Sec. 25.519 - Jacking and tie-down provisions.
(a) General. The airplane must be
designed to withstand the limit load conditions resulting from the static
ground load conditions of paragraph (b) of this section and, if
applicable, paragraph (c) of this section at the most critical
combinations of airplane weight and center of gravity. The maximum
allowable load at each jack pad must be specified.
(b) Jacking. The airplane must have
provisions for jacking and must withstand the following limit loads when
the airplane is supported on jacks --
(1) For jacking by the landing gear at
the maximum ramp weight of the airplane, the airplane structure must be
designed for a vertical load of 1.33 times the vertical static reaction at
each jacking point acting singly and in combination with a horizontal load
of 0.33 times the vertical static reaction applied in any direction.
(2) For jacking by other airplane
structure at maximum approved jacking weight:
(i) The airplane structure must be
designed for a vertical load of 1.33 times the vertical reaction at each
jacking point acting singly and in combination with a horizontal load of
0.33 times the vertical static reaction applied in any direction.
(ii) The jacking pads and local
structure must be designed for a vertical load of 2.0 times the vertical
static reaction at each jacking point, acting singly and in combination
with a horizontal load of 0.33 times the vertical static reaction applied
in any direction.
(c) Tie-down. If tie-down points are
provided, the main tie-down points and local structure must withstand the
limit loads resulting from a 65-knot horizontal wind from any direction.
[Doc. No. 26129, 59 FR 22102, Apr. 28, 1994]