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Accepted Means of Compliance; Airworthiness Standards: Normal Category Airplanes

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title: "Accepted Means of Compliance; Airworthiness Standards: Normal Category Airplanes"
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  - "14 CFR Part 23"
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#  Accepted Means of Compliance; Airworthiness Standards: Normal Category Airplanes

**AGENCY:**

Federal Aviation Administration, DOT

**ACTION:**

Notification of availability.

**SUMMARY:**

This document announces the availability of means of compliance to the applicable airworthiness standards for normal category airplanes. The Administrator finds these means of compliance to be an acceptable means, but not the only means, of showing compliance to the applicable airworthiness standards for normal category airplanes and that they provide an appropriate level of safety.

**DATES:**

Effective September 22, 2020.

**FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:**

Andy Supinie, Federal Aviation Administration, Policy and Innovation Division, Small Airplane Standards Branch, AIR-690, 901 Locust Street, Room 301, Kansas City, Missouri 64106; telephone (316) 946-4150; facsimile: (316) 946-4107; email: *[email protected]* .

**SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:**

*Background:* Under the provisions of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 [^1] and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-119, “Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards and in Conformity Assessment Activities,” effective January 27, 2016, the FAA participates in the development of consensus standards and uses consensus standards as a means of carrying out its policy objectives where appropriate.

[^1]*Ref* Public Law 104-113 as amended by Public Law 107-107.

Consistent with the Small Airplane Revitalization Act of 2013, [^2] the FAA has been working with industry and other stakeholders lop consensus standards for use as a means of compliance in certificating small airplanes under Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 23. In promulgating part 23, amendment 23-64 [^3] (81 FR 96572, December 30, 2016), the FAA explained that if it determined such consensus standards were acceptable means of compliance to part 23, it would publish a notice of availability of those consensus standards in the *Federal Register* .

[^2]*Ref* Public Law 113-53.

[^3]*See https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/12/30/2016-30246/revision-of-airworthiness-standards-for-normal-utility-acrobatic-and-commuter-category-airplanes* .

Pursuant to FAA Advisory Circular 23.2010-1, [^4] “FAA Accepted Means of Compliance Process for 14 CFR part 23,” section 3.1.1, this notice serves as a formal acceptance by the Administrator of means of compliance based on consensus standards developed by ASTM. The means of compliance accepted by this notice are one means, but not the only means of complying with part 23 regulatory requirements.

[^4]*See https://rgl.faa.gov/.*

The FAA reviewed 35 published ASTM consensus standards, developed by ASTM Committee F44, as the basis for means of compliance to 65 sections  of part 23, amendment 23-64. In some cases, the Administrator finds sections of ASTM Standard F3264-19, “Standard Specification for Normal Category Aeroplanes Certification,” without changes, are accepted as means of complying with the airworthiness requirements of amendment 23-64, within the scope and applicability of the consensus standards. In other cases, the means of compliance, while based on ASTM consensus standards, include additional FAA provisions necessary to comply with the airworthiness requirements of amendment 23-64.

This document accepts only the revisions of standards referenced in ASTM Standard F3264-19, “Standard Specification for Normal Category Aeroplanes Certification.” Applicants who desire to use means of compliance reflected by other revisions to ASTM standards not previously accepted may seek guidance and possible acceptance from FAA for the use of those means of compliance on a case-by-case basis. Applicants may also propose alternative means of compliance for FAA review and possible acceptance.

Amendment 23-64 established airworthiness requirements based on the level of safety of amendment 23-63 regulations, except for areas addressing loss of control and icing where the safety level was increased. Achieving this level of safety through compliance with amendment 23-64—for a given certification project—may require use of additional means of compliance beyond those accepted by this notice, depending on the details of the specific design. For example, applicants with novel designs, such as unmanned airplanes or vertical takeoff and landing airplanes that are outside the scope and applicability of these consensus standards must propose alternative means of compliance, applicable to their designs, to be accepted under § 23.2010.

Further information on supplemental means of compliance is provided in a part 23 means of compliance summary table and in the Small Airplanes Issues List, which are available on the Small Airplanes—Regulations, Policies & Guidance website. [^5]

[^5]*See https://www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert/design_approvals/small_airplanes/small_airplanes_regs/* .

*Means of Compliance Accepted in this Policy:* The following is a list of part 23, amendment 23-64, sections followed by their corresponding means of compliance accepted by this notice. However, for means of compliance identified in the following list, Aircraft Type Code compliance matrix tables, which define applicability of the individual requirements of given standards, are not accepted in any ASTM F44 standard. Due to errors identified in the Aircraft Type Code compliance matrix tables, applicability of individual requirements of standards must be established with the Small Airplane Standards Branch.

23.1457: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.12

23.1459: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.13

23.1529: ASTM F3264-19, section 10.6

**Subpart B—Flight**

23.2100: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.1

23.2105: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.2

23.2110: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.3

23.2115: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.4

23.2120: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.5

23.2125: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.6

23.2130: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.7

23.2135: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.8, combined with the changes in the following table:

| Replace: | With: |
| --- | --- |
| ASTM F3173/F3173M-18, Section 4.3.2 | FAA Section 4.3.2 |
| ASTM F3173/F3173M-18, Section 4.3.2.3 | FAA Section 4.3.2.3 |
|  | (1) From the fully extended position to the most extended gated position; |
|  | (2) Between intermediate gated positions, if applicable; and |
|  | (3) From the least extended gated position to the fully retracted position.” |
| ASTM F3173/F3173M-18, Section 4.7 | FAA Section 4.7 |
| ASTM F3173/F3173M-18 Section 5.3.1.3 | FAA Section 5.3.1.3 |
| ASTM F3173/F3173M-18 Section 9.3.4 | FAA Section 9.3.4 |

23.2140: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.9

23.2145: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.10

23.2150: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.11, after replacing ASTM F3180/F3180M-19 with ASTM F3180/F3180M-16

23.2155: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.12

23.2160: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.13

23.2165: ASTM F3264-19, section 5.14

**Subpart C—Structures**

23.2200: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.1

23.2205: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.2, combined with the changes to  ASTM F3254-19, Figures 2, 3, and 4 shown in the following table:

| Replace: | With: |
| --- | --- |
| “Remote” | “10
                            
                            ” |
| “Extremely Improbable” | “10
                            
                            ” for Level 1, 2 and 3 airplanes and with “10
                            
                            ” for Level 4 airplanes” |

23.2210: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.3

23.2215: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.4, combined with the changes in the following table:

| Replace: | With: |
| --- | --- |
| ASTM F3116/F3116M-18, Section 4.1.4 | FAA Section 4.1.4 |
| ASTM F3116/F3116M-18, Section X1.1.1 | FAA Section X1.1.1 |

23.2220: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.5

23.2225: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.6, combined with the changes in the following table:

| Replace: | With: |
| --- | --- |
| ASTM F3116/F3116M-18, Section X2.1.1 | FAA X2.1.1 |
| ASTM F3116/F3116M-18, Section X3.1.1 | FAA X3.1.1 |
| ASTM F3116/F3116M-18, Section X4.1.1 | FAA X4.1.1 |

23.2230: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.7

23.2235: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.8

23.2240: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.9, after replacing ASTM F3115/F3115M-19 with ASTM F3115/F3115M-15 and making the changes in the following table:

| Replace: | With: |
| --- | --- |
| ASTM F3115/F3115M-15, Section 4.4.1 | FAA 4.4.1 |
| ASTM F3115/F3115M-15, Section 6.1 | FAA 6.1 |

23.2245: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.10

23.2250: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.11

23.2255: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.12

23.2260: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.13

23.2265: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.14

23.2270: ASTM F3264-19, section 6.15, combined with the changes in the following table:

| Replace: | With: |
| --- | --- |
| ASTM F3083/F3083M-19 Section 4.1.6 | FAA Section 4.1.6 |

**Subpart D—Design and Construction**

23.2300: ASTM F3264-19, section 7.1

23.2305: ASTM F3264-19, section 7.2

23.2310: ASTM F3264-19, section 7.3

23.2315: ASTM F3264-19, section 7.4

23.2320: ASTM F3264-19, section 7.5

23.2325: ASTM F3264-19, section 7.6, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 7.6.1.3

23.2330: ASTM F3264-19, section 7.7

23.2335: ASTM F3264-19, section 7.8

**Subpart E—Powerplant**

23.2400: ASTM F3264-19, section 8.1, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 8.1.6

23.2405: ASTM F3264-19, section 8.2, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 8.2.4

23.2410: ASTM F3264-19, section 8.3, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 8.3.8

23.2415: ASTM F3264-19, section 8.4, combined with the following changes:

1. Delete ASTM F3264-19, section 8.4.4

2. Add: An FAA accepted means of compliance for the turbine engine installation ice protection requirement of § 23.2415, on airplanes not approved for flight into known icing, such as the provisions of F3120/F3120M-19 section 7.2 and 7.3 (regardless of the operation requirements in F3120/F3120M-19 Table 1).

23.2420: ASTM F3264-19, section 8.5, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 8.5.3

23.2425: ASTM F3264-19, section 8.6, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 8.6.6

23.2430: ASTM F3264-19, section 8.7, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 8.7.6

23.2435: ASTM F3264-19, section 8.8, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 8.8.2

23.2440: ASTM F3264-19, section 8.9, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 8.9.5

**Subpart F—Equipment**

23.2500: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.1, combined with the following changes:

1. Delete ASTM F3264-19, section 9.1.1.2(a)

2. Delete ASTM F3264-19, section 9.1.1.5

3. As shown in the following table:

| Replace: | With: |
| --- | --- |
| ASTM F3230-17 Section 3.2.1 | FAA Section 3.2.1 |
| ASTM F3230-17 Section 4 Example | FAA Section 4 Example |
| ASTM F3230-17 Table 1 | FAA Table 1 |
| Column header “Airworthiness Level” | Column header “Aeroplane Certification Level”. |
| ASTM F3230-17 Table 3 | FAA Table 3 |
| Column header “Airworthiness Level” | Column header “Aeroplane Certification Level”. |

23.2505: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.2, combined with the following changes:

1. Delete ASTM F3264-19, section 9.2.1.1(a)

2. Delete ASTM F3264-19, section 9.2.1.4

23.2510: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.3, combined with the following changes:

1. Delete ASTM F3264-19, section 9.3.1.2

2. As shown in the following table:

| Replace: | With: |
| --- | --- |
| ASTM F3230-17 Section 3.2.1 | FAA Section 3.2.1 |
| ASTM F3230-17 Section 4 Example | FAA Section 4 Example |
| ASTM F3230-17 Table 1 | FAA Table 1 |
| Column header “Airworthiness Level” | Column header “Aeroplane Certification Level” |
| ASTM F3230-17 Table 3 | FAA Table 3 |
| Column header “Airworthiness Level” | Column header “Aeroplane Certification Level” |

23.2515: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.4

23.2520: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.5, combined with the changes in the following table:

| Replace: | With: |
| --- | --- |
| ASTM F3236-17 Table 2 entry | FAA Table 2 entry |
| ASTM F3236-17 Section 4.2.3.3 | FAA Section 4.2.3.3 |

23.2525: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.6, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 9.6.2.3

23.2530: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.7

23.2535: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.8, except delete ASTM F3264-19, section 9.8.1

23.2540: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.9

23.2545: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.10

23.2550: ASTM F3264-19, section 9.11

**Subpart G—Flightcrew Interface and Other Information**

23.2600: ASTM F3264-19, section 10.1, combined with the following changes:

1. Add an FAA-accepted means of compliance for the windshield luminous transmittance aspects of § 23.2600, such as the provisions of § 23.775(e), amendment 23-49.

2. Add an FAA-accepted means of compliance for the pilot compartment view with formation of fog or frost aspects of § 23.2600, such as the provisions of § 23.773(b), amendment 23-45.

23.2605: ASTM F3264-19, section 10.2

23.2610: ASTM F3264-19, section 10.3

23.2615: ASTM F3264-19, section 10.4, combined with the changes in the following table:

| Replace: | With: |
| --- | --- |
| ASTM F3064/F3064M-19, Section 6 | An FAA-accepted means of compliance for the powerplant instruments aspects of § 23.2615, such as the provisions of § 23.1305, amendment 23-52. |

23.2620: ASTM F3264-19, sections 5.15 AND 10.5

*Editorial, reapproval, revision or withdrawal:* The FAA expects a suitable consensus standard to be reviewed periodically. ASTM policy is that a consensus standard should be reviewed in its entirety by the responsible subcommittee and must be balloted for reapproval, revision, or withdrawal, within five years of its last approval date. ASTM reapproves a standard—denoted by the year of reapproval in parentheses ( *e.g.,* F2427-05a(2013))—to indicate completion of a review cycle with no technical changes made to the standard. ASTM issues editorial changes—denoted by a superscript epsilon in the standard designation ( *e.g.,* F3235-17 <sub>ε1</sub> )—to correct information that does not change the meaning or intent of a standard. Any means of compliance accepted by this notice that is based on a standard later reapproved or editorially changed is also considered accepted without the need for a NOA. ASTM revises a standard to make changes to its technical content. Revisions to consensus standards serving as the basis for means of compliance accepted by this notice will not be automatically accepted and will require further FAA acceptance in order for the revisions to be an accepted means of compliance.

**Availability**

ASTM Standard F3264-19, “Standard Specification for Normal Category Aeroplanes Certification,” is available for online reading at *https://www.astm.org/READINGLIBRARY/.* ASTM International copyrights these consensus standards and charges the public a fee for service. Individual downloads or reprints of a standard (single or multiple copies, or special compilations and other related technical information) may be obtained through *www.astm.org* or contacting ASTM at (610) 832-9585 (phone), (610) 832-9555 (fax), or through *[email protected]* (email). To inquire about consensus standard content and/or membership or about ASTM Offices abroad, contact Joe Koury, Staff Manager for Committee F44 on General Aviation Aircraft: (610) 832-9804, *[email protected]* .

The FAA maintains a list of accepted means of compliance on the FAA website at *https://www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert/design_approvals/small_airplanes/small_airplanes_regs/.*

Issued in Kansas City, Missouri on August 12, 2020.

Pat Mullen,

Manager, Small Airplanes Standards Branch, Policy and Innovation Division, Aircraft Certification Service.