(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 location outboard of the 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 § 33.76._Medium Flocking Bird Weight and Quantity
Requirements
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Engine Inlet Throat Area
(A)_Square-meters (square- Bird quantity Bird weight kg.
inches) (lb.)
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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 3................. 0.70 (1.54)
(1,550).
1.00 (1,550)[le] A <1.35 4................. 0.70 (1.54)
(2,092).
1.35 (2,092)[le] A <1.70 1................. 1.15 (2.53)
(2,635).
plus 3............ 0.70 (1.54)
1.70 (2,635)[le] A <2.10 1................. 1.15 (2,53)
(3,255).
plus 4............ 0.70 (1.54)
2.10 (3,255)[le] A <2.50 1................. 1.15 (2.53)
(3,875).
plus 5............ 0.70 (1.54)
2.50 (3,875)[le] A <3.90 1................. 1.15 (2.53)
(6045).
plus 6............ 0.70 (1.54)
3.90 (6045)[le] A <4.50 3................. 1.15 (2.53)
(6975).
4.50 (6975)[le] A............... 4................. 1.15 (2.53)
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Table 3 to § 33.76._Additional Integrity Assessment
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Engine Inlet Throat Area
(A)_square-meters (square- Bird quantity Bird weight kg.
inches) (lb.)
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1.35 (2,092)> A.............. none.............. ..................
1.35 (2,092)[le] A <2.90 1................. 1.15 (2.53)
(4,495).
2.90 (4,495)[le] A <3.90 2................. 1.15 (2.53)
(6,045).
3.90 (6,045)[le] A.............. 1................. 1.15 (2.53)
plus 6............ 0.70 (1.54)
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[Doc. No. FAA-1998-4815, 65 FR 55854, Sept. 14, 2000]