Sec. 25.733 - Tires.
(a) When a landing gear axle is fitted
with a single wheel and tire assembly, the wheel must be fitted with a
suitable tire of proper fit with a speed rating approved by the
Administrator that is not exceeded under critical conditions and with a
load rating approved by the Administrator that is not exceeded under --
(1) The loads on the main wheel tire,
corresponding to the most critical combination of airplane weight (up to
maximum weight) and center of gravity position, and
(2) The loads corresponding to the
ground reactions in paragraph (b) of this section, on the nose wheel tire,
except as provided in paragraphs (b)(2) and (b)(3) of this section.
(b) The applicable ground reactions for
nose wheel tires are as follows:
(1) The static ground reaction for the
tire corresponding to the most critical combination of airplane weight (up
to maximum ramp weight) and center of gravity position with a force of
1.0g acting downward at the center of gravity. This load may not exceed
the load rating of the tire.
(2) The ground reaction of the tire
corresponding to the most critical combination of airplane weight (up to
maximum landing weight) and center of gravity position combined with
forces of 1.0g downward and 0.31g forward acting at the center of gravity.
The reactions in this case must be distributed to the nose and main wheels
by the principles of statics with a drag reaction equal to 0.31 times the
vertical load at each wheel with brakes capable of producing this ground
reaction. This nose tire load may not exceed 1.5 times the load rating of
the tire.
(3) The ground reaction of the tire
corresponding to the most critical combination of airplane weight (up to
maximum ramp weight) and center of gravity position combined with forces
of 1.0g downward and 0.20g forward acting at the center of gravity. The
reactions in this case must be distributed to the nose and main wheels by
the principles of statics with a drag reaction equal to 0.20 times the
vertical load at each wheel with brakes capable of producing this ground
reaction. This nose tire load may not exceed 1.5 times the load rating of
the tire.
(c) When a landing gear axle is fitted
with more than one wheel and tire assembly, such as dual or dual-tandem,
each wheel must be fitted with a suitable tire of proper fit with a speed
rating approved by the Administrator that is not exceeded under critical
conditions, and with a load rating approved by the Administrator that is
not exceeded by --
(1) The loads on each main wheel tire,
corresponding to the most critical combination of airplane weight (up to
maximum weight) and center of gravity position, when multiplied by a
factor of 1.07; and
(2) Loads specified in paragraphs
(a)(2), (b)(1), (b)(2), and (b)(3) of this section on each nose wheel
tire.
(d) Each tire installed on a retractable
landing gear system must, at the maximum size of the tire type expected in
service, have a clearance to surrounding structure and systems that is
adequate to prevent unintended contact between the tire and any part of
the structure or systems.
(e) For an airplane with a maximum
certificated takeoff weight of more than 75,000 pounds, tires mounted on
braked wheels must be inflated with dry nitrogen or other gases shown to
be inert so that the gas mixture in the tire does not contain oxygen in
excess of 5 percent by volume, unless it can be shown that the tire liner
material will not produce a volatile gas when heated or that means are
provided to prevent tire temperatures from reaching unsafe levels.
[Amdt. 25-48, 44 FR 68752, Nov. 29, 1979; Amdt.
25-72, 55 FR 29777, July 20, 1990, as amended by Amdt. 25-78, 58 FR 11781,
Feb. 26, 1993]