                                                dated July 15, 1983; pages 2, 4, and 6,                 substance used between the face of the                of the steel thickness that is not affected by
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                                                Revision No. 1, dated March 30, 1984; and               transducer and test surface to improve                the paint layer on the strut). If instability of
                                                pages a and 3, Revision No. 2, dated April              transmission of ultrasonic energy across the          the gate trigger occurs, adjust the gain, gate
                                                20, 1984.                                               transducer/strut interface.’’                         level, and/or damping to stabilize the
                                                   (4) For Piper Aircraft, Inc. service                    • NOTE: If surface roughness due to paint          thickness reading.
                                                information identified in this AD, contact              loss or corrosion is present, the surface                9. Check the digital display reading and if
                                                Piper Aircraft, Inc., Customer Services, 2926           should be sanded or polished smooth before            it does not agree with the known thickness
                                                Piper Drive, Vero Beach, Florida 32960;                 testing to assure a consistent and smooth             of the thinnest thickness, follow your
                                                telephone: (772) 567–4361; Internet:                    surface for making contact with the                   instrument’s calibration recommendations to



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                                                produce the correct thickness reading. When             affect the accuracy of the inspection                    • NOTE: A reading shall not exceed .041
                                                a single element transducer is used this will           technique. Light sanding or polishing may             inch. If a reading exceeds .041-inch, repeat
                                                usually involve adjusting the fine delay                also be required to reduce surface roughness          steps 13 and 14 of the INSTRUMENT SETUP
                                                setting.                                                as noted in the EQUIPMENT                             section before proceeding further.
                                                   10. Place the transducer on the thickest             REQUIREMENTS section.                                    6. If the A-trace is unsteady or the
                                                step of shim using couplant. Adjust the                    2. Using a flexible ruler, draw a 1/4-inch         thickness reading is clearly wrong, adjust the
                                                thickness gate width so that the gate is                grid on the surface of the first 11 inches from
                                                                                                                                                              signal gain and/or gate setting to obtain
                                                triggered by the second backwall reflection of          the lower end of the strut as shown in Piper
                                                the thick section. If the digital display does          MSB No. 528D, dated October 19, 1990, or              reasonable and steady readings. If any
                                                not agree with the thickest thickness, follow           Piper MSB No. 910A, dated October 10, 1989,           instrument setting is adjusted, repeat steps 13
                                                your instruments calibration                            as applicable. This can be done using a soft          and 14 of the INSTRUMENT SETUP section
                                                recommendations to produce the correct                  (#2) pencil and should be done on both faces          before proceeding further.
                                                thickness reading. A slight adjustment in the           of the strut. As an alternative to drawing a             7. In areas where obstructions are present,
                                                velocity may be necessary to get both the               complete grid, make two rows of marks                 take a data point as close to the correct area
                                                thinnest and the thickest reading correct.              spaced every 1/4-inch across the width of the         as possible.
                                                Document the changed velocity value.                    strut. One row of marks should be about 11               • NOTE: The strut wall contains a
                                                   11. Place couplant on an area of the lift            inches from the lower end of the strut, and           fabrication bead at approximately 40% of the
                                                strut which is thought to be free of corrosion          the second row should be several inches               strut chord. The bead may interfere with
                                                and ‘‘ring’’ the transducer to surface. Minor           away where the strut starts to narrow. Lay the        accurate measurements in that specific
                                                adjustments to the signal and gate settings             flexible ruler between respective tick marks          location.
                                                may be required to account for coupling                 of the two rows and use tape or a rubber band
                                                                                                                                                                 8. A measurement of 0.024-inch or less
                                                improvements resulting from the paint layer.            to keep the ruler in place. See Figure 1.
                                                The thickness gate level should be set just                3. Apply a generous amount of couplant             shall require replacement of the strut prior to
                                                high enough so as not to be triggered by                inside each of the square areas or along the          further flight.
                                                irrelevant signal noise. An area on the upper           edge of the ruler. Re-application of couplant            9. If at any time during testing an area is
                                                surface of the lift strut above the inspection          may be necessary.                                     encountered where a valid thickness
                                                area would be a good location to complete                  4. Place the transducer inside the first           measurement cannot be obtained due to a
                                                this step and should produce a thickness                square area of the drawn grid or at the first         loss of signal strength or quality, the area
                                                reading between 0.034-inch and 0.041-inch.              1/4-inch mark on the ruler and ‘‘ring’’ the           shall be considered suspect. These areas may
                                                   12. Repeat steps 8, 9, 10, and 11 until both         transducer to the strut. When using a dual            have a remaining wall thickness of less than
                                                thick and thin shim measurements are within             element transducer, be very careful to record         0.020-inch, which is below the range of this
                                                tolerance and the lift strut measurement is             the thickness value with the axis of the              setup, or they may have small areas of
                                                reasonable and steady.                                  transducer elements perpendicular to any              localized corrosion or pitting present. The
                                                   13. Verify that the thickness value shown            curvature in the strut. If this is not done, loss     latter case will result in a reduction in signal
                                                in the digital display is within +/¥ 0.002-             of signal or inaccurate readings can result.          strength due to the sound being scattered
                                                inch of the correct value for each of the three            5. Take readings inside each square on the
                                                                                                                                                              from the rough surface and may result in a
                                                or more steps of the setup wedge or shims.              grid or at 1/4-inch increments along the ruler
                                                                                                                                                              signal that includes echoes from the pits as
                                                Make no further adjustments to the                      and record the results. When taking a
                                                instrument settings.                                    thickness reading, rotate the transducer              well as the backwall. The suspect area(s)
                                                   14. Record the ultrasonic versus actual              slightly back and forth and experiment with           shall be tested with a Maule ‘‘Fabric Tester’’
                                                thickness of all wedge steps or steel shims             the angle of contact to produce the lowest            as specified in Piper MSB No. 528D, dated
                                                available as a record of setup.                         thickness reading possible. Pay close                 October 19, 1990, or Piper MSB No. 910A,
                                                   1. Clean the lower 18 inches of the wing             attention to the A-scan display to assure that        dated October 10, 1989.
                                                lift struts using a cleaner that will remove all        the thickness gate is triggering off of                  10. Record the lift strut inspection in the
                                                dirt and grease. Dirt and grease will adversely         maximized backwall echoes.                            aircraft log book.
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                                                   Issued in Kansas City, Missouri, on April            Region, 2601 Meacham Blvd., Fort                      a ‘‘significant rule’’ under DOT
                                                8, 2015.                                                Worth, TX 76137; telephone: 817–321–                  Regulatory Policies and Procedures (44
                                                Earl Lawrence,                                          7740.                                                 FR 11034; February 26, 1979); and (3)
                                                Manager, Small Airplane Directorate, Aircraft           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            does not warrant preparation of a
                                                Certification Service.                                                                                        regulatory evaluation as the anticipated
                                                [FR Doc. 2015–08732 Filed 4–28–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                        History                                               impact is so minimal. Since this is a
                                                BILLING CODE 4910–13–P                                     On October 28, 2014, the FAA                       routine matter that only affects air traffic
                                                                                                        published in the Federal Register a                   procedures and air navigation, it is
                                                                                                        notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM)                  certified that this rule, when
                                                DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            to establish Class E airspace extending               promulgated, does not have a significant
                                                                                                        upward from 700 feet above the surface                economic impact on a substantial
                                                Federal Aviation Administration                         at Alma Municipal Airport, Alma, NE                   number of small entities under the
                                                                                                        (79 FR 64152) Docket No. FAA–2014–                    criteria of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
                                                14 CFR Part 71                                          0745. Interested parties were invited to                 The FAA’s authority to issue rules
                                                [Docket No. FAA–2014–0745; Airspace                     participate in this rulemaking effort by              regarding aviation safety is found in
                                                Docket No. 14–ACE–3]                                    submitting written comments on the                    Title 49 of the U.S. Code. Subtitle 1,
                                                                                                        proposal to the FAA. No comments                      Section 106, describes the authority of
                                                Establishment of Class E Airspace;                      were received. Subsequent to                          the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII,
                                                Alma, NE                                                publications, an error was found under                Aviation Programs, describes in more
                                                AGENCY:  Federal Aviation                               the airport designation listing the                   detail the scope of the agency’s
                                                Administration (FAA), DOT.                              airport in KS, instead of NE. This action             authority. This rulemaking is
                                                                                                        corrects the error.                                   promulgated under the authority
                                                ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                           Class E airspace designations are                  described in Subtitle VII, Part A,
                                                SUMMARY:   This action establishes Class                published in paragraph 6005 of FAA                    Subpart I, Section 40103. Under that
                                                E airspace at Alma, NE. Controlled                      Order 7400.9Y dated August 6, 2014,                   section, the FAA is charged with
                                                airspace is necessary to accommodate                    and effective September 15, 2014, which               prescribing regulations to assign the use
                                                new Standard Instrument Approach                        is incorporated by reference in 14 CFR                of airspace necessary to ensure the
                                                Procedures (SIAPs) at Alma Municipal                    part 71.1. The Class E airspace                       safety of aircraft and the efficient use of
                                                Airport. The FAA is taking this action                  designations listed in this document                  airspace. This regulation is within the
                                                to enhance the safety and management                    will be published subsequently in the                 scope of that authority as it establishes
                                                of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)                        Order.                                                controlled airspace at Alma Municipal
                                                operations for SIAPs at the airport. This               Availability and Summary of                           Airport, Alma, NE.
                                                action also corrects the state from KS to               Documents for Incorporation by                        Environmental Review
                                                NE under the airport designation.                       Reference
                                                DATES: Effective date, 0901 UTC, June                                                                           The FAA has determined that this
                                                                                                           This document amends FAA Order                     action qualifies for categorical under the
                                                25, 2015. The Director of the Federal                   7400.9Y, airspace Designations and
                                                Register approves this incorporation by                                                                       National Policy Act in accordance with
                                                                                                        Reporting Points, dated August 6, 2014,               FAA Order 1050.1E,— ‘‘Environmental
                                                reference action under 1 CFR part 51,                   and effective September 15, 2014. FAA
                                                subject to the annual revision of FAA                                                                         Impacts: Policies and Procedures’’
                                                                                                        Order 7400.9Y is publicly available as                paragraph 311a. This airspace action is
                                                Order 7400.9 and publication of                         listed in the ADDRESSES section of this
                                                conforming amendments.                                                                                        not expected to cause any potentially
                                                                                                        final rule. FAA Order 7400.9Y lists                   significant environmental impacts, and
                                                ADDRESSES: FAA Order 7400.9Y,                           Class A, B, C, D, and E airspace areas,
                                                Airspace Designations and Reporting                                                                           no extraordinary circumstances exit that
                                                                                                        air traffic service routes, and reporting             warrant preparation of an
                                                Points, and subsequent amendments can                   points.
                                                be viewed on line at http://www.faa.                                                                          environmental assessment.
                                                gov/airtraffic/publications/. The Order                 The Rule                                              List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71
                                                is also available for inspection at the                    This action amends Title 14, Code of                Airspace, Incorporation by reference,
                                                National Archives and Records                           Federal Regulations (14 CFR), Part 71 by              Navigation (air).
                                                Administration (NARA). For                              establishing Class E airspace extending
                                                information on the availability of this                 upward from 700 feet above the surface                Adoption of the Amendment
                                                material at NARA, call 202–741–6030,                    within a 6.5-mile radius of Alma                        In consideration of the foregoing, the
                                                or go to http://www.archives.gov/                       Municipal Airport, Alma, NE.                          Federal Aviation Administration
                                                federal_register/code_of_federal-                       Controlled airspace is necessary to                   amends 14 CFR part 71 as follows:
                                                regulations/ibr_locations.html.                         accommodate new Standard Instrument
                                                   FAA Order 7400.9, Airspace                           Approach Procedures at the airport.                   PART 71—DESIGNATION OF CLASS A,
                                                Designations and Reporting Points, is                   This action enhances the safety and                   B, C, D, AND E AIRSPACE AREAS; AIR
                                                published yearly and effective on                       management of IFR operations for SIAPs                TRAFFIC SERVICE ROUTES; AND
                                                September 15. For further information,                  at the airport. This action also correctly            REPORTING POINTS
                                                you can contact the Airspace Policy and                 lists the airport state as NE instead of KS
                                                ATC Regulations Group, Federal                          under the airport designation.                        ■ 1. The authority citation for part 71
                                                Aviation Administration, 800                               The FAA has determined that this                   continues to read as follows:
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                                                Independence Avenue SW.,                                regulation only involves an established                 Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g);, 40103,
                                                Washington, DC 29591; telephone: 202–                   body of technical regulations for which               40113, 40120; E.O. 10854, 24 FR 9565, 3 CFR,
                                                267–8783.                                               frequent and routine amendments are                   1959–1963 Comp., p. 389.
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        necessary to keep them operationally
                                                Rebecca Shelby, Central Service Center,                 current. Therefore, this regulation: (1) Is           § 71.1   [Amended]
                                                Operations Support Group, Federal                       not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’               ■ 2. The incorporation by reference in
                                                Aviation Administration, Southwest                      under Executive Order 12866; (2) is not               14 CFR 71.1 of FAA Order 7400.9Y,


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Document Created: 2015-12-16 08:25:37
Document Modified: 2015-12-16 08:25:37
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis AD is effective June 3, 2015.
ContactFor Piper Aircraft, Inc. airplanes, contact: Gregory ``Keith'' Noles, Aerospace Engineer, FAA, Atlanta Aircraft Certification Office (ACO), 1701 Columbia Avenue, College Park, Georgia 30337; phone: (404) 474-5551; fax: (404) 474-5606; email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 23699 
RIN Number2120-AA64
CFR AssociatedAir Transportation; Aircraft; Aviation Safety; Incorporation by Reference and Safety

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