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must have 350hp above FL250?



 
 
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Old December 1st 06, 07:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default must have 350hp above FL250?

According to the Aerostar's specification sheet, it says "Must have
350hp engines above FL250". Is this a regulation thing, or just a
limitation of the type? I tried searching through any kind of e-FAR I
could find, but came up with squat.

http://www.aerostaraircraft.com/specs.pdf

Come to think of it, there are a bunch of altitude restrictions based
on equipment, that are spread throughout the FARs, such as the Mode C
rule above 10,000; oxygen starting at 12.5; and DME above FL240.

I also remember a King Air pilot saying in order to fly above a certain
altitude (something like in the FL3XX range) you had to have a
specially certified altimeter (which costs an arm-and-a-leg)

Is there one place that has all of these altitude restrictions listed?

 




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