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Federal Aviation Administration Downloaded from Plane Sense R1 11/05/2012

Federal Aviation Administration 2 Plane Sense Downloaded from Introduction Review the requirements that an aircraft operator/owner must know to make an informed decision about the airworthiness of an aircraft. Three Objectives

Federal Aviation Administration 3 Plane Sense Downloaded from Objective - To define the word “airworthy”

Federal Aviation Administration 4 Plane Sense Downloaded from Objective - To review the requirements that must be met for an aircraft to be “airworthy”

Federal Aviation Administration 5 Plane Sense Downloaded from Objective – To address the owner/operator and PIC responsibilities for the airworthiness of an aircraft

Federal Aviation Administration 6 Plane Sense Downloaded from Understanding “airworthiness” The term “airworthy” is often used but not specifically defined in the regulations Our understanding of the word may differ depending on whether we are a pilot or a mechanic.

Federal Aviation Administration 7 Plane Sense Downloaded from CIVIL AIRCRAFT AIRWORTHINESS No person may operate a civil aircraft unless it is in an airworthy condition. The pilot in command of a civil aircraft is responsible for determining whether that aircraft is in condition for safe flight. The pilot in command shall discontinue the flight when unairworthy mechanical, electrical, or structural conditions occur.

Federal Aviation Administration 8 Plane Sense Downloaded from CIVIL AIRCRAFT AIRWORTHINESS Section 91.7 No person may operate a civil aircraft unless it is in an airworthy condition. The pilot in command of a civil aircraft is responsible for determining whether that aircraft is in condition for safe flight. The pilot in command shall discontinue the flight when unairworthy mechanical, electrical, or structural conditions occur.

Federal Aviation Administration 9 Plane Sense Downloaded from AIRWORTHY? Two conditions must be met: –The aircraft conforms to its type certificate, and has been inspected, maintained, modified and repaired in-accordance-with the regulations. –The aircraft is in condition for safe operation.

Federal Aviation Administration 10 Plane Sense Downloaded from AIRWORTHNESS CERTIFICATE Terms and Conditions

Federal Aviation Administration 11 Plane Sense Downloaded from WHAT DOES TYPE DESIGN MEAN? Fred’s Flyer – Model A The type design consists of-- (a) The drawings and specifications, and a listing of those drawings and specifications, necessary to define the configuration and the design features of the product shown to comply with the requirements of that part of this subchapter applicable to the product; (b) Information on dimensions, materials, and processes necessary to define the structural strength of the product; (c) The Airworthiness Limitations section of the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness as required by Parts 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, or as otherwise required by the Administrator; and as specified in the applicable airworthiness criteria for special classes of aircraft defined in Sec (b).

Federal Aviation Administration 12 Plane Sense Downloaded from WHAT DOES TYPE DESIGN MEAN? Fred’s Flyer – Model A

Federal Aviation Administration 13 Plane Sense Downloaded from WHAT DOES TYPE DESIGN MEAN? Fred’s Flyer – Model A

Federal Aviation Administration 14 Plane Sense Downloaded from then select “Type Certificate Data Sheets”

Federal Aviation Administration 15 Plane Sense Downloaded from TYPE DESIGN DATA SHEETS

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Federal Aviation Administration 18 Plane Sense Downloaded from AIRCRAFT OPERATOR RESPONSIBILIES An aircraft operator is responsible for the following items: –Ensuring that the aircraft has a current Airworthiness Certificate and Certificate of Registration in the aircraft. (91.203) –Verifying that the aircraft is airworthy and in compliance with all applicable ADs. (91.403) A-R-R-O-W

Federal Aviation Administration 19 Plane Sense Downloaded from AIRCRAFT OPERATOR RESPONSIBILIES –Assuring that maintenance is properly recorded. –Ensuring that the aircraft operating limitations, including weight and balance, are in the aircraft and complied with. –Verifying that the aircraft is safe for flight.

Federal Aviation Administration 20 Plane Sense Downloaded from AIRCRAFT OPERATOR RESPONSIBILIES –Assuring that maintenance is properly recorded. –Ensuring that the aircraft operating limitations, including weight and balance, are in the aircraft and complied with. –Verifying that the aircraft is safe for flight.

Federal Aviation Administration 21 Plane Sense Downloaded from AIRCRAFT OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITES –Assuring that maintenance is properly recorded. –Ensuring that the aircraft operating limitations, including weight and balance, are in the aircraft and complied with. –Verifying that the aircraft is safe for flight.

Federal Aviation Administration 22 Plane Sense Downloaded from AIRCRAFT OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITES –Assuring that maintenance is properly recorded. –Ensuring that the aircraft operating limitations, including weight and balance, are in the aircraft and complied with. –Verifying that the aircraft is safe for flight.

Federal Aviation Administration 23 Plane Sense Downloaded from AIRCRAFT OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITES (ARROW) –If the aircraft will be flown outside of U.S. boundaries, a current FCC Radio Station License if radios are installed. –Reporting an aircraft accident to the National Transportation Safety Board in-accordance-with CFR 830.

Federal Aviation Administration 24 Plane Sense Downloaded from ARROW A-Airworthiness Certificate Section (a)(1) R-Registration Section (a)(2) R-Radio Station License, when required O-Operating Limitations Section 91.9(b)(1)&(2) W-Weight and Balance Sections , , & 91.9

Federal Aviation Administration 25 Plane Sense Downloaded from WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THINGS BREAK? The airworthiness certificate is no longer in effect!

Federal Aviation Administration 26 Plane Sense Downloaded from WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THINGS BREAK? Section : Inoperative Instruments and Equipment Minimum Equipment List – MEL –Developed for a specific aircraft –Letter of authorization from the FSDO required –Must be used by everyone who flies the aircraft –Training and records required

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Federal Aviation Administration 28 Plane Sense Downloaded from WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THINGS BREAK? Section : Inoperative Instruments and Equipment NO MEL decision chain –Regulations – TCDS and –Manufacturer – equipment list –Remove or deactivate, and placard –Determination of safety

Federal Aviation Administration 29 Plane Sense Downloaded from WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THINGS BREAK? Section : Inoperative Instruments and Equipment NO MEL decision chain –Regulations – TCDS and –Manufacturer – equipment list –Remove or deactivate, and placard –Determination of safety

Federal Aviation Administration 30 Plane Sense Downloaded from WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THINGS BREAK? Inoperative Instruments and Equipment NO MEL decision chain –Regulations – TCDS and –Manufacturer – equipment list –Remove or deactivate, and placard –Determination of safety

Federal Aviation Administration 31 Plane Sense Downloaded from PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Federal Aviation Administration 32 Plane Sense Downloaded from PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Federal Aviation Administration 33 Plane Sense Downloaded from PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Federal Aviation Administration 34 Plane Sense Downloaded from PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Federal Aviation Administration 35 Plane Sense Downloaded from PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Federal Aviation Administration 36 Plane Sense Downloaded from SPECIAL FLIGHT PERMIT A Special Airworthiness Certificate may be issued and or….. Faxed Special Flight Permit which includes operating limitations for intended flight. Aircraft may be flown without required equipment or inspections performed. Aircraft must be in a condition for safe operation

Federal Aviation Administration 37 Plane Sense Downloaded from SPECIAL AIRWORTHINESS CERTIFICATE

Federal Aviation Administration 38 Plane Sense Downloaded from REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Annual inspection (a) 100 hour inspection91.409(b) Progressive inspection91.409(d) Pitot-static/Altimeter Transponder ELT day VOR check91.171

Federal Aviation Administration 39 Plane Sense Downloaded from REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Annual inspection (a) 100 hour inspection91.409(b) Progressive inspection91.409(d) Pitot-static/Altimeter Transponder ELT day VOR check91.171

Federal Aviation Administration 40 Plane Sense Downloaded from REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Annual inspection (a) 100 hour inspection91.409(b) Progressive inspection91.409(d) Pitot-static/Altimeter Transponder ELT day VOR check91.171

Federal Aviation Administration 41 Plane Sense Downloaded from REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Annual inspection (a) 100 hour inspection91.409(b) Progressive inspection91.409(d) Pitot-static/Altimeter Transponder ELT day VOR check91.171

Federal Aviation Administration 42 Plane Sense Downloaded from REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Annual inspection (a) 100 hour inspection91.409(b) Progressive inspection91.409(d) Pitot-static/Altimeter Transponder ELT day VOR check91.171

Federal Aviation Administration 43 Plane Sense Downloaded from REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Annual inspection (a) 100 hour inspection91.409(b) Progressive inspection91.409(d) Pitot-static/Altimeter Transponder ELT day VOR check91.171

Federal Aviation Administration 44 Plane Sense Downloaded from REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Annual inspection (a) 100 hour inspection91.409(b) Progressive inspection91.409(d) Pitot-static/Altimeter Transponder ELT day VOR check91.171

Federal Aviation Administration 45 Plane Sense Downloaded from REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Annual inspection (a) 100 hour inspection91.409(b) Progressive inspection91.409(d) Pitot-static/Altimeter Transponder ELT day VOR check91.171

Federal Aviation Administration 46 Plane Sense Downloaded from REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Annual inspection (a) 100 hour inspection91.409(b) Progressive inspection91.409(d) Pitot-static/Altimeter Transponder ELT day VOR check Current GPS data base / 91.7

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Federal Aviation Administration 48 Plane Sense Downloaded from SUPPLEMENTAL TYPE CERTIFICATES Limitations and Conditions: The installation should not be incorporated in any aircraft unless it is determined that the interrelationship between this installation and any previously approved configuration will not introduce any adverse effect upon the airworthiness of the aircraft. The approval of this modification applies to the above-noted aircraft model series only. A copy of this STC must be included in the permanent records of the modified aircraft.

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Federal Aviation Administration 50 Plane Sense Downloaded from AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES

Federal Aviation Administration 51 Plane Sense Downloaded from AD COMPLIANCE RECORD

Federal Aviation Administration 52 Plane Sense Downloaded from Responsibilities 14 CFR part 91, section states that an aircraft owner/operator shall, keep and maintain aircraft maintenance records. 14 CFR part 43, sections 43.9 and state that maintenance personnel, however, are required to make the record entries.

Federal Aviation Administration 53 Plane Sense Downloaded from What Must Be In The Maintenance Records? Description of the work performed Date the work was completed Signature and certificate number of the person approving the work In addition Section 43.9 includes: The name of any person working on the aircraft and the certificate type of the approving person     SIGNATURE 

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Federal Aviation Administration 58 Plane Sense Downloaded from REVIEW OF RESPONSIBILITIES DOCUMENTS –Airworthiness –Registration –Radio License –Operating Limitations –Weight & Balance AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES REQUIRED MAINTENANCE RECORDS INSPECTIONS –Annual- Transponder –100-hour- ELT –Pitot-static- VOR and GPS data base · ACCIDENT and SAFETY REPORTING

Federal Aviation Administration 59 Plane Sense Downloaded from REVIEW OF RESPONSIBILITIES

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Federal Aviation Administration 63 Plane Sense Downloaded from Summary Defined Airworthy Discussed Airworthy Requirements Discussed Owner/Operator/Pilot-in Command Airworthiness Responsibilities Accident and Safety Reporting

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