On December 3, 1998, the FAA issued AD 98-25-11, amendment 39-10937 (63 FR 68172, December 10, 1998), which is applicable to all McDonnell Douglas Model MD-11 series airplanes. That AD requires a one-time inspection to detect discrepancies at certain areas around the entry light connector of the sliding ceiling panel above the forward passenger doors, and repair, if necessary. That action was prompted by a report indicating that damaged electrical wires were found above the forward passenger doors due to flapper panels moving inboard and chafing the electrical wire assemblies of this area. The actions required by that AD are intended to prevent such chafing, which could result in an electrical fire in the passenger compartment. \n Since the issuance of AD 98-25-11, the FAA has reviewed some of the wording of that AD and finds that clarification is necessary. The FAA's intent in paragraph (a) of the AD was that operators perform a visual inspection "of the aircraft wiring" to detect discrepancies of the subject area. This action revises paragraph (a) of the AD to clarify this point.\n The FAA has determined that the area specified in paragraph (a)(1) of that AD is not clear in the way that it is currently worded, and that operators may misinterpret what area needs to be inspected. The FAA finds that the wording of paragraph (a)(1) must be revised to specify that a visual inspection must be accomplished "at the area of the forward drop ceiling just outboard of mod block S3-735, and forward and inboard of the light ballast for the entry light on the sliding ceiling panel above the forward left passenger door (1L) at station location x = 24.75, y = 435, and z = 64.5." In addition, this action includes a new NOTE 2 following paragraph (a)(1) of the AD to specify that the clarified area is the same area that was identified in AD 98-25-11. \n In addition, the manufacturer has informed the FAA that bracket "part number 4225419-1," as specified in paragraph (a)(2) of AD 98-25-11, does not exist. In addition, the FAA finds that the word "bracket" does not clearly describe the area in which the required inspection should be conducted. Therefore, this action revises paragraph (a)(2) of the AD to read, "...in the area of the ramp deflector assembly, part number 4223570-501."\n The manufacturer also has informed the FAA that the latest revision of Chapter 20, Standard Wiring Practices of the MD-11 Wiring Diagram Manual is dated April 1, 1998. The procedures described in the revision dated April 1, 1998, are essentially identical to those described in the revision dated January 1, 1998, which was referenced in AD 98-25-11 as the appropriate source of service information for accomplishment of the repair requirement. Therefore, this action revises paragraph (b) of the AD to include Chapter 20, Standard Wiring Practices of the MD-11 Wiring Diagram Manual, dated April 1, 1998, as an additional source of service information.\n Action is taken herein to clarify and correct these requirements of AD 95-25-11 and to correctly add the AD as an amendment to section 39.13 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR 39.13). \n The final rule is being reprinted in its entirety for the convenience of affected operators. The effective date remains December 23, 1998. \n Since this action only clarifies and corrects a current requirement, it has no adverse economic impact and imposes no additional burden on any person. Therefore, notice and public procedures hereon are unnecessary.\nList of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39\n Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation safety, Safety.\nAdoption of the Correction\n Accordingly, pursuant to the authority delegated to me by the Administrator, the Federal Aviation Administration amends part 39 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR part 39) as follows: \nPART 39 - AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES \n 1. The authority citation for part 39 continues to read as follows: \nAuthority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701. \n§ 39.13 (Amended)\n 2. Section 39.13 is amended by removing amendment 39-10937 (63 FR 68172, December 10, 1998), and by adding a new airworthiness directive (AD), amendment 39-10988, to read as follows: