777 TCDS
777 TCDS
777 TCDS
T00001SE
Revision 44
BOEING
777-200 Series
777-300 Series
777-300ER Series
777-200LR Series
777F Series
July 8, 2020
This data sheet, which is part of Type Certificate No. T00001SE, prescribes conditions and limitations under which the product for
which the type certificate was issued meets the airworthiness requirements of the Federal Aviation Regulations.
Rolls-Royce Engines:
Fuels conforming to:
ASTM D-1655 grades Jet-A and Jet A-1,
MIL-T-5624 grade JP-5, and
MIL-T-83133 grade JP-8, and
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Rolls-Royce Engines:
See the FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual for engine ratings. See the FAA approved Airplane
Flight Manual and Note 6 for engine operating limits. The normal 5 minute takeoff time limit may be
extended to 10 minutes for engine out contingency if permitted by the Limitations Section of the
FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
Maximum Weights: See the appropriate FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
PERTINENT DATA
Minimum Crew: Two (2): pilot and copilot
Maximum Baggage/Cargo: See appropriate FAA approved Weight and Balance Manual.
Fuel and Oil Capacities: See appropriate FAA approved Weight and Balance Manual.
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-0: §26.11
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-1: §26.43, 26.45, 26.47,
and 26.49
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-3: §26.33 and §26.39
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-6: §26.21
In addition to 14 CFR part 25 of FARs, the type certification basis for the Model 777-200 airplane
includes compliance with the emissions standards of 14 CFR part 34, Amendment 34-1 through 34-
3, and with the noise standards of 14 CFR part 36, Amendment 36-1 through 36-28.
Note: (Special Conditions on lightning are no longer part of the Type Certificate as a
result of Boeing's voluntary compliance with Amendment 25-80 which resulted in
issuance of 14 CFR 25.1316, "System Lightning Protection").
Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-84A, effective on October 8 2003, addressed airplane type design
approval for Extended Range Operation With Two-Engine Airplanes (ETOPS).
Special Conditions No. 25-07-12-SC, effective on June 1, 2007, Lithium Ion Battery installation
Special Conditions No. 25-141-SC, effective on December 7, 1998, Seats With Articulating Seat
Backs
Special Conditions No. 25-187A-SC, effective on October 29, 2004, addressed seats with inflatable
lapbelts.
Special Conditions No. 25-192-SC, effective on November 6, 2001, addressed Overhead Crew Rest
Compartments.
Special Conditions No. 25.230-SC, effective on April 9, 2003, addressed Overhead Crew Rest
Compartments
Special Conditions No. 25-260-SC, effective on April 14, 2004, addressed the Overhead Crew Rest
Compartment Occupiable During Taxi, Take-off, and Landing
Special Conditions No. 25.295-SC, effective on August 9, 2005, Side-Facing Single-Occupant Seats
equipped with inflatable lapbelts
Special conditions No. 25-336-SC, published in the Federal Register on November 15, 2006.
addressed overhead cross aisle stowage compartments
Special Conditions No. 25-367-SC, effective on February 7, 2008, addressed Seats With Non-
Traditional, Large, Non-Metallic Panels
Special Conditions No. 25-503-SC, effective on November 18, 2013, addressed Aircraft Electronic
System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal Access
Special Conditions No. 25-504-SC, effective on November 18, 2013, addressed Aircraft Electronic
System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access
Special Conditions No. 25-621B-SC, effective on October 22, 2018, addressed Single Occupant
Oblique (Side-Facing) Seats
Special Conditions No. 25-687-SC, effective to design changes applied for after May 31, 2017,
addressed Non-Rechargeable Lithium Batteries. See the applicability section of these special
conditions for more information on which design changes must meet them.
Engines: 2 Rolls-Royce Turbofan Model: RB211-Trent 884-17, RB211-Trent 884B-17, or RB211-Trent 892-
17
(Engine Type Certificate E00050EN)
See the FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual for engine ratings. See the FAA approved Airplane
Flight Manual and Note 6 for engine operating limits. The normal 5 minute takeoff time limit may
be extended to 10 minutes for engine out contingency if permitted by the Limitations Section of the
FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
Pratt & Whitney Engines:
See the FAA approved Flight Manual for engine ratings and operating limits. The normal 5 minute
takeoff time limit may be extended to 10 minutes for engine out contingency if permitted by the
Limitations Section of the FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
Maximum Weights: See the appropriate FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
PERTINENT DATA
Minimum Crew: Two (2): pilot and copilot. One flight attendant is required at each door no. 3 overwing exit.
Maximum Passengers: 550 For passenger capacity above 500, an 11th flight attendant is required at door 3 exit.
Fuel and Oil Capacities: See appropriate Weight and Balance Manual.
Minimum Required Fuel: See appropriate FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
Maximum Operating
Altitude: 43,100 feet
14 CFR 25.853(a) and (d) Compartment Interiors (Documented in TAD ELOS Memorandum PS13-
1000-C-5)
14 CFR 25.869(a)(4) - for Fiber Optic Cables used in the Model 777.
14 CFR 25.933(a)(1)(ii) - Inflight Thrust Reverser Deployment Demonstration.
14 CFR 25.981, Amdt 25-125 - Fuel tank ignition prevention (see Note 12)
14 CFR part 25.981, Amdt 25-125 - for the Fuel Tank Flammability Rule (FTFR). (documented in
ELOS Memo PS05-0177-P-2)
14 CFR 25.1182(a) and 25.1183(a) - for Fire Resistant Requirement for Hydraulic
Components Located in the Strut Aft Fairing.
14 CFR 25.1303(c)(1) - Overspeed Aural Warning.
14 CFR 25.1305 and 25.1501(b) - APU Instrumentation and Monitoring Requirements.
14 CFR 25.1305(c) (7) - Warning Means for Engine Oil Filter Indication Contamination.
14 CFR 25.1351(b)(5) - for Flight Controls DC Power.
14 CFR 25.1387(b) & (c) - for Forward Position Lights.
14 CFR 25.1389(b)(3) - for Red and Green Position Lights, Aft Lamps Only.
14 CFR 25.1441(c) Crew Determination of the Quantity of Oxygen Available in the Lavatory
Passenger Service Units Bottles (documented in ELOS Memo PS13-0901-ES-1)
14 CFR 25.1443(c) Determination of Minimum Oxygen Flow for the Lavatory Oxygen System
(documented in TAD ELOS Memo TS13-0005-S-1)
14 CFR 25.1459(a)(2) - for Flight Data Recorder Accelerometers.
14 CFR 25.1529, 25.1729 - Inclusion of Airworthiness Limitations within the Boeing ICA manuals
(Documented in TAD ELOS Memo TC6918SE-T-G-8)
14 CFR 25.1549(b) Powerplant and Auxiliary Power Unit Instruments (Documented in TAD ELOS
Memorandum AT00010BA-T-S-1)
14 CFR 25.1555(d)(1) Engine and Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Fire Switch Handle Design
(documented in ELOS Memo PS06-0496-F-18)
14 CFR 25. (several sections) Use of 1g Speed Instead of Minimum Speed in the Stall as a Basis for
Compliance. (All 14 CFR 25 Sections, except structural, dealing with stall speeds/related factors for
turbojet airplanes).
Special Conditions with respect to the following subjects apply to the Model 777-300:
Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-78, effective December 10, 1993, addressed the following issues:
1. Operation without Normal Electrical Power
2. Integrated Command Signal Integrity
3. Protection from Lightning and High-Intensity Radiated Fields Protection
4. Effect of Flight Control Systems on Structure
5. Design Maneuver Requirements
6. Limit Engine Torque Loads for Sudden Engine Stoppage
7. Flight Characteristics Compliance via Handling Qualities Rating Method
8. Electronic Flight Control System - Control Surface Awareness
Note: (Special Conditions on lightning are no longer part of the Type Certificate as a result of
Boeing’s voluntary compliance with Amendment 25-80 which resulted in issuance of
25.1316, “System Lightning Protection”).
Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-84A, effective on October 8, 2003, addressed airplane type design
approval for Extended Range Operation With Two-Engine Airplanes (ETOPS).
Special Conditions No. 25-07-12-SC, effective on June 1, 2007, Lithium Ion Battery installation
Special Conditions No. 25-141-SC, effective on December 7, 1998, Seats With Articulating Seat
Backs
Special Conditions No. 25-187A-SC, effective on October 29, 2004, addressed seats with inflatable
lapbelts.
Special Conditions No. 25.230-SC, effective on April 9, 2003, addressed Overhead Crew Rest
Compartments
Special Conditions No. 25-260-SC, effective on April 14, 2004, addressed the Overhead Crew Rest
Compartment Occupiable During Taxi, Take-off, and Landing
Special Conditions No. 25.295-SC, effective on August 9, 2005, Side-Facing Single-Occupant Seats
equipped with inflatable lapbelts
Special conditions No. 25-336-SC, published in the Federal Register on November 15, 2006.
addressed overhead cross aisle stowage compartments
Special Conditions No. 25-367-SC, effective on February 7, 2008, addressed Seats With Non-
Traditional, Large, Non-Metallic Panels
Special Conditions No. 25-503-SC, effective on November 18, 2013, addressed Aircraft Electronic
System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal External Access
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Special Conditions No. 25-504-SC, effective on November 18, 2013, addressed Aircraft Electronic
System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access
Special Conditions No. 25-621B-SC, effective on October 22, 2018, addressed Single Occupant
Oblique (Side-Facing) Seats
Special Conditions No. 25-687-SC, effective to design changes applied for after May 31, 2017,
addressed Non-Rechargeable Lithium Batteries. See the applicability section of these special
conditions for more information on which design changes must meet them.
III - Model 777-300ER Series (Transport Category) Approved March 16, 2004
Maximum Weights: See the appropriate FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
PERTINENT DATA
Minimum Crew: Two (2): pilot and copilot. One flight attendant is required at each door no. 3 overwing exit.
Maximum Passengers: 550. For passenger capacity above 500, an 11th flight attendant is required at door 3 exit.
Maximum Baggage/Cargo: See appropriate FAA approved Weight and Balance Manual.
Fuel and Oil Capacities: See appropriate FAA approved Weight and Balance Manual.
Minimum Required Fuel: See appropriate FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
Maximum Operating
Altitude: 43,100 feet
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-0: §26.11
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Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-1: §26.43, 26.45, 26.47,
and 26.49
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-3: §26.33 and §26.39
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-6: §26.21
Special Conditions with respect to the following subjects apply to the Model 777-300ER:
Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-78, effective on December 10, 1993, addressed the following
issues:
1. Operation without Normal Electrical Power
2. Integrated Command Signal Integrity
3. Protection from Lightning and High-Intensity Radiated Fields Protection
4. Effect of Flight Control Systems on Structure
5. Design Maneuver Requirements
6. Limit Engine Torque Loads for Sudden Engine Stoppage
7. Flight Characteristics Compliance via Handling Qualities Rating Method
8. Electronic Flight Control System - Control Surface Awareness
Note: (Special Conditions on lightning are no longer part of the Type Certificate as a result of
Boeing’s voluntary compliance with Amendment 25-80 which resulted in issuance of 25.1316,
“System Lightning Protection”).
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Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-84A, effective on October 8, 2003, addressed airplane type design
approval for Extended Range Operation With Two-Engine Airplanes (ETOPS).
Special Conditions No. 25-07-12-SC, effective on June 1, 2007, Lithium Ion Battery installation
Special Conditions No. 25-141-SC, effective on December 7, 1998, Seats With Articulating Seat
Backs
Special Conditions No. 25-187A-SC, effective on October 29, 2004, addressed seats with inflatable
lapbelts.
Special Conditions No. 25.230-SC, effective on April 9, 2003, addressed Overhead Crew Rest
Compartments
Special Condition No. 25-260-SC, effective on April 14, 2004, addressed Overhead Crew Rest
Compartment Occupiable During Taxi, Takeoff, and Landing.
Special Conditions No. 25.295-SC, effective on August 9, 2005, Side-Facing Single-Occupant Seats
equipped with inflatable lapbelts
Special conditions No. 25-336-SC, published in the Federal Register on November 15, 2006.
addressed overhead cross aisle stowage compartments
Special Conditions No. 25-367-SC, effective on February 7, 2008, addressed Seats With Non-
Traditional, Large, Non-Metallic Panels
Special Conditions No. 25-503-SC, effective on November 18, 2013, addressed Aircraft Electronic
System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal Access
Special Conditions No. 25-504-SC, effective on November 18, 2013, addressed Aircraft Electronic
System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access
Special Conditions No. 25-569-SC, effective on September 25, 2014, addressed Model 777-300ER
airplanes with single-occupant, oblique (side-facing) seats equipped with inflatable lapbelts.
Special Conditions No. 25-621B-SC, effective on October 22, 2018, addressed Single Occupant
Oblique (Side-Facing) Seats
Special Conditions No. 25-687-SC, effective to design changes applied for after May 31, 2017,
addressed Non-Rechargeable Lithium Batteries. See the applicability section of these special
conditions for more information on which design changes must meet them.
Special Conditions No. 25-703-SC, effective on October26, 2017, addressed Passenger Cabin High-
Wall Suites
See the FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual for engine ratings. See the FAA approved Airplane
Flight Manual and Note 6 for engine operating limits. The normal 5 minute takeoff time limit may be
extended to 10 minutes for engine out contingency if permitted by the Limitations Section of the
FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
Maximum Weights: See the appropriate FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
777-2KQLR 40753
777-21HLR 35572, 35573, 35576-35578, 35582, 35586, 35587, 35589, 35590
777-22KLR 39548, 42296, 42297
777-29MLR 40955, 40993
777-232LR 29739-29742, 30440, 32222, 39091, 39254, 40559, 40560
777-233LR 35239, 35243-35247
777-237LR 36300-36307
777-240LR 33781, 33782
777-260LR 40770-40774, 43814
777-200LR 66536
PERTINENT DATA
Minimum Crew: Two (2): pilot and copilot.
Maximum Baggage/Cargo: See appropriate FAA approved Weight and Balance Manual.
Fuel and Oil Capacities: See appropriate FAA approved Weight and Balance Manual.
Minimum Required Fuel: See appropriate FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
Maximum Operating
Altitude: 43,100 feet
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-0: §26.11
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-1: §26.43, 26.45, 26.47,
and 26.49
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-3: §26.33 and §26.39
Compliance has been found for the following regulations at Amendment 26-6: §26.21
In addition to 14 CFR part 25 of FARs, the type certification basis for the Model 777-200LR
airplane includes compliance with the emissions standards of 14 CFR part 34, Amendment 34-1
through 34-3, and with the noise standards of 14 CFR part 36, Amendment 36-1 through 36-28.
B. This Amended Type Certification was obtained under the delegation option authorization
provisions of 14 CFR part 21
(Exemption No. 5436, April 1, 1992 and No. 5436A, January 3, 1997 and No. 5436B, November 15,
2000).
2. Partial Exemption from 14 CFR 25.1435(b)(1), Hydraulic Proof Pressure Test the static pressure
test requirement (Exemption No 7478, March 28, 2001)
3. Partial Exemption from 14 CFR 25.901(c), Thrust Control Malfunction Accommodation and
Single Failures of Thrust Levers (Exemption No. 7955, January 17, 2003).
4. Partial Time-Limited Exemption from 14 CFR §25.853(a), apx F, paragraph (a)(1)(i), Testing on
Large Interior Panels, granted through November 28, 2011. (Exemption No. 9791, November 28,
2008, Exemption No. 9791B, March 1, 2010 , Exemption No. 9791C, February 4, 2011)
5. Time-Limited Exemption from 14 CFR 25.1535 as specified in Appendix K, §K25.1.4(a)(3) as the
regulation applies to low-fuel alerting for approval for extended operations (ETOPS) beyond 180
minutes, granted through January 11, 2015 (Exemption No. 10193, January 11, 2011) (Exemption
No. 10193A, December 17, 2013)
6. Partial Exemption from 14 CFR 25.813(e), Installation of Doors between Passenger Compartments
(Exemption No. 17634, November 3, 2017 and No. 17634A, December 6, 2018)
14 CFR 25.1529, 25.1729 - Inclusion of Airworthiness Limitations within the Boeing ICA manuals
(Documented in TAD ELOS Memo TC6918SE-T-G-8)
14 CFR 25.1549(b) Powerplant and Auxiliary Power Unit Instruments (Documented in TAD ELOS
Memorandum AT00010BA-T-S-1)
14 CFR 25.1555(d)(1) Engine and Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Fire Switch Handle Design
(documented in ELOS Memo PS06-0496-F-18)
14 CFR 25. (several sections) Use of 1g Speed Instead of Minimum Speed in the Stall as a Basis for
Compliance
Special Conditions with respect to the following subjects apply to the Model 777-200LR:
Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-78, effective on December 10, 1993, addressed the following
subjects:
1. Operation without Normal Electrical Power
2. Integrated Command Signal Integrity
3. Protection from Lightning and High-Intensity Radiated Fields Protection
4. Effect of Flight Control Systems on Structure
5. Design Maneuver Requirements
6. Limit Engine Torque Loads for Sudden Engine Stoppage
7. Flight Characteristics Compliance via Handling Qualities Rating Method
8. Electronic Flight Control System - Control Surface Awareness
Note: (Special Conditions on lightning are no longer part of the Type Certificate as a result of
Boeing’s voluntary compliance with Amendment 25-80 which resulted in issuance of 25.1316,
“System Lightning Protection”)
Special Conditions No. 25-ANM-84A, effective on October 8, 2003, addressed airplane type design
approval for Extended Range Operation With Two-Engine Airplanes (ETOPS).
Special Conditions No. 25-07-12-SC, effective on June 1, 2007, Lithium Ion Battery installation
Special Conditions No. 25-141-SC, effective on December 7, 1998, Seats With Articulating Seat
Backs
Special Conditions No. 25-187A-SC, effective on October 29, 2004, addressed seats with inflatable
lapbelts.
Special Conditions No. 25-230-SC, effective on April 9, 2003, addressed Overhead Crew Rest
Compartments
Special Conditions No. 25-260-SC, effective on April 14, 2004, addressed the Overhead Crew Rest
Compartment Occupiable During Taxi, Take-off, and Landing
Special Conditions No. 25-230-SC, effective on April 9, 2003, addressed Overhead Crew Rest
Compartments
Special Conditions No. 25-260-SC, effective on April 14, 2004, addressed the Overhead Crew Rest
Compartment Occupiable During Taxi, Take-off, and Landing
Special Conditions No. 25-295-SC, effective on August 9, 2005, Side-Facing Single-Occupant Seats
equipped with inflatable lapbelts
Special Conditions No. 25-336-SC, published in the Federal Register on November 15, 2006.
addressed overhead cross aisle stowage compartments
Special Conditions No. 25-367-SC, effective on February 7, 2008, addressed Seats With Non-
Traditional, Large, Non-Metallic Panels
Special Conditions No. 25-503-SC, effective on November 18, 2013, addressed Aircraft Electronic
System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal Access
Special Conditions No. 25-504-SC, effective on November 18, 2013, addressed Aircraft Electronic
System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access
Special Conditions No. 25-621B-SC, effective on October 22, 2018, addressed Single Occupant
Oblique (Side-Facing) Seats
Special Conditions No. 25-687-SC, effective to design changes applied for after May 31, 2017,
addressed Non-Rechargeable Lithium Batteries. See the applicability section of these special
conditions for more information on which design changes must meet them.
V. 777F (cont’d)
Maximum Weights: See the appropriate FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
PERTINENT DATA
Maximum Passengers: For 777F total persons capacity is limited to: Maximum of eleven (11) persons per Exemption 9779
and limitations outlined in the FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
Maximum Baggage/Cargo: See appropriate FAA approved Weight and Balance Manual.
Fuel and Oil Capacities: See appropriate FAA approved Weight and Balance Manual.
Minimum Required Fuel: See appropriate FAA approved Airplane Flight Manual.
Maximum Operating
Altitude: 43,100 feet
Certification Basis: A. 14 CFR part 25 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) as amended by Amendments 25-1
through 25-117, with the exceptions listed below:
V. 777F (cont’d)
V. 777F (cont’d)
(6) Complies with Amendment 25-114 for weights only. Escape systems are not affected by this
change and comply with 25-94
(7) Complies with amendment 116 except for: 25.812(g) is not applicable to 777F. Physical lighting
of the emergency escape means complies with 25.812(h) at amendment 25-88.
(8) Complies with Amendment 25-113 except for Avionics – SATCOM complies with Amendment
25-42 for 25.1353(a) due to Not Significant changes to the system
(9) Complies with Amendment 25-113 except for Avionics – SATCOM complies with Amendment
25-0 for 25.1431(a), (c) due to Not Significant changes to the system. Avionics- CVR and FDR
comply with Amendment 25-0 for 25.1431(c). Cabin Systems – PAS complies with Amendment 25-
0 for 25.1431
(10) Compliance to amendment 25-124 applicable to Line Number 858 and on.
V. 777F (cont’d)
14 CFR 25.855, Amdt 25-116 - Inadvertent Smoke Detection in Lower Lobe Cargo Compartments
14 CFR 25.857, Amdt 25-93 - Inadvertent Smoke Detection in Lower Lobe Cargo Compartments
14 CFR 25.858(a), Amdt 25-93 – Inadvertent Smoke Detection in Lower Lobe Cargo Compartments
14 CFR 25.933(a)(1)(ii), Amdt 25-72 - Inflight Thrust Reverser Deployment Demonstration.
14 CFR 25.934, Amdt 25-23 – Thrust Reverser Installation for Engine Endurance Testing
14 CFR 25.981, Amdt 25-125 - Fuel tank ignition prevention (see Note 12)
14 CFR part 25.981, Amdt 25-125 - for the Fuel Tank Flammability Rule (FTFR). (documented in
ELOS Memo PS05-0177-P-2)
14 CFR 25.1182(a), Amdt 25-11 - for Fire Resistant Requirement for Hydraulic Components
Located in the Strut Aft Fairing
14 CFR 25.1183(a), Amdt 25-57 – Fire Resistance of Power Door Opening system on Engine
Compartments (GE Engines)
14 CFR 25.1303(c)(1), Amdt 25-90 - Overspeed Aural Warning.
14 CFR 25.1305, Amdt 25-72 - APU Instrumentation and Monitoring Requirements.
14 CFR 25.1351(b)(5), Amdt 25-72 - for Flight Controls DC Power.
14 CFR 25.1389(b)(3), Amdt 25-0 – Red & Green Position Lights, Aft Lamps Only.
14 CFR 25.1435(a),(b)(1), Amdt 25-104 - Hydraulic Systems (documented in ELOS Memo PS05-
0020-S-1)
14 CFR 25.1443(c), Amdt 25-0 - Determination of Minimum Oxygen Flow for the Lavatory Oxygen
System (documented in TAD ELOS Memo TS13-0005-S-1)
14 CFR 25.1459(a)(2), Amdt 25-65 - for Flight Data Recorder Accelerometers
14 CFR 25.1529, 25.1729 - Inclusion of Airworthiness Limitations within the Boeing ICA manuals
(Documented in TAD ELOS Memo TC6918SE-T-G-8)
14 CFR 25.1549(b) Powerplant and Auxiliary Power Unit Instruments (Documented in TAD ELOS
Memorandum AT00010BA-T-S-1)
14 CFR 25.1555(d)(1) Engine and Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Fire Switch Handle Design
(documented in ELOS Memo PS06-0496-F-18)
14 CFR 25.1501(b), Amdt 25-42 - APU Instrumentation and Monitoring Requirements
14 CFR 25. (several sections), Amdt 25-75 Use of 1g Speed Instead of Minimum Speed in the Stall
as a Basis for Compliance.
.
Special Conditions with respect to the following subjects apply to the Model 777F:
Special Condition No. 25-ANM-78, effective on December 10, 1993, addressed the following
subjects:
1. Operation without Normal Electrical Power
2. Integrated Command Signal Integrity
3. Protection from Lightning and High-Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF) Protection
4. Effect of Flight Control Systems on Structure
5. Design Maneuver Requirements
6. Limit Engine Torque Loads for Sudden Engine Stoppage
7. Flight Characteristics Compliance via Handling Qualities Rating Method
8. Electronic Flight Control System - Control Surface Awareness
Note: (Special Conditions on lightning are no longer part of the Type Certificate as a result of
Boeing’s compliance with 14 CFR part 25 Amendment 25-80 which resulted in issuance of
25.1316, “System Lightning Protection”).
Special Condition No. 25-ANM-84A, effective on October 8, 2003, addressed airplane type design
approval for Extended Range Operation With Two-Engine Airplanes (ETOPS).
Special Condition No. 25-187A-SC, effective on October 29, 2004, addressed seats with inflatable
lapbelts.
Special Conditions No.25-462-SC, effective on March 22, 2012, 777F; Enhanced Flight Vision
System.
Special Conditions No. 25-503-SC, effective on November 18, 2013, addressed Aircraft Electronic
System Security Protection From Unauthorized Internal Access
Special Conditions No. 25-504-SC, effective on November 18, 2013, addressed Aircraft Electronic
System Security Protection From Unauthorized External Access
Special Conditions No. 25-687-SC, effective to design changes applied for after May 31, 2017,
addressed Non-Rechargeable Lithium Batteries. See the applicability section of these special
conditions for more information on which design changes must meet them.
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V. 777F (cont’d)
In addition to 14 CFR part 25 of FARs, the type certification basis for the Model 777F airplane
includes compliance with the emissions standards of 14 CFR part 34, Amendment 34-1 through 34-
3, and with the noise standards of 14 CFR part 36, Amendment 36-1 through 36-28.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND NOTES APPLY TO ALL MODELS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED:
B. This type certificate was obtained under the delegation option authorization provisions of 14 CFR part 21.
Certification Maintenance
Requirements (CMRs): CMRs are listed in the FAA approved Section 9 of Boeing Maintenance Planning Data Document
D622W001-9 and the applicable engine Type Certificate Data Sheet. The more restrictive
requirement from these two documents shall be in force
Leveling Means: A plumb bob attachment and leveling provision scale are provided in the right hand body wheel well.
Datum: Sta 0.0, located 92.5 in forward of airplane nose (B.S. 92.5).
Control Surface
Movements: To insure proper operation of the airplane, the movement of the various control surfaces must be
carefully controlled by proper rigging of the flight control systems. The airplane must, therefore, be
rigged according to the following FAA-approved data:
Required Equipment: The basic required equipment as prescribed in the applicable Federal Aviation Regulations must be
installed in the aircraft.
Service Information: Boeing Documents D634W201 "777-200 Structural Repair Manual", D634W210 "777-300
Structural Repair Manual", and D634W215 "777F Structural Repair Manual" are FAA-approved.
Service Bulletins and other service information when FAA-approved will carry a statement to that
effect.
Note 1. A current Weight & Balance Report must be in each aircraft at the time of original airworthiness certification
and at all times thereafter except in the case of an operator having an FAA approved loading system for weight
and balance control.
Note 2. Airplane operation must be in accordance with the FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual. All placards
required by either FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual, the applicable operating rules, or the Certification
Basis must be installed in the airplane.
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THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND NOTES APPLY TO ALL MODELS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED:
(cont’d)
Note 3. Required structural inspections and the retirement times for safe-life parts are listed in the FAA Approved
Airworthiness Limitations Section (Section 9) of Boeing Document D622W001-9. The inspection intervals for
those inspections are based upon the curves contained in Boeing Document D101W801-36.
Note 4. The following Serial Number Airplanes were produced under Type Certificate only:
777-200: 26916-26919, 26921, 26925, 26929, 26930, 26932, 26936, 27105, 27106, 27116, 27265
777-300: 27507, 27506, 28275, 27505, 27950, 28273, 27504, 28272
Note 5. The Models 777-200 and 777-300 have been evaluated in accordance with FAA Special Conditions Number
25-ANM-84, and found suitable for 180-minute Extended Range Operations with Two-Engine Airplanes
(ETOPS) operations when operated and maintained in accordance with Boeing Document D044W054 “Model
777 ETOPS Configuration, Maintenance, and Procedures.” This finding does not constitute approval to
conduct ETOPS operations.
The Models 777-200LR, 777-300ER, and 777F have been evaluated in accordance with FAA Special
Conditions Number 25-ANM-84A, and found suitable for 180-minute Extended Range Operations with Two-
Engine Airplanes (ETOPS) operations when operated and maintained in accordance with Boeing Document
D044W054 “Model 777 ETOPS Configuration, Maintenance, and Procedures.” This finding does not
constitute approval to conduct ETOPS operations.
The Models 777-200, 777-200LR and 777-300ER have been evaluated in accordance with the type design
requirements contained in FAA ETOPS Policy Letter EPL 20-1, dated March 21, 2000, and approved for 207-
minute ETOPS when configured in accordance with Boeing Document D044W054. The use of 207-minute
maximum diversion time is limited to a flight-by-flight exception basis from normal 180-minute ETOPS
operations, as authorized in the FAA policy letter. This finding does not constitute approval to conduct 207-
minute ETOPS operations.
The airplane/engine combinations 777-200/GE90-85B/-90B, 777-200/GE90-94B, 777-
200/PW4084D/PW4090/PW4090-3, 777-200/RB211-Trent 884-17/Trent 892-17/Trent 892B-17/Trent 895-
17, 777-300ER/GE90-115B, 777-200LR/GE90-110B1/-115B, and 777F/GE90-110B1/-115B have been
evaluated in accordance with the type design requirements of 14 CFR 25.3(b)(2) and 25.1535 and found
suitable for greater than 180-minute ETOPS operations when operated and maintained in accordance with
Boeing Document D044W054 "Model 777 Configuration, Maintenance, and Procedures." This finding does
not constitute approval to conduct ETOPS operations.
Note 6. For General Electric and Rolls-Royce engines only: The engines must be operated at idle for at least 10
minutes prior to shutdown after static operation at N1 settings greater than 70%. This limitation applies to
static operation only; under normal operation conditions, the idle cooling instructions contained in the engine
manufacturers operating instructions are acceptable.
Note 7. The Model 777 has been approved to operate in “Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum” (RVSM) airspace.
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.”
Note 8. The FAA has determined that the occurrence of any uncontrollable high thrust failure condition, or any of the
associated causal failures listed within the Boeing 777 Maintenance Planning Document, “may endanger the
safe operation of an airplane” and hence are reportable under FAR 121.703, 125.409, and 135.415.
Note 9. For Model 777-200LR an optional single auxiliary body fuel tank cell may be installed for use with this
Mandatory replacement times, inspection intervals, related inspection procedures and all critical design
configuration control limitations for the fuel tank system determined during the Special Federal Aviation
Regulation No. 88 program and for compliance with 14 CFR 25.981 are listed in the FAA-approved
Airworthiness Limitations and Certification Maintenance Requirement, Section 9, of Boeing 777 Maintenance
Planning Data Document D622W001-9, Revision February 2006 or later FAA-approved revision. All Model
777-200, -300, -300ER, and -200LR series airplanes, production line number 569 and on, must comply with
Revision March 2006, or a later FAA-approved revision. The FAA has issued airworthiness directive 2008-
11-13 mandating compliance with Revision March 2006, or a later FAA-approved revision, applicable to all
Model 777-200, -300, -300ER, and - 200LR series airplanes with production numbers lower than 569. The
Maintenance Planning Data Document, Section 9 for the 777F meets Special Federal Aviation Regulation No.
88 and compliance to 14 CFR 25.981.
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THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND NOTES APPLY TO ALL MODELS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED:
(cont’d)
Note 10. For Model 777-200LR an optional single auxiliary body fuel tank cell may be installed for use with this
airplane. This auxiliary tank adds another 1,875 USG of airplane fuel capacity. The certification basis for this
auxiliary body fuel tank includes §25.981 Amendment 25-102.
Note 11. A production certificate number 700 was amended to include the 777F and issued. Boeing is authorized to
issue airworthiness certificates under the delegation option authorization provisions of 14 CFR part 21.
Note 12. Certification basis for §25.981 at amendment 25-125, and Equivalent Safety Finding for the Flammability
Reduction System (FRS), is applied if fuel tank inerting is installed in new airplane production (starting with
Line # 772) or as a modification on existing aircraft per Boeing Service Bulletin 777-47-0002. Airworthiness
Limitations for the FRS are contained in Section 9 of the applicable Maintenance Planning Document.
Note 13. For aircraft delivered after July 15, 2019, information regarding the effective revision of the 777-
200/200LR/300/300ER/777F MPD Section 9 document (D622W001-9) and the 777-
200/200LR/300/300ER/777F DTR Document (D622W001-DTR) at the time each aircraft line number was
issued its Original Standard Airworthiness Certificate can be found in MPD Section 9 and DTR Revision
Effectivity Report letter MPE-RER-777-LNXXXX.
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