What are the categories of Ops Specs?
A - General & Authorizations B - En Route C - Terminal D - Maintenance E - Weight & Balance
What information can be found in Ops Spec D085?
- Registration and serial numbers an operator is allowed to operate under Pt 135.
What information can be found in Ops Spec B050?
Authorized areas of enroute operations, limitations, and provisions.
Where an operator can conduct enroute operations.
What information can be found in Ops Spec C052?
- Lists approaches an operator can fly and visibility reporting requirements (i.e. TDZ RVR controlling)
What information can be found in Ops Spec C077?
What information can be found in Ops Spec C079?
- RVR values for takeoff and required visual references
Can MEL categories B or C be extended?
YES
Can MEL categories A or D be extended?
NO
Can NEF categories D or R be extended?
YES
Can CDL items be extended?
NO
IFR Takeoff Minimums - 2 Engine Standard Takeoff Mins
1SM or 5000RVR
A TERPs minimum for takeoffs or landings is
Limiting
IFR Takeoff Minimums - Std TO Mins may be reduced to:
IAW OpSpec C079
IFR Takeoff Minimums - RVR1600 or 1/4sm - Visual AIDS Req’d
One visual aid: HIRL, CL, RCLM or adequate visual reference
Contents of the Aircraft Binder (12):
A signed off discrepancy will have what information (5)?
VOR check required how often?
30 Days
Non-compliant RVSM aircraft requirements
Discrepancy categorizations (6):
Persons authorized to complete corrective action portion of discrepancy log:
What MEL categories can be extended by the DOM?
MEL category B and C
NEF category D and R
Length of discrepancy MEL categories?
A - MEL specified
B - 3 days (midnight day recorded +72 hours) day recorded doesn’t apply
C - 10 days (midnight day recorded +240 hours) day recorded doesn’t apply
D - 120 days (midnight day recorded)
R - refurb
What is contained within the CDL?
Configuration Deviation List (CDL) are those items installed on the aircraft listed as secondary airframe parts. The CDL identifies any external parts of an aircraft type which may be missing at the commencement of a flight and which contains, where necessary, any information on associated operating limitations and performance correction (e.g., speed penalty, increased fuel burn, altitude limitations). If inoperative, damaged, or missing, these items have no effect on the aircraft’s ability to be operated safely under all operational conditions.
What items are typically in the NEF?
Items that if inoperative, damaged or missing have no effect on the aircraft’s ability to be operated safely under all operational conditions.