Airworthiness Requirments Flashcards
1
Q
MEL
A
- Created from MMEL
- Specific to each aircraft by serial number
- Must be approved by FAA and LOA carried in aircraft
2
Q
91.205
A
MATSFOOLMATS
3
Q
91.213
A
- 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
4
Q
MMEL
A
- Developed by manufacturer and approved by FAA.
- List of equipment that may be an operative and still airworthy
- Every aircraft has one
5
Q
Special flight permit
A
A special flight permit may be issued for an aircraft that may not currently meet applicable airworthiness requirements but is capable of safe flight.
6
Q
Airworthiness directive and service bulletins
A
- AD’s - mandatory safety inspection or alteration issued by the FAA
- SB’s - manufacturers suggested safety inspection or alteration.
7
Q
Maintenance and inspection requirements
A
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)