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Federal AviationAdministration

Part 23 Reorganization

Aviation Rulemaking

Committee (ARC)

Part 23 Reorganization

Aviation Rulemaking

Committee (ARC)

Presentation to: Asia Pacific Bilateral Partners

Presented by: Peter White, FAA, Manager, Engine & Propeller Directorate, ANE-100

Date: March 2012

Federal AviationAdministration

2CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

Part 23 Reorganization - OverviewPart 23 Reorganization - OverviewPart 23 Reorganization - OverviewPart 23 Reorganization - Overview

• Background

• ARC Goal - Increase Safety

• Current Status

• A Glimpse into the Future

• Partnership

Federal AviationAdministration

3CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

A joint FAA-industry study

– Studied the adequacy of current airworthiness standards throughout a small airplane’s life

– Included pilot training, operations, and maintenance

The July 2009 study served as the stimulus for the part 23 reorganization ARC

Part 23 Certification Process StudyPart 23 Certification Process Study

Federal AviationAdministration

4CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

Part 23 Certification Process StudyPart 23 Certification Process Study

The CPS recommended that FAA reorganize part 23 using government / industry standards

• Develop performance based standards for new, safety related technology faster

• Leverage industry participation - efficient standards development.

• Increased agility in adapting new safety technologies

• Administrator still finds compliance

Federal AviationAdministration

5CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

Part 23 ARC Goal – Increase SafetyPart 23 ARC Goal – Increase Safety

Safety Targets of the ARC Members

•Minimize Loss of Control accidents•Facilitate the installation of safety enabling technology

•Quantitatively – Our target is to increase product safety, and decrease cost of certification both by a factor of 2.

Federal AviationAdministration

6CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

Safety ContinuumSafety ContinuumSafety ContinuumSafety Continuum

Certifi

catio

n Com

plexit

y

Risk Management Approach

Federal AviationAdministration

7CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

Part 23 ARC – Current StatusPart 23 ARC – Current StatusPart 23 ARC – Current StatusPart 23 ARC – Current Status

• The ARC is developing a recommendation where part 23 requirements would be high level and performance based

• Specific requirements and Methods of Compliance documented in industry standards (ASTM, SAE)

• Better match between requirements and airplane complexity - addresses the Safety Continuum

• Greater agility to adopt/approve new technology

Federal AviationAdministration

8CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

Part 23 ARC – Example of the futurePart 23 ARC – Example of the futurePart 23 ARC – Example of the futurePart 23 ARC – Example of the future

• Current 23.562 is very prescriptive and detailed

• The future: The airplane as a system must be designed to protect all occupants in the event of an emergency landing

• Methods of compliance detailed in industry standardso Stall speed below 45 knots – inflatable restraints only

o Stall speed between 45-65 knots – add energy absorbing seats or structure

o Stall speed greater than 65 knots – add survivable volume requirements

Federal AviationAdministration

9CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

The “Simple Airplane” ChallengeThe “Simple Airplane” Challenge

Federal AviationAdministration

10CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

The “Simple Airplane” ChallengeThe “Simple Airplane” Challenge

• Simple design versus simple to operate…or both?

• We’ve done a great job addressing the mental side of operation (terrain, traffic, weather)

• Not so much the physical side – still use Glenn Curtiss’ control scheme

– Manipulate speed/attitude to control flight path

– Can we automate operation?

• What technology developed between now and the next 20 years will help aid airplane operation?

Federal AviationAdministration

11CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

The “Simple Airplane” ChallengeThe “Simple Airplane” Challenge

iPhone/iPad flies the helicopter

Accelerometers in the phone control flight direction

Vehicle has autoland and hold station feature if phone is set down

All for $300

Federal AviationAdministration

12CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

Part 23 Reorganization – PartnershipPart 23 Reorganization – PartnershipPart 23 Reorganization – PartnershipPart 23 Reorganization – Partnership

• Long term goal – A harmonized set

of part 23 standards, based on this

ARC effort

• Your support of this

effort can help us

reach this goal

Federal AviationAdministration

13CAA NZ Design Delegation Holder’s SeminarMarch 2012

Part 23 ReorganizationPart 23 ReorganizationPart 23 ReorganizationPart 23 Reorganization

Summary

•The efforts of the ARC may result in a fundamental shift of how general aviation airplanes are approved

•We will establish the appropriate level of safety as a continuum based on complexity and risk

•This is an international effort and we thank you for your support

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