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U.S./Europe International Aviation Safety Conference By: John R. Colomy, FAA; Alain Leroy, EASA Date: June 5, 2008 “Global Safety Management: Revolution.

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1 U.S./Europe International Aviation Safety Conference By: John R. Colomy, FAA; Alain Leroy, EASA Date: June 5, 2008 “Global Safety Management: Revolution or Evolution” Update on Part 23 Jet & CS-23 High Performance Aeroplane Issues Aircraft Certification Workshop

2 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 2 June 5, 2008 2 Aircraft Certification Workshop Issues Scope Differences Generic VIs & Standard Differences Current Projects Suspended Projects

3 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 3 June 5, 2008 3 Aircraft Certification Workshop Scope Differences FAA has found that Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 23 does not contain adequate or appropriate safety standards for jet airplanes. EASA has found that Certification Specification CS-23 does not contain adequate or appropriate safety standards for high performance aeroplanes

4 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 4 June 5, 2008 4 Aircraft Certification Workshop Scope Differences FAA is applying part 23 jet policy. –Single-engine Normal, Utility and Acrobatic Category 12500 lbs or less 9 passengers or less –Multi-engine Normal, Utility and Acrobatic Category 6000 lbs or less 9 passengers or less –Multi-engine Normal, Utility and Acrobatic Category 12500 lbs or less but greater than 6000 lbs 9 passengers or less –Multi-engine Commuter Category 19000 lbs or less 19 passengers of less

5 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 5 June 5, 2008 5 Aircraft Certification Workshop Scope Differences EASA is developing a “Basic Set of CRIs”, also including (generic) CRIs applying to CS-23 high performance airplanes (HPA) –M D ≥ Mach 0.6 –Service ceiling > 25,000 ft EASA generic CRIs are not limited to jets. Out of the “Basic Set of CRIs” CRIs will only be applied as required depending on specific design of the airplane.

6 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 6 June 5, 2008 6 Aircraft Certification Workshop Generic VIs & Standards Differences FAA Generic VIs & Standard DifferencesGeneric VIs & Standard Differences –12 generic VIs corresponding to 11 significant standard differences and one different acceptable means of compliance. –3 Non-significant standard differences. –Developed and first published on FAA website in April 2005 time frame.

7 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 7 June 5, 2008 7 Aircraft Certification Workshop Generic VIs & Standards Differences FAA has developed an unofficial part 23 jet guide to help ACOs in type certification –Based on experience of certificating small jets since 1958. –Core requirements for jets goes back 30+ years. –We are now at 39 pages of special conditions for Normal category multi-engine jets 12500 lbs or less but greater than 6000 lbs 9 passengers or less

8 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 8 June 5, 2008 8 Aircraft Certification Workshop Generic VIs & Standards Differences EASA is in the process of developing these lists. Basic Set of CRIs”, Current status: –19 Generic CRIs calling up Special Conditions are released –7 CRIs calling up AMC / GM for HPA are released –14 Generic CRIs calling up Special Conditions are under discussion (of which 11 are the split up of the typical single CRI for Flight Items) –2 CRIs calling up AMC / GM for HPA are under discussion. –27 Standard CRIs applied based on new technology to all CS- 23 airplanes (HIRF, Software, etc.) Note: Only a limited number of CRIs will be applied as required depending on specific design of airplane

9 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 9 June 5, 2008 9 Aircraft Certification Workshop Part 23 Jet Project Status The FAA has 11 open certification projects for light jets –9 currently active –2 suspended The designs range from an under 6,000-pound, single-engine jet to twin ‑ engine, commuter category jets. Other manufacturers are developing jet designs and depending on viability, there may be as many as eighteen additional light jet type certification projects. Many of the US based firms are, or will be, seeking EASA validation.

10 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 10 June 5, 2008 10 Aircraft Certification Workshop Part 23 Jet Project Status Six US based firms have applied for EASA validation. The current or anticipated FAA/EASA validation projects are: –Cessna Aircraft Company—Citation CitationJet CJ4. –Eclipse Aircraft—Model 500. –Honda—HondaJet. Projects that have suspended EASA validation efforts: –Aviation Technology Group—Model 100 (Javelin). –Adam Aircraft—Model 700. –Spectrum Aeronautical—Model 33 and Model 40.

11 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 11 June 5, 2008 11 Aircraft Certification Workshop CS-23 HPA Project Status EASA has one commuter category jet from an which is seeking FAA validation. –Grob Aerospace—G180A, (Germany).

12 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 12 June 5, 2008 12 Aircraft Certification Workshop Part 23 Jet Current Projects Cessna Aircraft Company Citation CJ4 Wichita, KS www.cessna.com Diamond Aircraft Industries Inc. D-Jet London, Ontario, Canada www.diamond-air.at

13 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 13 June 5, 2008 13 Aircraft Certification Workshop Part 23 Jet Current Projects Embraer EMB-500 (Phenom 100) São José dos Campos, Brazil www.embraer.com Embraer EMB-505 (Phenom 300) São José dos Campos, Brazil www.embraer.com

14 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 14 June 5, 2008 14 Aircraft Certification Workshop Part 23 Jet Current Projects Grob Aerospace G180 SPn Utility Jet Tussenhausen- Mattsies, Germany www.grob-spn.com Honda HondaJet Greenville, NC world.honda.com/Hond aJet/

15 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 15 June 5, 2008 15 Aircraft Certification Workshop Part 23 Jet Current Projects The New Piper Aircraft Co., Inc. PA-46-J1 Vero Beach, FL www.newpiper.com/piperjet/ Spectrum Aeronautical LLC S-33 “Independence” Cardiff by the Sea, CA and Spanish Forks, UT www.spectrum.aero

16 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 16 June 5, 2008 16 Aircraft Certification Workshop Part 23 Jet Current Projects Spectrum Aeronautical LLC S-40 “Freedom” Cardiff by the Sea, CA and Spanish Forks, UT www.spectrum.aero

17 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 17 June 5, 2008 17 Aircraft Certification Workshop Part 23 Jet Suspended Projects Aviation Technology Group (ATG) Model 100 Mk10 and Model 100 Mk20 "Javelin" Englewood, CO www.avtechgroup.com Adam Aircraft Industries (AAI) A700 Englewood, CO www.adamaircraft.com

18 Update of Part 23Jet and CS-23 High Performance Airplane Issues 18 June 5, 2008 18 Aircraft Certification Workshop Summary Scope Differences Generic VIs & Standard Differences Current Projects Suspended Projects


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