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Seat Belt Requirement

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During Take off, landing, taxi

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Aircraft speed limitation

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Below 10,000’ MSL - 250 KIAS
At or below 2,500 AGL within 4 nm of Class C or D - 200 KIAS
In a Class B airspace VFR corridor - 200 KIAS

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Instrument Required for VFR Day

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Gas Gauge
Oil Pressure Gauge
Oil Temperature Gauge
Seat Belts
Emergency Locator Transmitter
Airspeed Indicator
Compass
Altimeter
Tachometer
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Instrument Required for VFR night

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Anti-collision lights
Position lights
Energy source
Spare fuses - one complete set or 3 of each kind

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Oxygen

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30 minutes - 12,500 feet or higher
Above 14,000 feet - pilots must use oxygen at all times
Above 15,000 feet each occupant of the aircraft must be provided supplemental oxygen

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Transponder

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Above 10,000’ MSL
Within Class A, B, C airspace
Within 30 nm of Class B
Over flying Class B or C airspace
Controlled airspace
7500 hijack
7600 lost commo
7700 emergency
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ADS-B OUT REQUIREMENT

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The FAA requires ADS-B Out capability in the continental United States, in the ADS-B rule airspace designated by FAR 91.225:
Class A, B, and C airspace;
Class E airspace at or above 10,000 feet msl, excluding airspace at and below 2,500 feet agl;
Within 30 nautical miles of a Class B primary airport (the Mode C veil);
Above the ceiling and within the lateral boundaries of Class B or Class C airspace up to 10,000 feet;
Class E airspace over the Gulf of Mexico, at and above 3,000 feet msl, within 12 nm of the U.S. coast.

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Fuel System

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Filler neck, tank, drain/finger filter, fuel tank selector, drain/filter, electrical pump, mechanical pump, fuel flow indication, fuel pressure indication, injection timing device, fuel distributor

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PROPELLER

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An mt-Propeller MTV-12-B/180-17 type or MTV-12-B/180-17f type, hydraulically-regulated 3-bladed constant speed propeller
Constant speed, variable angle,

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Airspeed

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Approach speed 71 KIAS (2535lb)
vA: Maneuvering Speed. Full or abrupt control surface movement is not permissible
above this speed. - 108 KIAS
vx: Best Angle-of-Climb Speed.- 66 KIAS?
vy: Best Rate-of-Climb Speed. - 66 KIAS
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