2002-05-02 General Electric Company: Amendment 39-12670. Docket No. 99-NE-49-AD. Supersedes AD 2000-03-03 R1, Amendment 39-12228.
Applicability
This airworthiness directive (AD) is applicable to General Electric Company (GE) CF34-3A1 and -3B1 series turbofan engines, installed on but not limited to Bombardier Canadair CL 600-2B19(RJ) aircraft.
Note 1: This AD applies to each engine identified in the preceding applicability provision, regardless of whether it has been modified, altered, or repaired in the area subject to the requirements of this AD. For engines that have been modified, altered, or repaired so that the performance of the requirements of this AD is affected, the owner/operator must request approval for an alternative method of compliance in accordance with paragraph (c) of this AD. The request should include an assessment of the effect of the modification, alteration, or repair on the unsafe condition addressed by this AD; and, if the unsafe condition has not been eliminated, the request should include specific proposed actions to address it.
Compliance
Compliance with this AD is required as indicated, unless already done.
To prevent critical life-limited rotating engine part failure, which could result in an uncontained engine failure and damage to the airplane, do the following:
Inspections
(a) Within 30 days after the effective date of this AD, revise the CF34 Engine Maintenance Program, Chapter 5-21-00, of the GE CF34-3A1 and -3B1 Series Turbofan Engine Manual, SEI-756. For air carrier operations, revise the approved continuous airworthiness maintenance program, by adding the following:
"9. CF34-3A1 and CF34-3B1 Engine Maintenance Program--Mandatory Inspection Requirements.
(A) This procedure is used to identify specific piece-parts that require mandatory inspections that must be accomplished at each piece-part exposure using the applicable Chapters referenced in Table 804 for the inspection requirements. The inspection requirements listed in Table 804 are not required for any piece-part exposure resulting when the engine remains on-wing while performing maintenance practice, special procedure Number 41 listed in SEI-756, chapter 72-00-00.
(B) Piece-part exposure is defined as follows: Note: Fan disk piece-part includes the fan disk with the 56 fan pin bushings installed.
(1) For engines that utilize the "On Condition" maintenance requirements:
The part is considered completely disassembled to the piece-part level when done in accordance with the disassembly instructions in the GEAE authorized overhaul Engine Manual, and the part has accumulated more than 100 cycles-in-service since the last piece- part opportunity inspection, provided that the part was not damaged or related to the cause for its removal from the engine.
(2) For engines that utilize the "Hard Time"maintenance requirements:
The part is considered completely disassembled when done in accordancewith the disassembly instructions used in the "Minor Maintenance" or "Overhaul" instructions in the GEAE engine authorized Engine Manual, and the part has accumulated more than 100 cycles-in-service since the last piece-part opportunity inspection, provided that the part was not damaged or related to the cause for its removal from the engine.
C. Refer to Table 804 below for the mandatory inspection requirements.
Table 804.--Mandatory Inspection Requirements
Part nomenclature
Manual/chapter Section/subject
Mandatory inspection
Fan Disk (all)
72-21-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI) Bores (ECI)
Stage 1 high pressure turbine
(HPT) Rotor Disk (all).
72-46-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Bores (ECI)
Boltholes (ECI)
Air Holes (ECI)
Stage 2 HPT Rotor Disk (all).
72-46-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Bores (ECI)
(a) Boltless Rim Configuration
Boltholes (FPI)
Air Holes (FPI)
(b) Bolted Rim Configuration
Boltholes (ECI)
Air Holes (ECI)
HPT Rotor Outer Torque
Coupling
72-46-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Bore (ECI)
Forward Fan Shaft (all)
72-21-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Fan Drive Shaft (all).
72-22-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Stage 1 Compressor; Rotor Disk (CF34-3A1) or;
Stage 1 Compressor Rotor;
Blisk (CF34- 3B1) (all).
72-33-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Compressor Forward Shaft (all)
72-33-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Stage 2 Compressor Rotor Disk (all).
72-33-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Stage 3-8 Compressor Rotor Spool (all).
72-33-00, INSPECTION
All non-coated Areas (FPI)
Stage 9 Compressor Rotor Disk (all).
72-33-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Compressor Rotor Rear Shaft (all)
72-33-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Compressor Discharge Rotating Seal (all)
72-33-00, INSPECTION
All non-coated Areas (FPI)
Stage 10-14 Compressor Areas Rotor Spool (all).
72-33-00, INSPECTION.
All non-coated (FPI)
Turbine RearShaft (LPT Rotor) (all)
72-53-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Stage 3 Turbine Disk (all)
72-53-00, INSPECTION.
All areas (FPI)
Stage 4 Turbine Disk (all)
72-53-00, INSPECTION
All areas (FPI)
Stage 5 Turbine Disk (all)
72-53-00, INSPECTION
All areas (FPI)
Stage 6 Turbine Disk (all)
72-53-00, INSPECTION
All areas (FPI)
Turbine Driver Cone (all)
72-53-00, INSPECTION
All areas (FPI)
FPI = Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection Method
ECI = Eddy Current Inspection''
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this AD, and notwithstanding the provisions of section 43.16 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR 43.16), these mandatory inspections shall be performed only in accordance with the CF34 Engine Maintenance Program, Chapter 5-21-00, of the General Electric Company, CF34-3A1 and -3B1 Series Turbofan Engine Manual, SEI-756.
Alternative Method of Compliance
(c) An alternative method of compliance or adjustment of the compliance time that provides an acceptable level of safety may be used if approved by the Manager, Engine Certification Office (ECO). Operators must submit their requests through an appropriate FAA Principal Maintenance Inspector (PMI), who may add comments and then send it to the Manager, ECO.
Note 2: Information concerning the existence of approved alternative methods of compliance with this AD, if any, may be obtained from the ECO.
Special Flight Permits
(d) Special flight permits may be issued in accordance with 21.197 and 21.199 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR 21.197 and 21.199) to operate the airplane to a location where the requirements of this AD can be done.
Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program
(e) FAA-certificated air carriers that have an approved continuous airworthiness maintenance program in accordance with the recordkeeping requirement of Sec. 121.369(c) of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR 121.369(c)) must maintain records of the mandatory inspections that result from revising the CF34 Engine Maintenance Program and the air carrier's continuous airworthiness program. Alternatively, certificated air carriers may establish an approved system of record retention that provides a method for preservation and retrieval of the maintenance records that include the inspections resulting from this AD, and include the policy and procedures for implementing this alternate method in the air carrier's maintenance manual required by Sec. 121.369(c) of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR 121.369(c)); however, the alternate system must be accepted by the appropriate PMI and require the maintenance records be maintained either indefinitely or until the work is repeated. Records of the piece-part inspections are not required under Sec. 121.380(a)(2)(vi) of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR 121.380(a)(2)(vi)). All other operators must maintain the records of mandatory inspections required by the applicable regulations governing theiroperations.
Note 3: The requirements of this AD have been met when the engine manual changes are made and air carriers have modified their continuous airworthiness maintenance plans to reflect the Engine Maintenance Program requirements specified in the GE CF34-3A1 and - 3B1 Series Turbofan Engine Manual.
Effective Date
(f) This amendment becomes effective on April 12, 2002.