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Cessna 172SP. Mfg/Cert after 1998. As you know, there is no MEL for this
aircraft. VFR day flight. Nav/position lights. Say the bulb is out on the starboard position light. 91.206 says nav/position lights are not mandatory for VFR day flight. 91.213(d) comes into play since there is no official MEL for this aircraft. Can I fly this aircraft in VFR day flight? Do I need to placard the burned out bulb? It's questions like this that kept me out of the better schools... ;-) |
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