14 CFR §29.547
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- (a)A rotor is an assembly of rotating components, which includes the rotor hub, blades, blade dampers, the pitch control mechanisms, and all other parts that rotate with the assembly.
- (b)Each rotor assembly must be designed as prescribed in this section and must function safely for the critical flight load and operating conditions. A design assessment must be performed, including a detailed failure analysis to identify all failures that will prevent continued safe flight or safe landing, and must identify the means to minimize the likelihood of their occurrence.
- (c)The rotor structure must be designed to withstand the following loads prescribed in §§ 29.337 through 29.341 and 29.351:
- (d)The rotor structure must be designed to withstand loads simulating—
- (e)The rotor structure must be designed to withstand the limit torque at any rotational speed, including zero.
In addition: