Title: Overview of Fuel Tank Flammability Reduction Rule
1Overview of Fuel Tank Flammability Reduction Rule
2Fuel Tank Flammability Reduction Rule
Part 25 Rules Amendment 25-125 Subpart E-
Powerplant 25.981 Fuel Tank Ignition
Prevention Appendix M Fuel Tank Flammability
Exposure Requirements Appendix N Fuel Tank
Flammability Exposure Analysis
- Part 26 Rules
- 26.33 Holders of Type Certificates
- 26.35 Changes to Type Certificates
- 26.37 Pending Type Certification Projects
- 26.39 Production Certificate Holders
Operations Rules 121.1117 (FRM) 125.509 (FRM)
129.117 (FRM)
3New Rule Requires
- Part 25 Certification Standards
- New Section 25.5 - Incorporation by Reference
- Incorporates Fuel Tank Flammability Assessment
Method Users Manual for 25.981 and Appendix N - Amends Section 25.981
- Replaces amd. 25-102 minimize fuel tank
flammability standard with limits for all fuel
tank types - Main tanks and external Normally Emptied fuel
tanks - 3 Fleet Average Flammability Exposure or
(equivalent) conventional unheated aluminum wing
tank - Normally Emptied and any part located inside
fuselage - Appendix M requirements - 3 Fleet Average Flammability Exposure and 3
warm day - Adds fuel tank flammability airworthiness
limitation requirement - New Appendices to Part 25
- Appendix M Fuel Tank System Flammability
Reduction Means - Appendix N - Fuel Tank Flammability Exposure and
Reliability Analysis
4New Rule Requires (continued)
- Part 26 Design Approval Holder (DAH) Rule
- Flammability analysis of all fuel tanks in large
transports - Flammability airworthiness limitations required
for all TC Holders fuel tanks - FRM service instructions from TC Holders for all
high flammability tanks - Any tank Above 7 percent reduced to below 7
percent average except Normally Emptied and part
inside fuselage - Reduce to 3 percent average 3 percent warm day
if above 7 percent, Normally Emptied tanks and
any part located inside fuselage - FRM on new production airplane with high
flammability fuel tanks - STC and field approved auxiliary tanks require
design change if existing design compromises
CDCCL for TC holder tank with FRM - Pending Type Certification Projects - (e.g. A350,
787). Flammability require compliance to amd.
25-125
5New Rule Requires (continued)
- Operational Rules (Parts 121, 125 and 129)
- Passenger Use Airplanes
- Retrofit of 1992 and newer passenger airplanes in
fleet - 50 after 6 years,
- 100 after 9 years.
- Any pre 1992 airplane in passenger use must have
FRM 9 years after effective date - 1 year extension in compliance time provided if
ground air use implemented when available at the
gate - Once installed, FRM must be operational and
maintained per TC holders airworthiness
limitations. - Cargo Airplanes
- All newly delivered passenger and cargo airplanes
to have FRM 2 years after effective date. - Any passenger airplanes converted to cargo must
maintain FRM
6Timeline for DAH and Operators
9/2008
9/2018
9/2010
9/2014
9/2015
9/2017
Expected 25 years in passenger service
7Guidance Materials
- AC 25.981-2A Fuel Tank Flammability Reduction
Means - AC 121-xxx