Airworthiness Requirments Flashcards

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MEL

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  1. Created from MMEL
  2. Specific to each aircraft by serial number
  3. Must be approved by FAA and LOA carried in aircraft
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91.205

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MATSFOOLMATS

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91.213

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  1. No person may take off an aircraft with inoperative components unless it has an MEL/MMEL
2. Meets TAMMY
Type certificate
AD's
Manufacture requirements (POH)
MATSFOOLMATS (91.213)
You as PIC
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MMEL

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  1. Developed by manufacturer and approved by FAA.
  2. List of equipment that may be an operative and still airworthy
  3. Every aircraft has one
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Special flight permit

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A special flight permit may be issued for an aircraft that may not currently meet applicable airworthiness requirements but is capable of safe flight.

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Airworthiness directive and service bulletins

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  1. AD’s - mandatory safety inspection or alteration issued by the FAA
  2. SB’s - manufacturers suggested safety inspection or alteration.
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Maintenance and inspection requirements

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Annual Inspection 
100Hr Inspection 
Life-limited Inspection 
AD's and SB's
Transponder Inspection (24 months)
ELT Inspection (12 months or 1Hr cumulative use or 50% battery life)
Pitot static system (24 months)
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