Type-Certificate Data Sheet: No. EASA - IM.A.035
Type-Certificate Data Sheet: No. EASA - IM.A.035
Type-Certificate Data Sheet: No. EASA - IM.A.035
TYPE-CERTIFICATE
DATA SHEET
No. EASA.IM.A.035
for
Boeing 767
Type Certificate Holder:
The Boeing Company
1901 Oakesdale Avenue SW
Renton, WA 98057-2623
USA
NOTE: The 767-200 and 767-300 series were not subject to a validation by JAA prior to
EASA, therefore they are accepted by EASA under the provisions of Regulation
[EC] 1702/2003.
The 767-400ER was the subject of a JAA validation; this TCDS replaces JAA TCDS
JAA/25/00-24.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1: 767-200
I. General
2. Performance Class A
5. Special Conditions
- Ditching Provisions 25.801 (Over- water operation can be approved when the aircraft has
been equipped and installation has been approved according to FAR 25.801)
6. Exemptions
Exemption from FAR 25: Exemption No. 4725 - Exemption from 25.785(h) - Allows one seat
for a required flight attendant to be located near the overwing Type III exits.
7. Elect to Comply
None
FAR 25 (Several) Use of 1-g stall speed (non-structural Sections) for some increased gross
weight 767-200 airplanes
2. Description
Low wing jet transport with a conventional tail unit configuration, powered by two high bypass
turbofan engines mounted on pylons beneath the wings.
3. Equipment
4. Dimensions
Length 48.51 m (159 ft 2 in)
Wing Span 47.57 m (156 ft 1 in)
Height 15.85 m (52 ft)
5. Engines
Two (2) General Electric CF6-80A or 80C2 Turbofan Engines
Models installed: -80A, -80A2, 80C2B2, -80C2B4, -80C2B4F, -80C2B6F, -80C2B7F.
For limitations see FAA data sheet no E13NE or Airplane Flight Manual
7. Propellers
N/A
9. Fluid Capacities
For airspeed limits see the FAA TCDS A1NM and appropriate FAA Approved Airplane Flight
Manual.
Kilograms Pounds
MTW 175,994 388,000
MTOW 175,540 387,000
MLW 129,274 285,000
MZFW 117,934 260,000
The following increased weights have been certified for the 767-200 post TC:
Kilograms Pounds
MTW 179,622 396,000
MTOW 179,169 395,000
MLW 136,078 300,000
MZFW 117,934 260,000
See the appropriate FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual and Weight and Balance Manual
15. Datum
See Weights and Balance Manual and refer to FAA TCDS A1NM
See Weights and Balance Manual and refer to FAA TCDS A1NM
20. Exits
23. ETOPS
The type design reliability and performance of this airplane has been evaluated in
accordance with FAA Advisory Circular 120-42A and found suitable for extended range
operations when configured in accordance with Boeing Document D6T11604
“CONFIGURATION, MAINTENANCE AND PROCEDURES FOR EXTENDED RANGE (ER)
OPERATION”. This finding does not constitute approval to conduct extended range
operations. ETOPS approval for the –200 is determined by NAA operating policies.
Aircraft which have made their first flight after 31 December 2011 must be equipped with a
fuel tank Flammability Reduction System (EASA SIB 2010-10).
Flammability Reduction Systems have been installed on aircraft line numbers 993 and on or
as modification per Service Bulletin 767-47-0001. Airworthiness Limitations for the FRS are
contained in Section 9 of the applicable Maintenance Planning Document.
This system shall remain installed and operative and can only be dispatched inoperative in
accordance with the provisions of the MMEL.
Since validation of the 767-200 model was conducted by individual NAAs and not under JAA
process, there is no generic JAA AFM format. It is the responsibility of the State of Registry
to establish that the AFM for an individual aircraft contains appropriate and relevant data and
limitations.
CMRs
Model 767 MRB Report
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Life Limited Parts and required inspection intervals are listed in the FAA approved
Airworthiness Limitations Section (Section 9) of the Boeing Maintenance Planning Data
Document D622T001.
Structural Repair Manual – Boeing Document D634T201
The Operational Suitability Data elements listed below are approved by the European Aviation Safety
Agency under the EASA Type Certificate [original TC number] as per Commission Regulation (EU)
748/2012 as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) No 69/2014.
Note: These data cover the models B757-300 and -300 series and the B767-200, -300, -300F and -400ER
series aircraft. Differences are addressed in D6-85798.
VI. Notes
SECTION 2: 767-300
I. General
2. Performance Class A
5. Special Conditions
- Ditching Provisions 25.801 (Over- water operation can be approved when the aircraft has
been equipped and installation has been approved according to FAR 25.801)
6. Exemptions
Exemption from FAR 25: Exemption No. 4725 - Exemption from 25.785(h) - Allows one seat
for a required flight attendant to be located near the overwing Type III exits.
7. Elect to Comply
None
11. Description
Low wing jet transport with a conventional tail unit configuration, powered by two high bypass
turbofan engines mounted on pylons beneath the wings
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12. Equipment
Refer to FAA TCDS A1NM
13. Dimensions
Length 54.94 m (180 ft 3 in)
Wing Span 47.57 m (156 ft 1 in)
Height 15.85 m (52 ft 0 in)
14. Engines
Two (2) Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7 Turbofan Engines
Models installed JT9D-7R4D, -7R4E, -7R4E4
For Limitations see FAA Engine TCDS E3NE or Airplane Flight Manual.
16. Propellers
N/A
For airspeed limits see the FAA TCDS A1NM and appropriate FAA Approved Airplane Flight
Manual
Kilograms Pounds
MTW 185,519 409,000
MTOW 184,612 407,000
MLW 145,149 320,000
MZFW 130,634 288,000
The following increased weights have been certified for the 767-300 post TC
Kilograms Pounds
MTW 187,333 413,000
MTOW 186,880 412,000
MLW 145,149 320,000
MZFW 133,809 295,000
See the appropriate FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual and Weight and Balance Manual
24. Datum
29. Exits
32. ETOPS
The type design reliability and performance of this airplane has been evaluated in
accordance with FAA Advisory Circular 120-42A and found suitable for extended range
operations when configured in accordance with Boeing Document D6T11604
“CONFIGURATION, MAINTENANCE AND PROCEDURES FOR EXTENDED RANGE (ER)
OPERATION”. This finding does not constitute approval to conduct extended range
operations. ETOPS approval for the –300 is determined by NAA operating policies.
Aircraft which have made their first flight after 31 December 2011 must be equipped with a
fuel tank Flammability Reduction System (EASA SIB 2010-10).
Flammability Reduction Systems have been installed on aircraft line numbers 993 and on or
as modification per Service Bulletin 767-47-0001. Airworthiness Limitations for the FRS are
contained in Section 9 of the applicable Maintenance Planning Document.
This system shall remain installed and operative and can only be dispatched inoperative in
accordance with the provisions of the MMEL.
VI. Notes
SECTION 3: 767-300F
I. General
2. Performance Class A
The 767-300F Type Certification Basis includes the following requirements in addition to the
767-300 certification basis detailed above:
25.561 Amendment 25-64 Applies to seats for supernumeraries, galley and rigid barrier.
25.783 Amendment 25-72 Applies to main deck cargo door.
Exemption No. 5993A Exemption from 25.809(f)(1) - Allows for the carriage of persons
other than flight crew members. In lieu of an escape slide, the
emergency evacuation assist means at the entry door shall be an
inertial reel descent device and harness provided for each
occupant. See Note below.
FAR 25.1447(c)(1) and 25.1447(c)(3) - Equipment Standards for Oxygen Dispensing Units.
Note: Exemption 5993A for the 767-300F requires that the procedures found to be
acceptable during the emergency evacuation demonstration be incorporated into the
approved operator's procedures. Any deviation requires coordination with FAA Seattle
Aircraft Certification Office.
For secondary changes, not affected areas and unrelated changes and/or features/functions,
plus those requirements that are applicable to affected areas but do not contribute materially
to the level of safety for the affected change (Part 21.101(b)):
EASA Validation Basis 767-300 as defined in EASA TCDS IM.A.035 Section 2
For Significant Changes/ Related Changes and/ or affected features/ functions, following Part
21.A.101, the following requirements at JAR 25 Change 13 plus Orange Papers 25/90-1 and
25/91-1 are applicable:
Main Deck Cargo Door and aft lobe large cargo door (Changed Areas only):
25.783 (Main Deck Cargo Door only)
Wing, local Monocoque, Keel & Wheel Well Pressure Deck Reinforcement and Landing Gear
(Changed Areas only):
None
Supernumerary seats
25.301, 25.303, 25.305 (a), 25.305 (b), 25.305 (c), 25.307 (a), 25.561 (a) (b) (c ) (d),
25.562 (b), 25.562 (c), 25.562 (c) (5), 25.562 (c) (6), , 25.601, 25.603 (A), 25.603 (b),
25.605 (a), 25.605 (b), 25.609, 25.613 (a), 25.613 (b), 25.613 (c), 25.613 (e),
25.621, 25.625, 25.785 (a), 25.785 (i) (1), 25.785 (i) (3), 25.787 (a), 25.787 (b),
25.789 (a),
6. Special Conditions
7. Exemptions
None
8. Elect to Comply
None
* Boeing has agreed with EASA to utilize existing EASA CRI F-03 Issue 2 and CRI D-07, both
applicable to 767-400ER, for the 767-300F project
Fuel Venting & Emissions: ICAO Annex 16, Volume II, chapter 3
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The general definition of the baseline Boeing Model 767-300 is defined in the Boeing
Document D019T002 Rev I dated 12/12/2008 “configuration Specification 767-300F” and in
the Major Drawing Index document (also known as the Top Collector Drawing) 012T000 Rev
B.
The baseline EASA validated Type Certification Configurations of the 767-300F model aircraft
are the:
“General Market Freighter” aircraft LN980 VT541 defined by ASCT Revision A, Sequence
378 – ID# PAP0000001854
“Package Freighter” configuration aircraft LN979, VR266, defined by ASCT Revision B,
Sequence 1 - ID#PAP0000001853
Following the EASA validation of these configurations, the EASA specific changes as
included in CP6048 are required. These changes include:
1. Placard installations to address position 1st observer seat in take-off and landing
(BAC27TFDE714 (qty 1) and BAC27TFDE715 (qty 2).
2. Full face oxygen mask and appropriate bottle for main cargo deck access during flight:
mask p/n 10800C1F, bag p/n 232T4146-1, bottle p/n 9800-2D1A-BF23A, qty 3 Velcro
straps p/n 416U1000-1000.
3. Alerting system (flashing light) on main cargo deck: increase of alerting time from 10
sec. to 20 sec or more; installation of part nr. TDH-8120-3002 (30 sec.) or TDH-8120-
2002 (20sec.).
2. Description
Low wing jet transport with a conventional tail unit configuration, powered by two high bypass
turbofan engines mounted on pylons beneath the wings.
3. Equipment
4. Dimensions
5. Engines
7. Propellers
N/A
9. Fluid Capacities
For airspeed limits see the FAA TCDS A1NM and appropriate FAA Approved
Airplane Flight Manual
Kilograms Pounds
MTW 187,333 413,000
MTOW 186,880 412,000
MLW 147.871 326,000
MZFW 140.160 309.000
See the appropriate FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual and Weight and Balance Manual
15. Datum
Main Deck Occupancy: The total number of persons carried, including flight crew, is limited
to 6.
Under the Special Condition CRI D-04, 4 persons may occupy the area just aft of the flight
deck provided a seating configuration is installed that is approved for occupancy during taxi,
takeoff, flight and landing. In conjunction with an approved seating configuration and the
provisions of the Special Condition CRI D-04, these persons may be authorized to occupy
the main deck
20. Exits
** VT541: Lower Compartments are Class C; unpressurized dispatch is not permitted with cargo for
both Lower Compartments
VR266: Lower Compartments are Class E; unpressurized dispatch is not permitted with cargo for
Main Deck and Forward Lower Compartment
23. ETOPS
The type design reliability and performance of this airplane has been evaluated in
accordance with FAA Advisory Circular 120-42A and found suitable for extended range
operations when configured in accordance with Boeing Document D6T11604
“CONFIGURATION, MAINTENANCE AND PROCEDURES FOR EXTENDED RANGE (ER)
OPERATION”. This finding does not constitute approval to conduct extended range
operations.
Aircraft which have made their first flight after 31 December 2011 must be equipped with a
fuel tank Flammability Reduction System (EASA SIB 2010-10).
Flammability Reduction Systems have been installed on aircraft line numbers 993 and on or
as modification per Service Bulletin 767-47-0001. Airworthiness Limitations for the FRS are
contained in Section 9 of the applicable Maintenance Planning Document.
This system shall remain installed and operative and can only be dispatched inoperative in
accordance with the provisions of the MMEL.
D6T11321.3JHF
CMRs
Model 767 MRB Report Document D622T001-MRBR
Life Limited Parts and required inspection intervals are listed in the FAA approved
Airworthiness Limitations Section (Section 9) of the Boeing Maintenance Planning Data
Document D622T001, latest revision
Structural Repair Manual – Boeing Document D634T215. rev. 44 April 15, 2009 or later
The Operational Suitability Data elements listed below are approved by the European Aviation Safety
Agency under the EASA Type Certificate [original TC number] as per Commission Regulation (EU)
748/2012 as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) No 69/2014.
VI. Notes
None.
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I. General
The 767-300BCF (Boeing Converted Freighter) is a 767-300 series passenger airplane that has
been modified in accordance with FAA-approved Boeing Service Bulletins767-00-0039 to operate
in a freighter configuration. These aircraft remain 767-300 series aircraft for documentation
purposes on this TCDS and with regard to the applicability of airworthiness directives. Because
of the magnitude of this design change, the certification basis for the changed aspects was
required to be established and documented in accordance with section 21.101 (Changed Product
Rule).
Paragraph numbering is consistent with that of section 2. Any paragraph not included in this
section for the B767-300BCF is therefore unchanged from the B767-300 (including noise and
emissions requirements).
VN191 through VN197 are not compliant to the EASA Approved Type Design, these a/c do not
meet the requirements of CRI D-03 (Class E Cargo Compartments Fire Protection of Essential
Systems), therefore these a/c cannot be registered in an EASA Member State without further
modification.
2. Performance Class A
The passenger to freighter modification is a significant product level change and the
certification basis was established per Regulation (EC) 1702/2003 (21.101). For Significant
Related Changes and/ or affected features/ functions CS 25-0 (Initial Issue) applies. CS-
AWO also applies.
Requirements at CS 25-0
25.29 25.305 25.365 25.561 25.562 25.571 25.581 25.601
25.603 25.603 25.605 25.607 25.609 25.611 25.613 25.772
25.783 25.785 25.787 25.789 25.791 25.793 25.795 25.803
25.807 25.809 25.810 25.811 25.812 25.813 25.815 25.817
25.820 25.831 25.841 25.843 25.851 25.853 25.854 25.855
25.856 25.857 25.858 25.901 25.963(g) 25.1301 25.1307 25.1309
25.1316 25.1322 25.1351 25.1353 25.1357 25.1411 25.1415 25.1423
25.1431 25.1438 25.1439 25.1441 25.1443 25.1445 25.1447 25.1449
25.1450 25.1453 25.1529 25.1541 25.1557 25.1561 25.1581 APP F
For Secondary Changes, Not Affected Areas and Unrelated Changes and/ or affected
features/ functions the EASA 767-300 TCDS (EASA TCDS IM.A.035) applies.
5. Special Conditions
Boeing has elected to comply with a later amendment of CS25 for the B767-300BCF for the
requirements listed below.
Requirements at CS 25 amendment 4
25.783 Doors and Mechanical Systems
10 Reversions
The following increased weights have been certified for the 767-300 Boeing Converted
Freighter (BCF)
Kilograms Pounds
MTW 187,333 413,000
MTOW 186,880 412,000
MLW 147,871 326,000
MZFW 140,160 309,000
SECTION 5: 767-400ER
I. General
2. Performance Class A
14 January 1997
6. Special Conditions
7. Exemptions
8. Reversions
The following reversions from the defined certification basis have been granted:
A-11-01 Pressurised Compartment Loads
JAR 25.365(e)(2), Reversion to FAR 25.365(e)(2) Amdt 25-54
A-11-02 Static Ground Load Conditions (Jacking)
JAR 25X519(b)(2), Reversion to FAR 25.519(b)(2) Amdt 25-0
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Defined by Boeing Top Drawing No. 967T0001, Rev. BF, dated 19 May 2000
Manufactured under Production Certificate 700
2. Description
Low wing jet transport with a conventional tail unit configuration, powered by two high bypass
turbofan engines mounted on pylons beneath the wings.
3. Equipment
4. Dimensions
5. Engines
7. Propellers
N/A
9. Fluid Capacities
Kilograms Pounds
MTW 204,569 451,000
MTOW 204,116 450,000
MLW 158,757 350,000
MZFW 149,685 330,000
15. Datum
0 (Zero) Passengers
Note: The maximum number of passengers approved for emergency evacuation is 375.
See interior layout drawing for the maximum passenger capacities approved for each
aeroplane delivered.
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20. Exits
Additionally, for crew emergency evacuation purposes, the following exits are available on
both sides:
23. ETOPS
ETOPS capability of the Type Design for 180 minutes has been accepted by the JAA team
(CRI G-01 refers) if compliance is demonstrated with the configuration requirements of
Boeing Document number D6T11604.
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Aircraft which have made their first flight after 31 December 2011 must be equipped with a
fuel tank Flammability Reduction System (EASA SIB 2010-10).
Flammability Reduction Systems have been installed on aircraft line numbers 993 and on or
as modification per Service Bulletin 767-47-0001. Airworthiness Limitations for the FRS are
contained in Section 9 of the applicable Maintenance Planning Document.
This system shall remain installed and operative and can only be dispatched inoperative in
accordance with the provisions of the MMEL.
The JAA approved AFM at the time of Type Certification was Boeing Document
D631T001.J00, Amendment 5, dated 14 July 2000. Individual aircraft versions of the
document D631T001.J00 will be identified with a 3 digit suffix code. For aeroplanes delivered
to EASA standards these versions of the AFM are approved by the EASA using post TC
Procedures, and will contain a statement that they are EASA approved.
Maintenance Review Board Report, Rev E3 of report released 2 August 1999, and any later
approved revision.
Structural Repair Manual, Document, D634T225, Rev. New, and any later approved revision.
VI. Notes
SECTION: ADMINISTRATIVE
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