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  2. The Minimum Equipment List is a more restrictive version of the MMEL. The MEL takes into account the operator’s (e.g., airline’s) operational criteria and must be approved by the operator’s National Aviation Authority (NAA).

  3. Master minimum equipment list - Wikipedia

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    In aviation safety, master minimum equipment list, or MMEL, is a categorized list of on-board systems, instruments and equipment that may be inoperative for flight in a specified aircraft model.

  4. What is a Minimum Equipment List (MEL)? - ThinkAviation

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    What is a Minimum Equipment List (MEL)? February 10, 2016 By Sarah Fritts. The MEL is something GA pilots won’t necessarily see until they start flying larger, more advanced aircraft. However, it’s worth knowing what they are and how they work especially if you plan on flying professionally.

  5. AC 91-67 - Minimum Equipment Requirements for General Aviation...

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    MINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR GENERAL AVIATION OPERATIONS UNDER FAR PART 91. PURPOSE. This advisory circular (AC) describes acceptable methods for the operationof aircraft under Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 91 with certain inoperative instruments and equipment which are not essential for safe flight.

  6. Where can I find information for master minimum equipment lists...

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    Where can I find information for master minimum equipment lists (MMELs)? You can find information for MMELs on our website. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration 800 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20591 866.835.5322 (866-TELL-FAA) Contact Us. Get Important Info/Data. Accident & Incident Data;

  7. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) | SKYbrary Aviation Safety

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    A minimum equipment list (MEL) is a list which provides for the operation of aircraft, subject to specified conditions, with particular equipment inoperative (which is) prepared by an operator in conformity with, or more restrictive than, the MMEL established for the aircraft type.

  8. AC 91-67A - Minimum Equipment Requirements for General Aviation...

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    This AC describes acceptable ways in which an aircraft can be operated under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 91, 133, or 137 (including part 91 operations conducted by parts 141 and 142 certificate holders (CH)) with certain inoperative instruments and equipment items that are not essential for safe operations, in ...

  9. The Minimum Equipment List (MEL) - AviationMatters.co

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    Learn how airline pilots use the Minimum Equipment List (MEL) to ensure your flight is conducted safely and legally.

  10. Master Minimum Equipment List/ Minimum Equipment List Policy and...

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    A Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) is an approved document created specifically to regulate the dispatch of an aircraft type with inoperative equipment. It

  11. A Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) is an approved document created specifically to regulate the dispatch of an aircraft type with inoperative equipment. It establishes the aircraft equipment allowed to be inoperative under certain conditions for a specific type of aircraft and still provide an acceptable level of safety.