Falcon 2000 FAA TC A50NM Rev 8 PDF
Falcon 2000 FAA TC A50NM Rev 8 PDF
                                                                                                       A50NM
                                                                                                    Revision 8
                                                                                          DASSAULT AVIATION
                                                                                           FALCON 2000
                                                                                           FALCON 2000EX
This data sheet which is part of Type Certificate No. A50NM prescribes conditions and limitations under which the
product for which the Type Certificate was issued meets the airworthiness requirements of the US Federal Aviation
Regulations.
The U.S. airworthiness certification basis for aircraft type certificated under FAR Section 21.29 and exported by the
country of manufacture is FAR Sections 21.183(c) or 21.185(c).
The U.S. airworthiness certification basis for aircraft type certificated under FAR Section 21.29 exported from
countries other than the country of manufacture (e.g. third party country) is FAR 21.183(d) or 21.185(b).
Notwithstanding that the FAR referenced in the above paragraph does not specifically address or require a foreign
civil airworthiness authority certification, such certification is the only practical way for an applicant to show, and
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to find conformity to the FAA-approved type design and conditions for
safe operation.
Additional guidance is contained in FAA Advisory Circular 21-23, Airworthiness Certification of Civil Aircraft,
Engines, Propellers, and Related Products Imported into the United States.
                             Oil Temperature
                                 Maximum continuous                             138 °C
                                 Minimum continuous                             30 °C
                                 Maximum transient (3 min)                      155 °C
                             Oil Pressure
                                 Idle                                       30-85 psig
                                 Normal operating range                     60-85 psig
                                 Maximum transient (3 min)                  100 psig (may be exceeded for
                                                                            2.5 min. in case of a cold start
                                                                            (temp < 0 C))
Thrust Reversers             Thrust reverser use is not approved, unless Dassault Aviation change M3B has
                             been incorporated.
                             Limitation
                                Maximum operating starting altitude                35,000 ft
                                Maximum N1 (%)                                     110
                                Exhaust gas temperature, Steady                    746 °C
                                Exhaust gas temperature, Starting                  974 °C
                                Maximum oil temperature                            163 °C
                                Minimum oil pressure                               35 psi
                             Operation of the APU with passengers in the cabin and without crew member
                             monitoring is not authorized.
MLO 0.70
MLE 0.75
CG Range
(Gear Extended)                a. Without Option M57
                               Weight (lb)        Forward Limit (% MAC)             Rearward Limit (% MAC)
                                   36,000               16.7                           26.2
                                   33,000               14                             -
                                   28,660 or less       14                             32.5
Datum                          Datum is 25% of mean aerodynamic chord (MAC) which coincides with
                               fuselage station FS + 400.43 in (Fuselage station reference +0 is the forward
                               end of the airplane nose cone).
Leveling Means                 Standard bubble type level to be installed on the passenger seat tracks
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Maximum Passenger Seats      19 - limited by emergency exit requirements of Federal Aviation Regulations §
                             25.807(c)
Fuel Capacity                Nominal - Refer to weight and balance report of each airplane for exact capacity
                             Refer to NOTE 1(b) for data on unusable system fuel and oil
Oil Capacity                 Refer to NOTE 1(b) for data on unusable system fuel and oil
(each engine)                Usable                                              0.55 US gallon
                             Total                                               1.25 US gallon
Oils                         Oil conforming to General Electric Specification No. D50TR1, or Allied Signal
                             oil Specification EMS 53110, current revision
                             See NOTE 5
II. Model FALCON 2000EX (Transport Category Airplane) approved March 21, 2003
The Falcon 2000EX is defined by Dassault modification M1802 and differs from the Falcon 2000 in the following
major respects: (i) Pratt &Whitney Canada Engines PW308C replace CFE 738-1-1B engines; (ii) New forward and
aft fuel tanks are added, (iii) New main and nose landing gear, (iv) New tires and brakes
                                 Oil Temperature
                                     Maximum                                         135 °C
                                     Minimum takeoff/ in-flight                      27 °C/ 16 °C
                                     Maximum transient (90 sec.)                        143 °C
                                     Starting (minimum)                              -40 °C
                         Oil Pressure
                             Operating Range                            36 to 100 psi
                             Minimum at Idle                            20 psi
                             Transient (20 sec.)                        0 to 220 psi
                             Transient (90 sec.)                        10 to 220 psi
                             Cold start: during starting                240 psi
                         Limitation
                            Maximum operating/starting altitude                35,000 ft
                            Maximum N1 (%)                                     110
                            Exhaust gas temperature, Steady                    746 °C
                            Exhaust gas temperature, Starting                  974 °C
                            Maximum oil temperature                            163 °C
                            Minimum oil pressure                               35 psi
                         Operation of the APU with passengers in the cabin and without crew member
                         monitoring is not authorized.
VA (Maneuvering) 198 kt
MLO 0.70
                         MLE                                                   0.75
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CG Range
(Gear Extended)                Weight (lb)      Forward Limit (% MAC)               Rearward Limit (% MAC)
                                 40,900               15.7                                   23.4
                                 38,300               14                                     26.0
                                 28,660 or less       14                                     32.5
Datum                          Datum is 25% of mean aerodynamic chord (MAC) which coincides with
                               fuselage station FS + 400.43 in (Fuselage station reference +0 is the forward
                               end of the airplane nose cone).
Leveling Means Standard bubble type level to be installed on the passenger seat tracks
Weight Limitations                    Without M1826 (serial no.1 only) With M1826 and with M1842            F2000LX w/ M3390
(Maximums)                     Taxi and Ramp      40,900 lb              41,500 lb  42,400 lb               43,000 lb
                               Take-off           40,700 lb              41,300 lb  42,200 lb               42,800 lb
                               Landing            38,300 lb              39,300 lb  39,300 lb               39,300 lb
                               Zero fuel          29,700 lb              29,700 lb  29,700 lb               29,700 lb
                               Minimum flight
                                  at 14% CG                      23,444 lb                                         23,444 lb
                                  at 32.5% CG                    21,149 lb                                         21,149 lb
Maximum Passenger Seats        19 - limited by emergency exit requirements of Federal Aviation Regulations §
                               25.807(c)
Fuel Capacity                  Nominal - Refer to weight and balance report of each airplane for exact capacity
                               Refer to NOTE 1(b) for data on unusable system fuel and oil
Fuels                                 Fuels and additives conforming with the specifications listed in the applicable
                                      P&WC Maintenance Manual are approved.
                                      See NOTE 4 for fuel additives.
                                      The above mentioned fuels and additives are also suitable for the APU
Oil Capacity                          Refer to NOTE 1(b) for data on unusable system fuel and oil
(each engine)                         Usable                                              0.49 US gallon
                                      Total                                               2.4 US gallon
EASy designation for Falcon 2000EX does not correspond to a model designation. This is only a commercial
designation for airplanes on which Major modification numbers M1691, M1745, and M1504 have been embodied.
Major Change Modification number M1691 to the Falcon 2000EX consists of the installation of an Enhanced Avionics System
(EASy) based on the Honeywell “Primus EPIC” product line. This system architecture is mainly built around 2 cabinets called
Modular Avionics Units (MAU), 2 Modular Radio Cabinets (MRC), 2 Audio panels, 2 reversionary panels and 4 14.1 inch
Liquid Crystal Displays. The pilots have access to the system using the 2 CCDs with multipurpose knob, menu pushbutton,
display switch, action pushbuttons and trackball, 2 alphanumeric keyboards and the hard controls.
M1691, M1745, and M1504 are basic on all Falcon 2000EX aircraft serial numbers 6, 28 and subsequent.
All parameters listed in the preceding sub-section (a) for the basic Falcon 2000EX remain valid for airplanes which incorporate
M1691, M1745 and M1504.
The DX definition of the Falcon 2000EX does not correspond to a model designation. The Falcon 2000DX is only a commercial
designation for Falcon 2000EX airplanes in the EASy configuration on which modifications M3000 and M3001 are installed at
production. Modification M3000 defines the airplane and reduces the fuel tank capacity. Modification M3001 installs a new
fuel quantity indication system.
M3000 and M3001 are basic on all Falcon 2000EX airplanes in the EASy configuration starting with serial number 601 and
subsequent.
All parameters listed in the preceding sub-section (b) above for the Falcon 2000EX EASy remain valid for airplanes which
incorporate M3000 and M3001, except for the following useable fuel.
The LX definition of the Falcon 2000EX does not correspond to a model designation. The Falcon 2000LX is only a commercial
designation for Falcon 2000EX airplanes in the EASy configuration on which modifications M2846 and M3229 are installed.
Modification M2846 incorporates winglets on the airplane and M3229 installs new slats.
All parameters listed in the preceding sub-section (b) above for the Falcon 2000EX EASy remain valid for airplanes which
incorporate M2846 and M3229.
                                       Serial Numbers:
                                       For FALCON 2000: Aircraft serial number 1 and up
                                       For FALCON 2000EX: Aircraft serial number 1 through 5 and 7 through 27.
                                       Serial numbers 6, 28 and subsequent include M1691, M1745, and M1504 as
                                       standard (F2000EX EASy definition). Aircraft serial number 601 and
                                       subsequent include M3000 and M3001 as standard (F2000DX definition).
Import Requirements                    The FAA can issue a U.S. airworthiness certificate based on an NAA Export
                                       Certificate of Airworthiness (Export C of A) signed by a representative of the
                                       Direction Generale de l'Aviation Civile (D.G.A.C.) of France on behalf of the
                                       European Community. The Export C of A should contain the following
                                       statement: ‘The aircraft covered by this certificate has been examined, tested,
                                       and found to conform with Type Design approved under U.S. Type Certificate
                                       No. A50EU and to be in a condition for safe operation.’
2. FAR Part 34, original issue (Fuel Venting and Exhaust Emissions)
        For precision approach and landings, the applicable technical requirements are
        complemented by FAA Advisory Circulars (AC) 120-29 and AC 120-28(c)
        For the automatic flight control system, the applicable technical requirements
        are complemented by AC 25.1329-1A for cruise.
(1) For parts of the airplane not changed or not affected by the modifications:
        (2) For those parts of the airplane that are changed or are affected by the
            modifications M1802, M1803, M1804, M1805:
Subpart B – Flight:
        All the paragraphs are applicable at amendment 25-98 except the following
        which are applicable as modified in Equivalent Level of Safety Finding Issue
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        Paper F-4 titled “Use of 1-g Stall Speeds Instead of Minimum Speed in the Stall
        as a Basis for Determining Compliance”
Subpart C – Structure:
25.735, 25.773
Subpart E – Powerplant:
        All the paragraphs are applicable at amendment 25-98 except the following
        which is applicable as modified in Equivalent Level of Safety Finding Issue
        Paper F-4 titled “Use of 1-g Stall Speeds Instead of Minimum Speed in the Stall
        as a Basis for Determining Compliance”
25.1001
Subpart F – Equipment:
All the paragraphs are applicable at amendment 25-98 except the following:
(3) FAR Part 34, original issue (Fuel Venting and Exhaust Emissions)
         § 25.103 & related paragraphs, 1-G Stall Speeds (documented in TAD ELOS
          Memo AT0021IB-T-F-4)
         Section 933(a)(1)(ii): Reversing Systems (documented in TAD ELOS
          Memo AT0012IB-T-P-12)
         § 25.1203(a) Fire Detector System (documented in TAD ELOS Memo
          AT0021IB-T-P-15)
        (8) Miscellaneous:
             For precision approach and landings, the applicable technical requirements
             are complemented by FAA Advisory Circulars (AC) 120-29 and AC 120-
             28(c)
        (1) For parts of the airplane not changed or not affected by the modifications:
            Unchanged from basic Falcon 2000EX
        (2) For those parts of the airplane that are changed or are affected by the
            modifications M1691, M1745, and M1504:
Subpart B – Flight:
Subpart C – Structure:
        25.601 : « General »
        25.611 : « Accessibility provisions »
        25.631 : « Bird strike damage »
        25.671(b)(c) : « Control systems : general »
        25.672 : « Stability augmentation and automatic and power-operated systems »
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Subpart E – Powerplant:
        25.1501(b)(c) : « General »
        25.1523 : « Minimum flight crew »
        25.1529 : « Instructions for continued airworthiness »
        25.1541 : « Markings and placards - General »
        25.1543(b) : « Instrument markings : General »
        25.1545 : « Airspeed limitation information »
        25.1547 : “Magnetic direction indicator”
        25.1549 : « Powerplant instruments »
        25.1551 : « Oil quantity indicator »
        25.1553 : « Fuel quantity indicator »
        25.1555 : « Control markings»
        25.1563 : « Airspeed placard »
        25.1581 : « Airplane flight manual – General »
        25.1585(a)(b)(d)(e) : « Operating procedures »
        (1) For parts of the airplane not changed or not affected by the modifications:
            Unchanged from basic Falcon 2000EX EASy
        (2) For those parts of the airplane that are changed or are affected by the
            modification M2846:
        Based on the application date of September 14, 2006, for Modification M2846, under the
        provisions of Federal Aviation Regulation 14 CFR 21.101, the applicable type
        certification standards for the modification to the Model Falcon 2000EX series are as
        follows:
        14 CFR part 25, effective February 1, 1965, including Amendments 25-1 through 25-117.
        The following are the applicable regulations:
        Subpart A – General
        25.1 Applicability.
        25.2 Special retroactive requirements.
        Subpart B – Flight
        25.21 Proof of compliance.
        25.23 Load distribution limits.
        25.25 Weight limits.
        25.27 Center of gravity limits.
        25.29 Empty weight and corresponding center of gravity.
        25.31 Removable ballast.
        25.101 General.
        25.103 Stall speed.
        25.105 Takeoff.
        25.107 Takeoff speeds.
        25.109 Accelerate-stop distance.
        25.111 Takeoff path.
        25.113 Takeoff distance and takeoff run.
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        Subpart C – Structure
        25.301 Loads.
        25.303 Factor of safety.
        25.305 Strength and deformation.
        25.307 Proof of structure.
        25.321 General.
        25.331 Symmetric maneuvering conditions.
        25.333 Flight maneuvering envelope.
        25.335 Design airspeeds.
        25.337 Limit maneuvering load factors.
        25.341 Gust and turbulence loads.
        25.343 Design fuel and oil loads.
        25.345 High lift devices.
        25.349 Rolling conditions.
        25.351 Yaw maneuver conditions.
        25.367 Unsymmetrical loads due to engine failure.
        25.373 Speed control devices.
        25.391 Control surface loads: General. (d)(e)
        25.395 Control system.
        25.427 Unsymmetrical loads.
        25.445 Auxiliary aerodynamic surfaces. (a)
        25.457 Wing flaps.
        25.459 Special devices.
        25.471 General. (a)(b)
        25.473 Landing load conditions and assumptions. (a)(b)(c)(e)
        25.479 Level landing conditions.
        25.493 Braked roll conditions.
        25.495 Turning.
        25.519 Jacking and tie down provisions. (c)
        25.571 Damage-tolerance and fatigue evaluation of structure. (a)(b)(e)
        25.581 Lightning protection.
        Subpart E – Powerplant
        25.954 Fuel system lightning protection.
        25.981 Fuel Tank Ignition Prevention (a)(b)
        25.1011 Oil Systems; General (b)
        Subpart F – Equipment
        25.1301   Function and installation.
        25.1309   Equipment, systems, and installations.
        25.1316   System lightning protection.
        25.1327   Magnetic direction indicator.
        25.1329   Automatic pilot system.
        25.1351   General. (a)(d)
        25.1353   Electrical equipment and installations. (a)(b)(d)
        25.1357   Circuit protective devices. (a)
        25.1385   Position light system installation.
        25.1387   Position light system dihedral angles.
        25.1389   Position light distribution and intensities.
        25.1391    Minimum intensities in the horizontal plane of forward and rear position
                   lights.
        25.1393   Minimum intensities in any vertical plane of forward and rear position lights.
        25.1395   Maximum intensities in overlapping beams of forward and rear position lights.
        25.1397   Color specifications.
        25.1401   Anticollision light system.
        25.1419   Ice protection. (introduction paragraph only)
        25.1431   Electronic equipment. (a)(c)(d)
        25.1443   Minimum mass flow of supplement oxygen. (b)(c)
                  (3) Special conditions: The following Special Conditions are applicable to Modification
                  M2846:
                  a. Docket No. NM-100; Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-90 Dassault Aviation Model
                  Falcon 2000 Airplane; High Altitude Operation.
                  b. Docket No. NM-101; Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-91 Dassault Aviation Model
                  Falcon 2000 Airplane; High Intensity Radiated Fields.
(5) Exemptions: FAA Exemption No. 5991 (for side facing sofa).
Type Definition   For the Falcon 2000, the type definition is DASSAULT AVIATION Drawing
                  List 01-130 Ref. DGT 21172 Issue A
                  Definition of the Falcon 2000EX EASy is the result of the basic Falcon 2000EX
                  definition plus application of M1691, M1745, and M1504.
                  Definition of the Falcon 2000DX is the result of the basic Falcon 2000EX in the
                  EASy definition plus application of M3000 and M3001.
                  Definition of the Falcon 2000LDX is the result of the basic Falcon 2000EX in
                  the EASy definition plus application of M2846 and M3229.
                      In addition, the aircraft must be operated in accordance with the Falcon 2000EX
                      EASy Airplane Flight Manual, document DGT88898.
                      For the Falcon 2000LX, the aircraft must be operated in accordance with the
                      Falcon 2000EX EASy Flight Manual, document DGT88898 with Supplement
                      No. 8 included.
Service Information   Each of the documents listed below that contain a statement that it is approved
                      by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) - or for approvals made
                      before September 28, 2003 - by the Direction Generale de l'Aviation Civile
                      (D.G.A.C.) of France, are accepted by the FAA and are considered FAA
                      approved. Additionally, approvals issued by Dassault Aviation under the
                      authority of EASA approved Design Organization EASA.21J.051 - or for
                      approvals made before September 28, 2003 - under the authority of DGAC
                      Design Organization Approval No. No. F.JA.03 are considered FAA approved.
                      These approvals pertain to the type design only.
                      • Dassault Aviation Service Bulletins, except as noted below,
                      • Structural repair manuals,
                      • Vendor manuals referenced in Dassault Aviation service bulletins
                      • Aircraft flight manuals,
                      • Repair Instructions.
                      Note: Design changes that are contained in Dassault Aviation Service Bulletins
                      and that are classified as Level 1 Major in accordance with either the
                      US/Direction Generale de l'Aviation Civile (D.G.A.C.) of France or US/EASA
                      Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement Implementation Procedures for
                      Airworthiness must be approved by the FAA.
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NOTES
NOTE 1 - Weight and Balance
       (a) Current weight and balance report including a list of equipment included in certificated empty weight,
           and loading instructions when necessary must be provided for each aircraft at its delivery.
        (c)   The airplane must be loaded in accordance with the FALCON 2000 Loading Manual (DTM 541) or
              the FALCON 2000EX Loading Manual (DGT 65), as applicable and the CG must be within the
              specified limits at all times.
NOTE 2 - Reserved
NOTE 6 - The Model Falcon 2000 (incorporating M1251), Falcon 2000EX, and Falcon 2000EX EASy have been
        approved to operate in “Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum” (RVSM) airspace when the airplanes are
        operated in accordance with Airplane Flight Manual page 1-160-1 (for F2000/2000EX) or page 1-300-05
        (for F2000EX EASy). Continued airworthiness and operational approval aspects of RVSM must be
        constructed according to Advisory Circular (AC) 91-RVSM, titled “Approval of Aircraft and Operators
        for Flight in Airspace Above Flight Level (FL) 290 Where a 1,000 Foot Vertical Separation Minimum is
        Applied.”                               END………………………………………………….