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Section
II
Limitations
BEECHCRAFT
Debonair
C33
Bonanz:a
E33
and
f33
REOUIRED EQUIPMENT
FOR
VARIOUS
CONDITIONS
OF
fllGHT
Part
91
of
the
Federal
Aviation
Regulations specifies the
minimum
numbers
and types of airplane
instruments
and
equipment
which
rnust be installed and operable for
various kinds
of
flight
conditions. This includes
VFR
day,
VFR
night.
IFR
day, and
IFR
night.
Regulations
also require
that
all airplanes be certificated
by
the
rnanufacturer for operations
under
various
flight
conditions.
At
certification, all required
equipment
must
be
in
operating condition and
should
be
rnaintained
to
assure
continued airworthiness.
lf
deviations
from
the
installed
equipment
were
not
perrnitted.
or
if the operating rules d id
not
provide
for
various flight conditions,
the
airplane
could
not
be
flown
unless all equiprnent
was
operable.
With
appropriate
limitations,
the
operation
of
every system or
component installed in
the
airplane is
not
necessary,
when
the remaining operative
instruments
and
equipment
provide for continued safe operation. Operation
in
accordance
with
limitations
established
to
maintain
airworthiness, can
permit
continued
or
uninterrupted
operation of
the
airplane temporarily.
For
the
sake
of
brevity, the Required Equiprnent
Usting
does not
include
obviously required
items
such as
wings,
rudders. flaps, engine, landing gear, etc.
Also
the
list
does
not
include items
which
do
not
affect
the
airworthiness
of
the airplane such as
entertainment
systems, passenger
convenience items, etc. However,
it is
important
to
note
that
ALL ITEMS WHICH ARE RELATED TO THE AIR-
WORTHINESS
OF
THE
AIRPLANE AND NOT INCLUDED
ON
THE
LIST
ARE
AUTOMATICALLY REQUIRED
TO
BE
OPERATIVE.
2-18
August
1982

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