2024-05-11
2024-05-11
2024-05-11
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
14 CFR Part 39
RIN 2120–AA64
AGENCY:
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION:
Final rule.
SUMMARY:
The FAA is superseding Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2022–19–15 for certain International Aero
Engines, LLC (IAE LLC) Model PW1100G series engines; and AD 2023–16–07 for certain IAE LLC
Model PW1100G series engines and PW1400G series engines. AD 2022–19–15 required an angled
ultrasonic inspection (AUSI) of the high-pressure turbine (HPT) 1st-stage disk and HPT 2nd-stage
disk, and replacement, if necessary. AD 2023–16–07 required an AUSI of the HPT 1st-stage hub
(also known as the HPT 1st-stage disk) and HPT 2nd-stage hub (also known as the HPT 2nd-stage
disk) for cracks, and replacement, if necessary, which is terminating action for AD 2022–19–15.
This AD was prompted by an investigation that determined an increased risk of powdered metal
anomalies for all powdered metal parts in certain powdered metal production campaigns, which are
susceptible to failure significantly earlier than previously determined. This AD retains the AUSI
requirement for certain HPT 1st-stage and HPT 2nd-stage hubs from AD 2023–16–07. This AD
requires performing an AUSI of the HPT 1st-stage hub, HPT 2nd-stage hub, high-pressure
compressor (HPC) 7th-stage integrally bladed rotor (IBR–7), and HPC 8th-stage integrally bladed
rotor (IBR–8) for cracks, and replacing if necessary. This AD also requires accelerated replacement
of the HPC IBR–7, HPC IBR–8, HPC rear hub, HPT 1st-stage hub, and HPT 2nd-stage hub. The
FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products.
DATES:
This AD is effective April 11, 2024.
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The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by reference of certain publications
listed in this AD as of April 11, 2024.
The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by reference of a certain other
publication listed in this AD as of August 28, 2023 (88 FR 56999, August 22, 2023).
The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by reference of a certain other
publication listed in this AD as of November 7, 2022 (87 FR 59660, October 3, 2022; corrected
October 24, 2022 (87 FR 64156)).
ADDRESSES:
AD Docket: You may examine the AD docket at regulations.gov under Docket No. FAA–2023–
2401; or in person at Docket Operations between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays. The AD docket contains this final rule, any comments received, and other
information. The address for Docket Operations is U.S. Department of Transportation, Docket
Operations, M–30, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Washington, DC 20590.
• For Pratt & Whitney (PW) service information that is incorporated by reference, contact
International Aero Engines, LLC, 400 Main Street, East Hartford, CT 06118; phone: (860) 565–
0140; email: help24@pw.utc.com; website: connect.prattwhitney.com.
• You may view this service information that is incorporated by reference at the FAA, Airworthiness
Products Section, Operational Safety Branch, 1200 District Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803. For
information on the availability of this material at the FAA, call (817) 222–5110. It is also available at
regulations.gov under Docket No. FAA–2023–2401.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The FAA issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (referred to herein as the NPRM) to amend 14
CFR part 39 to supersede AD 2022–19–15, Amendment 39–22184 (87 FR 59660, October 3, 2022;
corrected October 24, 2022 (87 FR 64156)) (AD 2022–19–15); and AD 2023–16–07, Amendment
39–22526 (88 FR 56999, August 22, 2023) (AD 2023–16–07). AD 2022–19–15 applied to certain
IAE LLC Model PW1122G–JM, PW1124G1–JM, PW1124G–JM, PW1127G1–JM, PW1127GA–JM,
PW1127G–JM, PW1129G–JM, PW1130G–JM, PW1133GA–JM, and PW1133G–JM engines. AD
2023–16–07 applied to certain IAE LLC Model PW1122G–JM, PW1124G1–JM, PW1124G–JM,
PW1127G–JM, PW1127G1–JM, PW1127GA–JM, PW1129G–JM, PW1130G–JM, PW1133G–JM,
PW1133GA–JM, PW1428G–JM, PW1428GA–JM, PW1428GH–JM, PW1431G–JM, PW1431GA–
JM, and PW1431GH–JM engines. The NPRM published in the Federal Register on December
28, 2023 (88 FR 89627). The NPRM was prompted by manufacturer analysis of an HPC IBR–7
failure that determined it was caused by a powdered metal anomaly that is similar in nature to the
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anomalies outlined in AD 2022–19–15. The analysis concluded that there is an increased risk of
failure for additional powdered metal parts in certain powdered metal production campaigns,
including the HPC IBR–7 and HPC IBR–8, and that all affected parts are susceptible to failure
significantly earlier than previously determined. The condition, if not addressed, could result in
uncontained hub failure, release of high-energy debris, damage to the engine, damage to the
airplane, and loss of the airplane.
To address the unsafe condition, the FAA issued an NPRM (Docket No. FAA–2023–2237; Project
Identifier AD–2023–01057–E) (referred to herein as the previous NPRM) to supersede AD 2022–
19–15 and AD 2023–16–07, which was published in the Federal Register on December 12, 2023
(88 FR 86088). However, after the previous NPRM was issued, the FAA received information from
PW that an error was inadvertently included in the previous NPRM's compliance times for some of
the HPT 1st-stage and 2nd-stage hubs, which would have required removal significantly later than
necessary. Due to the need to shorten the removal timeframe, the FAA determined it was necessary
to withdraw the previous NPRM and issue the NPRM for the unsafe condition with the correct
compliance times.
In the NPRM, the FAA proposed to continue to require performing an AUSI of the HPT 1st-stage
hub and HPT 2nd-stage hub and replacing as necessary. The NPRM proposed to require
performing an AUSI of the HPC IBR–7 and HPC IBR–8 for cracks and replacing as necessary. The
NPRM also proposed to require accelerated replacement of the HPC IBR–7, HPC IBR–8, HPC rear
hub, HPT 1st-stage hub, HPT 1st-stage air seal, HPT 1st-stage blade retaining plate, HPT 2nd-stage
hub, HPT 2nd-stage blade retaining plate, and HPT 2nd-stage rear seal. The FAA is issuing this AD
to address the unsafe condition on these products.
Comments
The FAA received comments from 14 commenters, including the Air Line Pilots Association,
International (ALPA); Air New Zealand; All Nippon Airways CO., LTD. (ANA); Delta Air Lines, Inc.
(DAL); Hawaiian Airlines; Hong Kong Express Airways Limited (HK Express); InterGlobe Aviation
Limited (IndiGo); JetBlue Airways (JetBlue); Lufthansa Group PW1100G–JM Operators:
Lufthansa, SWISS International, Austrian, Lufthansa Cityline (Lufthansa Group); Lufthansa
Technik AG; MTU Maintenance Hannover GmbH; PW; United Airlines; and Vietnam Airlines JSC.
ALPA urged the manufacturer to develop measures to minimize the operational impact these
inspections will have on operators but supported the proposed AD without change. Thirteen
commenters requested changes to the proposed AD. The following presents the comments received
on the NPRM and the FAA's response to each comment.
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Compliance section, adds service information to the References section, and removes unnecessary
steps from the Accomplishment Instructions. The FAA revised this AD to refer to PW ASB
PW1000G–C–72–00–0225–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 002, dated December 12, 2023. The FAA
also revised paragraph (j), Credit for Previous Actions, of this AD to allow credit for certain actions
performed in accordance with PW ASB PW1000G–C–72–00–0225–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 001,
dated November 3, 2023.
▪ Special Instruction (SI) 46F–23A, dated April 4, 2023, which provides instructions to inspect
IBR–7 parts;
▪ SI 47F–23A, dated April 4, 2023, which provides instructions to inspect IBR–8 parts; and
▪ SI 169F–23B, dated October 11, 2023, and previous, which provides a procedure to inspect all
affected hardware in-shop.
Lufthansa Technik AG noted that SI 169F–23B should be added to the proposed AD to ensure that
credit can be taken from last accomplishment of this SI.
The FAA disagrees. The Related Service Information Under 1 CFR part 51 paragraph contains
service information that is incorporated by reference in this AD, and the above-referenced service
information is not incorporated by reference. The FAA did not change this final rule as a result of
this comment.
The FAA disagrees with adding “or later” or “or later revision” for service information incorporated
by reference in this AD. Future revisions of the service information have not yet been published by
the manufacturer or reviewed by the FAA, and therefore cannot be approved as required service
information. A request for an alternative method of compliance (AMOC) can be submitted to the
FAA in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (k) of this AD if future revisions of the
service information referenced in this AD are published. Additionally, if future revisions of the
service information are published by the manufacturer and approved by the FAA, the FAA may
consider further rulemaking. The FAA did not change this AD as a result of these comments.
of material manufactured from powdered metal addressed by the proposed AD. PW requested
modifying the “Applicability” section of the proposed AD to exclude parts which are not in the
affected population.
The FAA agrees. The FAA will revise paragraph (c), Applicability, of this AD to reference Tables 1, 2,
and 3 of PW SI No. 222F–23, Revision A, dated February 13, 2024, which specifies part numbers
and serial numbers verified as manufactured from powdered metal campaigns produced prior to
November 1, 2015, or after September 1, 2021, and which are therefore outside the population of
material manufactured from powdered metal addressed by this AD. This change in the applicability
reduces the affected part numbers and serial numbers.
For clarity, the FAA did not address HPC IBR–8 having P/N 30G3808 and 30G6308 in this AD
because the FAA has determined that those parts are either retired, out of service, or have
airworthiness limitations that are more restrictive than the requirements of this AD. The FAA did
not change this AD as a result of this comment.
Request To Modify Paragraph (g) of the Proposed AD To Include Certain Part Numbers
Lufthansa Technik AG requested that the FAA review the inclusion of all four affected HPT Stg 1
and Stg 2 part numbers in paragraphs (g)(1) and (2) of the proposed AD for completeness of
retaining the requirements of AD 2023–16–07 with no change.
The FAA disagrees. Paragraph (g), Retained Inspections from AD 2023–16–07, With No Changes,
of this AD applies to certain part and serial numbers as specified. The FAA did not change this AD
as a result of this comment.
The FAA disagrees. The commenter provided no justification for the request, and the FAA has
determined that this AD as written accomplishes the same result requested by the commenter. The
FAA did not change this AD as a result of this comment.
replacement of HPT 1st-stage front air seal, HPT 2nd-stage rear air seal, HPT 1st-stage blade
retaining plate, and HPT 2nd-stage blade retaining plate, and further noted that these parts would
be automatically replaced with incorporation of the Block D 1st and 2nd stage turbine disks. Air
New Zealand requested the removal of the references to the HPT 1&2 air seals and the HPT Stage 1
& 2 retaining plates.
The FAA agrees. The FAA will remove the references to HPT 1st-stage front air seal, HPT 2nd-stage
rear air seal, HPT 1st-stage blade retaining plate, and HPT 2nd-stage blade retaining plate from this
AD.
The FAA agrees. The FAA will revise paragraph (h), New Required Actions, of this AD to address
the calculation of cyclic limits for part replacement and AUSI compliance times for parts that have
been installed in a Group 1 and Group 2 configuration as defined in the note to Table 3 of the
compliance paragraph of PW ASB PW1000G–C–72–00–0224–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 001 and
PW1000G–C–72–00–0225–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 002. The FAA has not reviewed SIL 17 and
will not reference this service information in this AD.
The FAA disagrees. The FAA cannot account for all circumstances that would require an engine
shop visit. Unusual engine shop visit circumstances may be considered through the provisions of
paragraph (k), Alternative Methods of Compliance, of this AD. The FAA did not change this AD as a
result of this comment.
Request To Clarify Discrepancy in Compliance Times Between the Proposed AD and the PW
ASB
Two commenters, DAL and IndiGo, noted a discrepancy between the compliance times in the
proposed AD and those in the PW ASBs. IndiGo requested that the FAA clarify if the compliance
timeline in the proposed AD supersedes the compliance timeline in the PW ASBs, and if the
operators can wait for the proposed AD to be issued and follow the effective date stated in the
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proposed AD. DAL requested that the FAA add a paragraph or revise paragraph (h)(2) to address
the 100–FC drawdown periods in the proposed AD and the discrepancy between the compliance
times of the AD and the PW ASBs.
The FAA disagrees with adding a paragraph. Operators are required to comply within the
compliance times specified in this AD. However, how an operator reacts to recommended actions
from the design approval holder (DAH) should be spelled out in their approved maintenance
program and is not governed by this AD. The FAA did not change this AD as a result of this
comment.
The FAA disagrees. The FAA determined that a tiered drawdown is not necessary because all parts
exceeding the compliance time or cycle limit stated in Table 1 to paragraph (h)(2) and Table 2 to
paragraph (h)(3) of this AD must be removed within 100 FCs after the effective date of this AD. The
FAA did not change this AD as a result of this comment.
The FAA disagrees. This AD requires the removal of HPC rear hub having P/N 30G4008 at either
the next HPC engine shop visit or the next HPT engine shop visit, whichever occurs first. The FAA
determined that it is not necessary to specify a compliance time for HPC rear hub having P/N
30G4008 due to the cycle limits for the associated HPC and HPT parts. The FAA did not change
this AD as a result of this comment.
The FAA partially agrees. The FAA does not agree with the wording proposed by the commenter.
The FAA agrees to meet the commenter's intent by changing the wording of paragraph (h)(9) of this
AD from “if any crack is found,” to “if any crack indication is found.”
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The FAA disagrees. Paragraph (h)(10) of this AD applies to repetitive inspections of affected parts
installed within the last 100 FCs. Parts that are not included in paragraph (c), Applicability, of this
AD are not subject to the repetitive AUSI requirement. The FAA did not change this AD as a result
of this comment.
The FAA disagrees. The FAA has determined that including the part names in the header is not
necessary because paragraph (h)(2) specifies the parts and part numbers subject to the compliance
time specified in Table 1 to Paragraph (h)(2) of this AD. The FAA did not change this AD as a result
of this comment.
The FAA disagrees. However, the FAA has updated paragraph (c), Applicability, of this AD to
exempt serial numbers listed in Tables 1, 2, and 3 of SI 222F–23, Revision A, which includes parts
subject to AUSI at production.
The FAA disagrees. The FAA has determined that adding such a statement is unnecessary because
the existing airworthiness limitations are more restrictive. The FAA did not change this AD as a
result of this comment.
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AD is confusing. Lufthansa Technik AG notes that on the first look, it seems that the compliance
time for part removal at next HPT shop visit is applicable to one row only, but in fact should be
applicable for all parts listed below. The commenters requested that the FAA complete the engine
group and compliance time boxes for each line item listed in Table 2 and Table 3 of the proposed
AD.
The FAA agrees. The FAA has revised Table 2 to paragraph (h)(3) and Table 3 to paragraph (h)(4)
of this AD to complete the engine group and compliance time columns for each line item.
The FAA disagrees. Operators can submit a request for an AMOC to the FAA in accordance with the
requirements of paragraph (k) of this AD with the data that shows the modification provides an
acceptable level of safety. The FAA did not change this AD in response to this comment.
The FAA agrees to revise the definition of “part eligible for installation” in paragraph (i) of this AD
to reference part serial numbers identified in Tables 1, 2, and 3 of SI 222F–23, Revision A. The FAA
does not agree to include an undated reference to SI 222F–23. Future revisions of service
information have not yet been published by the manufacturer or reviewed by the FAA, and
therefore cannot be approved as required service information. A request for an AMOC can be
submitted to the FAA in accordance with paragraph (k) of this AD if future revisions of the service
information referenced in this AD are published. Additionally, if future revisions of the service
information are published by the manufacturer and approved by the FAA, the FAA may consider
further rulemaking.
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The FAA agrees. If the newly produced parts are manufactured from powdered metal material
produced prior to November 1, 2015, or after September 1, 2021, as identified in the original
manufacturing records or in Tables 1, 2, and 3 of SI No. 222F–23, Revision A, those parts are not
affected by this AD. The FAA revised the definition of “part eligible for installation” in paragraph (i)
(5) of this AD to reference parts identified as not affected by this AD in paragraph (c)(2) of this AD.
Therefore, parts identified in Tables 1, 2, and 3 of SI No. 222F–23, Revision A, will meet the
definition of “part eligible for installation.” To meet the updated definition of “part eligible for
installation,” affected parts need to be inspected in accordance with this AD. Unaffected parts can
be installed without performing the requirements of this AD.
The FAA agrees to clarify. The FAA does not have a set definition for induction. Reference your
approved maintenance program to determine what ADs apply to your engines during an engine
shop visit. In the example provided, if the engine were already at an engine shop visit on the
effective date of this AD, the requirements of paragraphs (h)(1) and (2) would apply at the next
engine shop visit after the effective date of this AD. The FAA did not change this AD in response to
this comment.
Request To Include 2nd-Stage HPT Retaining Plates in Paragraph (i), Definitions, of the
Proposed AD
One commenter, Lufthansa Technik AG, requested that the FAA include 2nd-stage HPT retaining
plates in the definition of parts eligible for installation.
The FAA disagrees. The FAA revised this final rule to remove references to HPT retaining plates in
response to another comment. The FAA did not change this AD in response to this comment.
Request To Identify Previous AUSI Service Information in Paragraph (j), Credit for Previous
Actions, of the Proposed AD
One commenter, Lufthansa Technik AG, observed that, in addition to the credit for paragraphs (g)
(1) and (2) of the proposed AD, it should be required to note down which procedures qualify as
“AUSI performed” for cyclic requirements under paragraphs (h)(2) with table 1 and (h)(8) of the
proposed AD to correctly determine the remaining life and if the AUSI was performed prior to AD
effectivity. The commenter listed the following service information: For HPT hubs in accordance
with (h)(2) and (8) of the proposed AD:
▪ SI 169F–23;
▪ SB PW1000G–C–72–00–0188–00A–930A–D, Issue 1 dated September 13, 2021; and
▪ PW1000G–C–72–00–0188–00A–930A–D, Issue 2 dated July 8, 2022.
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For HPC parts in accordance with paragraph (h)(8) of the proposed AD:
▪ SI 46F–23; and
▪ SI 47F–23.
The FAA infers that the commenter requested that the FAA add the service information identified
to paragraph (j), Credit for Previous Actions, of this AD. The FAA disagrees. PW SB PW1000G–C–
72–00–0188–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 001, dated September 13, 2021, is referenced in paragraph
(j), Credit for Previous Actions, of this AD. The FAA revised paragraph (j), Credit for Previous
Actions, of this AD to include PW ASB PW1000G–C–72–00–0225–00A–930A–D, Issue No. 001,
dated November 3, 2023, which provides methods for AUSI that may have been previously used, in
response to a separate comment. The FAA did not change this AD in response to this comment.
The FAA disagrees because 14 CFR 39.23 allows for special flight permits unless specified as limited
or prohibited in the AD. The FAA did not change this AD in response to this comment.
Conclusion
The FAA reviewed the relevant data, considered any comments received, and determined that air
safety requires adopting the AD as proposed. Accordingly, the FAA is issuing this AD to address the
unsafe condition on these products. Except for minor editorial changes, and any other changes
described previously, this AD is adopted as proposed in the NPRM. None of the changes will
increase the economic burden on any operator.
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Interim Action
The FAA considers this AD to be an interim action. The unsafe condition is still under investigation
by the manufacturer and, depending on the results of that investigation, the FAA may consider
further rulemaking action.
Costs of Compliance
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The FAA estimates that this AD affects 430 engines installed on airplanes of U.S. registry. The FAA
estimates that 366 engines will need replacement of the HPT 1st-stage hub; 351 engines will need
replacement of the HPT 2nd-stage hub; 408 engines will need replacement of the HPC IBR–7; 368
engines will need replacement of the HPC IBR–8; and 283 engines will need replacement of the
HPC rear hub.
The FAA estimates the following costs to comply with this AD:
Estimated Costs
Parts cost
Cost per Cost on U.S.
Action Labor cost (average pro-
product operators
rated cost)
AUSI of HPT 1st-stage 80 work-hours $0 $6,800 $2,924,000
hub, HPT 2nd-stage hub, ×$85 per hour
HPC IBR–7, and HPC = $6,800
IBR–8 for cracks
The FAA has included all known costs in its cost estimate. According to the manufacturer, however,
some of the costs of this AD may be covered under warranty, thereby reducing the cost impact on
affected operators.
The FAA is issuing this rulemaking under the authority described in Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart
III, Section 44701, General requirements. Under that section, Congress charges the FAA with
promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in air commerce by prescribing regulations for practices,
methods, and procedures the Administrator finds necessary for safety in air commerce. This
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regulation is within the scope of that authority because it addresses an unsafe condition that is
likely to exist or develop on products identified in this rulemaking action.
Regulatory Findings
The FAA has determined that this AD will not have federalism implications under Executive Order
13132. This AD will not have a substantial direct effect on the States, on the relationship between
the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among
the various levels of government.
(3) Will not have a significant economic impact, positive or negative, on a substantial number of
small entities under the criteria of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
The Amendment
Accordingly, under the authority delegated to me by the Administrator, the FAA amends 14 CFR
part 39 as follows:
§ 39.13 [Amended]
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(2) This AD replaces AD 2023–16–07, Amendment 39–22526 (88 FR 56999, August 22, 2023) (AD
2023–16–07).
(c) Applicability
(1) This AD applies to International Aero Engines, LLC (IAE LLC) Model PW1122G–JM,
PW1124G1–JM, PW1124G–JM, PW1127G–JM, PW1127G1–JM, PW1127G1A–JM, PW1127G1B–JM,
PW1127GA–JM, PW1129G–JM, PW1130G–JM, PW1133G–JM, PW1133GA–JM, PW1428G–JM,
PW1428GA–JM, PW1428GH–JM, PW1431G–JM, PW1431GA–JM, and PW1431GH–JM engines
with an installed:
(i) High-pressure compressor (HPC) 7th-stage integrally bladed rotor (IBR–7) having part number
(P/N) 30G2307 or 30G4407;
(ii) HPC 8th-stage integrally bladed rotor (IBR–8) having P/N 30G5608, 30G5908, or 30G8908;
(iv) High-pressure turbine (HPT) 1st-stage hub having P/N 30G4201, 30G6201, or 30G7301; or
(2) This AD does not apply to parts identified in paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (v) of this AD if those
parts were manufactured from powdered metal material produced prior to November 1, 2015, or
after September 1, 2021, as identified by part serial number in Tables 1, 2, and 3 of PW Special
Instruction (SI) No. 222F–23, Revision B, dated March 1, 2024 (PW SI No. 222F–23, Revision B)
or in the original manufacturing records for the part.
(3) If the original manufacturing records do not identify the production date of the powdered metal
used to make the parts identified in paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (v) of this AD, and the part serial
number is not listed in Tables 1, 2, and 3 of PW SI No. 222F–23, Revision B, then the part is subject
to the requirements of this AD.
(d) Subject
Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC) Code 7230, Turbine Engine Compressor Section; 7250,
Turbine Section.
(f) Compliance
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Comply with this AD within the compliance times specified, unless already done.
(2) This paragraph restates the requirements of paragraph (g)(2) of AD 2023–16–07. For Group 1
and Group 2 engines with an installed HPT 2nd-stage hub having P/N 30G6602 and an S/N listed
in Tables 1, 2, 3, or 4 of PW SI No. 149F–23, within 30 days after August 28, 2023 (the effective
date of AD 2023–16–07), perform an AUSI of the HPT 2nd-stage hubs for cracks in accordance
with the Accomplishment Instructions, paragraph 9.C. or 9.D., as applicable, of PW1000G–C–72–
00–0188–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 002.
(2) For Group 1 and Group 2 engines with an affected HPT 1st-stage hub having P/N 30G7301 or an
HPT 2nd-stage hub having P/N 30G6602, before exceeding the applicable compliance time in
Table 1 to paragraph (h)(2) of this AD, except as required by paragraphs (g)(1) and (2) and
paragraph (h)(7) of this AD, perform an AUSI of the affected HPT 1st-stage hub or HPT 2nd-stage
hub, as applicable, for cracks in accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions, paragraph 1.D.
(7)(a) or 1.D.(7)(b) of PW ASB PW1000G–C–72–00–0225–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 002, dated
December 12, 2023 (PW ASB PW1000G–C–72–00–0225–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 002).
Thereafter, repeat the AUSI at the applicable interval in Table 1 to paragraph (h)(2) of this AD.
AUSI
performed
Engine
prior to Compliance time Repetitive interval
group
effective date of
this AD
1 No Before accumulating 3,800 Thereafter at each HPT
cycles since new (CSN) or within engine shop visit or before
100 flight cycles (FCs) after the exceeding 3,800 FCs from
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AUSI
performed
Engine
prior to Compliance time Repetitive interval
group
effective date of
this AD
effective date of this AD, the last AUSI of the affected
whichever occurs later hub, whichever occurs first.
(3) For Group 1 and Group 2 engines with an affected part listed in Table 2 to paragraph (h)(3) of
this AD, at the next HPT engine shop visit not to exceed the applicable cyclic limit specified in Table
2 to paragraph (h)(3) of this AD, or 100 FCs after the effective date of the AD, whichever occurs
later, except as required by paragraphs (h)(6) and (8) of this AD, remove the affected part from
service and replace with a part eligible for installation.
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(4) For Group 1 and Group 2 engines with an affected part listed in Table 3 to paragraph (h)(4) of
this AD, before exceeding the applicable compliance times specified in Table 3 to paragraph (h)(4)
of this AD, remove the affected part from service and replace with a part eligible for installation.
Engine Part
Part No. Compliance time
group name
1 and 2 HPC rear 30G4008 At the next HPC shop visit or HPT shop visit,
hub whichever occurs first after the effective date of
this AD.
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Engine Part
Part No. Compliance time
group name
whichever occurs later.
(5) For affected parts that have been operated in a Group 1 and Group 2 configuration, calculate
part replacement and AUSI times required by paragraphs (h)(2) through (4) using the note to Table
3 of the compliance paragraph of PW ASB PW1000G–C–72–00–0224–00A–930A–D, Issue No:
001 or PW ASB PW1000G–C–72–00–0225–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 002, as applicable, which
addresses calculating mixed model cycles.
(6) For Group 1 and Group 2 engines with an installed HPT 1st-stage hub having P/N 30G6201 or
an HPT 2nd-stage hub having P/N 30G5502 and an S/N listed in Tables 1, 2, 3, or 4 of PW SI No.
149F–23 that has not had an AUSI performed before the effective date of this AD, before further
flight, remove the affected hub from service.
(7) For Group 1 and Group 2 engines with an installed HPT 1st-stage hub having P/N 30G7301 or
an HPT 2nd-stage hub having P/N 30G6602 with an S/N listed in Tables 1, 2, 3, or 4 of PW SI No.
198F–23, dated November 3, 2023 (PW SI No. 198F–23), within 100 FC after the effective date of
this AD, perform an AUSI of the affected hub for cracks in accordance with the Accomplishment
Instructions, paragraph 1.D.(7)(a) or 1.D.(7)(b) of PW ASB PW1000G–C–72–00–0225–00A–
930A–D, Issue No: 002.
(8) For Group 1 and Group 2 engines with an installed HPT 1st-stage hub having P/N 30G6201 or
an HPT 2nd-stage hub having P/N 30G5502 with an S/N listed in Tables 1, 2, 3, or 4 of PW SI No.
198F–23, within 100 FC after the effective date of this AD, remove the hub from service and replace
with a part eligible for installation.
(9) If any crack indication is found during any AUSI required by this AD, before further flight,
remove the affected part from service and replace with a part eligible for installation.
(10) If an affected part has accumulated 100 FCs or less since the last AUSI, reinspection is not
required provided that the part was not damaged during removal from the engine.
(i) Definitions
(1) For the purposes of this AD, “Group 1 engines” are IAE LLC Model PW1122G–JM, PW1124G1–
JM, PW1124G–JM, PW1127G–JM, PW1127G1–JM, PW1127G1A–JM, PW1127G1B–JM, and
PW1127GA–JM engines.
(2) For the purposes of this AD, “Group 2 engines” are IAE LLC Model PW1129G–JM, PW1130G–
JM, PW1133G–JM, PW1133GA–JM, PW1428G–JM, PW1428GA–JM, PW1428GH–JM, PW1431G–
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(3) For the purposes of this AD, an “HPC engine shop visit” is the induction of an engine into the
shop for maintenance involving the separation of the H-flange.
(4) For the purposes of this AD, an “HPT engine shop visit” is the induction of an engine into the
shop for maintenance involving the separation of the M-flange.
(5) For the purposes of this AD, a “part eligible for installation” is:
(i) An HPC IBR–7 having P/N 30G2307 or 30G4407 that has passed the AUSI required by
paragraph (h)(1) of this AD or is identified as not affected by this AD in paragraph (c)(2) of this AD,
or later approved P/N.
(ii) An HPC IBR–8 having P/N 30G5608, 30G5908, or 30G8908 that has passed the AUSI
required by paragraph (h)(1) of this AD or is identified as not affected by this AD in paragraph (c)
(2) of this AD, or later approved P/N.
(iii) An HPT 1st-stage hub having P/N 30G7301 that has passed the AUSI required by paragraph (h)
(2) of this AD or is identified as not affected by this AD in paragraph (c)(2) of this AD, or later
approved P/N.
(iv) An HPT 2nd-stage hub having P/N 30G6602 that has passed the AUSI required by paragraph
(h)(2) of this AD or is identified as not affected by this AD in paragraph (c)(2) of this AD, or later
approved P/N.
(v) An HPC rear hub having P/N 30G8208 and is identified as not affected by this AD in paragraph
(c)(2) of this AD, or later approved P/N.
(2) This paragraph provides credit for the actions specified in paragraph (h)(2) and (6) of this AD, if
those actions were performed before the effective date of this AD using PW Alert Service Bulletin
PW ASB PW1000G–C–72–00–0225–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 001, dated November 3, 2023. This
service information is not incorporated by reference in this AD.
(2) Before using any approved AMOC, notify your appropriate principal inspector, or lacking a
principal inspector, the manager of the local flight standards district office/certificate holding
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district office.
(2) Service information identified in this AD that is not incorporated by reference is available at the
address specified in paragraph (m)(6) of this AD.
(2) You must use this service information as applicable to do the actions required by this AD, unless
the AD specifies otherwise.
(3) The following service information was approved for IBR on April 11, 2024.
(i) Pratt & Whitney Alert Service Bulletin PW1000G–C–72–00–0224–00A–930A–D, Issue No:
001, dated November 3, 2023.
(ii) Pratt & Whitney Alert Service Bulletin PW1000G–C–72–00–0225–00A–930A–D, Issue No:
002, dated December 12, 2023.
(iii) Pratt & Whitney Special Instruction No. 198F–23, dated November 3, 2023.
(iv) Pratt & Whitney Special Instruction No. 222F–23, Revision B, dated March 1, 2024.
(4) The following service information was approved for IBR on August 28, 2023 (88 FR 56999,
August 22, 2023).
(i) Pratt & Whitney Special Instruction No. 149F–23, dated August 4, 2023.
(ii) [Reserved]
(5) The following service information was approved for IBR on November 7, 2022 (87 FR 59660,
October 3, 2022; corrected October 24, 2022 (87 FR 64156)).
(i) Pratt & Whitney Service Bulletin PW1000G–C–72–00–0188–00A–930A–D, Issue No: 002,
dated July 8, 2022.
(ii) [Reserved]
(6) For Pratt & Whitney service information that is incorporated by reference, contact International
Aero Engines, LLC, 400 Main Street, East Hartford, CT 06118; phone: (860) 565–0140; email:
help24@pw.utc.com; website: connect.prattwhitney.com.
(7) You may view this service information that is incorporated by reference at the FAA,
Airworthiness Products Section, Operational Safety Branch, 1200 District Avenue, Burlington, MA
01803. For information on the availability of this material at the FAA, call (817) 222–5110.
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(8) You may view this material at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of this material at NARA, visit www.archives.gov/federal-register/
cfr/ibr-locations or email fr.inspection@nara.gov.
Victor Wicklund,
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