[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 14, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 14CFR33.76]

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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
 
CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 33--AIRWORTHINESS STANDARDS: AIRCRAFT ENGINES--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart E--Design and Construction; Turbine Aircraft Engines
 
Sec. 33.76  Bird ingestion.

    (a) General. Compliance with paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section 
shall be in accordance with the following:
    (1) All ingestion tests shall be conducted with the engine 
stabilized at no less than 100-percent takeoff power or thrust, for test 
day ambient conditions prior to the ingestion. In addition, the 
demonstration of compliance must account for engine operation at sea 
level takeoff conditions on the hottest day that a minimum engine can 
achieve maximum rated takeoff thrust or power.
    (2) The engine inlet throat area as used in this section to 
determine the bird quantity and weights will be established by the 
applicant and identified as a limitation in the installation 
instructions required under Sec. 33.5.
    (3) The impact to the front of the engine from the single large bird 
and the single largest medium bird which can enter the inlet must be 
evaluated. It must be shown that the associated components when struck 
under the conditions prescribed in paragraphs (b) or (c) of this 
section, as applicable, will not affect the engine to the extent that it 
cannot comply with the requirements of paragraphs (b)(3) and (c)(6) of 
this section.
    (4) For an engine that incorporates an inlet protection device, 
compliance with this section shall be established

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with the device functioning. The engine approval will be endorsed to 
show that compliance with the requirements has been established with the 
device functioning.
    (5) Objects that are accepted by the Administrator may be 
substituted for birds when conducting the bird ingestion tests required 
by paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section.
    (6) If compliance with the requirements of this section is not 
established, the engine type certification documentation will show that 
the engine shall be limited to aircraft installations in which it is 
shown that a bird cannot strike the engine, or be ingested into the 
engine, or adversely restrict airflow into the engine.
    (b) Large birds. Compliance with the large bird ingestion 
requirements shall be in accordance with the following:
    (1) The large bird ingestion test shall be conducted using one bird 
of a weight determined from Table 1 aimed at the most critical exposed 
location on the first stage rotor blades and ingested at a bird speed of 
200-knots for engines to be installed on airplanes, or the maximum 
airspeed for normal rotocraft flight operations for engines to be 
installed on rotocraft.
    (2) Power lever movement is not permitted within 15 seconds 
following ingestion of the large bird.
    (3) Ingestion of a single large bird tested under the conditions 
prescribed in this section may not cause the engine to:
    (i) Catch fire;
    (ii) Release hazardous fragments through the engine casing;
    (iii) Generate loads greater than those ultimate loads specified 
under Sec. 33.23(a); or
    (iv) Lose the ability to be shut down.
    (4) Compliance with the large bird ingestion requirements of this 
paragraph may be shown by demonstrating that the requirements of 
Sec. 33.94(a) constitute a more severe demonstration of blade 
containment and rotor unbalance than the requirements of this paragraph.

         Table 1 to Sec.  33.76.--Large Bird Weight Requirements
------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Engine Inlet Throat Area (A)--Square/
          meters (square-inches)                Bird weight kg. (lb.)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.35 (2,092) A.................  1.85 (4.07) minimum, unless
                                             a smaller bird is
                                             determined to be a more
                                             severe demonstration.
1.35 (2,029)[le] A< 3.90 (6,045)..........  2.75 (6.05)
3.90 (6,045)[le] A........................  3.65 (8.03)
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Small and medium birds. Compliance with the small and medium 
bird ingestion requirements shall be in accordance with the following:
    (1) Analysis or component test, or both, acceptable to the 
Administrator, shall be conducted to determine the critical ingestion 
parameters affecting power loss and damage. Critical ingestion 
parameters shall include, but are not limited to, the affects of bird 
speed, critical target location, and first stage roto speed. The 
critical bird ingestion speed should reflect the most critical condition 
within the range of airspeeds used for normal flight operations up to 
1,500 feet above ground level, but not less than V1 minimum 
for airplanes.
    (2) Medium bird engine tests shall be conducted so as to simulate a 
flock encounter, and will use the bird weights and quantities specified 
in Table 2. When only one bird is specified, that bird will be aimed at 
the engine core primary flow path; the other critical locations on the 
engine face area must be addressed, as necessary, by appropriate tests 
or analysis, or both. When two or more birds are specified in Table 2, 
the largest of those birds must be aimed at the engine core primary flow 
path, and a second bird must be aimed at the most critical exposed 
location on the first stage rotor blades. Any remaining birds must be 
evenly distributed over the engine face area.
    (3) In addition, except for rotorcraft engines, it must also be 
substantiated by appropriate tests or analysis or both, that when the 
full fan assembly is subjected to the ingestion of the quantity and 
weights of bird from Table 3, aimed at the fan assembly's most critical 
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primary core flowpath, and in accordance with the applicable test 
conditions of this paragraph, that the engine can comply with the 
acceptance criteria of this paragraph.
    (4) A small bird ingestion test is not required if the prescribed 
number of medium birds pass into the engine rotor blades during the 
medium bird test.
    (5) Small bird ingestion tests shall be conducted so as to simulate 
a flock encounter using one 85 gram (0.187 lb.) bird for each 0.032 
square-meter (49.6 square-inches) of inlet area, or fraction thereof, up 
to a maximum of 16 birds. The birds will be aimed so as to account for 
any critical exposed locations on the first stage rotor blades, with any 
remaining birds evenly distributed over the engine face area.
    (6) Ingestion of small and medium birds tested under the conditions 
prescribed in this paragraph may not cause any of the following:
    (i) More than a sustained 25-percent power or thrust loss;
    (ii) The engine to be shut down during the required run-on 
demonstration prescribed in paragraphs (c)(7) or (c)(8) of this section;
    (iii) The conditions defined in paragraph (b)(3) of this section.
    (iv) Unacceptable deterioration of engine handling characteristics.
    (7) Except for rotorcraft engines, the following test schedule shall 
be used:
    (i) Ingestion so as to simulate a flock encounter, with 
approximately 1 second elapsed time from the moment of the first bird 
ingestion to the last.
    (ii) Followed by 2 minutes without power level movement after the 
ingestion.
    (iii) Followed by 3 minutes at 175-percent of the test condition.
    (iv) Followed by 6 minutes at 60-percent of the test condition.
    (v) Followed by 6 minutes at 40-percent of the test condition.
    (vi) Followed by 1 minute at approach idle.
    (vii) Followed by 2 minutes at 75-percent of the test condition.
    (viii) Followed by stabilizing at idle and engine shut down.
    The durations specified are times at the defined conditions with the 
power lever being moved between each condition in less than 10 seconds.
    (8) For rotorcraft engines, the following test schedule shall be 
used:
    (i) Ingestion so as to simulate a flock encounter within 
approximately 1 second elapsed time between the first ingestion and the 
last.
    (ii) Followed by 3 minutes at 75-percent of the test condition.
    (iii) Followed by 90 seconds at descent flight idle.
    (iv) Followed by 30 seconds at 75-percent of the test condition.
    (v) Followed by stabilizing at idle and engine shut down. The 
duration specified are times at the defined conditions with the power 
being changed between each condition in less than 10 seconds.
    (9) Engines intended for use in multi-engine rotorcraft are not 
required to comply with the medium bird ingestion portion of this 
section, providing that the appropriate type certificate documentation 
is so endorsed.
    (10) If any engine operating limit(s) is exceeded during the initial 
2 minutes without power lever movement, as provided by paragraph 
(c)(7)(ii) of this section, then it shall be established that the limit 
exceedence will not result in an unsafe condition.

    Table 2 to Sec.  33.76.--Medium Flocking Bird Weight and Quantity
                              Requirements
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Engine Inlet Throat Area (A)--                         Bird weight kg.
  Square-meters (square-inches)      Bird quantity           (lb.)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.05 (77.5) A........  none..............  ..................
.05 (77.5)[le] A <0.10 (155)....  1.................  0.35 (0.77)
0.10 (155)[le] A <0.20 (310)....  1.................  0.45 (0.99)
0.20 (310)[le] A <0.40 (620)....  2.................  0.45 (0.99)
0.40 (620)[le] A <0.60 (930)....  2.................  0.70 (1.54)
0.60 (930)[le] A <1.00 (1,550)..  3.................  0.70 (1.54)
1.00 (1,550)[le] A <1.35 (2,092)  4.................  0.70 (1.54)
1.35 (2,092)[le] A <1.70 (2,635)  1.................  1.15 (2.53)
                                  plus 3............  0.70 (1.54)
1.70 (2,635)[le] A <2.10 (3,255)  1.................  1.15 (2,53)
                                  plus 4............  0.70 (1.54)
2.10 (3,255)[le] A <2.50 (3,875)  1.................  1.15 (2.53)

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                                  plus 5............  0.70 (1.54)
2.50 (3,875)[le] A <3.90 (6045).  1.................  1.15 (2.53)
                                  plus 6............  0.70 (1.54)
3.90 (6045)[le] A <4.50 (6975)..  3.................  1.15 (2.53)
4.50 (6975)[le] A...............  4.................  1.15 (2.53)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


        Table 3 to Sec.  33.76.--Additional Integrity Assessment
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Engine Inlet Throat Area (A)--                         Bird weight kg.
  square-meters (square-inches)      Bird quantity           (lb.)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.35 (2,092) A.......  none..............  ..................
1.35 (2,092)[le] A <2.90 (4,495)  1.................  1.15 (2.53)
2.90 (4,495)[le] A <3.90 (6,045)  2.................  1.15 (2.53)
3.90 (6,045)[le] A..............  1.................  1.15 (2.53)
                                  plus 6............  0.70 (1.54)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[Doc. No. FAA-1998-4815, 65 FR 55854, Sept. 14, 2000]