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AD FAA-2018-0653

Yaw Maneuver Conditions-Rudder Reversals

Summary

The FAA proposes to add a new load condition to the design standards for transport category airplanes. The new load condition would require the airplane be designed to withstand the loads caused by rapid reversals of the rudder pedals and would apply to transport category airplanes that have a powered rudder control surface or surfaces. This rule is necessary because accident and incident data show that pilots sometimes make rudder reversals during flight, even though such reversals are unnecessary and discouraged by flightcrew training programs. The current design standards do not require the airplane structure to withstand the loads that may result from such reversals. If the airplane loads exceed those for which it is designed, the airplane structure may fail, resulting in catastrophic loss of control of the airplane. This proposal aims to prevent structural failure of the rudder and vertical stabilizer that may result from these rudder reversals.

Directive Details

AD Number

FAA-2018-0653

Document Number

2018-15154

Type

Proposed Rule

Publication Date

July 16, 2018

Comments Close

October 15, 2018

Criticality

important

Emergency

No

Docket ID

Docket No.: FAA-2018-0653-

Topics

AircraftAviation safetyReporting and recordkeeping requirements

Official Documents

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