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institutions that are located in the 1122 3122 conditions for seats with non-
affected check-processing regions and 1123 3123 traditional, large, non-metallic panels
that include the routing numbers in 1130 3130 on various airplane makes and models.
their disclosure statements would be 1131 3131 Notice of Proposed Special Conditions
1140 3140
required to notify customers of the No. 25–06–13–SC, applicable to Boeing
1149 3149
resulting change in availability under 1163 3163
Model 737 series airplanes, was
§ 229.18(e). However, all paperwork published in the Federal Register on
collection procedures associated with * * * * * November 9, 2006 (71 FR 65761). The
Regulation CC already are in place, and special conditions were issued on June
the Board accordingly anticipates that Appendix B to Part 229—[Removed] 29, 2007 (Docket No. NM 359, Special
no additional burden will be imposed as ■ 3. Remove and reserve Appendix B. Conditions No. 25–358–SC), published
a result of this rulemaking. By order of the Board of Governors of the in the Federal Register on July 10, 2007
Federal Reserve System, acting through the (72 FR 37425), and became effective on
List of Subjects in 12 CFR Part 229
Secretary of the Board under delegated August 9, 2007. Both the Notice and the
Banks, Banking, Reporting and authority, February 12, 2008. Final Special Conditions contained
recordkeeping requirements. Jennifer J. Johnson, these words:
Authority and Issuance Secretary of the Board. We anticipate that seats with non-
[FR Doc. E8–2869 Filed 2–14–08; 8:45 am] traditional, large, non-metallic panels will be
■ For the reasons set forth in the installed in other makes and models of
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preamble, the Board is amending 12 airplanes. We have made the determination
CFR part 229 to read as follows: to require special conditions for all
applications requesting the installation of
PART 229—AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION seats with non-traditional, large, non-metallic
AND COLLECTION OF CHECKS panels until the airworthiness requirements
(REGULATION CC) Federal Aviation Administration can be revised to address this issue. Having
the same standards across the range of
■ 1. The authority citation for part 229 14 CFR Part 25 airplane makes and models will ensure a
continues to read as follows: level playing field for the aviation industry.
[Docket No. NM382; Notice No. 25–369–SC]
Authority: 12 U.S.C. 4001–4010, 12 U.S.C. Special condition number 4 in the 737
5001–5018. Special Conditions: Boeing Model 767 special conditions limits the
■ 2. The Tenth and Eleventh District Series Airplanes; Seats with Non- applicability of the special conditions to
routing symbol lists in appendix A are Traditional, Large, Non-Metallic Panels new seat certification programs applied
revised to read as follows: for after the effective date of the special
AGENCY: Federal Aviation conditions. In these special conditions
Appendix A to Part 229—Routing Administration (FAA), DOT. the FAA changed the applicability to
Number Guide to Next-Day Availability ACTION: Final special conditions. make the special conditions applicable
Checks and local checks to new seat certification programs that
SUMMARY: These special conditions are
* * * * * are approved after the effective date of
for Boeing Model 767 series airplanes.
the special conditions. This change
Tenth Federal Reserve District These airplanes will have a novel or
could affect pending as well as future
[Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City] unusual design feature(s) associated
project applications. The rationale
with seats that include non-traditional,
Denver Branch behind this change is that these seat
large, non-metallic panels that would
installations affect survivability during a
0920 2920 affect survivability during a post-crash
post-crash fire event and should be
0921 2921 fire event. The applicable airworthiness
0929 2929 implemented as soon as possible.
regulations do not contain adequate or
1020 3020 Additionally, the public has been
appropriate safety standards for this
1021 3021 previously notified of the FAA’s intent
design feature. These special conditions
1022 3022 to issue similar special conditions on
1023 3023
contain the additional safety standards
other airplane makes and models.
1070 3070 that the Administrator considers
1240 3240 necessary to establish a level of safety Background
1241 3241 equivalent to that established by the On August 8, 2005, Boeing
1242 3242 existing airworthiness standards. Commercial Airplanes, P.O. Box 3707,
1243 3243 DATES: The effective date of these Seattle, Washington 98124, applied for
Eleventh Federal Reserve District special conditions is March 17, 2008. a design change to Type Certificate No.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A1NM for installation of seats that
[Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas]
Alan Sinclair, FAA, Airframe/Cabin include non-traditional, large, non-
Head Office Safety Branch, ANM–115, Transport metallic panels in Boeing Model 767
1010 3010 Airplane Directorate, Aircraft series airplanes. The Boeing Model 767
1011 3011 Certification Service, 1601 Lind series airplanes, currently approved
1012 3012 Avenue, SW., Renton, Washington under Type Certificate No. A1NM, are
1019 3019 98057–3356; telephone (425) 227–2195; swept-wing, conventional tail, twin-
1030 3030 facsimile (425) 227–1232; electronic engine, turbofan-powered, dual aisle,
1031 3031
mail alan.sinclair@faa.gov. medium-sized transport category
1039 3039
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1110 3110 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: airplanes.


1111 3111 The applicable regulations to
Change to Special Condition Number 4 airplanes currently approved under
1113 3113
1119 3119 The FAA previously notified the Type Certificate No. A1NM do not
1120 3120 public of our intent to issue special require seats to meet the more stringent

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flammability standards required of prescribed under the provisions of Definition of ‘‘Non-Traditional, Large,
large, non-metallic panels in the cabin § 21.16. Non-Metallic Panel’’
interior. At the time the applicable rules In addition to the applicable A non-traditional, large, non-metallic
were written, seats were designed with airworthiness regulations and special panel, in this case, is defined as a panel
a metal frame covered by fabric, not conditions, the Boeing Model 767 series with exposed-surface areas greater than
with large, non-metallic panels. Seats 1.5 square feet installed per seat place.
airplanes must comply with the fuel
also met the then recently adopted
vent and exhaust emission requirements The panel may consist of either a single
standards for flammability of seat
of 14 CFR part 34 and the noise component or multiple components in a
cushions. With the seat design being
certification requirements of 14 CFR concentrated area. Examples of parts of
mostly fabric and metal, the
part 36. the seat where these non-traditional
contribution to a fire in the cabin had
panels are installed include, but are not
been minimized and was not considered Special conditions, as defined in
limited to: Seat backs, bottoms and leg/
a threat. For these reasons, seats did not § 11.19, are issued in accordance with
foot rests, kick panels, back shells,
need to be tested to heat release and § 11.38 and become part of the type
credenzas and associated furniture.
smoke emission requirements. certification basis in accordance with
Seat designs have now evolved to Examples of traditional exempted parts
§ 21.101. of the seat include: Arm caps, armrest
occasionally include non-traditional,
large, non-metallic panels. Taken in Special conditions are initially close-outs such as end bays and armrest-
total, the surface area of these panels is applicable to the model for which they styled center consoles, food trays, video
on the same order as the sidewall and are issued. Should the type certificate monitors, and shrouds.
overhead stowage bin interior panels. for that model be amended later to
Clarification of ‘‘Exposed’’
To provide the level of passenger include any other model that
protection intended by the incorporates the same or similar novel ‘‘Exposed’’ is considered to include
airworthiness standards, these non- or unusual design feature, or should any panels that are directly exposed to the
traditional, large, non-metallic panels in other model already included on the passenger cabin in the traditional sense,
the cabin must meet the standards of same type certificate be modified to and panels that are enveloped, such as
Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations incorporate the same or similar novel or by a dress cover. Traditional fabrics or
(CFR), part 25, Appendix F, parts IV and unusual design feature, the special leathers currently used on seats are
V, heat release and smoke emission conditions would also apply to the other excluded from these special conditions.
requirements. model under § 21.101. These materials must still comply with
§ 25.853(a) and § 25.853(c) if used as a
Type Certification Basis Novel or Unusual Design Features covering for a seat cushion, or
Under the provisions of 14 CFR § 25.853(a) if installed elsewhere on the
The Boeing Model 767 series seat. Non-traditional, large, non-metallic
21.101, Boeing must show that the
airplanes will incorporate the following panels covered with traditional fabrics
Model 767 series airplanes, as changed,
novel or unusual design features: These or leathers will be tested without their
continue to meet the applicable
models offer interior arrangements that coverings or covering attachments.
provisions of the regulations
incorporated by reference in Type include passenger seats that incorporate
non-traditional, large, non-metallic Discussion
Certificate No. A1NM, or the applicable
regulations in effect on the date of panels in lieu of the traditional metal In the early 1980s the FAA conducted
application for the change. The frame covered by fabric. The extensive research on the effects of post-
regulations incorporated by reference in flammability properties of these panels crash flammability in the passenger
the type certificate are commonly have been shown to significantly affect cabin. As a result of this research and
referred to as the ‘‘original type the survivability of the cabin in the case service experience, we adopted new
certification basis.’’ The regulations of fire. These seats are considered a standards for interior surfaces
incorporated by reference in Type novel design for transport category associated with large surface area parts.
Certificate No. A1NM are as follows: airplanes that include Amendment 25– Specifically, the rules require
• For Model 767–200 and –300 61 and Amendment 25–66 in the measurement of heat release and smoke
airplanes—Title 14 CFR part 25, as certification basis, and were not emission (part 25, Appendix F, parts IV
amended by Amendment 25–1 through considered when those airworthiness and V) for the affected parts. Heat
Amendment 25–37. standards were established. release has been shown to have a direct
• For Model 767–400ER airplanes— The existing regulations do not
correlation with post-crash fire survival
Title 14 CFR part 25, as amended by time. Materials that comply with the
provide adequate or appropriate safety standards (i.e., § 25.853 entitled
Amendment 25–1 through Amendment
standards for seat designs that ‘‘Compartment interiors’’ as amended by
25–37 with the exception listed: Section
incorporate non-traditional, large, non- Amendment 25–61 and Amendment
25.853(d)(3), Compartment interiors, at
Amendment 25–72. metallic panels in their designs. In order 25–66) extend survival time by
In addition, the certification basis to provide a level of safety that is approximately 2 minutes over materials
includes certain special conditions, equivalent to that afforded to the that do not comply.
exemptions, or later amended sections balance of the cabin, additional At the time these standards were
of the applicable part that are not airworthiness standards, in the form of written the potential application of the
relevant to these special conditions. special conditions, are necessary. These requirements of heat release and smoke
If the Administrator finds that the special conditions supplement § 25.853. emission to seats was explored. The seat
applicable airworthiness regulations The requirements contained in these frame itself was not a concern because
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(i.e., 14 CFR part 25) do not contain special conditions consist of applying it was primarily made of aluminum and
adequate or appropriate safety standards the identical test conditions required of there were only small amounts of non-
for the Boeing Model 767 series all other large panels in the cabin, to metallic materials. It was determined
airplanes because of a novel or unusual seats with non-traditional, large, non- that the overall effect on survivability
design feature, special conditions are metallic panels. was negligible, whether or not the food

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trays met the heat release and smoke defined in 14 CFR 25.853(d) to seats special conditions for the affected
requirements. The requirements with large, non-metallic panels in their airplane makes and models. We are
therefore did not address seats. The design. currently working on several other
preambles to both the Notice of special condition packages for airplanes
Discussion of Comments
Proposed Rule Making (NPRM), Notice produced by other manufacturers. In
No. 85–10 (50 FR 15038, April 16, 1985) Notice of proposed special conditions addition, we are considering rulemaking
and the Final Rule at Amendment 25– No. 25–07–14–SC, pertaining to Boeing to revise § 25.853 to address this issue.
61 (51 FR 26206, July 21, 1986), Model 767 series airplanes, was These special conditions are adopted
specifically note that seats were published in the Federal Register on as proposed.
excluded ‘‘because the recently-adopted October 29, 2007 (72 FR 61079). We
standards for flammability of seat only received comments from Boeing. Applicability
cushions will greatly inhibit Change ‘‘Approved’’ to ‘‘Applied for’’ in As discussed above, these special
involvement of the seats.’’ Special Condition Number 4 conditions are applicable to Boeing
Subsequently, the Final Rule at Model 767 series airplanes. It is not our
Amendment 25–83 (60 FR 6615, March Boeing requested that the word intent, however, to require seats with
6, 1995) clarified the definition of ‘‘approved’’ in the following sentence be large, non-metallic panels to meet
minimum panel size: ‘‘It is not possible changed to ‘‘applied for.’’ § 25.853, Appendix F, parts IV and V, if
to cite a specific size that will apply in Only airplanes associated with new seat they are installed in cabins of airplanes
all installations; however, as a general certification programs approved after the that otherwise are not required to meet
rule, components with exposed-surface effective date of these special conditions will these standards. Because the heat
areas of one square foot or less may be be affected by the requirements in these
special conditions.
release and smoke testing requirements
considered small enough that they do of § 25.853 per Appendix F, parts IV and
not have to meet the new standards. Boeing also requested clarification V, are not part of the type certification
Components with exposed-surface areas regarding what is meant by ‘‘approved.’’ basis of the Model 767, these special
greater than two square feet may be FAA Response: Special condition conditions are only applicable if the
considered large enough that they do number 4 was revised from what was Model 767 series airplanes are in 14
have to meet the new standards. Those issued for the final special conditions CFR part 121 operations. Section
with exposed-surface areas greater than applicable to Model 737 airplanes. The 121.312 requires compliance with the
one square foot, but less than two square Model 737 final special conditions heat release and smoke testing
feet, must be considered in conjunction contained the phrase ‘‘applied for.’’ requirements of § 25.853, for certain
with the areas of the cabin in which That phrase was changed to ‘‘approved’’ airplanes, irrespective of the type
they are installed before a determination in these final special conditions to certification bases of those airplanes.
could be made.’’ ensure that these special conditions are For Model 767 series airplanes, these
In the late 1990s, the FAA issued applicable to as many Model 767 are the airplanes that would be affected
Policy Memorandum 97–112–39, certification projects as possible. The by these special conditions. Should
Guidance for Flammability Testing of 737 special conditions, in effect, Boeing apply at a later date for a change
Seat/Console Installations, October 17, notified Boeing that the flammability to the type certificate to include another
1997 (http://rgl.faa.gov). That memo issue regarding seats with non- model incorporating the same novel or
was issued when it became clear that traditional, large, non-metallic panels unusual design feature, the special
seat designs were evolving to include must be addressed. The FAA discussed conditions would apply to that model as
large, non-metallic panels with surface this issue with Boeing and stated that all well.
areas that would impact survivability subsequent special conditions related to
during a cabin fire event, comparable to this matter would be based on the Conclusion
partitions or galleys. The memo noted project approval date. This action affects only certain novel
that large surface area panels must To clarify what we mean by the or unusual design features on one model
comply with heat release and smoke approval date, the approval date is the series of airplanes. It is not a rule of
emission requirements, even if they date of approval of the affected general applicability.
were attached to a seat. If the FAA had amended type certificate or
not issued such policy, seat designs supplemental type certificate. List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 25
could have been viewed as a loophole Aircraft, Aviation safety, Reporting
to the airworthiness standards that These Special Conditions Are Not Being
Applied to Other Airplane and recordkeeping requirements.
would result in an unacceptable
decrease in survivability during a cabin Manufacturers ■ The authority citation for these
fire event. Boeing did not request a specific special conditions is as follows:
In October of 2004, an issue was change in this comment, but did draw Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701,
raised regarding the appropriate attention to the fact that the standards 44702, 44704.
flammability standards for passenger promulgated by these special conditions
seats that incorporated non-traditional, The Special Conditions
have not yet achieved a ‘‘level playing
large, non-metallic panels in lieu of the field for the aviation industry.’’ Boeing ■ Accordingly, pursuant to the authority
traditional metal covered by fabric. The stated that it agreed with the FAA’s delegated to me by the Administrator,
Seattle Aircraft Certification Office and goals to ensure that all parties in the the following special conditions are
Transport Standards Staff reviewed this industry are treated fairly, and the new issued as part of the type certification
design and determined that it standards are applied uniformly. basis for Boeing Model 767 series
represented the kind and quantity of However, Boeing noted that it is not airplanes.
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material that should be required to pass apparent that those goals have yet been 1. Except as provided in paragraph 3
the heat release and smoke emissions met. of these special conditions, compliance
requirements. We have determined that FAA Response: As projects are with Title 14 CFR part 25, Appendix F,
special conditions would be identified that include seats with large, parts IV and V, heat release and smoke
promulgated to apply the standards non-metallic panels, the FAA will issue emission, is required for seats that

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incorporate non-traditional, large, non- with seats that include non-traditional, behind this change is that these seat
metallic panels that may either be a large, non-metallic panels that would installations affect survivability during a
single component or multiple affect survivability during a post-crash post-crash fire event and should be
components in a concentrated area in fire event. The applicable airworthiness implemented as soon as possible.
their design. regulations do not contain adequate or Additionally, the public has been
2. The applicant may designate up to appropriate safety standards for this previously notified of the FAA’s intent
and including 1.5 square feet of non- design feature. These special conditions to issue similar special conditions on
traditional, non-metallic panel material contain the additional safety standards other airplane makes and models.
per seat place that does not have to that the Administrator considers
Background
comply with special condition Number necessary to establish a level of safety
1, above. A triple seat assembly may equivalent to that established by the On August 8, 2005, Boeing
have a total of 4.5 square feet excluded existing airworthiness standards. Commercial Airplanes, P.O. Box 3707,
on any portion of the assembly (e.g., DATES: The effective date of these Seattle, Washington 98124, applied for
outboard seat place 1 square foot, special conditions is March 17, 2008. a design change to Type Certificate No.
middle 1 square foot, and inboard 2.5 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
A20WE for installation of seats that
square feet). Alan Sinclair, FAA, Airframe/Cabin include non-traditional, large, non-
3. Seats do not have to meet the test Safety Branch, ANM–115, Transport metallic panels in Boeing Model 747
requirements of Title 14 CFR part 25, Airplane Directorate, Aircraft series airplanes. The Boeing Model 747
Appendix F, parts IV and V, when Certification Service, 1601 Lind series airplanes, currently approved
installed in compartments that are not Avenue, SW., Renton, Washington under Type Certificate No. A20WE, are
otherwise required to meet these 98057–3356; telephone (425) 227–2195; swept-wing, conventional tail, four
requirements. Examples include: facsimile (425) 227–1232; electronic engine, turbofan-powered, dual aisle,
a. Airplanes with passenger capacities mail alan.sinclair@faa.gov. large-sized transport category airplanes.
of 19 or less, The applicable regulations to
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: airplanes currently approved under
b. Airplanes that do not have § 25.853,
Amendment 25–61 or later, in their Change to Special Condition Number 4 Type Certificate No. A20WE do not
certification basis and do not need to require seats to meet the more stringent
The FAA previously notified the
comply with the requirements of 14 CFR flammability standards required of
public of our intent to issue special
121.312, and large, non-metallic panels in the cabin
conditions for seats with non-
c. Airplanes exempted from § 25.853, interior. At the time the applicable rules
traditional, large, non-metallic panels
Amendment 25–61 or later. on various airplane makes and models. were written, seats were designed with
4. Only airplanes associated with new Notice of Proposed Special Conditions a metal frame covered by fabric, not
seat certification programs approved No. 25–06–13–SC, applicable to Boeing with large, non-metallic panels. Seats
after the effective date of these special Model 737 series airplanes, was also met the then recently adopted
conditions will be affected by the published in the Federal Register on standards for flammability of seat
requirements in these special November 9, 2006 (71 FR 65761). The cushions. With the seat design being
conditions. Previously certificated special conditions were issued on June mostly fabric and metal, the
interiors on the existing airplane fleet 29, 2007 (Docket No. NM 359, Special contribution to a fire in the cabin had
and follow-on deliveries of airplanes Conditions No. 25–358–SC), published been minimized and was not considered
with previously certificated interiors are in the Federal Register on July 10, 2007 a threat. For these reasons, seats did not
not affected. (72 FR 37425), and became effective on need to be tested to heat release and
Issued in Renton, Washington, on February August 9, 2007. Both the Notice and the smoke emission requirements.
7, 2008. Seat designs have now evolved to
Final Special Conditions contained
Kevin Hull,
occasionally include non-traditional,
these words:
large, non-metallic panels. Taken in
Acting Manager, Transport Airplane We anticipate that seats with non-
Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.
total, the surface area of these panels is
traditional, large, non-metallic panels will be on the same order as the sidewall and
[FR Doc. E8–2864 Filed 2–14–08; 8:45 am] installed in other makes and models of
airplanes. We have made the determination
overhead stowage bin interior panels.
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to require special conditions for all To provide the level of passenger
applications requesting the installation of protection intended by the
seats with non-traditional, large, non-metallic airworthiness standards, these non-
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
panels until the airworthiness requirements traditional, large, non-metallic panels in
can be revised to address this issue. Having the cabin must meet the standards of
Federal Aviation Administration
the same standards across the range of Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations
airplane makes and models will ensure a (CFR), part 25, Appendix F, parts IV and
14 CFR Part 25 level playing field for the aviation industry.
V, heat release and smoke emission
[Docket No. NM381; Notice No. 25–368–SC] Special condition number 4 in the 737 requirements.
special conditions limits the
Special Conditions: Boeing Model 747 applicability of the special conditions to Type Certification Basis
Series Airplanes; Seats with Non- new seat certification programs applied Under the provisions of 14 CFR
Traditional, Large, Non-Metallic Panels for after the effective date of the special 21.101, Boeing must show that the
AGENCY: Federal Aviation conditions. In these special conditions Model 747 series airplanes, as changed,
Administration (FAA), DOT. the FAA changed the applicability to continue to meet the applicable
ACTION: Final special conditions. make the special conditions applicable provisions of the regulations
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to new seat certification programs that incorporated by reference in Type


SUMMARY: These special conditions are are approved after the effective date of Certificate No. A20WE, or the applicable
for Boeing Model 747 series airplanes. the special conditions. This change regulations in effect on the date of
These airplanes will have a novel or could affect pending as well as future application for the change. The
unusual design feature(s) associated project applications. The rationale regulations incorporated by reference in

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