129.107—Repairs assessment for pressurized fuselages.
(a)
No foreign air carrier or foreign persons operating a U.S. registered airplane may operate an Airbus Model A300 (excluding −600 series), British Aerospace Model BAC 1-11, Boeing Model 707, 720, 727, 737, or 747, McDonnell Douglas Model DC-8, DC-9/MD-80 or DC-10, Fokker Model F28, or Lockheed Model L-1011 beyond the applicable flight cycle implementation time specified below, or May 25, 2001, whichever occurs later, unless operations specifications have been issued to reference repair assessment guidelines applicable to the fuselage pressure boundary (fuselage skin, door skin, and bulkhead webs), and those guidelines are incorporated in its maintenance program. The repair assessment guidelines must be approved by the FAA Aircraft Certification Office (ACO), or office of the Transport Airplane Directorate, having cognizance over the type certificate for the affected airplane.
(ii)
Model B4-100 (including Model B4-2C): 30,000 flights above the window line, and 36,000 flights below the window line.
(2)
For all models of the British Aerospace BAC 1-11, the flight cycle implementation time is 60,000 flights.
(8)
For all models of the McDonnell Douglas DC-8, the flight cycle implementation time is 30,000 flights.
(9)
For all models of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9/MD-80, the flight cycle implementation time is 60,000 flights.
(10)
For all models of the McDonnell Douglas DC-10, the flight cycle implementation time is 30,000 flights.
(12)
For the Fokker F-28 Mark 1000, 2000, 3000, and 4000, the flight cycle implementation time is 60,000 flights.