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On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 16:20:38 -0500, "Jim Macklin"
wrote in r2Rxg.84249$ZW3.23051@dukeread04:: FAR 91 under IFR requires reports on many things, unforecast weather and equipment failure are two. I found this: § 91.187 Operation under IFR in controlled airspace: Malfunction reports. (a) The pilot in command of each aircraft operated in controlled airspace under IFR shall report as soon as practical to ATC any malfunctions of navigational, approach, or communication equipment occurring in flight. I suppose an inoperative/malfunctioning directional gyro would qualify. However, I don't see any mention of having the FSDO inspector signoff before return to service. There is some mention of reporting inoperative equipment in this appendix: Appendix A to Part 91—Category II Operations: Manual, Instruments, Equipment, and Maintenance But I wouldn't think that applicable in this case. Perhaps you'd be good enough to locate the citation that mandates FSDO contacting the pilot when he mentions a DG malfunction: http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text...1.3.10&idno=14 Thanks. |
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