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14 CFR 129.14 - Maintenance program and minimum equipment list requirements for U.S.-registered aircraft.

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§ 129.14
Maintenance program and minimum equipment list requirements for U.S.-registered aircraft.
(a) Each foreign air carrier and each foreign person operating a U.S.-registered aircraft within or outside the United States in common carriage must ensure that each aircraft is maintained in accordance with a program approved by the Administrator in the operations specifications.
(b) No foreign air carrier or foreign person may operate a U.S.-registered aircraft with inoperable instruments or equipment unless the following conditions are met:
(1) A master minimum equipment list exists for the aircraft type.
(2) The foreign operator submits for review and approval its aircraft minimum equipment list based on the master minimum equipment list, to the FAA Flight Standards District Office having geographic responsibility for the operator. The foreign operator must show, before minimum equipment list approval can be obtained, that the maintenance procedures used under its maintenance program are adequate to support the use of its minimum equipment list.
(3) For leased aircraft maintained and operated under a U.S. operator's continuous airworthiness maintenance program and FAA-approved minimum equipment list, the foreign operator submits the U.S. operator's approved continuous airworthiness maintenance program and approved aircraft minimum equipment list to the FAA office prescribed in paragraph (b)(2) of this section for review and evaluation. The foreign operator must show that it is capable of operating under the lessor's approved maintenance program and that it is also capable of meeting the maintenance and operational requirements specified in the lessor's approved minimum equipment list.
(4) The FAA operations specification permitting the operator to use an approved minimum equipment list is carried aboard the aircraft. An approved minimum equipment list, as authorized by the operations specifications, constitutes an approved change to the type design without requiring recertification.
(5) The approved minimum equipment list provides for the operation of the aircraft with certain instruments and equipment in an inoperable condition.
(6) The aircraft records available to the pilot must include an entry describing the inoperable instruments and equipment.
(7) The aircraft is operated under all applicable conditions and limitations contained in the minimum equipment list and the operations specification authorizing the use of the list.
[Doc. No. 24856, 52 FR 20029, May 28, 1987, as amended by Amdt. 129-49, 76 FR 7490, Feb. 10, 2011]

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  • 2013-03-08; vol. 78 # 46 - Friday, March 8, 2013
    1. 78 FR 14912 - International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) Program Change
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      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Aviation Administration
      Policy statement.
      Effective date: April 8, 2013.
      14 CFR Part 129

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United States Code
USC : Title 49 - TRANSPORTATION

§ 1372

§ 40113 - Administrative

§ 40119 - Security and research and development activities

§ 44101 - Operation of aircraft

§ 44701 - General requirements

§ 44702 - Issuance of certificates

§ 44705 - Air carrier operating certificates

§ 44709 - Amendments, modifications, suspensions, and revocations of certificates

§ 44710 - Revocations of airman certificates for controlled substance violations

§ 44711 - Prohibitions and exemption

§ 44713 - Inspection and maintenance

§ 44716 - Collision avoidance systems

§ 44717 - Aging aircraft

§ 44722 - Aircraft operations in winter conditions

§ 44906 - Foreign air carrier security programs

§ 44912 - Research and development

§ 46105 - Regulations and orders

Public Laws

107-71

Title 14 published on 2012-01-01

The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 14 CFR 129 after this date.

  • 2013-03-08; vol. 78 # 46 - Friday, March 8, 2013
    1. 78 FR 14912 - International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) Program Change
      GPO FDSys XML | Text
      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Aviation Administration
      Policy statement.
      Effective date: April 8, 2013.
      14 CFR Part 129