82_FR_35769 82 FR 35623 - Special Conditions: LifePort, Inc.: Boeing Model 747-8 Airplane; Single- and Multiple-Occupant Side-Facing Seats

82 FR 35623 - Special Conditions: LifePort, Inc.: Boeing Model 747-8 Airplane; Single- and Multiple-Occupant Side-Facing Seats

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 146 (August 1, 2017)

Page Range35623-35628
FR Document2017-16099

These special conditions are issued for the Boeing Model 747-8 airplane. This airplane, as modified by LifePort Inc. (LifePort), will have novel or unusual design features when compared to the state of technology envisioned in the airworthiness standards for transport- category airplanes. These design features are single- and multiple- occupant side-facing seats (i.e., seats positioned in the airplane with the occupant facing 90 degrees to the direction of airplane travel). The applicable airworthiness regulations do not contain adequate or appropriate safety standards for these design features. These special conditions contain the additional safety standards that the Administrator considers necessary to establish a level of safety equivalent to that established by the existing airworthiness standards.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Aviation Administration

14 CFR Part 25

[Docket No. FAA-2017-0544; Special Conditions No. 25-692-SC]


Special Conditions: LifePort, Inc.: Boeing Model 747-8 Airplane; 
Single- and Multiple-Occupant Side-Facing Seats

AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.

ACTION: Final special conditions; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: These special conditions are issued for the Boeing Model 747-8 
airplane. This airplane, as modified by LifePort Inc. (LifePort), will 
have novel or unusual design features when compared to the state of 
technology envisioned in the airworthiness standards for transport-
category airplanes. These design features are single- and multiple-
occupant side-facing seats (i.e., seats positioned in the airplane with 
the occupant facing 90 degrees to the direction of airplane travel). 
The applicable airworthiness regulations do not contain adequate or 
appropriate safety standards for these design features. These special 
conditions contain the additional safety standards that the 
Administrator considers necessary to establish a level of safety 
equivalent to that established by the existing airworthiness standards.

DATES: This action is effective on LifePort on August 1, 2017. Send 
your comments by September 15, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Send comments identified by docket number FAA-2017-0544 
using any of the following methods:
     Federal eRegulations Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov/ and follow the online instructions for sending 
your comments electronically.
     Mail: Send comments to Docket Operations, M-30, U.S. 
Department of Transportation (DOT), 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Room 
W12-140, West Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
     Hand Delivery or Courier: Take comments to Docket 
Operations in Room W12-140 of the West Building Ground Floor at 1200 
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., 
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
     Fax: Fax comments to Docket Operations at 202-493-2251.
    Privacy: The FAA will post all comments it receives, without 
change, to http://www.regulations.gov/, including any personal 
information the commenter provides. Using the search function of the 
docket Web site, anyone can find and read the electronic form of all 
comments received into any FAA docket, including the name of the 
individual sending the comment (or signing the comment for an 
association, business, labor union, etc.). DOT's complete Privacy Act 
Statement can be found in the Federal Register published on April 11, 
2000 (65 FR 19477-19478).
    Docket: Background documents or comments received may be read at 
http://www.regulations.gov/ at any time. Follow the online instructions 
for accessing the docket or go to Docket Operations in Room W12-140 of 
the West Building Ground Floor at 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 
Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, 
except Federal holidays.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alan Sinclair, FAA, Airframe and Cabin 
Safety, ANM-115, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification 
Service, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, Washington 98057-3356; telephone 
425-227-2195; facsimile 425-227-1320.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA has determined that notice of, and 
opportunity for prior public comment on, these special conditions is 
impracticable because these procedures would significantly delay 
issuance of the design approval and thus delivery of the affected 
airplane.
    In addition, the substance of these special conditions has been 
published in the Federal Register for public comment in several prior 
instances with no substantive comments received. The FAA therefore 
finds good cause that prior public notice and comment are unnecessary 
and impracticable, and finds that good cause exists for making these 
special conditions effective upon publication in the Federal Register.

Comments Invited

    We invite interested people to take part in this rulemaking by 
sending written comments, data, or views. The most helpful comments 
reference a specific portion of the special conditions, explain the 
reason for any recommended change, and include supporting data.
    We will consider all comments we receive by the closing date for 
comments. We may change these special conditions based on the comments 
we receive.

Background

    On September 28, 2016, LifePort applied for a supplemental type 
certificate for single- and multiple-occupant side-facing seats in the 
Boeing Model 747-8 airplane. The Boeing Model 747-8 airplane is a wide-
body, four-engine, extended-range jet with a stretched upper deck. This 
airplane is configured as a private executive jet, not for hire, not 
for common carriage. The maximum takeoff weight is 987,331 pounds.

Type Certification Basis

    Under the provisions of Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations (14 
CFR) 21.101, LifePort must show that the Boeing Model 747-8 airplane, 
as changed, continues to meet the applicable provisions of the 
regulations listed in Type Certificate No. A20WE or the applicable 
regulations in effect on the date of application for the change, except 
for earlier amendments as agreed upon by the FAA.
    If the Administrator finds that the applicable airworthiness 
regulations (i.e., 14 CFR part 25) do not contain adequate or 
appropriate safety standards for the Boeing Model 747-8 airplane, 
because of a novel or unusual design feature, special conditions are 
prescribed under the provisions of Sec.  21.16.
    Special conditions are initially applicable to the model for which 
they are issued. Should the applicant apply for a supplemental type 
certificate to modify any other model included on the same type 
certificate to incorporate the same novel or unusual design feature, 
these special conditions would also apply to the other model under 
Sec.  21.101.

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    In addition to the applicable airworthiness regulations and special 
conditions, the Boeing Model 747-8 airplane must comply with the fuel-
vent and exhaust-emission requirements of 14 CFR part 34, and the 
noise-certification requirements of 14 CFR part 36.
    The FAA issues special conditions, as defined in 14 CFR 11.19, in 
accordance with Sec.  11.38, and they become part of the type 
certification basis under Sec.  21.101.

Novel or Unusual Design Features

    The Boeing Model 747-8 airplane, as modified by LifePort, will 
incorporate the following novel or unusual design features:
    Single- and multiple-occupant side-facing seats positioned in the 
airplane with the occupant facing 90 degrees to the direction of 
airplane travel.

Discussion

    Side-facing seats are considered a novel design for transport-
category airplanes that include Sec. Sec.  25.562 and 25.785 at 
Amendment 25-64 in their certification basis, and were not considered 
when those airworthiness standards were issued. The FAA has determined 
that the existing regulations do not provide adequate or appropriate 
safety standards for occupants of side-facing seats. To provide a level 
of safety that is equivalent to that afforded to occupants of forward- 
and aft-facing seats, additional airworthiness standards in the form of 
special conditions are necessary.
    On June 16, 1988, 14 CFR part 25 was amended by Amendment 25-64 to 
revise the emergency-landing conditions that must be considered in the 
design of transport-category airplanes. Amendment 25-64 revised the 
static-load conditions in Sec.  25.561, and added a new Sec.  25.562 
that required dynamic testing for all seats approved for occupancy 
during takeoff and landing. The intent of Amendment 25-64 was to 
provide an improved level of safety for occupants on transport-category 
airplanes. However, because most seating on transport-category 
airplanes is forward-facing, the pass/fail criteria developed in 
Amendment 25-64 focused primarily on these seats. For some time, the 
FAA granted exemptions for the multiple-place side-facing-seat 
installations because the existing test methods and acceptance criteria 
did not produce a level of safety equivalent to the level of safety 
provided for forward- and aft-facing seats. These exemptions were 
subject to many conditions that reflected the injury-evaluation 
criteria and mitigation strategies available at the time of the 
exemption issuance.
    The FAA also issued special conditions to address single-place 
side-facing seats based on the data available at the time the FAA 
issued those special conditions. Continuing concerns regarding the 
safety of side-facing seats prompted the FAA to conduct research to 
develop an acceptable method of compliance with Sec. Sec.  25.562 and 
25.785(b) for side-facing seat installations. That research has 
identified injury considerations and evaluation criteria in addition to 
those previously used to approve side-facing seats (see published 
report DOT/FAA/AR-09/41, July 2011).
    One particular concern that was identified during the FAA's 
research program, but not addressed in the previous special conditions, 
was the significant leg injuries that can occur to occupants of both 
single- and multiple-place side-facing seats. Because this type of 
injury does not occur on forward- and aft-facing seats, the FAA 
determined that, to achieve the level of safety envisioned in Amendment 
25-64, additional requirements would be needed as compared to 
previously issued special conditions. Nonetheless, the research has now 
allowed the development of a single set of special conditions that is 
applicable to all fully side-facing seats.
    On November 5, 2012, the FAA released policy statement PS-ANM-25-
03-R1, ``Technical Criteria for Approving Side-Facing Seats,'' to 
update existing FAA certification policy on Sec. Sec.  25.562 and 
25.785(a) at Amendment 25-64 for single- and multiple-place side-facing 
seats. This policy addresses both the technical criteria for approving 
side-facing seats and the implementation of those criteria. The FAA 
methodology detailed in PS-ANM-25-03-R1 has been used in establishing a 
new set of proposed special conditions. Some of the conditions issued 
for previous exemptions are still relevant and are included in these 
new special conditions. However, others have been replaced by different 
criteria that reflect current research findings.
    In Policy Statement PS-ANM-25-03-R1, conditions 1 and 2 are 
applicable to all side-facing seat installations, whereas conditions 3 
through 16 represent additional requirements applicable to side-facing 
seats equipped with an airbag system in the shoulder belt. Because the 
applicant's side-facing seats do not have airbag systems, only 
conditions 1 and 2 are applicable to, and included in, these special 
conditions.
    These special conditions contain the additional safety standards 
that the Administrator considers necessary to establish a level of 
safety equivalent to that established by the existing airworthiness 
standards.

Applicability

    As discussed above, these special conditions are applicable to the 
Boeing Model 747-8 airplane as modified by LifePort. Should LifePort 
apply at a later date for a supplemental type certificate to modify any 
other model included on Type Certificate no. A20WE to incorporate the 
same novel or unusual design feature, these special conditions would 
apply to that model as well.

Conclusion

    This action affects only certain novel or unusual design features 
on one model of airplane. It is not a rule of general applicability and 
affects only the applicant who applied to the FAA for approval of these 
features on the airplane.

List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 25

    Aircraft, Aviation safety, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

    The authority citation for these special conditions is as follows:

    Authority:  49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701, 44702, 44704.

The Special Conditions

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Accordingly, pursuant to the authority delegated to me by the 
Administrator, the following special conditions are issued as part of 
the type certification basis for Boeing Model 747-8 airplanes modified 
by LifePort, Inc.
    1. Additional requirements applicable to tests or rational analysis 
conducted to show compliance with Sec. Sec.  25.562 and 25.785 for 
side-facing seats:
    a. The longitudinal test(s) conducted in accordance with Sec.  
25.562(b)(2), to show compliance with the seat-strength requirements of 
Sec.  25.562(c)(7) and (8) and these special conditions, must have an 
ES-2re anthropomorphic test dummy (ATD) (49 CFR part 572, subpart U) or 
equivalent, or a Hybrid II ATD (49 CFR part 572, subpart B as specified 
in Sec.  25.562) or equivalent, occupying each seat position and 
including all items (e.g., armrest, interior wall, or furnishing) 
contactable by the occupant if those items are necessary to restrain 
the occupant. If included, the floor representation and contactable 
items must be located such that their relative position, with respect 
to the center of the nearest seat place, is the same at the start of 
the test as before floor misalignment is applied. For example, if

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floor misalignment rotates the centerline of the seat place nearest the 
contactable item 8 degrees clockwise about the airplane x-axis, then 
the item and floor representations must be rotated by 8 degrees 
clockwise also, to maintain the same relative position to the seat 
place, as shown in Figure 1. Each ATD's relative position to the seat 
after application of floor misalignment must be the same as before 
misalignment is applied. To ensure proper occupant seat loading, the 
ATD pelvis must remain supported by the seat pan, and the restraint 
system must remain on the pelvis and shoulder of the ATD until rebound 
begins. No injury-criteria evaluation is necessary for tests conducted 
only to assess seat-strength requirements.
    b. The longitudinal test(s) conducted in accordance with Sec.  
25.562(b)(2), to show compliance with the injury assessments required 
by Sec.  25.562(c) and these special conditions, may be conducted 
separately from the test(s) to show structural integrity. In this case, 
structural-assessment tests must be conducted as specified in paragraph 
1a, above, and the injury-assessment test must be conducted without yaw 
or floor misalignment. Injury assessments may be accomplished by 
testing with ES-2re ATD (49 CFR part 572, subpart U) or equivalent at 
all places. Alternatively, these assessments may be accomplished by 
multiple tests that use an ES-2re ATD at the seat place being 
evaluated, and a Hybrid II ATD (49 CFR part 572, subpart B, as 
specified in Sec.  25.562) or equivalent used in all seat places 
forward of the one being assessed, to evaluate occupant interaction. In 
this case, seat places aft of the one being assessed may be unoccupied. 
If a seat installation includes adjacent items that are contactable by 
the occupant, the injury potential of that contact must be assessed. To 
make this assessment, tests may be conducted that include the actual 
item, located and attached in a representative fashion. Alternatively, 
the injury potential may be assessed by a combination of tests with 
items having the same geometry as the actual item, but having stiffness 
characteristics that would create the worst case for injury (injuries 
due to both contact with the item and lack of support from the item).
    c. If a seat is installed aft of structure (e.g., an interior wall 
or furnishing) that does not have a homogeneous surface contactable by 
the occupant, additional analysis and/or test(s) may be required to 
demonstrate that the injury criteria are met for the area that an 
occupant could contact. For example, different yaw angles could result 
in different injury considerations and may require additional analysis 
or separate test(s) to evaluate.
    d. To accommodate a range of occupant heights (5th percentile 
female to 95th percentile male), the surface of items contactable by 
the occupant must be homogenous 7.3 in. (185 mm) above and 7.9 in. (200 
mm) below the point (center of area) that is contacted by the 50th 
percentile male size ATD's head during the longitudinal test(s) 
conducted in accordance with paragraphs a, b, and c, above. Otherwise, 
additional head-injury criteria (HIC) assessment tests may be 
necessary. Any surface (inflatable or otherwise) that provides support 
for the occupant of any seat place must provide that support in a 
consistent manner regardless of occupant stature. For example, if an 
inflatable shoulder belt is used to mitigate injury risk, then it must 
be demonstrated by inspection to bear against the range of occupants in 
a similar manner before and after inflation. Likewise, the means of 
limiting lower-leg flail must be demonstrated by inspection to provide 
protection for the range of occupants in a similar manner.

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    e. For longitudinal test(s) conducted in accordance with Sec.  
25.562(b)(2) and these special conditions, the ATDs must be positioned, 
clothed, and have lateral instrumentation configured as follows:
    (1) ATD positioning: Lower the ATD vertically into the seat while 
simultaneously (see Figure 2):
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    (a) Aligning the midsagittal plane (a vertical plane through the 
midline of the body; dividing the body into right and left halves) with 
approximately the middle of the seat place.
    (b) Applying a horizontal x-axis direction (in the ATD coordinate 
system) force of about 20 lb (89 N) to the torso at approximately the 
intersection of the midsagittal plane and the bottom rib of the ES-2re 
or lower sternum of the Hybrid II at the midsagittal plane, to compress 
the seat back cushion.
    (c) Keeping the upper legs nearly horizontal by supporting them 
just behind the knees.
    (d) After all lifting devices have been removed from the ATD:
    (i) Rock it slightly to settle it into the seat.
    (ii) Separate the knees by about 4 in. (100 mm).
    (iii) Set the ES-2re ATD's head at approximately the midpoint of 
the available range of z-axis rotation (to align the head and torso 
midsagittal planes).
    (iv) Position the ES-2re ATD's arms at the joint's mechanical 
detent that puts them at approximately a 40-degree angle with respect 
to the torso. Position the Hybrid II ATD hands on top of its upper 
legs.
    (v) Position the feet such that the centerlines of the lower legs 
are approximately parallel to a lateral vertical plane (in the airplane 
coordinate system).
    (2) ATD clothing: Clothe each ATD in form-fitting, mid-calf-length 
(minimum) pants and shoes (size 11E) weighing about 2.5 lb (1.1 Kg) 
total. The color of

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the clothing should be in contrast to the color of the restraint 
system. The ES-2re jacket is sufficient for torso clothing, although a 
form-fitting shirt may be used in addition if desired.
    (3) ES-2re ATD lateral instrumentation: The rib-module linear 
slides are directional, i.e., deflection occurs in either a positive or 
negative ATD y-axis direction. The modules must be installed such that 
the moving end of the rib module is toward the front of the airplane. 
The three abdominal-force sensors must be installed such that they are 
on the side of the ATD toward the front of the airplane.
    f. The combined horizontal/vertical test, required by Sec.  
25.562(b)(1) and these special conditions, must be conducted with a 
Hybrid II ATD (49 CFR part 572, subpart B, as specified in Sec.  
25.562), or equivalent, occupying each seat position.
    g. Restraint systems:
    (1) If inflatable restraint systems are used, they must be active 
during all dynamic tests conducted to show compliance with Sec.  
25.562.
    (2) The design and installation of seatbelt buckles must prevent 
unbuckling due to applied inertial forces, or impact of the hands or 
arms of the occupant during an emergency landing.
    2. Additional performance measures applicable to tests and rational 
analysis conducted to show compliance with Sec. Sec.  25.562 and 25.785 
for side-facing seats:
    a. Body-to-body contact: Contact between the head, pelvis, torso, 
or shoulder area of one ATD with the adjacent-seated ATD's head, 
pelvis, torso, or shoulder area is not allowed. Contact during rebound 
is allowed.
    b. Thoracic: The deflection of any of the ES-2re ATD upper, middle, 
and lower ribs must not exceed 1.73 in. (44 mm). Data must be processed 
as defined in Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) 571.214.
    c. Abdominal: The sum of the measured ES-2re ATD front, middle, and 
rear abdominal forces must not exceed 562 lb (2,500 N). Data must be 
processed as defined in FMVSS 571.214.
    d. Pelvic: The pubic symphysis force measured by the ES-2re ATD 
must not exceed 1,350 lb (6,000 N). Data must be processed as defined 
in FMVSS 571.214.
    e. Leg: Axial rotation of the upper-leg (femur) must be limited to 
35 degrees in either direction from the nominal seated position.
    f. Neck: As measured by the ES-2re ATD and filtered at Channel 
Frequency Class 600 as defined in SAE J211, ``Instrumentation for 
Impact Test--Part 1--Electronic Instrumentation.''
    (1) The upper-neck tension force at the occipital condyle (O.C.) 
location must be less than 405 lb (1,800 N).
    (2) The upper-neck compression force at the O.C. location must be 
less than 405 lb (1,800 N).
    (3) The upper-neck bending torque about the ATD x-axis at the O.C. 
location must be less than 1,018 in-lb (115 Nm).
    (4) The upper-neck resultant shear force at the O.C. location must 
be less than 186 lb (825 N).
    g. Occupant (ES-2re ATD) retention: The pelvic restraint must 
remain on the ES-2re ATD's pelvis during the impact and rebound phases 
of the test. The upper-torso restraint straps (if present) must remain 
on the ATD's shoulder during the impact.
    h. Occupant (ES-2re ATD) support:
    (1) Pelvis excursion: The load-bearing portion of the bottom of the 
ATD pelvis must not translate beyond the edges of its seat's bottom 
seat-cushion supporting structure.
    (2) Upper-torso support: The lateral flexion of the ATD torso must 
not exceed 40 degrees from the normal upright position during the 
impact.

    Issued in Renton, Washington, on July 13, 2017.
Dionne Palermo,
Acting Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2017-16099 Filed 7-31-17; 8:45 am]
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                                                Special Conditions: LifePort, Inc.:                      can find and read the electronic form of              Background
                                                Boeing Model 747–8 Airplane; Single-                     all comments received into any FAA                       On September 28, 2016, LifePort
                                                and Multiple-Occupant Side-Facing                        docket, including the name of the                     applied for a supplemental type
                                                Seats                                                    individual sending the comment (or                    certificate for single- and multiple-
                                                AGENCY:  Federal Aviation                                signing the comment for an association,               occupant side-facing seats in the Boeing
                                                Administration (FAA), DOT.                               business, labor union, etc.). DOT’s                   Model 747–8 airplane. The Boeing
                                                                                                         complete Privacy Act Statement can be                 Model 747–8 airplane is a wide-body,
                                                ACTION: Final special conditions; request
                                                                                                         found in the Federal Register published               four-engine, extended-range jet with a
                                                for comments.
                                                                                                         on April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477–19478).                stretched upper deck. This airplane is
                                                SUMMARY:   These special conditions are                     Docket: Background documents or                    configured as a private executive jet, not
                                                issued for the Boeing Model 747–8                        comments received may be read at                      for hire, not for common carriage. The
                                                airplane. This airplane, as modified by                  http://www.regulations.gov/ at any time.              maximum takeoff weight is 987,331
                                                LifePort Inc. (LifePort), will have novel                Follow the online instructions for                    pounds.
                                                or unusual design features when                          accessing the docket or go to Docket
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                                                standards for transport-category                         New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,                    of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) 21.101,
                                                airplanes. These design features are                     DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday                 LifePort must show that the Boeing
                                                single- and multiple-occupant side-                      through Friday, except Federal holidays.              Model 747–8 airplane, as changed,
                                                facing seats (i.e., seats positioned in the              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      continues to meet the applicable
                                                airplane with the occupant facing 90                     Alan Sinclair, FAA, Airframe and Cabin                provisions of the regulations listed in
                                                degrees to the direction of airplane                     Safety, ANM–115, Transport Airplane                   Type Certificate No. A20WE or the
                                                travel). The applicable airworthiness                    Directorate, Aircraft Certification                   applicable regulations in effect on the
                                                regulations do not contain adequate or                   Service, 1601 Lind Avenue SW.,                        date of application for the change,
                                                appropriate safety standards for these                   Renton, Washington 98057–3356;                        except for earlier amendments as agreed
                                                design features. These special                           telephone 425–227–2195; facsimile                     upon by the FAA.
                                                conditions contain the additional safety                 425–227–1320.                                            If the Administrator finds that the
                                                standards that the Administrator                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA                    applicable airworthiness regulations
                                                considers necessary to establish a level                 has determined that notice of, and                    (i.e., 14 CFR part 25) do not contain
                                                of safety equivalent to that established                 opportunity for prior public comment                  adequate or appropriate safety standards
                                                by the existing airworthiness standards.                 on, these special conditions is                       for the Boeing Model 747–8 airplane,
                                                DATES: This action is effective on                       impracticable because these procedures                because of a novel or unusual design
                                                LifePort on August 1, 2017. Send your                    would significantly delay issuance of                 feature, special conditions are
                                                comments by September 15, 2017.                          the design approval and thus delivery of              prescribed under the provisions of
                                                ADDRESSES: Send comments identified                      the affected airplane.                                § 21.16.
                                                by docket number FAA–2017–0544                              In addition, the substance of these                   Special conditions are initially
                                                using any of the following methods:                      special conditions has been published                 applicable to the model for which they
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                                                   • Federal eRegulations Portal: Go to                  in the Federal Register for public                    are issued. Should the applicant apply
                                                http://www.regulations.gov/ and follow                   comment in several prior instances with               for a supplemental type certificate to
                                                the online instructions for sending your                 no substantive comments received. The                 modify any other model included on the
                                                comments electronically.                                 FAA therefore finds good cause that                   same type certificate to incorporate the
                                                   • Mail: Send comments to Docket                       prior public notice and comment are                   same novel or unusual design feature,
                                                Operations, M–30, U.S. Department of                     unnecessary and impracticable, and                    these special conditions would also
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                                                  In addition to the applicable                          and mitigation strategies available at the              These special conditions contain the
                                                airworthiness regulations and special                    time of the exemption issuance.                       additional safety standards that the
                                                conditions, the Boeing Model 747–8                          The FAA also issued special                        Administrator considers necessary to
                                                airplane must comply with the fuel-vent                  conditions to address single-place side-              establish a level of safety equivalent to
                                                and exhaust-emission requirements of                     facing seats based on the data available              that established by the existing
                                                14 CFR part 34, and the noise-                           at the time the FAA issued those special              airworthiness standards.
                                                certification requirements of 14 CFR                     conditions. Continuing concerns
                                                                                                         regarding the safety of side-facing seats             Applicability
                                                part 36.
                                                  The FAA issues special conditions, as                  prompted the FAA to conduct research                    As discussed above, these special
                                                defined in 14 CFR 11.19, in accordance                   to develop an acceptable method of                    conditions are applicable to the Boeing
                                                with § 11.38, and they become part of                    compliance with §§ 25.562 and                         Model 747–8 airplane as modified by
                                                the type certification basis under                       25.785(b) for side-facing seat                        LifePort. Should LifePort apply at a later
                                                § 21.101.                                                installations. That research has                      date for a supplemental type certificate
                                                                                                         identified injury considerations and                  to modify any other model included on
                                                Novel or Unusual Design Features                         evaluation criteria in addition to those              Type Certificate no. A20WE to
                                                  The Boeing Model 747–8 airplane, as                    previously used to approve side-facing                incorporate the same novel or unusual
                                                modified by LifePort, will incorporate                   seats (see published report DOT/FAA/                  design feature, these special conditions
                                                the following novel or unusual design                    AR–09/41, July 2011).                                 would apply to that model as well.
                                                features:                                                   One particular concern that was
                                                                                                         identified during the FAA’s research                  Conclusion
                                                  Single- and multiple-occupant side-
                                                                                                         program, but not addressed in the                       This action affects only certain novel
                                                facing seats positioned in the airplane
                                                                                                         previous special conditions, was the                  or unusual design features on one model
                                                with the occupant facing 90 degrees to
                                                                                                         significant leg injuries that can occur to            of airplane. It is not a rule of general
                                                the direction of airplane travel.
                                                                                                         occupants of both single- and multiple-               applicability and affects only the
                                                Discussion                                               place side-facing seats. Because this                 applicant who applied to the FAA for
                                                                                                         type of injury does not occur on                      approval of these features on the
                                                   Side-facing seats are considered a
                                                                                                         forward- and aft-facing seats, the FAA                airplane.
                                                novel design for transport-category
                                                                                                         determined that, to achieve the level of
                                                airplanes that include §§ 25.562 and                                                                           List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 25
                                                                                                         safety envisioned in Amendment 25–64,
                                                25.785 at Amendment 25–64 in their                       additional requirements would be
                                                certification basis, and were not                                                                                Aircraft, Aviation safety, Reporting
                                                                                                         needed as compared to previously                      and recordkeeping requirements.
                                                considered when those airworthiness                      issued special conditions. Nonetheless,
                                                standards were issued. The FAA has                                                                               The authority citation for these
                                                                                                         the research has now allowed the                      special conditions is as follows:
                                                determined that the existing regulations                 development of a single set of special
                                                do not provide adequate or appropriate                   conditions that is applicable to all fully              Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701,
                                                safety standards for occupants of side-                  side-facing seats.                                    44702, 44704.
                                                facing seats. To provide a level of safety                  On November 5, 2012, the FAA                       The Special Conditions
                                                that is equivalent to that afforded to                   released policy statement PS–ANM–25–
                                                occupants of forward- and aft-facing                     03–R1, ‘‘Technical Criteria for                       ■  Accordingly, pursuant to the authority
                                                seats, additional airworthiness                          Approving Side-Facing Seats,’’ to                     delegated to me by the Administrator,
                                                standards in the form of special                         update existing FAA certification policy              the following special conditions are
                                                conditions are necessary.                                on §§ 25.562 and 25.785(a) at                         issued as part of the type certification
                                                   On June 16, 1988, 14 CFR part 25 was                  Amendment 25–64 for single- and                       basis for Boeing Model 747–8 airplanes
                                                amended by Amendment 25–64 to                            multiple-place side-facing seats. This                modified by LifePort, Inc.
                                                revise the emergency-landing conditions                  policy addresses both the technical                      1. Additional requirements applicable
                                                that must be considered in the design of                 criteria for approving side-facing seats              to tests or rational analysis conducted to
                                                transport-category airplanes.                            and the implementation of those                       show compliance with §§ 25.562 and
                                                Amendment 25–64 revised the static-                      criteria. The FAA methodology detailed                25.785 for side-facing seats:
                                                load conditions in § 25.561, and added                   in PS–ANM–25–03–R1 has been used in                      a. The longitudinal test(s) conducted
                                                a new § 25.562 that required dynamic                     establishing a new set of proposed                    in accordance with § 25.562(b)(2), to
                                                testing for all seats approved for                       special conditions. Some of the                       show compliance with the seat-strength
                                                occupancy during takeoff and landing.                    conditions issued for previous                        requirements of § 25.562(c)(7) and (8)
                                                The intent of Amendment 25–64 was to                     exemptions are still relevant and are                 and these special conditions, must have
                                                provide an improved level of safety for                  included in these new special                         an ES–2re anthropomorphic test dummy
                                                occupants on transport-category                          conditions. However, others have been                 (ATD) (49 CFR part 572, subpart U) or
                                                airplanes. However, because most                         replaced by different criteria that reflect           equivalent, or a Hybrid II ATD (49 CFR
                                                seating on transport-category airplanes                  current research findings.                            part 572, subpart B as specified in
                                                is forward-facing, the pass/fail criteria                   In Policy Statement PS–ANM–25–03–                  § 25.562) or equivalent, occupying each
                                                developed in Amendment 25–64                             R1, conditions 1 and 2 are applicable to              seat position and including all items
                                                focused primarily on these seats. For                    all side-facing seat installations,                   (e.g., armrest, interior wall, or
                                                some time, the FAA granted exemptions                    whereas conditions 3 through 16                       furnishing) contactable by the occupant
                                                for the multiple-place side-facing-seat                  represent additional requirements                     if those items are necessary to restrain
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                                                installations because the existing test                  applicable to side-facing seats equipped              the occupant. If included, the floor
                                                methods and acceptance criteria did not                  with an airbag system in the shoulder                 representation and contactable items
                                                produce a level of safety equivalent to                  belt. Because the applicant’s side-facing             must be located such that their relative
                                                the level of safety provided for forward-                seats do not have airbag systems, only                position, with respect to the center of
                                                and aft-facing seats. These exemptions                   conditions 1 and 2 are applicable to,                 the nearest seat place, is the same at the
                                                were subject to many conditions that                     and included in, these special                        start of the test as before floor
                                                reflected the injury-evaluation criteria                 conditions.                                           misalignment is applied. For example, if


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                                                floor misalignment rotates the centerline                ATD (49 CFR part 572, subpart U) or                   could contact. For example, different
                                                of the seat place nearest the contactable                equivalent at all places. Alternatively,              yaw angles could result in different
                                                item 8 degrees clockwise about the                       these assessments may be accomplished                 injury considerations and may require
                                                airplane x-axis, then the item and floor                 by multiple tests that use an ES–2re                  additional analysis or separate test(s) to
                                                representations must be rotated by 8                     ATD at the seat place being evaluated,                evaluate.
                                                degrees clockwise also, to maintain the                  and a Hybrid II ATD (49 CFR part 572,                    d. To accommodate a range of
                                                same relative position to the seat place,                subpart B, as specified in § 25.562) or               occupant heights (5th percentile female
                                                as shown in Figure 1. Each ATD’s                         equivalent used in all seat places                    to 95th percentile male), the surface of
                                                relative position to the seat after                      forward of the one being assessed, to                 items contactable by the occupant must
                                                application of floor misalignment must                   evaluate occupant interaction. In this                be homogenous 7.3 in. (185 mm) above
                                                be the same as before misalignment is                    case, seat places aft of the one being                and 7.9 in. (200 mm) below the point
                                                applied. To ensure proper occupant seat                  assessed may be unoccupied. If a seat                 (center of area) that is contacted by the
                                                loading, the ATD pelvis must remain                      installation includes adjacent items that             50th percentile male size ATD’s head
                                                supported by the seat pan, and the                       are contactable by the occupant, the                  during the longitudinal test(s)
                                                restraint system must remain on the                      injury potential of that contact must be              conducted in accordance with
                                                pelvis and shoulder of the ATD until                     assessed. To make this assessment, tests              paragraphs a, b, and c, above.
                                                rebound begins. No injury-criteria                       may be conducted that include the                     Otherwise, additional head-injury
                                                evaluation is necessary for tests                        actual item, located and attached in a                criteria (HIC) assessment tests may be
                                                conducted only to assess seat-strength                   representative fashion. Alternatively,                necessary. Any surface (inflatable or
                                                requirements.                                            the injury potential may be assessed by               otherwise) that provides support for the
                                                   b. The longitudinal test(s) conducted                 a combination of tests with items having              occupant of any seat place must provide
                                                in accordance with § 25.562(b)(2), to                    the same geometry as the actual item,                 that support in a consistent manner
                                                show compliance with the injury                          but having stiffness characteristics that             regardless of occupant stature. For
                                                assessments required by § 25.562(c) and                  would create the worst case for injury                example, if an inflatable shoulder belt is
                                                these special conditions, may be                         (injuries due to both contact with the                used to mitigate injury risk, then it must
                                                conducted separately from the test(s) to                 item and lack of support from the item).              be demonstrated by inspection to bear
                                                show structural integrity. In this case,                    c. If a seat is installed aft of structure         against the range of occupants in a
                                                structural-assessment tests must be                      (e.g., an interior wall or furnishing) that           similar manner before and after
                                                conducted as specified in paragraph 1a,                  does not have a homogeneous surface                   inflation. Likewise, the means of
                                                above, and the injury-assessment test                    contactable by the occupant, additional               limiting lower-leg flail must be
                                                must be conducted without yaw or floor                   analysis and/or test(s) may be required               demonstrated by inspection to provide
                                                misalignment. Injury assessments may                     to demonstrate that the injury criteria               protection for the range of occupants in
                                                be accomplished by testing with ES–2re                   are met for the area that an occupant                 a similar manner.
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                                                                                                           Head Target Area
                                                                                                   (for illustration purposes only)




                                                            A. Prior to test setup.




                                                                                                    B. Inboard seat tracks twisted 10
                                                                                                       degrees down, and outboard seat
                                                                                                       tracks rolled 10 degrees
                                                                                                       outboard.




                                                                                                                                                     C. Partition rotated to maintain head
                                                                                                                                                        target-area relationship.

                                                                                                                          Figure 1
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                                                  e. For longitudinal test(s) conducted                  be positioned, clothed, and have lateral                (1) ATD positioning: Lower the ATD
                                                in accordance with § 25.562(b)(2) and                    instrumentation configured as follows:                vertically into the seat while
                                                these special conditions, the ATDs must                                                                        simultaneously (see Figure 2):




                                                   (a) Aligning the midsagittal plane (a                    (c) Keeping the upper legs nearly                    (iv) Position the ES–2re ATD’s arms at
                                                vertical plane through the midline of the                horizontal by supporting them just                    the joint’s mechanical detent that puts
                                                body; dividing the body into right and                   behind the knees.                                     them at approximately a 40-degree angle
                                                left halves) with approximately the                         (d) After all lifting devices have been            with respect to the torso. Position the
                                                middle of the seat place.                                removed from the ATD:                                 Hybrid II ATD hands on top of its upper
                                                                                                                                                               legs.
                                                   (b) Applying a horizontal x-axis                         (i) Rock it slightly to settle it into the
                                                                                                                                                                 (v) Position the feet such that the
                                                direction (in the ATD coordinate                         seat.
                                                                                                                                                               centerlines of the lower legs are
                                                system) force of about 20 lb (89 N) to the
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                                                                                                            (ii) Separate the knees by about 4 in.             approximately parallel to a lateral
                                                torso at approximately the intersection                  (100 mm).                                             vertical plane (in the airplane
                                                of the midsagittal plane and the bottom                     (iii) Set the ES–2re ATD’s head at                 coordinate system).
                                                rib of the ES–2re or lower sternum of                    approximately the midpoint of the                       (2) ATD clothing: Clothe each ATD in
                                                the Hybrid II at the midsagittal plane, to               available range of z-axis rotation (to                form-fitting, mid-calf-length (minimum)
                                                compress the seat back cushion.                          align the head and torso midsagittal                  pants and shoes (size 11E) weighing
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                                                                                                         planes).                                              about 2.5 lb (1.1 Kg) total. The color of


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                                                the clothing should be in contrast to the                Class 600 as defined in SAE J211,                     This AD requires repetitive inspections
                                                color of the restraint system. The ES–2re                ‘‘Instrumentation for Impact Test—Part                for cracking in the skin lap splice at the
                                                jacket is sufficient for torso clothing,                 1—Electronic Instrumentation.’’                       lower fastener row, and repair if
                                                although a form-fitting shirt may be                        (1) The upper-neck tension force at                necessary. We are issuing this AD to
                                                used in addition if desired.                             the occipital condyle (O.C.) location                 address the unsafe condition on these
                                                   (3) ES–2re ATD lateral                                must be less than 405 lb (1,800 N).                   products.
                                                instrumentation: The rib-module linear                      (2) The upper-neck compression force               DATES: This AD is effective September 5,
                                                slides are directional, i.e., deflection                 at the O.C. location must be less than                2017.
                                                occurs in either a positive or negative                  405 lb (1,800 N).                                        The Director of the Federal Register
                                                ATD y-axis direction. The modules                           (3) The upper-neck bending torque                  approved the incorporation by reference
                                                must be installed such that the moving                   about the ATD x-axis at the O.C.                      of a certain publication listed in this AD
                                                end of the rib module is toward the                      location must be less than 1,018 in-lb                as of September 5, 2017.
                                                front of the airplane. The three                         (115 Nm).                                             ADDRESSES: For service information
                                                abdominal-force sensors must be                             (4) The upper-neck resultant shear                 identified in this final rule, contact
                                                installed such that they are on the side                 force at the O.C. location must be less               Boeing Commercial Airplanes,
                                                of the ATD toward the front of the                       than 186 lb (825 N).                                  Attention: Contractual & Data Services
                                                airplane.                                                   g. Occupant (ES–2re ATD) retention:                (C&DS), 2600 Westminster Blvd., MC
                                                   f. The combined horizontal/vertical                   The pelvic restraint must remain on the               110 SK57, Seal Beach, CA 90740–5600;
                                                test, required by § 25.562(b)(1) and these               ES–2re ATD’s pelvis during the impact                 telephone 562–797–1717; Internet
                                                special conditions, must be conducted                    and rebound phases of the test. The                   https://www.myboeingfleet.com. You
                                                with a Hybrid II ATD (49 CFR part 572,                   upper-torso restraint straps (if present)             may view this referenced service
                                                subpart B, as specified in § 25.562), or                 must remain on the ATD’s shoulder                     information at the FAA, Transport
                                                equivalent, occupying each seat                          during the impact.                                    Airplane Directorate, 1601 Lind Avenue
                                                position.                                                   h. Occupant (ES–2re ATD) support:
                                                   g. Restraint systems:                                                                                       SW., Renton, WA. For information on
                                                                                                            (1) Pelvis excursion: The load-bearing             the availability of this material at the
                                                   (1) If inflatable restraint systems are               portion of the bottom of the ATD pelvis
                                                used, they must be active during all                                                                           FAA, call 425–227–1221. Boeing Alert
                                                                                                         must not translate beyond the edges of                Service Bulletin 737–53A1365, dated
                                                dynamic tests conducted to show                          its seat’s bottom seat-cushion
                                                compliance with § 25.562.                                                                                      January 23, 2017, is also available on the
                                                                                                         supporting structure.                                 Internet at http://www.regulations.gov
                                                   (2) The design and installation of                       (2) Upper-torso support: The lateral
                                                seatbelt buckles must prevent                                                                                  by searching for and locating Docket No.
                                                                                                         flexion of the ATD torso must not                     FAA–2017–0330.
                                                unbuckling due to applied inertial                       exceed 40 degrees from the normal
                                                forces, or impact of the hands or arms                   upright position during the impact.                   Examining the AD Docket
                                                of the occupant during an emergency
                                                                                                           Issued in Renton, Washington, on July 13,             You may examine the AD docket on
                                                landing.
                                                   2. Additional performance measures                    2017.                                                 the Internet at http://
                                                applicable to tests and rational analysis                Dionne Palermo,                                       www.regulations.gov by searching for
                                                conducted to show compliance with                        Acting Manager, Transport Airplane                    and locating Docket No. FAA–2017–
                                                §§ 25.562 and 25.785 for side-facing                     Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.          0330; or in person at the Docket
                                                seats:                                                   [FR Doc. 2017–16099 Filed 7–31–17; 8:45 am]           Management Facility between 9 a.m.
                                                   a. Body-to-body contact: Contact                      BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                                                                                                                                               and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
                                                between the head, pelvis, torso, or                                                                            except Federal holidays. The AD docket
                                                shoulder area of one ATD with the                                                                              contains this final rule, the regulatory
                                                adjacent-seated ATD’s head, pelvis,                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          evaluation, any comments received, and
                                                torso, or shoulder area is not allowed.                                                                        other information. The address for the
                                                Contact during rebound is allowed.                       Federal Aviation Administration                       Docket Office (phone: 800–647–5527) is
                                                   b. Thoracic: The deflection of any of                                                                       Docket Management Facility, U.S.
                                                the ES–2re ATD upper, middle, and                        14 CFR Part 39                                        Department of Transportation, Docket
                                                lower ribs must not exceed 1.73 in. (44                  [Docket No. FAA–2017–0330; Directorate
                                                                                                                                                               Operations, M–30, West Building
                                                mm). Data must be processed as defined                   Identifier 2017–NM–016–AD; Amendment                  Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
                                                in Federal Motor Vehicle Safety                          39–18972; AD 2017–15–12]                              New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
                                                Standards (FMVSS) 571.214.                                                                                     DC 20590.
                                                                                                         RIN 2120–AA64
                                                   c. Abdominal: The sum of the                                                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                measured ES–2re ATD front, middle,                       Airworthiness Directives; The Boeing                  James Guo, Aerospace Engineer,
                                                and rear abdominal forces must not                       Company Airplanes                                     Airframe Branch, ANM–120L, FAA, Los
                                                exceed 562 lb (2,500 N). Data must be                                                                          Angeles Aircraft Certification Office
                                                processed as defined in FMVSS                            AGENCY:  Federal Aviation                             (ACO), 3960 Paramount Boulevard,
                                                571.214.                                                 Administration (FAA), DOT.                            Lakewood, CA 90712–4137; phone:
                                                   d. Pelvic: The pubic symphysis force                  ACTION: Final rule.                                   562–627–5357; fax: 562–627–5210;
                                                measured by the ES–2re ATD must not                                                                            email: james.guo@faa.gov.
                                                exceed 1,350 lb (6,000 N). Data must be                  SUMMARY:   We are adopting a new                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                processed as defined in FMVSS                            airworthiness directive (AD) for certain
                                                                                                                                                               Discussion
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                                                571.214.                                                 The Boeing Company Model 737–300,
                                                   e. Leg: Axial rotation of the upper-leg               –400, and –500 series airplanes. This                   We issued a notice of proposed
                                                (femur) must be limited to 35 degrees in                 AD was prompted by an evaluation by                   rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR
                                                either direction from the nominal seated                 the design approval holder (DAH)                      part 39 by adding an AD that would
                                                position.                                                indicating that the lower skin at the skin            apply to certain The Boeing Company
                                                   f. Neck: As measured by the ES–2re                    lap splice lower fastener row is subject              Model 737–300, –400, and –500 series
                                                ATD and filtered at Channel Frequency                    to widespread fatigue damage (WFD).                   airplanes. The NPRM published in the


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Document Created: 2018-10-24 11:42:05
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 11:42:05
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 special conditions; request for comments.
DatesThis action is effective on LifePort on August 1, 2017. Send your comments by September 15, 2017.
ContactAlan Sinclair, FAA, Airframe and Cabin Safety, ANM-115, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, Washington 98057-3356; telephone 425-227-2195; facsimile 425-227-1320.
FR Citation82 FR 35623 
CFR AssociatedAircraft; Aviation Safety and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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