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RULES: Agusta S.p.A.,
Published: 2000-12-29
This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) for [[Page 82904]]
Agusta S.p.A. (Agusta) Model A109E helicopters. This action requires
replacing certain tail rotor blades with airworthy tail rotor blades.
This amendment is prompted by a tail rotor blade (blade) failure that
caused a high vibration level in the helicopter. Investigation
RULES: Boeing,
Published: 2000-12-29
This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD),
applicable to certain Boeing Model 747, 757, 767 and 777 series
airplanes, that requires modification of certain drip shields located
on the flight deck, and followon actions. This action is necessary to
prevent potential ignition of the moisture barrier cover of the drip
shield, which
RULES: Boeing,
Published: 2000-12-29
This amendment adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD),
applicable to certain Boeing Model 737, 747, 757, and 767 series
airplanes, that requires rework of certain duct assemblies of the
environmental control system (ECS) or replacement of the duct
assemblies with new or reworked duct assemblies. This action is
necessary to prevent potential
RULES: Augusta S.p.A.,
Published: 2000-12-29
This amendment supersedes an existing airworthiness directive
(AD) for Agusta S.p.A. (Agusta) Model A109E helicopters that currently
requires inspecting the exhaust ejector locking system, clamp, and
dampers for each engine. The existing AD also requires verifying the
torque of the metallic clamps and installing safety wire on the
metallic clamps;
PROPOSED RULES: Boeing,
Published: 2000-12-29
This document proposes the adoption of a new airworthiness
directive (AD) that is applicable to certain Boeing Model 777200
series airplanes. This proposal would require replacement of certain
existing bushings of the aft trunnion of the outer cylinder of the main
landing gear (MLG) with new bushings, and replacement of grease in an
undercut on
PROPOSED RULES: Boeing,
Published: 2000-12-29
This document proposes the adoption of a new airworthiness
directive (AD) that would apply to certain Boeing Model 737300, 737
400, 737500, 737600, 737700, 737800, 757200, 757200PF, 757200CB,
and 757300 series airplanes. This proposal would require a test of the
two electrical circuits that close the fuel shutoff valve on the wing
spar, and repair,
PROPOSED RULES: Cessna Aircraft Co.,
Published: 2000-12-29
This document proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive
(AD) that would apply to certain Cessna Aircraft Company (Cessna) 150,
172, 175, 180, 182, 185, 206, 210, and 336 series airplanes. The
proposed AD would affect those airplanes equipped with 0513166 series
plastic control wheels. The proposed AD would require you to
repetitively inspect
NOTICES: Random alcohol and drug testing; minimum annual percentage rate; correction,
Published: 2000-12-29
On December 5, 2000, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
published a notice at 65 FR 76000 that announced to the public the
minimum percentage rate for drug and alcohol testing for the year 2001.
In that notice, the FAA included a numerical error on page 76001; this
number refers to the alcohol violation rate for the year 1999. This
document
RULES: Mitigation of impacts to wetlands and natural habitat,
Published: 2000-12-29
This document revises the rule concerning the eligibility for
Federalaid transportation funding of activities to mitigate impacts to
wetlands and natural habitats due to highway projects funded pursuant
to provisions of title 23, U.S. Code. It updates the FHWA's wetlands
regulation to conform with wetland and natural habitat mitigation
provisions
NOTICES: Union Pacific Railroad Co.,
Published: 2000-12-29
On August 31, 2000, the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) petitioned the
Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) seeking a waiver of compliance
with the requirements of 49 CFR 214.329. UP requested relief that would
permit the use of a system described by UP as the automatic train
approach warning system (TAWS). FRA subsequently scheduled a public
NOTICES: Systems of records,
Published: 2000-12-29
DOT intends to establish two new systems of records under the
Privacy Act of 1974 and to exempt them from certain provisions of the
Act. DOT also intends to amend two existing systems of records.