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"Jay Beckman" wrote
I double checked with the owner of my flight school and he confirms that they are using FAA approved MELs for their C172s... Jay, there's just a good chance that the owner is just as confused about the Aircraft Flight Manual Equipment List and a true Minimum Equipment List as many of this group's members were. Locate a copy of this C-172 MEL and scan the paragraphs pertaining to FAA approval, then post it here. I WILL belive it when I see it. As another poster has written, of what value is an MEL for a Cessna 172? I am copying below a post that I made on the subject some time back. It contains references to what an MEL is and under what circumstances it is issued. Note that there are no MMELs for single-engine, non-turbine aircraft published by the FAA. Bob Moore Mis-use of terminology strikes again! None of you guys have seen an MEL for a single engine Mooney. The list of equipment contained in small aircraft AFMs is not an MEL, but just an "Installed Equipment List". I would suggest reading the following web page for information on MMELs (Master Minimum Equipment Lists) published for types of aircraft and MELs approved for specific (N number) aircraft. An MEL must be developed by the operator and approved by the FAA. http://www1.faa.gov/avr/afs/customer/mmel.pdf There are some small twin engined aircraft that do have a published MMEL and these can be found at the following site. http://www.opspecs.com/AFSDATA/MMELs/Final/smallac/ And......from the following excellent web page: http://www.aero.und.edu/inet/avit325...douts/MEL.html __________________________________________________ _____ What is a Minimum Equipment List? A Minimum Equipment List (MEL) is a Supplemental Type Certificate issued by the FAA which allows a specific aircraft to continue operating in an airworthy condition, although certain required instruments or items of the equipment are inoperative. A MEL is a document that lists the instruments and equipment that may be inoperative without jeopardizing the safety of the aircraft. The MEL includes procedures for flight crews and/or maintenance crews to follow when securing or deactivating inoperative instruments or equipment. What is a Master Minimum Equipment List? A Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) is the standard list of items and procedures for a standard aircraft make and model. |
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