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Section IX. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT FOR VARIOUS CONDITIONS OF FLIGHT
5-42. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT LISTING.
a.
A Required Equipment for Various Conditions of
Flight listing (table 5-3), is provided to enable the pilot to
identify those systems/components required for flight.
For the sake of brevity, the listing does not include
obviously required items such as wings, rudder, flaps,
engines, landing gear, etc. It is important to note that
ALL
ITEMS
WHICH
ARE
RELATED
TO
THE
AIRWORTHINESS OF THE AIRCRAFT AND NOT
INCLUDED ON THE LIST ARE AUTOMATICALLY
REQUIRED TO BE OPERATIVE.
b.
It is the final responsibility of the pilot to
determine whether the lack of, or inoperative status of a
piece of equipment on the aircraft will limit the conditions
under which the aircraft may be operated.
(1)
The remarks and/or exceptions column
provides for explicit information or reference.
(2)
Numbered items indicate the number of
items required for flights by AR 95-1.
c.
The pilot is responsible for exercising the
necessary operational control to assure that no aircraft is
flown with multiple items inoperative, without first
determining
that
any
interface
or
interrelationship
between inoperative systems or components will not
result in a degradation in the level of safety and/or cause
an undue increase in crew workload.
d.
The exposure to additional failures during
continued
operation
with
inoperative
systems
or
components must also be considered in determining that
an acceptable level of safety is being maintained. The
list may not deviate from requirements of the Operator's
Manual limitations section, emergency procedures or
safety of flight messages.
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