| AD Number | 2003-23-05 | Status | Active |
| Effective Date | December 24, 2003 | Issue Date | November 10, 2003 |
| Docket Number | 2002-NE-22-AD | Amendment | 39-13369 |
| Product Type | ["Appliance"] | Product Subtype | Not specified |
| CFR Part | --- - Part 39 | CFR Section | N/A |
| Citation | (Federal Register: November 19, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 223)) | ||
| Manufacturer(s) | The Boeing Company Titeflex Corporation |
| Model(s) | 737-300 Series 737-400 Series 737-500 Series 737-600 Series 737-700 Series 737-700C Series 737-800 Series 737-900 Series 747-400 Series 757-200 Series 757-300 Series 767-200 Series 767-300 Series 767-300F Series Hoses |
The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Titeflex Corporation hoses installed on Boeing 737-300, -400, - 500, -600, -700, -700C, -800, -900, 747-400, 757-200, -300, 767-200, - 300, and -300F airplanes. This AD requires, within 24 months after the effective date of the AD, inspection of certain Titeflex Corporation hoses for proper date and paint code, replacement if necessary, and inspection for proper heat treatment of aluminum B-nuts, if necessary. This AD is prompted by certain Titeflex Corporation hoses discovered with incorrect heat treatment of B-nuts. We are issuing this AD to prevent fire extinguishing system and fuel system hose failure due to improperly heat treated aluminum B-nuts.
Final rule.
2003-23-05 Titeflex Corporation: Amendment 39-13369. Docket No. 2002-NE-22-AD. \n\nEffective Date \n\n\t(a) This AD becomes effective December 24, 2003. \n\nAffected ADs \n\n\t(b) None. \n\nApplicability \n\n\t(c) This AD applies to certain Titeflex Corporation hoses that are identified by Boeing part number (P/N), or for certain hoses, by Titeflex parts manufacturer approval (PMA) P/N in this AD. These hoses are used on, but not limited to, Boeing 737-300, -400, -500, - 600, -700, -700C, -800, and -900; 757-200 and -300; 767-200, -300, and -300F; and 747-400 airplanes. \n\nUnsafe Condition \n\n\t(d) This AD is prompted by certain Titeflex Corporation hoses discovered with incorrect heat treatment of B-nuts. The actions specified in this AD are intended to prevent fire extinguishing system and fuel system hose failure due to improperly heat treated aluminum B-nuts. \n\nCompliance \n\n\t(e) Compliance with this AD is required as indicated, unless already done. \n\n\t(f) Within 24 months after the effective date of this AD, inspect the manufacture date code on all hoses listed in Table 1 of this AD. Use the Accomplishment Instructions of the applicable Boeing alert service bulletins (ASB) contained in the following Table 1. \n\n\n\tTable 1.--Applicable Hose P/Ns\n\n\nAirplane model \nBoeing hose P/N \nTiteflex PMA P/N \nUsed for \nApplicable alert service bulletin \n(1) 737-300, -400, and -500 airplanes. \nS312N512-5 \nS312N512-6 BACH5R0110YP \nBACH5S0110XN \n113701-5 \n113701-6 \nEngine and cargo compartment \nfire extinguishing bottles. \n737-26A1108, Revision 1, dated June 27, 2002. \n(2) 737-600, -700,-700C, -800, -900 airplanes. \nS316A001-1 \nS316A001-2 \nS312N512-15 \nS312N512-17 \nS312N512-18 \nBACH5R0110YP \nBACH5S0110XN \n115398-1 \n115398-2 \n113701-15 \n113701-17 \n113701-18 \nEngine, auxiliary power unit (APU), and cargo compartment and fire extinguishing bottles, \nand wing-to-strut fuel hoses. \n737-26A1109, Revision 2, dated May 8, 2003. \n(3) 747-400 airplanes \nBACH5R0080YY \nBACH5R0140YU \nBACH5S0140XT BACH5R0186YY \nBACH5R0186XX \nBACH5S0080XX \nBACH5S0110XN \n\nForward cargo and main deck cargo compartment fire extin-\nguishing bottles. \n747-26A2269, Revision 1, dated June 6, 2002. \n(4) 757-200 airplanes \nS312N512-1 \nS312N512-2 \nS312N512-3 \nS312N512-4 \nBACH5R0110YP \nBACH5S0110XN \nNo Number\n113701-1 \n113701-2 \n113701-3 \n113701-4\n\n\n109422 \nEngine, APU, and cargo compartment fire extinguishing bottles. \n757-26A0043, Revision 1, dated November 14, 2002. \n(5) 757-300 airplanes \nS312N512-1 \nS312N512-2 \nS312N512-3 \nS312N512-4 \nBACH5R0110YP \nBACH5S0074XN \nOptional 453N2240-33\n113701-1 \n113701-2 \n113701-3 \n113701-4 \nEngine and cargo compartment fire extinguishing bottles. \n757-26A0044, Revision 1, dated November 14, 2002. \n(6) 767-200, -300, and -300F airplanes. \nBACH5R0085YU \nBACH5R0140YU BACH5S0077XT \nBACH5S0140XT \nBACH5S0184XX \nBACH5R0127YY \n\nCargo compartment fire extinguishing bottles. \n767-26A0121, dated December 19, 2001. \n\n\t(g) If the hose manufacture date code is before 11/99 or after 1/01, or if the manufacture date is 11/99 through 1/01 and there is a permanent white dot on the ID band, no further action is required for that hose. \n\n\t(h) If the hose manufacture date code is 11/99 through 1/01 inclusive and there is no permanent white dot on the ID band, replace the hose with a serviceable hose or perform an indirect conductive inspection/test for proper heat treat. Use the accomplishment instructions of the applicable ASB listed in Table 1 of this AD. \n\n\t(i) Replace the hose with a serviceable hose if any B-nut is improperly heat treated. \n\nCredit For Previous Inspections \n\n\t(j) Previous inspections performed using ASB 737-26A1108, dated November 15, 2001, ASB 737-26A1109, dated November 15, 2001, ASB 737-26A1109, Revision 1, dated November 7, 2002, ASB 747-26A2269, dated November 1, 2001, ASB 757-26A0043, dated November 15, 2001, and ASB 757-26A0044, dated November 15, 2001, comply with the inspection requirements of this AD. \n\nAlternative Methods of Compliance \n\n\t(k) The Manager, Boston Aircraft Certification Office, has the authority to approve alternative methods of compliance for this AD if requested using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. \n\nMaterial Incorporated by Reference \n\n\t(l) The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by reference of the documents listed in the following Table 2 in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. You can get a copy from Boeing Commercial Airplane Group, PO Box 3707, Seattle, Washington 98124-2207. You can review copies at the FAA, New England Region, Office of the Regional Counsel, 12 New England Executive Park, Burlington, MA; or at the Office of the Federal Register, 800 North Capitol Street, NW, suite 700, Washington, DC. \n\n\n\tTable 2.--Incorporation by Reference \n\n\nAlert service bulletin \nPage number(s) \nRevision \nDate \n\n\n\n\n737-26A1108 \nTotal Pages: 48 \nALL \n1\nJune 27, 2002. \n\n\n\n\n737-26A1109 \nTotal Pages: 68 \nALL\n2\nMay 8, 2003. \n\n\n\n\n747-26A2269 \nTotal Pages: 36 \nALL\n1 \nJune 6, 2002. \n\n\n\n\n757-26A0043 \nTotal Pages: 40 \nALL\n1\nNovember 14, 2002. \n\n\n\n\n757-26A0044 \nTotal Pages: 34 \nALL \n1\nNovember 14, 2002. \n\n\n\n\n767-26A0121 \nTotal Pages: 20 \nALL\nOriginal \nDecember 19, 2001. \n\nRelated Information \n\n\t(m) None.
The FAA proposed to amend 14 CFR Part 39 with a proposed airworthiness directive (AD). The proposed AD applies to certain Titeflex Corporation hoses installed on Boeing 737-300, - 400, -500, -600, -700, -700C, -800, -900, 747-400, 757-200, -300, 767- 200, -300, and -300F airplanes. We published the proposed AD in the Federal Register on March 13, 2003 (68 FR 11999). That action proposed to require within 24 months after the effective date of the AD, inspection of hoses for proper date and paint code, replacement if necessary, and inspection for proper heat treatment of aluminum B-nuts, if necessary. \n\nComments \n \n\tWe provided the public the opportunity to participate in the development of this AD. We have considered the comments received. \n\nList Only Specific Aircraft \n\n\tOne commenter requests that only specific aircraft be listed in the applicability, and requests that we eliminate the statement "used on, but not limited to" from the applicability statement. \n\n\tThe FAA does not agree. Since the hoses can be used on many airplanes, the FAA uses the statement "used on, but not limited to" to include any operator who may have installed a hose on an airplane other than the ones called out in the service bulletins. \n\nEntire Fleet's Effectivity \n\n\tOne commenter requests that the AD include the entire fleet's effectivity, because hoses may have been exchanged between aircraft. \n\n\tThe FAA agrees that hoses may have been exchanged between aircraft. However, as detailed above, no change to the AD is needed because the statement "installed on, but not limited to" already includes the entire fleet. \n\nEnsure Adequacy of Service Bulletins \n\n\tOne commenter notes that the service bulletins should contain adequate information to do the inspection requirements, and that an adequate number of spare hoses should be made available. \n\n\tThe FAA agrees. The alert service bulletins contain adequate information to do the inspection requirements, and the FAA has been advised by Titeflex Corporation that an adequate supply of spare hoses is available. \n\nCorrect a Reference to Service Bulletins \n\n\tOne commenter requests that the reference to service bulletins listed in Table 1, be removed from the compliance paragraph preceding Table 1 because those service bulletins are not referenced in Table 1. \n\n\tThe FAA does not agree. The compliance paragraph mandates the inspection of the manufacture date code on all hoses listed in Table 1 of this AD, using the Accomplishment Instructions of the applicable Boeing alert service bulletins (ASBs) contained in Table 1 of this AD. Table 1 lists six different Alert Service Bulletins. Therefore, no change will be made to the AD. \n\nAllow Use of Aircraft Records For AD Compliance \n\n\tOne commenter requests that the use of aircraft records be permitted as an alternate means of compliance (AMOC) with the inspections requirements of this AD. \n\n\tThe FAA agrees. The operator can requestan AMOC and the FAA will review the operator's records to determine AMOC acceptability. \n\nNew Revision to Service Bulletin \n\n\tThe proposed AD incorporated by reference Boeing ASB 737-26A1109, Revision 1, dated November 7, 2002. The final rule has replaced that ASB with Boeing ASB 737-26A1109, Revision 2, dated May 8, 2003. \n\nConclusion \n\n\tWe have carefully reviewed the available data, including the comments received, and determined that air safety and the public interest require adopting the AD with the changes described previously. We have determined that these changes will neither increase the economic burden on any operator nor increase the scope of the AD. \n\nChanges to 14 CFR Part 39--Effect on the AD \n\n\tOn July 10, 2002, the FAA published a new version of 14 CFR part 39 (67 FR 47997, July 22, 2002), which governs the FAA's AD system. That regulation now includes material that relates to altered products, special flight permits, and alternative methods of compliance. The material previously was included in each individual AD. Since the material is included in 14 CFR part 39, we will not include it in future AD actions. \n\nRegulatory Findings \n\n\tWe 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. \n\n\tFor the reasons discussed above, I certify that this AD: \n\n\t(1) Is not a "significant regulatory action" under Executive Order 12866; \n\n\t(2) Is not a "significant rule" under DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979); and \n\n\t(3) 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. \n\n\tWe prepared a summary of the costs to comply with thisAD and placed it in the AD Docket. You may get a copy of this summary by sending a request to us at the address listed under ADDRESSES. Include "AD Docket No. 2002-NE-22-AD" in your request. \n\nList of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39 \n\n\tAir transportation, Aircraft, Aviation safety, Incorporation by reference, Safety. \n\nAdoption of the Amendment \n\nAccordingly, under the authority delegated to me by the Administrator, the Federal Aviation Administration amends 14 CFR part 39 as follows: \n\nPART 39--AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES \n\n1. The authority citation for part 39 continues to read as follows: \n\n\tAuthority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701. \n\n§ 39.13 (Amended) \n\n2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by adding the following new airworthiness directive (AD):
You can get the service information identified in this AD from Boeing Commercial Airplane Group, PO Box 3703, Seattle, Washington 98124-2207; telephone (206) 544-5000.\n\n\tYou may examine the AD docket, by appointment, at the FAA, New England Region, Office of the Regional Counsel, 12 New England Executive Park, Burlington, MA. You may examine the service information, by appointment, at the FAA, New England Region, Office of the Regional Counsel, 12 New England Executive Park, Burlington, MA; or\nat the Office of the Federal Register, 800 North Capitol Street, NW., suite 700, Washington, DC.
Terry Fahr, Aerospace Engineer, Boston Aircraft Certification Office, FAA, Engine and Propeller Directorate, 12 New England Executive Park, Burlington, MA 01803-5299; telephone\n(781) 238-7155; fax (781) 238-7199.