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On Mar 30, 12:34 pm, Dan wrote:
Help! I'm looking for the reference that IAs use to determine if an airplane is airworthy despite missing a cowling screw, having wing tip cracks, or a missing piece of carpeting. And no, it's not the a/c maintenance manual. I've searched the FAA site, Google, GPO, etc. Apparently I'm having a brain cramp and can't think of the reference or good keywords to use to locate. Thanks, Dan Mc Being a Canadian and finding the FARs somewhat different, I often find the need to look around. Do these help? See page 9 of this one: http://www.faa.gov/education_researc...g-8082-11a.pdf Like Canada, the FAA doesn't seem to have a list of specific items that can be missing or inop. There is provision for MELs, specific to an operator, that can itemize certain things that are permitted to be defective. Each MEL is approved separately and could vary considerably depending on the inspector. Dan Dan |
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