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Well, if "kinds" of operation and "types" of operation aren't the same thing.........you must be a redneck, no I mean, this must be a government operation.
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common sense would say that they are....but these are FEDERAL aviation regulations, so you never know ;-)
According to the jep multi engine book it says-
"While MELs are typically found in larger aircraft, light aircraft may have a Kinds of Operations List. This list contains all originally installed equipment, and outlines which equipment must be operational for different conditions of flight. The requirements for operation of the kinds of equipment shown on the list are typically based on Part 91 requirements. A Kinds of Operations List is given by the manufacturers in the POH, but the format of the list varies greatly between manufacturers. The information included is part of original certification of the airplane".
So all that tells me that its in the POH somewhere, and it could look like anything. Now the thing that confuses me is that all the Types of Operation in the POH says is...ok nevermind, I'm an idiot. All it took was me not skimming over the whole thing and reading each word.
But for future reference it says "The airplane is approved for the following operations when equipped in accordance with FAR 91 or FAR 135.
And now you may all procede to make fun of me
I'm so glad I spent 30 minutes trying to find the answer to that...