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LMER/MMEL AS 350/EC130 SITUATION DES REVISIONS REVISIONS STATUS EASA CERTIFICATION
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REVISION TO AIRCRAFT PUBLICATION : AS 350 - EC 130 PUBLICATION CONCERNED : MMEL CUSTOMIZATION AIRCRAFT S/N : Part
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CERTIFICATION CODE:
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- The outline of the revision is given below : . Sections or supplements affected (added or modified), . Major points of the revision. - Check that pages in each section are those specified in the list of effective pages. - Withdraw old and insert new pages affected by this revision. - Return the acknowledgement card. - This list of amended pages may be filed (apart from the manual).
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MASTER MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST
MASTER MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST
"All models":
AS 350 and EC 130
Applies to all models names starting by "AS350" or "EC130"
"EC130":
Applies to all models names starting by "EC130"
"AS350 all models":
Applies to all models names starting by "AS350"
This Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) is approved by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) under the EASA type certificate No.R.008 as part of the Operational Suitability Data (OSD) as per EU Regulation No. 748/2012 as amended by EU Regulation No 69/2014.
Correspondence concerning this document should be addressed to the offices listed below: EASA ROTORCRAFT DEPARTMENT Medium rotorcraft section European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Postfach 10 12 53, D-50452 Köln, Germany
APPROVED A
Airbus Helicopters DIRECTION TECHNIQUE SUPPORT Aéroport international Marseille-Provence 13725 Marignane Cedex France
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LIST OF APPROVED MMEL SUPPLEMENTS The following supplements covering a variant linked to design modifications must be used in conjunction with the standard MMEL. Supplements not used may be withdrawn from this MMEL.
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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES - EASA CERTIFICATION (1) AIRWORTHINESS EFFECTIVITY: • Without indication ............... Applicable to all aircraft. •
A ...................................... Specific to EASA.
(2) VARIANT OF STANDARD DEFINITION EFFECTIVITY: • Without indication ............... Applicable to all aircraft. • XXX ................................... Specific to aircraft equipped with XXX.
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LOG OF EASA APPROVED NORMAL REVISIONS NORMAL REVISION 0 Issue 2 date code (09-44) Title Revised information Deleted information
OEB catch-up process based on NORMAL REVISION 2 Issue 1 date code 05-27 DGAC MMEL (approved on November 10, 2005), so as to generate an EASA Accepted MMEL. All ATA except ATA 52, and ATA 26, 35, 65 & 77 added. ATA 29
NORMAL REVISION 1 Issue 2 date code (10-27) Title Revised information Deleted information
Revised information
Deleted or more restricting information
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EASA accepted on November 5, 2010
Combination of the EC 130 B4 with the AS 350 MMEL in order to have one common EASA Accepted MMEL for the same type of aircraft. All (add of EC 130 B4). None
NORMAL REVISION 2 Issue 2 date code (10-51) Title
EASA accepted on May 12, 2010
EASA accepted on December 10, 2010
Minor layout modification, and addition of precision about aircraft applicability - Replacement of "As required" by "As required by the operational regulations". - Replacement of "NUMBER REQUIRED FOR FLIGHT" by "NUMBER REQUIRED FOR DISPATCH". - Replacement of "AS350 only" by "AS350 All models". - Item 28-1: Deletion of symbol (O), and addition of "c)" for flight duration. - Item 28-2: Deletion of symbol (O), addition of "c)" for flight duration and addition of "("COMB") for warning light in French. - Item 30-2: Deletion of symbol (O). - Item 33-4: Deletion of symbol (O). - Item 33-9: Deletion of symbol (O), and modification of the remark. - Item 52-1: Deletion of symbol (O), addition of "doors" and change of "had" by "has" in the sentence. - Item 63-1: Deletion of symbol (O), addition of maintenance action in point "b)".
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NORMAL REVISION 3 Issue 2 date code (11-20) Title
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Integration of less restrictive information. - Item 22-3: Modification of the column remarks : "May be inoperative for VFR flight". - Item 28-5: Modification of rectification interval for Fuel flow meter. - Item 33-9: Ajout du symbole "(O)" - Item 34-7: Modification to act according to JAR-OPS 3
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EASA accepted on September 27, 2012
Integration of the new version EC130 T2 and associated items. - All pages: Modification of the aircraft version "EC130B4" by "EC130". - Page 00.00.00.P5 page 1: Update of the liste of effective pages. - Page 00.00.00.P6 page 1: Update of the liste of effective revisions. - Page 00.00.00.P6 page 2: Update of the contents. - Page 00.00.00.P6 page 5: Update of the liste of " Aircraft applicability ". - Item 18-1: Addition of new item about AVCS (Active Vibration Control system). Specific to EC130 T2. - Item 21-1: Modification of wording for clarification. - Item 21-2: Modification of wording for clarification. - Item 21-3: Modification of wording for clarification. - Item 21-6: Addition of new item. Specific to EC130 T2. - Item 21-7: Addition of new item. Specific to EC130 T2. - Item 23-4: Modification of wording for clarification. - Page 72.00.00 page1: Addition of a new page for Item 72-1about EDR (Engine Data Recorder). Specific for aircraft equipped with the Arriel 2D engine None
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NORMAL REVISION 5 Issue 2 date code (14-01) Title Revised information Deleted or more restricting information
APPROVED A
EASA approved Letter No. 10056308 on January 26, 2016
Integration of the references to the maintenance work cards and minor corrections. All pages ATA 23 item 8 "Cockpit Voice Recorder" is removed (not installed). ATA 28 item 3 "Fuel booster pump" is removed because it shall be used in “FUEL P” emergency procedure of the FLM section 3. ATA 34 item 10 is removed (deletion of duplicated information).
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CONTENTS
DESIGNATION
N° ATA.100
PRELIMINARY NOTES
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VIBRATION AND NOISE ANALYSIS
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AIR CONDITIONING
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AUTO FLIGHT (AS 350 only)
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COMMUNICATIONS
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ELECTRICAL POWER
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EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS
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FIRE PROTECTION
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ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION
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ENGINE
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PRELIMINARY NOTES
1 PREAMBLE 1.1 Introduction The following is applicable for operators under European air operations regulations. Paragraph 1.c.2 of Annex I to Article 5 (Essential requirements for airworthiness) of Regulation (EC) No. 216/2008 (the ‘Basic Regulations’) requires that all equipment installed on an aircraft required for type certification or by operating rules shall be operative. However, paragraph 2.a.3 of Annex IV to Article 8 (Essential requirements for air operations) of the Basic Regulations also allows the use of a Minimum Equipment List (MEL) where compliance with certain equipment requirements is not necessary in the interests of safety under all operating conditions. Experience has shown that with the various levels of redundancy designed into aircraft, operation of every system or of all installed items may not be necessary when the remaining operative equipment can provide an acceptable level of safety.
1.2 Purpose and limitations This Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) is developed by Airbus Helicopters and approved by EASA to improve aircraft use and thereby providing more convenient and economic air transportation for the public. This MMEL includes those items related to airworthiness and IR-OPS and other items the EASA finds may be inoperative and yet maintain an acceptable level of safety by appropriate conditions and limitations; it does not contain obviously required items such as blades and rotors. In order to maintain an acceptable level of safety, the MMEL establishes limitations on the duration of and conditions for operation with inoperative items. Unless specifically allowed by this MMEL, an inoperative item may not be removed from the aircraft.
1.3 Utilization The MMEL is the basis for the development of an individual operator’s MELs which take into consideration the operator’s particular aircraft equipment configuration and operational conditions. All items related to the airworthiness and the operational regulations of the aircraft not listed on the MMEL shall be operative. Airworthiness Directives supersedes the content of this MMEL. When an item is discovered to be inoperative, it is reported by making an entry in the continuing airworthiness record system or the operator’s technical log, as applicable. Following sufficient fault identification, the item is then either rectified or deferred following the MEL or other approved means of compliance acceptable to the competent authority and the Agency prior to further operation. MEL conditions and limitations do not relieve the operator from determining that the aircraft is in a condition for safe operation with items inoperative.
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Prior to operation with any item inoperative, acceptance by the crew is required in accordance with the continuing airworthiness management procedures. When developing the MEL, compliance with the stated intent of the preamble, definitions and the conditions and limitations specified in this MMEL is required. Multiple inoperative items Operators are responsible for exercising the necessary operational control to ensure that an acceptable level of safety is maintained. The exposure to additional failures during continued operation with inoperative systems or components must also be considered. This MMEL takes into account multiple inoperative items. However, it is unlikely that all possible combinations of this nature have been accounted for. Therefore, when operating with multiple inoperative items, the inter-relationships between those items and the effect on aircraft operation and crew workload shall be considered. Rectification interval extension This MMEL has been evaluated taking into account a one-time extension of the rectification intervals of categories B, C and D.
2 DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES ‘Rotorcraft Flight Manual’ means the document required for type certification and approved by EASA. ‘Alternate procedures are established and used’ or similar statement, means that alternate procedures (if applicable), to the affected process, must be drawn up by the operator. ‘Any in excess of those required by regulations’ means that the listed item is required by applicable legislation (or the applicable airspace requirements) and must be operative, only excess items may be inoperative. When the item is not required, it may be inoperative for the time specified by its rectification interval category. ‘As required by applicable regulations‘ means that the listed item of equipment is subject to certain provisions (restrictive or permissive) expressed in the applicable legislation (European air operations regulations, Single European Sky legislation or the applicable airspace requirements). When the equipment is not required, it may be inoperative for the time specified by its rectification interval category. ‘Calendar Day’ means a 24-hour period from midnight to midnight based on either UTC or local time, as selected by the operator. All calendar days are considered to run consecutively. ‘Commencement of flight’ is the point when an aircraft begins to move under its own power for the purpose of preparing for take-off.
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‘Considered Inoperative’, as used in the dispatch conditions, means that the item must be treated for dispatch, taxiing and flight purposes as though it were inoperative. The item shall not be used or operated until the original deferred item is repaired. Additional actions include: - documenting the item on the dispatch release (if applicable), placarding, and - complying with all remarks, exceptions, and related MMEL provisions, including any (M) and (O) procedures and observing the rectification interval. ‘Daylight’ means the period between the beginning of morning civil twilight and the end of evening civil twilight relevant to the local aeronautical airspace; or such other period, as may be prescribed by the appropriate authority. ‘Day of discovery’ means the calendar day that a malfunction was recorded in the aircraft maintenance record/log book. ‘Deactivated’ and ‘secured’ means that the specified item must be put into an acceptable condition for safe flight. ‘Flight’, for the purposes of this MMEL, means the period of time between the moment helicopter’s rotor start turning, until the moment the helicopter finally comes to rest at the end of the flight and rotor is stopped. ‘Item’ means component, instrument, equipment, system or function. ‘Icing Conditions’ means an atmospheric environment that may cause ice to form on the aircraft or in the engine(s) as defined in the RFM. ‘If installed’ means that the item is either optional or is not required to be installed. ‘Inoperative’ means that the item does not accomplish its intended purpose or is not consistently functioning within its approved operating limits or tolerances. ‘Is not used’ in the provisos, remarks or exceptions for an MMEL item may specify that another item relieved in the MMEL ‘is not used’. In such cases, crew members should not activate, actuate, or otherwise utilize that item under normal operations. It is not necessary for the operators to accomplish the (M) procedures associated with the item. However, operations-related provisions, (O) procedures and rectification interval must be complied with. An additional placard must be affixed, to the extent practical, adjacent to the control or indicator for the item that is not used, to inform crew members that an item is not to be used under normal operations. ‘Intended Route’ corresponds to any point on the route including diversions to reach alternate aerodromes required to be selected by the operational rules. ‘It is not reasonably practical to repair or replace before commencement of the flight ’ The intention of this proviso is that the aircraft may be dispatched if there are inadequate available spares or if there are no qualified and authorized personnel on base to perform the task. The definition is not dependent on whether there is enough time available to complete the task before the next flight. If the aircraft is at a maintenance base or any other airport but the spare(s) or manpower is not available, then the aircraft may be dispatched. As soon as the aircraft lands at an airport where the spares are available and there are qualified and authorized personnel on base, the defect must be rectified.
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‘(M)’ indicates a requirement for a specific maintenance procedure which must be accomplished. Normally these procedures are accomplished by maintenance personnel using Work cards from the Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM). The simple maintenance procedures not involving an AMM work card are described directly in column 5. ‘Master Minimum Equipment List’ means a document approved by EASA that establishes the aircraft equipment allowed to be inoperative under conditions specified therein for a specific type of aircraft. ‘Note’ provides additional information for flight crew or maintenance consideration. ‘–’ A dash indicates a variable number of the equipment items either installed (column (3) "Number Installed") or required (column (4) "Number required for dispatch"), or not applicable. ‘Number Installed’ is the number of items normally installed in the aircraft. This number represents the aircraft configuration considered in developing this MMEL. Should the number be variable (e.g. passenger cabin items), or not applicable, a number is not required; a ‘–’ is then inserted. ‘Number required for dispatch’ is the minimum number of items required for operation provided the conditions specified are met. Should the number be variable (e.g. passenger cabin items) or not applicable, a number is not required; a ‘-’ is then inserted. ‘(O)’ indicates a requirement for a specific operational procedure which must be accomplished in planning for and/or operating with the listed item inoperative. ‘Placarding’: Each inoperative item must be placarded. NOTE: To the extent practical, placards should be located adjacent to the control or indicator for the item affected. ‘Rectification intervals’: Inoperative items or components must be rectified at or prior to the rectification intervals established (column (2)) by the following letter designators: Category A: No standard interval is specified; however, items in this category shall be rectified in accordance with the conditions stated in the MMEL. a) Where a time period is specified in calendar days or flight days, the interval excludes the day of discovery. b) Where a time period is specified other than in calendar days or flight days, it shall start at the point when the anomaly is recorded. Category B: Items in this category shall be rectified within three (3) calendar days, excluding the day of discovery. Category C: Items in this category shall be rectified within ten (10) calendar days, excluding the day of discovery. Category D: Items in this category shall be rectified within one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days, excluding the day of discovery.
APPROVED
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‘Remarks or Exceptions’ include statements either prohibiting or allowing operation with a specific number of items inoperative, provisos (conditions and limitations), notes, (M) and/or (O) symbols, as appropriate for such operation. ‘Visible Moisture’ means atmospheric environment containing water in any form that can be seen in natural or artificial light; for example, clouds, fog, rain, sleet, hail, or snow. ‘VFR’ means flight performed according to visual flight rules. ‘VMC’ means flight performed according to visual meteorological conditions. ‘IFR’ means flight performed according to instrument flight rules. ‘IMC’ means flight performed according to instrument meteorological conditions.
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IMPORTANT NOTE
A possible consequence of the equipment failure may be a caution message or a caution light, raised by avionics. When practical, such consequences are included in the list of items for information purposes only.
(1) SYSTEM AND SEQUENCE NUMBERS
(2) RECTIFICATION INTERVAL (3) NUMBER INSTALLED (4) NUMBER REQUIRED FOR DISPATCH (5) REMARKS OR EXCEPTIONS
ITEM ATA-number-ref
Equipment
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Consequences: (possibly and for information purposes only)
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DISPATCH CONDITIONS. Different conditions may be required for operations: - when they have a cumulative effect; they are indicated as follows: a), b), c) …. - When they are exclusive, they are listed as follows: - or - or - …
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4 MMEL MANAGEMENT 4.1 Definitions Variant of standard definition and Certification specificities The "standard" MMEL corresponds to the definition of the basic version and constitutes the reference for certification. The "variant" MMEL corresponds to a Type design definition that includes modifications modifying the standard TC. Information concerning either a variant of standard definition or specific non-EASA certification requirements may necessitate adapting the information of the EASA MMEL on certain items within some ATA chapters. In these cases, specificities are covered by SUPPLEMENTS for variants of standard definition and by APPENDIX for specific certification requirements for foreign authorities A SUPPLEMENT or APPENDIX is a MMEL covering any differences relative to the Standard aircraft MMEL information, for each affected ATA, by supplementing or modifying standard MMEL affected items only. The SUPPLEMENT or APPENDIX is updated as a stand-alone document. List of effective pages and applicability The list of effective pages (P5) identifies, for each ATA, all the pages making up the MMEL. The list of effective pages is supplemented by a log of Normal Revisions.
4.2 Guidance in the use of supplements and appendices 4.2.1 Applicability Supplements cover a variant of standard definition linked to design modifications. Appendices cover specific certification requirements of foreign Authorities. Supplements and appendices must be used in conjunction with the standard EASA MMEL. The applicability (variant of standard definition or foreign Authority) is clearly mentioned in the relevant Supplement or appendix. In case of an appendix made due to specific certification requirements of a foreign Authority, it is applicable for the aircraft which operate under this specific Certification jurisdiction. List of MMEL Supplements The complete list of applicable Supplements is given in ATA 00.00.00.P2.
APPROVED
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4.2.2 MMEL management with supplements and appendices A supplement or an appendix defines the differences relative to the standard MMEL recommended by EASA for the aircraft type, by identifying the differences at the latest revision. The information presented in the standard EASA MMEL remains applicable except where superseded by an item in the supplement or in the appendix. NOTE: Items within the supplement or appendix will use the same reference number as the corresponding item in the standard EASA MMEL. Where an item in the supplement or appendix does not appear in the standard MMEL, the number of this item will be preceded by "S" (for Supplementary) and the sequential reference will commence from "1" (e.g. S.1 would be the first specific item added in the affected ATA). Such items will be placed at the end of the related ATA chapter. A supplement or appendix must always be based upon a defined Normal Revision of the EASA MMEL with the date-code clearly mentioned. Additional MMEL alleviation provided by later issues of the standard EASA MMEL must not be used until this supplement or appendix has been updated to confirm that issue as the base document.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
00.10.00 14-01
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(5) REMARKS OR EXCEPTIONS
18 – VIBRATION AND NOISE ANALYSIS 1. Active Vibration Control System (AVCS). (EC130 T2 only) (1) Accelerometers (ACC).
D
5
0
(O) One or more may be inoperative. Operational procedure: The system must be deactivated by setting [AVCS] pushbutton to OFF position.
(2) Actuators (AVCA).
D
4
0
(O) One or more may be inoperative. Operational procedure: The system must be deactivated by setting [AVCS] pushbutton to OFF position.
(3) Controller and power amplifier (AVCCPA).
D
1
0
May be inoperative provided: [AVCS] pushbutton is set to OFF position.
(4) Maintenance box.
D
1
0
May be inoperative.
(5) Pushbutton (on console).
D
1
0
(M) May be inoperative provided that the system is deactivated. Maintenance procedure: The "AVCS" breakers located on the 31/32α breaker panel in the cargo compartment must be set to off position.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
18.00.00 14-01
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18 – VIBRATION AND NOISE ANALYSIS (cont'd) (6) OFF indicator light (on pushbutton).
(7) FAIL indicator light (on pushbutton).
APPROVED
D
1
0
(O) May be inoperative. Operational procedure: The system must be deactivated by setting [AVCS] pushbutton to OFF position.
C
1
0
May be inoperative.
C
1
0
May be inoperative.
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(5) REMARKS OR EXCEPTIONS
21 – AIR CONDITIONING 1. Cabin-Cockpit dynamic ventilation circuits. (AS350 All models)
D
2
1
One circuit (Either Cockpit front ventilation or cabin overhead ventilation) may be inoperative provided the other dynamic ventilation circuit is operative.
2. Heating circuit (EC130T2 refer to the NOTE of item 7).
C
1
0
(O) May be inoperative provided: a) Heating control valve is jammed in closed position, b) Demisting is operative. Operational procedure: Close the heating P2 manual valve. Open the bad weather window if necessary.
3. Demisting circuit (EC130T2 refer to the NOTE of item 7).
C
1
0
(O) May be inoperative provided: a) Demisting control valve is jammed in closed position, b) No visible moisture, and OAT above +5°C (41°F), c) According to the mission foreseen, the known meteorological conditions do not require its use. Operational procedure: Close the demisting P2 manual valve. Open the bad weather window if necessary.
4. Mechanical Ventilation and air conditioning system. (EC130 B4 only, if installed)
D
1
0
(M) May be inoperative provided: a) Ventilation is used as dynamic ventilation if necessary. b) System is deactivated and secured. Maintenance procedure: Inhibit and secure the air conditioning system: open circuit breaker or remove fuse of ventilator.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
21.00.00 14-01
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21 – AIR CONDITIONING (cont'd) 5. Air conditioning system (AS350 All models, if installed)
D
-
0
(M) May be inoperative provided system is deactivated and secured. Maintenance procedure: Inhibit and secure the air conditioning system: open circuit breaker or remove fuses.
6. Cabin-Cockpit dynamic ventilation circuits. (EC130 T2 only) (Refer to the NOTE item 7). (1) Cabin circuit (2) Cockpit circuit 7. Environmental Control System (ECS). (EC130 T2 only, if installed)
C
1
0
May be inoperative.
C
1
0
May be inoperative.
C
1
0
(O) The aircraft may be dispatched when ECS control panel message HE is displayed or no message displayed " " provided: (a) No visible moisture, and OAT above +5°C (41°F), (b) According to the mission foreseen, the known meteorological conditions do not require its use for heating and for demisting. Operational procedure: Close the backup P2 manual valve. Open the bad weather window if necessary.
NOTE When installed the item 7 replaces items 2, 3 and 6.
NOTE Loss of heating, demisting may be inoperative or degraded.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
21.00.00 14-01
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(1) SYSTEMS AND SEQUENCE (2) RECTIFICATION INTERVAL NUMBERS (3) NUMBER INSTALLED (4) NUMBER REQUIRED FOR DISPATCH ITEM 21 – AIR CONDITIONING (cont'd) 7. Environmental Control System (ECS) (cont'd).
(5) REMARKS OR EXCEPTIONS
C
1
0
(O) The aircraft may be dispatched when ECS control panel message - - or F1 is displayed provided: (a) No visible moisture, and OAT above +5°C (41°F), (b) According to the mission foreseen, the known meteorological conditions do not require its use for heating and for demisting. Operational procedure: Open the bad weather window if necessary. NOTE Loss of heating and demisting.
C
1
0
The aircraft may be dispatched when ECS control panel message EE is displayed provided: (a) According to the mission foreseen, the known meteorological conditions do not require its use for heating. NOTE Loss of heating, demisting remains operational.
C
1
0
The aircraft may be dispatched when ECS control panel message CO or C2 or PO or F2 is displayed. NOTE Demisting and heating remain operational.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
21.00.00 14-01
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(1) SYSTEMS AND SEQUENCE (2) RECTIFICATION INTERVAL NUMBERS (3) NUMBER INSTALLED (4) NUMBER REQUIRED FOR DISPATCH ITEM 21 – AIR CONDITIONING (cont'd) 8. P2 OVHT caution light on the CWP.
(5) REMARKS OR EXCEPTIONS
C
1
0
(O) May be inoperative provided: (a) No visible moisture, and OAT above +5°C (41°F), (b) According to the mission foreseen, the known meteorological conditions do not require its use for heating and demisting. Operational procedure: Close the P2 manual valve. Open the bad weather window if necessary. NOTE Loss of heating, demisting may be inoperative or degraded.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
21.00.00 14-01
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(5) REMARKS OR EXCEPTIONS
22 – AUTO FLIGHT (AS 350 models only) 1. Yaw SAS (If installed)
C
-
0
May be inoperative for VFR flight.
2. Pitch/Roll SAS (If installed)
C
-
0
May be inoperative for VFR flight.
3. AFCS (If installed)
C
-
0
May be inoperative for VFR flight.
4. Navigation data base (If installed)
C
-
-
As required regulations.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
by
the
operational
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23 – COMMUNICATIONS 1. Radio communication system (VHF, HF, UHF, FM, etc…)
C
-
-
As required regulations.
2. Flight crew interphone system (Cockpit ICS)
C
1
0
May be inoperative for single pilot operations only.
3. External loud speaker (If installed)
C
-
0
May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use.
4. Headset
D
-
-
Any in excess of those required by the flight manual (Section 2) and by the operational regulations may be inoperative.
5. Audio selector panel
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
6. Public Address system (PA)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
7. Crew member interphone system. (Flight crew to cabin/ground, cabin/ground to flight crew & cabin to cabin, alerting system & handset)
C
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
8. Reserved
-
-
-
9. Reserved
-
-
-
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
by
the
operational
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(5) REMARKS OR EXCEPTIONS
24 – ELECTRICAL POWER 1. Generator caution light
B
1
0
May be inoperative ammeter is operative.
provided
the
2. Battery
B
-
0
(M) The main battery may be inoperative provided: a) Cold weather starting battery kit (item 24.5) is installed and operative, b) The batteries are interchanged, c) Inoperative battery connector is disconnected and stowed. Maintenance procedure: Put the operational battery in position of main battery (permutation) and the feeder (+) of the optional battery (out of order) on the rest position. Refer to AMM, Work card No. 05-50-01, 6-1 or MET No. 05-53-01-601 according to version.
3. A.C. Voltage indication
C
-
0
May be inoperative.
4. A.C. Inverters (AS350 All models, if installed)
B
-
0
May be inoperative for VFR flight except single pilot operations at night.
5. Cold weather starting battery kit (if installed)
C
-
0
(M) May be inoperative provided the kit battery is disconnected and electrical cables are secured. Maintenance procedure: Disconnect the battery and stow the feeder (+) on the rest position. Refer to AMM, Work card No. 05-50-01, 6-1 or MET No. 05-53-01-601 according to version.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
24.00.00 14-01
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(5) REMARKS OR EXCEPTIONS
25 – EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS 1. Crew member shoulder harness
B
-
1
One may be inoperative or missing provided the affected seat is not required and not used.
2. Passenger seat belt or shoulder harness
D
-
0
May be inoperative provided the seat is made unusable and placarded: "DO NOT OCCUPY".
3. Cargo sling load indicator (If installed)
D
1
0
May be inoperative provided another accurate means of weighing the slung loads is available.
4. Hoist system (AS350 All models, if installed)
D
-
0
(M) May be inoperative provided system is deactivated and secured. Maintenance procedure: Deactivate and secure the hoist. Refer to AMM, Work card No. 05-50-01, 6-1 or MET No. 05-53-01-601 according to version.
APPROVED
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25 – EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS (cont'd) 5. EMS equipment D (AS350 All models, if installed)
-
0
(M) May be inoperative provided installation is removed or secured. Maintenance procedure: Remove or concerned.
secure
the
equipment
Refer to AMM, Work card No. 05-50-01, 6-1 or MET No. 05-53-01-601 according to version.
6. Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
7. Emergency floatation equipment (if installed)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
8. Forward Looking Infra Red D (FLIR) (AS350 All models, if installed)
-
0
May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use.
9. Torches
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
10. Automatically Deployable Emergency Locator Transmitter (ADELT) (if installed)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
11. Life-rafts and survival ELT(s) for extended Overwater flights (if installed)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
12. Survival equipment
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
13. First aid kit
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
14. Lifejackets
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
25.00.00 14-01
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26 – FIRE PROTECTION 1. Portable fire extinguisher
APPROVED
D
-
-
AS 350 - EC 130
(M) Any in excess of those required may be inoperative or missing provided: a) The inoperative fire extinguisher is placarded inoperative, removed from installed location and placed out of sight so it cannot be mistaken for a functional unit, b) Required distribution is maintained. Maintenance procedure: Identified the inoperative extinguisher and placed it out of sight of the crew or the passengers.
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(5) REMARKS OR EXCEPTIONS
28 – FUEL SYSTEM 1. Fuel content indication
B
1
0
May be inoperative provided: a) The low fuel level warning light (Item 2) is operative, b) The aircraft does takeoff with the maximum quantity of fuel. c) Flight duration not more than 1 hour 50 min.
2. Low fuel level warning light “FUEL" ("COMB")
B
1
0
May be inoperative provided: a) The fuel content indication (Item 1) is operative, b) The aircraft does takeoff with the maximum quantity of fuel. c) Flight duration not more than 1 hour 50 min.
3. Reserved
-
-
-
4. Fuel flow meter (If installed)
D
-
0
May be inoperative.
5. Ferry tank system (AS350 All models, if installed)
D
-
0
May be inoperative provided flight not predicated upon use of system.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
28.00.00 14-01
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30 – ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION 1. Pitot heating system
C
1
0
May be inoperative for VFR provided: a) OAT > +5°C (41°F), b) There is no visible moisture.
flight
2. Pitot head heating warning light "PITOT"
C
1
0
(M) May be inoperative for VFR flight provided heater is verified to be operative prior to each flight. Maintenance procedure: Before each flight, check the Pitot heating.
Refer to AMM, Work card No. 05-50-01, 6-1 or MET No. 05-53-01-601 according to version.
OR inoperative
C
1
0
May be for VFR provided: a) OAT > +5°C (41°F), b) There is no visible moisture.
3. Windshield wiper system (AS350 All models, if installed)
C
-
-
As required regulations.
4. Anti-ice airframe fuel filter warning light
C
-
0
May be inoperative provided known and forecast conditions for flight are: - OAT > +5°C (41°F).
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
by
the
flight
operational
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31 – INDICATING AND RECORDING SYSTEMS 1. Clocks
C
-
-
As required regulations.
by
2. Hour meter (If installed)
D
-
0
May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use.
3. Flight data recorder (If installed)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
4. Usage monitoring system (HUMS) (AS350 All models, if installed)
B
-
0
May be inoperative.
5. VEMD screens (EC 130, AS 350 B3 and B2 VEMD only)
B
2
1
(O) One may be inoperative provided the Flight Manual Section 3 procedure VEMD screens failure is respected.
by
the
the
operational
operational
Operational procedure: Respect the procedure VEMD screen failure Section 3 of the Flight manual
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
31.00.00 14-01
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(5) REMARKS OR EXCEPTIONS
33 – LIGHTS 1. Navigation/position lights
C
3
0
One or more may be inoperative for daytime VMC operations.
2. Anti-collision lights (a) Daylight operations
B
-
0
C
-
1
May be inoperative, OR Any in excess of one may be inoperative.
C
-
1
Any in excess of one may be inoperative.
3. Landing light
C
1
0
May be inoperative provided an adjustable landing light is installed and operative, OR May be inoperative for day operations only.
4. Cockpit / instrument panel / flight compartment lighting and Instrument lighting system
C
-
0
C
-
-
One or more may be inoperative for day operations, OR Individual lights may be inoperative provided: a) Sufficient lighting is operative to make each required instrument, control, and other device for which it is provided easily readable, b) Sufficient flight deck emergency lighting is operative, c) Lighting configuration at dispatch is acceptable to the flight crew,
(b) Night operations
C
APPROVED
-
-
AS 350 - EC 130
OR Co-pilot station instrument lights may be inoperative for single pilot operations, provided no co-pilot station instrument is required to be used by the pilot.
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33 – LIGHTS (cont'd) 5. Cabin lighting system
C
-
-
As required by the operational regulations.
6. Cockpit utility light
C
1
0
May be inoperative for day operations. OR May be inoperative for night-time VMC flight provided: a) All instrument panel instrument lighting is operative, b) One torch per flight crew is readily available and operative.
C
1
0
7. External search light (AS350 All models, if installed)
D
-
0
May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use.
8. Supplemental lighting system (If installed)
D
-
0
May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use.
9. Cabin signs ( Fasten seat belts & No smoking ) (If installed)
C
1
0
C
1
0
May be inoperative provided : Passengers are not carried, OR (O) May be inoperative provided a procedure is used to notify passengers when the seat belts must be fastened and smoking is prohibited. Operational procedure: A briefing before boarding can be given.
10. Strobe light system (If installed)
C
-
0
May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use.
11. Storm light system (If installed)
C
-
0
May be inoperative provided that thunderstorms / potentially hazardous weather conditions, are unlikely to be encountered on the intended route.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
33.00.00 14-01
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34 – NAVIGATION 1. Airspeed Indicators (1) Single pilot operations
D
-
1
(2) Two pilot operations
D
-
2
B
-
1
2. OAT indicator
C
-
0
3. Altimeters (1) Day VFR operations
May be inoperative provided another air temperature indicator is operative that is convertible to OAT.
C
-
1
C
-
1
Any in excess of one may be inoperative provided: a) Flight is conducted over routes navigated by reference to visual landmarks, b) The operative altimeter is on the handling pilot's side. Any in excess of one may be inoperative provided: a) Flight is conducted over routes navigated by reference to visual landmarks, b) The radio altimeter is installed and operative, c) The operative altimeter is on the handling pilot's side.
(2) Night VFR operations
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
Any in excess of one may be inoperative provided the operative airspeed indicator is on the handling pilot's side. Any in excess of two may be inoperative provided operative airspeed indicators are at each pilot's station, OR Any in excess of one may be inoperative provided: a) The operative airspeed indicator is on the handling pilot's side, b) Flight is conducted by day under VFR over routes navigated by reference to visual landmarks.
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34 – NAVIGATION (cont'd) 4. Slip indicator
C
-
-
As required regulations.
5. Vertical Speed Indicators (1) Single pilot operations
C
-
1
B
-
0
Any in excess of one may be inoperative provided the operative VSI is on the handling pilot's side, OR May be inoperative provided the flight is conducted by day under VFR over routes navigated by reference to visual landmarks.
C
-
1
B
-
0
6. Attitude indicators
C
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
7. Directional Gyro (If installed)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
8. Gyroscopic rate of turn indicator (If installed)
D
-
0
May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use.
9. Navigation system (VOR, ILS, ADF, DME, etc.) (if installed)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
10. Reserved
-
-
-
(2) Two pilot operations
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
by
the
operational
Any in excess of one may be inoperative provided the operative VSI is on the handling pilot's side, OR May be inoperative provided the flight is conducted by day under VFR over routes navigated by reference to visual landmarks.
by
the
operational
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34 – NAVIGATION (cont'd) 11. Marker beacon indicator (if installed)
D
-
0
May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use.
12. Flight Director (AS350 All models, if installed)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
13. Altitude encoder (if installed)
D
-
0
May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use.
14. Radio Altimeter (if installed)
D
-
0
May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use.
15. Radio Altimeter with an audio warning system (if installed)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
16. SSR (Secondary Surveillance Radar) Transponder (if installed)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
17. Standby magnetic compass
B
-
-
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
18. Traffic alert/advisory systems (i.e., TCAS, TCAD, TAS, etc.) (AS350 All models, if installed)
D
-
0
(M) May be inoperative provided: a) The failed system is deactivated, b) Procedures do not require its use. Maintenance procedure: Inhibit the failed system: open circuit breaker or remove fuse.
19. Global Positioning System (GPS) (if installed)
D
-
-
As required regulations.
APPROVED
AS 350 - EC 130
by
by
the
the
operational
operational
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35 – OXYGEN 1. Oxygen systems non-pressurized aircraft (If installed)
APPROVED
D
-
-
AS 350 - EC 130
As required regulations.
by
the
operational
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52 – DOORS 1. Door warning system (If installed)
APPROVED
C
1
0
AS 350 - EC 130
May be inoperative provided doors closing and latching have been checked by the crew before take-off.
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62 – MAIN ROTOR 1. Digital NR indication (EC 130, AS 350 B3, and AS 350 B2 VEMD Post-MOD 07-3368 only)
APPROVED
A
1
0
AS 350 - EC 130
May be inoperative provided: a) Analog NR indication is operative, b) The aircraft may only depart on a flight or series of flights for the purpose of returning directly to a base where repairs or replacements can be made.
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63 – MAIN ROTOR DRIVE 1. Rotor brake system
C
1
0
(M) (O) May be inoperative provided: a) The rotor brake lever remains in released position, b) A check is performed to determine the rotor brake disk is free, c) For rotor stopping aircraft should be directed with a headwind below 30 kt, d) Wait full rotor shutdown before leaving the aircraft. Maintenance procedure: Maintenance inspection determines that the rotor brake disc is free when the rotor brake is released, Refer to AMM, Work card No. 05-50-01, 6-1 or MET No. 05-53-01-601 according to version.
Operational procedure: - Headwind below 30 kt, - Main rotor blades are immobilized before leaving the aircraft. 2. Main gear box chip detection warning light (if installed)
C
-
0
(M) May be inoperative provided the magnetic plug is checked and without particles before first flight of the day. Maintenance procedure: Check for no particles on magnetic plug. Refer to AMM, Work card No. 05-50-01, 6-1 or MET No. 05-53-01-601 according to version.
APPROVED
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65 – TAIL ROTOR DRIVE 1. Tail gear box chip detection warning light (If installed)
C
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0
(M) May be inoperative provided the magnetic plug is checked and without particles before first flight of the day. Maintenance procedure: Check for no particles on magnetic plug. Refer to AMM, Work card No. 05-50-01, 6-1 or MET No. 05-53-01-601 according to version.
APPROVED
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71 – POWER PLANT 1. Engine air sand filter (If installed)
APPROVED
D
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0
AS 350 - EC 130
May be inoperative provided the flight is not conducted in sand-laden atmosphere.
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72 – ENGINE 1. Engine Data Recorder (EDR) (Aircraft equipped with engine Arriel 2D)
APPROVED
A
1
0
(O) May be inoperative for two hundred (200) hours flight. Operational procedure: The engine cycles and usage have to be reported manually in the engine log book.
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77 – ENGINE INDICATING 1. Tachometer, dual indicator NR / Nf. (All models except: EC 130, AS 350 B3, and AS 350 B2 VEMD Post-MOD 07-3368)
A
1
0
Nf* indication may be inoperative provided: a) NR function of the dual tachometer indicator is operative, b) Ng indication is operative, c) Torque indication is operative, d) The aircraft may only depart on a flight or series of flights for the purpose of returning directly to a base where repairs or replacements can be made.
2. Nf* indication (EC 130, AS 350 B3, and AS 350 B2 VEMD Post-MOD 07-3368 only)
A
1
0
(O) May be inoperative provided: a) The Flight Manual Section 3 procedures (Nf* indication failure) are respected, b) The aircraft may only depart on a flight or series of flights for the purpose of returning directly to a base where repairs or replacements can be made. Operational procedures: Respect the procedure (Nf* indication failure) Section 3 of the flight manual. NOTE: (*) Nf or N2 according to versions.
APPROVED
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