T00003NY
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Revision No. 15
Bombardier Inc.
BD-700-1A10
BD-700-1A11
December 18, 2008
This data sheet which is part of Type Certificate No. T00003NY, prescribes conditions and limitations under which
the product for which the Type Certificate was issued meets the airworthiness requirements of the Federal Aviation
Regulations.
I - Model BD-700-1A10 (Transport Category), Approved November 13, 1998, by the FAA and July 31, 1998, by the
Canadian Department of Transport (DOT).
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Load Weight **
See NOTE 3
Assuming a fuel density of 6.75 lbs./US Gal.
APPROVED (a) Airplane Flight Manual (AFM), Bombardier Publication CSP 700-1 or
PUBLICATIONS CSP 700-1A for the appropriate weight configuration and subsequent approved
revisions.
(d) Structural Repair Manual (SRM), Bombardier Publication BD 700 SRM and
subsequent approved revisions.
Type Certification The approved type design is defined in the document RAZ-C700-127 at
Configuration Issue NC or later approved revision. The approved type design number
appropriate for the "as delivered" configuration of a particular BD-700-1A10
airplane is defined in the document RAL-700-XXXX (XXXX denotes the
serial number for the aircraft concerned).
C. G. RANGE Refer to Transport Canada approved Airplane Flight Manual (AFM), Bombardier
Publication CSP 700-1. See NOTE 1.
II - Model BD-700-1A11 (Transport Category), Approved September 20, 2004, by the FAA and March 12, 2004, by
the Canadian Department of Transport (DOT).
APPROVED (a) Airplane Flight Manual (AFM), Bombardier Publication CSP 700-5000-1 for
PUBLICATIONS the appropriate weight configuration and subsequent approved revisions.
(d) Structural Repair Manual (SRM), Bombardier Publication BD 700 SRM and
subsequent approved revisions.
Type Certification The approved type design is defined in the document RAZ-C700-127 at
Configuration Issue A-2. The approved type design number appropriate for the "as delivered"
configuration of a particular BD-700-1A11 airplane is defined in the document
RAL-700-XXXX (XXXX denotes the serial number for the aircraft concerned).
C. G. RANGE Refer to Transport Canada approved Airplane Flight Manual (AFM), Bombardier
Publication CSP 700-1. See NOTE 1.
DATUM FS 0.0 located at 144 in. + 32 in. Fwd of the aircraft nose
Data Pertinent to all Models except where indicated
OIL Engine, APU: Refer to Aircraft Maintenance Manual, Bombardier Publication BD 700
AMM, Chapter 51 (Global Express) or BD 700-1A11 AMM, Chapter 51 (Global 5000)
OIL TEMPERATURE °C °F
Minimum for Starting -40 -40
Minimum before accelerating above idle 20 68
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MEAN AERO- 153.6 in. (3.9 m) (MAC leading edge at fuselage station 676.87 in.)
DYNAMIC CHORD
LEVELING MEANS Plumb bob and target in the Aft equipment bay at FS 926
MAXIMUM Twenty two (including the crew and no more than 19 passengers)
OCCUPANTS See NOTE 2
SERVICE INFORMATION Service Bulletins, structural repair manuals, and aircraft flight manuals which
contain a statement that the document is Transport Canada approved or
Transport Canada approved through the Manufacturers Design Approval
Representative are accepted by the FAA and are considered FAA approved.
These approvals pertain to the type design only.
IMPORT ELIGIBILITY A U.S. Airworthiness Certificate may be issued on the basis of the Canadian
Department of Transport "Certificate of Airworthiness for Export" signed by the
Minister of Transport. This form must contain the following statement:
"This certifies that the aircraft described below has been manufactured in
conformity with data forming the basis for the Transport Canada Type
Certificate No. A-177 and includes the minimum type design defined in
document RAZ-C700-127 at Issue NC or subsequent approved revisions as being
required to comply with the basis for the FAA Type Certificate No. T00003NY”,
and is in a condition for safe operation.
The U.S. airworthiness certification basis for aircraft type certificated under FAR
21.29 and exported by the country of manufacture is FAR 21.183(c) or FAR
21.185(c)
The U.S. airworthiness certification basis for aircraft type certificated under FAR
21.29 and exported from countries other than the country of manufacture (e.g.
third party country) is FAR 21.183(d) or FAR 21.185(b)
Exemptions:
(1) No. 6726. FAR 25.1435(b)(1) Hydraulic System Proof Pressure Testing,
applicable to BD-700-1A10 only.
NOTE 1 A current weight and balance report must be provided for each aircraft at the
time of the original airworthiness certification and at all times thereafter except
in case of an operator having an FAA approved loading system for weight and
balance control.
NOTE 2 The green aircraft type design configuration does not include passenger
provisions. Carriage of persons in the cabin is permitted when an approved
seating arrangement and related required passenger provisions are incorporated
in accordance with the Type Certificate Basis.
NOTE 3 System fuel, which must be included in the empty weight, is the amount of fuel
required to fill the system plumbing and tanks to the undrainable level plus
unusable fuel in the fuel tanks. The weight of undrainable and unusable fuel
defined in the Fuel Capacity section must be included in the empty weight of the
airplane.
NOTE 5 The airplane life limits and repetitive inspections for components and equipment
and information essential for proper maintenance, are listed in Bombardier
Publication BD 700 TLMC (Global Express) BD-700-1A11 TLMC (Global
5000). These limitations may not be changed without FAA Engineering
approval.
NOTE 9 FAA Exemption No. 7120C (Regulatory Docket No. FAA-2002-13385) was
issued to Bombardier Aerospace, on September 2, 2003 which granted an
exemption from the requirements of 25.785(b) for the general occupant
protection requirements for occupants of multiplace side-facing seats that are
occupied during take off and landing for Bombardier Global Express BD-700-
1A10 airplanes.
NOTE 11 The certification basis for airplane model BD-700-1A10 and BD-700-1A11
includes FAR 25.831 at Amendment 25-89 and FAR 25.841 at Amendment 25-
87. These regulations address operation at high altitude and include
pressurization system requirements, as well as structural requirements on the
pressure vessel. In addition, a high altitude special condition, which contains
similar requirements, was applied by the Canadian authorities. Therefore, any
changes to the pressurization system or modifications or repairs to the pressure
vessel must be approved in accordance with these and other applicable
requirements.
NOTE 12 FAA Exemption No. 7259 (Regulatory Docket No. 29819) and 7891
(Regulatory Docket No. FAA-2002-12350) were issued to Bombardier
Aerospace, on June 29, 2000 which granted exemption from the requirements of
FAR 25.813(e) for the installation of doors in partitions between passenger
compartments for the BD-700-1A10 aircraft.
NOTE 13 The Global Express is a marketing designation for the Model BD-700-1A10
aircraft and the Global 5000 is a marketing designation for the Model BD-700-
1A11 aircraft. FAA Airworthiness Directives will be issued against the Model
numbers (BD-700-1A10, or BD-700-1A11)
NOTE 14 The higher weights are applicable to aircraft that are either post modification
Bombardier Service Bulletin SB 700-1A11-11-002 or post modification
Bombardier Modsum 700T97079C.
NOTE 15 Refers to aircraft which incorporate Bombardier Service Bulletin SB 700-11-
020
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