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Old March 28th 04, 09:15 PM
Michael McNulty
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Michael McNulty wrote:
I am not aware that the flight manual is required to be in the aircraft.

I
believe that all of the information that I am required to have on board

is
contained on my placards (which are complete, including the weight and
balance limits). The placards are what my operating limitations

address,
and as the aircraft is not certified, there is no such thing as an

"approved
flight manual".


Check you operating limitations again. Every set I've had has included
a clause that requires carrying the manufacturers flight manual, along
with the placards.

Marc


I just double checked.

My operating limitations do say that I must have "the placards, markings,
etc. required by 91.9" , but there is not any specific reference to the
flight manual. Since my aircraft is experimental, an "approved flight
manual" does not exist, and I fully believe that my placards meet the
requirements of 91.9 for "approved manual material, markings, and placards
or any combination thereof". Again, the relevant document is the aircraft's
particular operating limitations. My operating limitations do require a
specific placard that states the weight and balance limits, Vne, and Va.
(My operating limitations were issued in October 2001, and I believe that
they follow the FAA inspectors handbook guidelines very closely.)

I suppose I could carry a copy of the manual, but I think I'm on pretty
solid ground without it.


 




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