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Revision 32
BOEING
757-200 Series
757-200PF Series
757-200CB Series
757-300 Series
February 16, 2016
This data sheet, which is part of Type Certificate No. A2NM, prescribes conditions and limitations under which the
product for which the type certificate was issued meets the airworthiness requirements of the Federal Aviation
Regulations.
Fuel: See the appropriate FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual listed in Note 2.
For engine operating limits see engine TC Data Sheet No. E12EU for the RR RB211-535-C-
37, RB211-535-E4-37, or RB211-535E4-B-37 engine; TC Data Sheet No. E17NE for the
P&W PW2037, P&W2037 (M) or PW2040, or the FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual.
Except for RR RB211-535-C-37 engine, 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.
CG Range: See the appropriate FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual listed in Note 2.
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Maximum Weights: See the appropriate FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual listed in Note 2.
757-2B6 23686,23687
757-2B7 27122-27124, 27144-27148, 27198-27201, 27244-27246, 27303, 27805-27811
757-2F8 23850
757-2G4 29025-29028
757-2G5 23118, 23119, 23651, 23928, 23929, 23983, 24176, 24451, 24497, 26278, 28112, 29379,
29488, 29489, 30394
757-2G7 24233, 24522, 24523
757-2J4 25155, 25220
757-2K2 26330, 26633-26635
757-2M6 23452-23454
757-2Q8 24964, 24965, 25044, 25131, 25624, 26268, 26270-26273, 26332, 27351, 27599, 27620,
27623-27625, 28160, 28162, 28163, 28165, 28167-28170, 28172, 28173, 29377, 29380,
29382, 29442, 29443, 30044-30046
757-2S7 23321-23323, 23566-23568
757-2T7 22780, 22781, 22960, 23293, 23770, 23895, 24104, 24105
757-2Y0 25240, 25268, 26151-26156, 26158, 26160, 26161
757-2Z0 25885-25887, 27258-27260, 27269, 27270, 27367, 27511, 27512, 29792, 29793
The Model 757-200PF (Package Freighter) is a derivative of the Model 757-200 and is designed for commercial
transportation of palletized and bulk cargo. Major configuration changes from the Model 757-200 are as follows:
One main cargo compartment door, with an opening 134 inches wide and 86.5 inches high, is
installed in the left side of the forward fuselage.
All passenger doors are deleted and a new crew entry door is added to the forward left side.
All passenger windows are deleted.
Passenger floor is modified for cargo pallets or containers.
A 9G cargo barrier is installed behind the flight deck.
The Maximum Zero Fuel Weight and Maximum Landing Weight are increased.
Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney PW2037, 2 Pratt & Whitney PW2037(M), 2 Pratt & Whitney PW2040, or
2 Rolls-Royce RB211-535-E4-37, 2 Rolls Royce RB211-535-E4-B-37; refer to FAA-
Approved Airplane Flight Manual for aircraft engine intermix eligibility.
For engine operating limits, see engine TC Data Sheet No. E17NE for the P&W PW2037,
PW2037(M) or PW2040; engine TC Data Sheet No. E12EU for RR RB211-535-E4-37,
RB211-535-E4-B-37; or the FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual. 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.
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For other airspeed limits, see the appropriate FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual listed in
Note 2.
Maximum Weights: See the appropriate FAA-Approved Flight Manual listed in Note 2.
The Model 757-200CB (Combi) is a derivative of the Model 757-200 and is designed for commercial transportation
of passengers and a maximum of two cargo pallets.
For engine operating limits see engine TC Data Sheet No. E12EU for the RR RB211-535-E4-
37 or the FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual. 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 Flight Manual listed in Note 2.
Fuel: See the appropriate FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual listed in Note 2.
For engine operating limits, see engine TC Data Sheet No. E12EU for the RB211-535E4-37,
RB211-535E4-B-37 or RB211-535E4-C-37 engine or FAA-approved Airplane Flight
Manual. 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.
For PW2037, PW2040 and PW2043 engine operating limits see engine TC Data Sheet
E17NE or the FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual. 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.
For other airspeed limits, see the appropriate FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual listed in
Note 2.
CG Range: See the appropriate FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual listed in Note 2.
Maximum Weights: See the appropriate FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual listed in Note 2.
For 757-200CB: The airplane minimum crew must include an individual who is dedicated,
trained cargo fire fighter when cargo is carried in the main deck Class "B" cargo
compartment. This required crew member is in addition to those required by FAR 121.385
and 121.391.
Maximum
Passengers: For 757-200 and 757-200CB airplanes the total passenger capacity is limited to:
219 (Four pair of Type I exits)
239 (Three pair of Type I exits plus one pair of improved Type I exits at Door No. 2). See
Note 5.
224 (Three pair of Type I exits plus two pair of Type III exits)
164 (757-200CB in two pallet main deck cargo configuration), limited by 25.807(c)
0 (757-200PF) 2 crew, 5 persons per Exemption No. 4808
For 757-300 airplanes, the total passenger capacity is limited to:
275 (Three pair of Type C exits, one pair of Type I exits and two pair of Type III exits).
295 (Two pair of Type C exits, one pair of Type B exits, one pair of Type I exits, and two pair
of Type III exits).
Maximum
Baggage/Cargo: See Weight and Balance Manual Boeing Document No. D043N302.
Maximum Operating
Altitude: 42,000 ft.
Leveling Means: Two inclinometers, plumb bob support and target (scale), right main gear well.
Datum: Sta. 0.0, located 159 inches forward of airplane nose (B.S.159)
Control Surface
Movements: 757-200 Series: Control surfaces must be rigged in accordance with Boeing Drawings
251N1001, 251N2001, 251N3001, 251N4001, 251N5001, 254N1001, and 275N2001.
757-300 Series: Control surfaces must be rigged in accordance with Boeing Drawings:
Lateral and Speedbrake Control 251N1018; Elevator Control System 251N2007; Rudder
Control System 251N3038; Stabilizer Trim Control 251N2001
Compliance with the following optional requirements has been established for all Models:
Ditching Provision 25.801 (Overwater operation can be approved when the aircraft has been equipped and
has been approved according to FAR 25.801)
Required Equipment: The basic required equipment as prescribed in the applicable Federal Aviation Regulations
must be installed in the aircraft.
Service Information: The following Boeing "Structural Repair Manual" Documents are FAA-approved:
757-200 D634N201
757-200CB D634N211
757-200PF D634N210
757-300 D634N230
Based on 14 CFR §21.101(g) for changes made to TCs applicable provisions of 14 CFR part 26 are
included in the certification basis. For any future 14 CFR part 26 amendments, the holder of this TC must
demostrate compliance with the applicable sections
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
Partial Time-Limited Exemption from 14 CFR §25.853(a), appendix 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)
Service Bulletins and other service information when FAA-approved will carry a statement to that effect.
Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 25 with Amendments 25-1 through 25-45 effective December 1, 1978,
except Section 25.109 Amendment 25-42, 25.345 Amendment 25-46, 25.351(a) Amendment 25-46, 25.365(e)(1)
and (2) Amendment 25-54 (aft cargo compartment); 25.365(e)(1) and (2) Amendment 25-0 (forward cargo
compartment) (See Note 11); 25.571 Amendment 25-45, 25.629 Amendment 25-46,25.697 Amendment 25-46,
25.733 Amendment 25-49, 25.803(c) and (d) Amendment 25-46, 25.901(d), 25.1103(a),(b)(2),(d), (e), and (f)
Amendment 25-46, 25.1142 and 25.1522 Amendment 25-46.
Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 36 with Amendments 36-1 through 36-12 effective August 1, 1981.
Stage 3 or Stage 4 Noise Compliance: Stage 4 Amendment 28 noise compliance with the appropriate Service
Bulletin, see the appropriate FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual listed in Note 2.
For 757-200PF: Same as 757-200 airplane plus FAR 25.783, as amended by Amendment 25-54, applicable only to
the main deck cargo door, the crew entry door, and the flight deck first officer's No. 2 window; and
FAR 25.723(a), Amendment 25-46.
Equivalent Safety Findings exist with respect to the following Regulations (for 757-200PF):
FAR 25.855(e) Cargo and Baggage Compartments
FAR 25.1447(c)(1) and (3) Equipment Standards for Oxygen Dispensing Units.
Exemption No. 4808A granted on April 17, 1997 in addition allowed the removal of the escape slides and
permitted the installation of inertia reels and harness for each occupant in lieu of a rope as the escape means
as specified in Exemption 4808.
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Exemption No. 4808B granted on November 5, 1998 clarified condition 3 in Exemption 4808A allowing that “initial
and recurrent training may be via an oral briefing”.
For 757-200CB: Same as 757-200 airplane plus 25.783 Amendment 25-54, applicable only to the main deck cargo
door and FAR 25.783(a), Amendment 25-46.
Part 25 as amended by Amendments 25-1 through 25-85 for the complete airplane with the exceptions
listed below;
* Flight attendant seats are qualified to Technical Standard Order C127. Passenger and flight deck seats comply
with 25.562(a), (b), ((c (1), (2), (3), (4), (7), and (8)). Flight deck seats also comply with § 25.562(c)(5).
Stretchers are not required to comply with §25.562, for transporting non-ambulatory occupants.
** Applicable to new and significantly modified structure and systems and portions of the airplane affected by
these changes. Where two amendment levels are shown for the same paragraph, the number without the
asterisk (**) applies to structures, systems and portions of the airplane, which are not new or significantly
modified. The structure, systems, and components, which comply with the later amendment, will be identified
in a Boeing drawing approved by the FAA and JAA.
*** Boeing has complied with §25.813 at Amendment 25-88 except for §25.813(c), which used Amendment 25-75.
In addition, Boeing is providing a 13 inch aisle with a 6½ inch offset with 2 inches of cushion compression to
clear the exit opening. Or, two 6 inch wide passageways that lead to an unobstructed space adjacent to each
exit. Also, Boeing has complied with the placarding requirements of §25.813(c)(3) at Amendment 25-88.
(Reference Issue Paper C-5)
Part 36, with Amendments 36-1 through 36-21, effective December 28, 1995
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Stage 3 or Stage 4 Noise Compliance: Stage 4 Amendment 28 noise compliance with the appropriate Service
Bulletin, see the appropriate FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual listed in Note 2.
Special Conditions for the following subjects were issued in Renton, Washington and are applicable to the 757-300.
Equivalent Safety Findings: The equivalent Safety findings were proposed in accordance with §21.21. The
following Equivalent Safety Findings have been identified for the 757-300 airplane:
Exemptions: Exemptions were requested in accordance with Paragraph 11.25. The following
exemptions have been granted for the 757-300:
Floor Warpage for Flight Deck Seats Exemption from FAR 25.562(b)(2), (Exemption No.
6600, issued April 8, 1997).
Partial exemption from FAR 25.1435(b)(1), Hydraulic Proof Pressure Test (Exemption No.
6577, issued February 25, 1997).
Ditching Equipment FAR 25.1415(c) Exemption No. 5613A, issued August 5, 1998).
Exemption from 14 CFR Paragraph 25.961(a)(5) to allow a temperature limitation of 85°F for
JP-4 and Jet B Type fuels (with RB211-535E4 series engines: Exemption No. 6867, issued
February 24, 1999; with PW2037, PW2040, and PW2043 engines: Exemption No. 7790, issued
June 3, 2002).
Partial Exemption No. 9405 granted on July 18, 2007 – Partial Exemption from 25.901(c), Thrust Control
Malfunction Accommodation and Single Failures of Thrust Levers. In the interest of standardization, as of
the date of issuance this Partial grant of Exemption should be used in lieu of Exemption No. 7798. See note
14
Partial Time-Limited Exemption from 14 CFR §25.853(a), appendix 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)
Note 1. A current weight and balance report including list of equipment included in certificated empty
weight, and loading instructions must be in each aircraft at the time of original certification and at
all times thereafter except in the case of operators having an approved weight control system.
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The aircraft must be loaded so that the C.G. is within specified limits at all times, considering fuel
loading and usage, gear retraction, and movement of crew and passengers from their assigned
positions.
Note 2. The aircraft must be operated in accordance with the FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual. All
placards required in either the FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual, the applicable operating
rules or the Certification Basis must be installed in the airplane.
Boeing Document No. D631N001 is the basic FAA-Approved Flight Manual for Model 757-200
airplanes powered by RB211-535-C-37 engines.
Boeing Document No. D631N002 is the basic FAA-Approved Flight Manual for Model 757-200
airplanes powered by P&W 2037 and P&W 2040 engines, and for Model 757-200PF airplanes
powered by P&W 2037 and 2040 engines.
Boeing Document No. D631N005 is the basic FAA-Approved Flight Manual for Model 757-200
airplanes powered by RB211-535-E4-37 and RB211-535-E4-B-37 engines, and for Models 757-
200PF and 757-200CB powered by RB211-535-E4-37 engines.
Boeing Document No. D631N007.F00 is the basic FAA-Approved Flight Manual for Model 757-
300 airplanes powered by RB211-535E4-37, RB211-535E4-B-37, or RB211-535E4-C-37 engines.
Boeing Document No. D631N007.F01 is the basic FAA-Approved Flight Manual for Model 757-
300 airplanes powered by PW2037, PW2040 or PW2043 engines.
Note 4. Crew procedures identified as required by engineering failure analyses in Document D230N405
must not be changed unless approved by FAA engineering.
Note 5. Door No. 2 must meet the requirements of FAR 25.807(a)(7)(ii) through (viii).
Note 6. Certification Maintenance Requirements (CMR): The CMRs are listed in either the FAA-
approved Section 9 of the Maintenance Planning Data document D622N001-9 (Airworthiness
Limitations and Certification Maintenance Requirements), or the applicable engine Type
Certificate Data Sheet. The more restrictive requirement from these two documents shall be in
force.
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Note 7. There are service bulletins which call for modifications which do not comply with the Type
Certification Basis. These service bulletins are listed in Boeing Document D624N001 titled
"Service Bulletin 757". The records of airplanes imported into the United States should be
reviewed to ensure compliance, if the non FAA-approved service bulletins modifications have
been installed.
Note 8. Airplane line numbers 182, 189, and on, were manufactured on or after August 20, 1988, and
airplane line numbers 258, 306 and on, were manufactured on or after August 20, 1990.
Reference FAR 121.312(a)(1) and (2), Amendment 121-198. Airplanes 306 through 317 are
exempt (Exemption No. 5176A). See Service Bulletin Index Part 3 for cross reference of line
number to airplane serial number.
Note 9. The type design reliability and performance of the Model 757-200, -200PF, -200CB, and -300
series airplanes have been evaluated in accordance with FAA Advisory Circular 120-42A and
found suitable for Extended Range Operations with Two-Engine Airplanes (ETOPS) when
operated and maintained in accordance with Boeing Document D011N002 "Configuration,
Maintenance, and Procedures for Extended Range (ER) Operation Model 757".
Note 10. The Model 757-300 series 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 draft 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 11. The aft cargo compartment is certified for a 6.2 square foot opening. The forward cargo
compartment is certified for a 5.7 square foot opening. (Reference FAA Letter ANW-120S: 8110-
5, dated December 17, 1980.
Note 12. The location of the flight attendant seats demonstrated to comply with the direct view
requirements of FAR 25.785(h)(1); for the Boeing 757-300, are shown on the manufacturers
“Interior Certification Diagram”.
Note 13. For 757-300 with RB211-535E4 series engines only: For non-flight operations, static engine
thrust is limited to 1.2 EPR when the ambient air temperature is 110°F or more.
Note 14 The FAA has concluded that the occurrence of any uncontrollable high thrust failure condition, or
any of the associated causal failures listed in Boeing Document D332N402, "may endanger the
safe operation of an airplane" and hence are reportable under §121.703(c), 125.409(c) and
135.415(c). A copy of D332N402 or a listing of reportable failures shall be provided in the
Limitations Section, Section 9, of the Maintenance Planning Document.
Note 15: Mandatory replacement times, inspection intervals, related inspection procedures and all critical
design configuration control limitation 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 757 Maintenance Planning Data Document D622N001-9, Revision January
2006 or later FAA-approved revision.
Note 16: Certification Basis for §14 CFR 25.981 at Amendment 25-125, and Equivalent Safety Finding P-
2, dated May 25, 2010, for the Flammability Reduction System (FRS), is applied if fuel tank
inerting is installed as a modification on existing in service aircraft per Boeing Service Bulletin
757-47-0001. Airworthiness Limitations for the FRS are contained in Section 9 of the applicable
Maintenance Planning Document.
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