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FAA emissions proposal worries some

By Janice Wood · April 30, 2009 ·

A recently-released FAA proposal would amend FAR Part 34 fuel venting and exhaust emission requirements for turbine-powered airplanes, including new, tighter emission standards for engines manufactured after Dec. 31, 2003. Engines that entered production before that date will be grandfathered and exempt from the new standards.

The complex and confusing proposal has some operators concerned about the status of their powerplants and the cost of maintenance needed for compliance, but the concern is unfounded, said Dom Sepulveda, Pratt & Whitney Canada’s manager of environmental regulatory affairs and emissions.

Sepulveda told Aviation International News, “As necessary, the FAA amends certification standards for aircraft engine emissions to be in compliance with international standards. Pratt & Whitney is aware of these international standards and has always developed engines with a global perspective. Therefore, this revision will have no impact on P&WC engines, and we will not have to retrofit any engines to be compliant.

Business aircraft engines made by other manufacturers after Dec. 31, 2003, also are understood to comply with the new requirements already, the AIN report said.

To read the full report: http://www.ainonline.com/news/single-news-page/article/faa-emissions-proposal-has-some-operators-worried/

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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