I have been trying to find the answer to this question for some time now and have received no really impressive responses (including from the guy who conducted my CPL oral) If you have any insight, please let me know.
91.213 (d)(2)(i): "Part of the VFR-day type certification instruments and equipment prescribed in the applicable airworthiness regulations under which the aircraft was type certificated."
My question is: where do I find this? As in, where do I look to find out if the inoperative piece of equipment is "part of the VFR-day type certification..." for my particualr airplane?
Please do not reply "91.205". That is not what this is referring to. That would be 91.213(d)(2)(iii).
In reading the AC on the subject, it looks like this info is available in a TCDS (type certificate data sheet) available from the FSDO or a certified mechanic. I visited the faa.gov site and found the TCDS for my aircraft (Piper Arrow). It was no help at all.
Thanks for your help!
91.213 (d)(2)(i): "Part of the VFR-day type certification instruments and equipment prescribed in the applicable airworthiness regulations under which the aircraft was type certificated."
My question is: where do I find this? As in, where do I look to find out if the inoperative piece of equipment is "part of the VFR-day type certification..." for my particualr airplane?
Please do not reply "91.205". That is not what this is referring to. That would be 91.213(d)(2)(iii).
In reading the AC on the subject, it looks like this info is available in a TCDS (type certificate data sheet) available from the FSDO or a certified mechanic. I visited the faa.gov site and found the TCDS for my aircraft (Piper Arrow). It was no help at all.
Thanks for your help!