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BEECHCRAFT MODEL 200 AND F-90
Applicable Models:
200 / 200C / 200CT / 200T / A100-1 / A200 / A200C / A200CT
B200 / B200C / B200CT / B200T / B200GT / B200CGT
and
F90
John A. Vetter
Chairman, Flight Operations Evaluation Board
(FOEB)
Federal Aviation Administration
Kansas City Aircraft Evaluation Group
DOTBuilding
901 Locust Street, Room 332
Kansas City, MO64106-2641
Telephone: / (816)-329-3233
FAX: / (816)-329-3241
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SYSTEM NO. / SYSTEM / PAGE NO.
-- / Table of Contents / I
-- / Log of Revisions / II, III, IV
-- / Control Page / V, VI, VII
-- / Highlights of Change / VIII, IX, X
-- / Definitions / XI THRU XVI
-- / Preamble / XVII, XVIII
-- / Guidelines for (O) & (M) Procedures / XIX THRU XXVI
21 / Air Conditioning / 21-1, 2, 3
22 / Auto Flight / 22-1, 2
23 / Communications / 23-1 THRU 23-6
24 / Electrical Power / 24-1, 2
25 / Equipment/Furnishings / 25-1 THRU 25-7
26 / Fire Protection / 26-1, 2
27 / Flight Controls / 27-1
28 / Fuel / 28-1, 2
30 / Ice and Rain Protection / 30-1, 2, 3, 4, 5
31 / Indicating/Recording Systems / 31-1, 2
32 / Landing Gear / 32-1
33 / Lights / 33-1, 2, 3
34 / Navigation / 34-1 THRU 34-16
35 / Oxygen / 35-1
37 / Vacuum/Pressure / 37-1
46 / Information Systems / 46-1, 2
52 / Doors / 52-1
61 / Propellers / 61-1
73 / Engine Fuel & Control / 73-1
77 / Engine Indicating / 77-1
79 / Engine Oil / 79-1
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Log of Revisions
Rev No. / Date / Page Numbers / Initials
0 / 02/27/1980
1 / 11/04/1981 / Pen & Ink change to add Beech
B200C after the 200CT
2 / 02/01/1982 / Pen & Ink change to include
Beech F-90
3 / 11/10/1983 / All pages
4 / 07/30/1984 / 28-1
5 / 03/09/1988 / All pages
6 / 07/07/1988 / Page 21-2
7 / 03/16/1989 / All pages
8 / 06/19/1989 / DEFINITIONS, PREAMBLE
8a / 04/16/1991 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,DEFINITIONS
8a / 04/16/1991 / 23-1
8b / 01/13/1992 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,GUIDELINES
8b / 01/13/1992 / 22-1
9 / 07/08/1994 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,DEFINITIONS
9 / 07/08/1994 / GUIDELINES
9 / 07/08/1994 / 21-1,21-2,22-1,23-1,23-2
9 / 07/08/1994 / 24-1,25-1,25-2,26-1,27-1
9 / 07/08/1994 / 28-1,28-2,30-1,30-2,31-1
9 / 07/08/1994 / 32-1,33-1,33-2,34-1,34-2
9 / 07/08/1994 / 34-3,34-4,34-5,34-6,35-1
9 / 07/08/1994 / 52-1,61-1
9a / 08/17/1994 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.
9a / 08/17/1994 / 23-2
9b / 10/20/1994 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.
9b / 10/20/1994 / 35-1
9c / 03/17/1999 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,DEFINITIONS
9c / 03/17/1999 / GUIDELINES
9c / 03/17/1999 / 23-1,25-1,25-2,26-1,33-1
9c / 03/17/1999 / 33-2,34-1,34-2,34-3,34-4
9c / 03/17/1999 / 34-5,34-6,34-7,61-1
9d / 10/12/1999 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,DEFINITIONS
9d / 10/12/1999 / PREAMBLE,GUIDELINES
9d / 10/12/1999 / 34-7,61-1
9e / 09/27/2000 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,DEFINITIONS
9e / 09/27/2000 / GUIDELINES
9e / 09/27/2000 / 33-2,34-1,34-2,34-3,34-4
9e / 09/27/2000 / 34-5,34-6,34-7,34-8,34-9
10 / 04/08/2002 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,DEFINITIONS
10 / 04/08/2002 / GUIDELINES
10 / 04/08/2002 / 21-1,21-2,22-1,23-1,23-2
10 / 04/08/2002 / 23-3,24-1,25-1,25-2,25-3
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Log of Revisions
Rev No. / Date / Page Numbers / Initials
10 / 04/08/2002 / 26-1,26-2,27-1,28-1,28-2
10 / 04/08/2002 / 30-1,30-2,31-1,32-1,33-1
10 / 04/08/2002 / 33-2, 34-1,34-2,34-3,34-4
10 / 04/08/2002 / 34-5,34-6,34-7,34-8,34-9
10 / 04/08/2002 / 34-10, 34-11,35-1,52-1,61-1
11 / 03/31/2003 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,DEFINITIONS
11 / 03/31/2003 / GUIDELINES
11 / 03/31/2003 / 21-1,21-2,21-3,22-1,22-2
11 / 03/31/2003 / 23-1,23-2,23-3,23-4,24-1
11 / 03/31/2003 / 24-2,25-1,25-2,25-3,25-4
11 / 03/31/2003 / 25-5,26-1,26-2,26-3,27-1
11 / 03/31/2003 / 27-2,28-1,28-2,30-1,30-2
11 / 03/31/2003 / 30-3,31-1,32-1,33-1,33-2
11 / 03/31/2003 / 33-3,34-1,34-2,34-3,34-4
11 / 03/31/2003 / 34-5,34-6,34-7,34-8,34-9
11 / 03/31/2003 / 34-10,34-11,34-12,34-13,34-14
11 / 03/31/2003 / 34-15,34-16,35-1,37-1,52-1
11 / 03/31/2003 / 61-1,77-1,79-1
12 / 11/03/2003 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,DEFINITIONS
12 / 11/03/2003 / GUIDELINES
12 / 11/03/2003 / 21-1,21-2,21-3,22-1,22-2
12 / 11/03/2003 / 23-1,23-2,23-3,23-4,23-5
12 / 11/03/2003 / 23-6,24-1,24-2,25-1,25-2
12 / 11/03/2003 / 25-3,25-4,25-5, 26-1,26-2
12 / 11/03/2003 / 26-3,27-1,27-2,28-1,28-2
12 / 11/03/2003 / 30-1,30-2,30-3,30-4,32-1
12 / 11/03/2003 / 33-1,33-2,33-3,34-1,34-2
12 / 11/03/2003 / 34-3,34-4,34-5,34-6,34-7
12 / 11/03/2003 / 34-8,34-9,34-10,34-11
12 / 11/03/2003 / 34-12, 34-13,34-14,34-15
12 / 11/03/2003 / 34-16, 35-1, 37-1,52-1
12 / 11/03/2003 / 61-1, 77-1, 79-1
12a / 02/25/2004 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,DEFINITIONS
12a / 02/25/2004 / GUIDELINES
12a / 02/25/2004 / 27-1,79-1
13 / 08/17/2004 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV.,DEFINITIONS
13 / 08/17/2004 / GUIDELINES
13 / 08/17/2004 / 21-3,22-1,22-2,23-2,24-1
13 / 08/17/2004 / 24-2,25-3,25-4,26-3,27-1
13 / 08/17/2004 / 28-2, 30-1,30-2,30-3,30-4
13 / 08/17/2004 / 30-5,34-1,34-2,34-3,34-4
13 / 08/17/2004 / 34-5,34-6,34-7,34-8,34-9
13 / 08/17/2004 / 34-10, 34-11,34-12,34-13
13 / 08/17/2004 / 34-14, 34-15,34-16,34-17
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Log of Revisions
Rev No. / Date / Page Numbers / Initials
14 / 09/16/2008 / HIGHLIGHTS OF REV., DEFINITIONS
14 / 09/16/2008 / GUIDELINES
14 / 09/16/2008 / 21-1, 21-2, 21-3, 22-1, 22-2, 23-1, 23-2, 23-3,
14 / 09/16/2008 / 23-4, 23-5, 23-6, 24-1, 24-2, 25-2, 25-3, 25-4,
14 / 09/16/2008 / 25-5, 25-6, 25-7, 26-2, 27-1, 28-1, 28-2, 30-2,
14 / 09/16/2008 / 30-3, 30-4, 30-5, 31-1, 31-2,32-1, 33-1, 33-2,
14 / 09/16/2008 / 33-3, 34-1, 34-2, 34-3, 34-4, 34-5, 34-6, 34-7,
14 / 09/16/2008 / 34-8, 34-9, 34-10, 34-11, 34-12, 34-13, 34-14,
14 / 09/16/2008 / 34-16, 35-1, 46-1, 46-2, 52-1, 61-1, 73-1, 77-1
14 / 09/16/2008 / 79-1
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Control Page
System / Page No. / Rev. No. / Current Date
Cover Page / - / 14 / 09/16/2008
Table of Contents / I / 14 / 09/16/2008
Log of Revisions / II / 14 / 09/16/2008
III / 14 / 09/16/2008
IV / 14 / 09/16/2008
Control Page / V / 14 / 09/16/2008
VI / 14 / 09/16/2008
VII / 14 / 09/16/2008
Highlights of Change / VIII / 14 / 09/16/2008
IX / 14 / 09/16/2008
X / 14 / 09/16/2008
Definitions / XI / 11 / 09/11/2006
XII / 11 / 09/11/2006
XIII / 11 / 09/11/2006
XIV / 11 / 09/11/2006
XV / 11 / 09/11/2006
XVI / 11 / 09/11/2006
Preamble / XVII / 1 / 07/05/1990
XVIII / 1 / 07/05/1990
Guidelines for (O) & (M) Procedures / XIX / 14 / 09/16/2008
XX / 14 / 09/16/2008
XXI / 14 / 09/16/2008
XXII / 14 / 09/16/2008
XXIII / 14 / 09/16/2008
XXIV / 14 / 09/16/2008
XXV / 14 / 09/16/2008
XXVI / 14 / 09/16/2008
21 / 21-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
21-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
21-3 / 14 / 09/16/2008
22 / 22-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
22-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
23 / 23-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
23-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
23-3 / 14 / 09/16/2008
23-4 / 14 / 09/16/2008
23-5 / 14 / 09/16/2008
23-6 / 14 / 09/16/2008
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24 / 24-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
24-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
25 / 25-1 / 12 / 11/03/2003
25-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
25-3 / 14 / 09/16/2008
25-4 / 14 / 09/16/2008
25-5 / 14 / 09/16/2008
25-6 / 14 / 09/16/2008
25-7 / 14 / 09/16/2008
26 / 26-1 / 12 / 11/03/2003
26-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
27 / 27-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
28 / 28-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
28-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
30 / 30-1 / 13 / 08/17/2004
30-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
30-3 / 14 / 09/16/2008
30-4 / 14 / 09/16/2008
30-5 / 14 / 09/16/2008
31 / 31-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
31-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
32 / 32-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
33 / 33-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
33-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
33-3 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34 / 34-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-3 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-4 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-5 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-6 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-7 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-8 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-9 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-10 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-11 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-12 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-13 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-14 / 14 / 09/16/2008
34-15 / 13 / 08/14/2004
34-16 / 14 / 09/16/2008
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37 / 37-1 / 12 / 11/03/2003
46 / 46-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
46-2 / 14 / 09/16/2008
52 / 52-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
61 / 61-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
73 / 73-1 / 14 / 09/16/2008
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HIGHLIGHTS OF CHANGE
Definitions / Updated in accordance with (IAW) Policy Letter 25 (PL-25).
Guidelines
[(O) & (M)] / Updated.
21-1,2,3,4,5 6,7,9,18,19 / Add (O) procedure to configure and operate unpressurized.
21-4 / Add “Cabin” to item description.
22-1 / Note added for RVSM operations.
22-2 / Change Yaw Damper relief format to comply with PL-31.
22-3 / Autopilot Disconnect Switch relief revised to comply with PL-93 and address Emergency Procedures requirement for Trim Interrupt Switch.
22-4 / Add (O) to develop alternate procedure.
22-5,6,7 / Amend applicability for equipment versus serial number.
23-2 / PA System relief category and wordingrevised IAW PL-09.
23-3&4 / Combine relief to eliminate need for (M) procedure.
23-6 / Change format of Boom Microphone relief to comply with PL-31 & PL-58.
23-7 / CVR relief updated IAW PL-29 and format IAW PL-31
23-9 / Add clarification to Item description and change to category D
23-10 / HF relief changed to comply with PL-106.
23-15 / Add “Push-to-Talk Switch” to Remarks.
23-16 / SELCAL relief added per PL-117.
24-2,3,5 / Revise applicability for GT serial numbers.
24-4 / Delete relief for DC Load Meters because are need for Emergency and Abnormal Procedures IAW PL-63.
24-8 / Add Remarks to EFIS Standby Power because it is essential to EFIS operation when it is installed.
24-11,12 / Add “Caution Lights” to annunciator description in Remarks.
25-2 / Passenger Seat relief added IAW with PL-79.
25-4 / Emergency Medical Equipment relief updated IAW PL-73.
25-5 / Updated ELT relief IAW PL-120. Add relief for ELT Remote Switch.
25-6 / PCI replaced with NEF relief IAW PL-116.
25-10 / Removed “Galley” from Item Title to reflect aircraft configuration.
25-12 / Cabin Storage Relief updated per PL-104.
25-13 / Add “deactivated” to remarks IAW (M) procedure requirements.
25-15 / Change Category for Pyrotechnic Signal Number Required/Installed to “-“
25-16 / Deleted PBE & relocate to Chapter 35 IAW PL-43.
25-18 / Change Remarks wording to standard format and revise (M) procedure.
25-19 / Change Number Required to “-“.
25-22 / Moved Airspeed Bugs to Chapter 34 with Airspeed Indicators.
26-3 / Deleted Lavatory Fire Extinguisher System. Not applicable to aircraft.
26-4 / Deleted NOTE 2. Not applicable to aircraft.
27-1 / Add (O) procedure for checking trim tab operation.
27-2 / Add (O) procedure for checking Flap operation prior to each departure.
27-3 / Change format IAW Pl-31 and MMEL consistency.
27-4 / Change Remarks format and add deactivation of Electric Pitch Trim.
27-4-3 / Add Remarks and (M) procedure to deactivate Electric Pitch Trim.
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28-1 / Add NOTE to see AFM Limitations, Revise Remarks to correlate to AFM Limitations and Procedures and add (M) to deactivate affected pump.
28-2 & 3 / Deleted specific items and combined relief with Aux. Fuel Transfer System.
28-5 / Add (M) procedure to ensure sending unit does not leak or obstruct flow.
28-6 / Add requirement for operative Fuel Flow Indicators to Remarks.
28-7 / Reformat Aux. Fuel Transfer Systems to combine relief in single item.
28-8 / Move Fuel Flow Indicators to Chapter 73.
28-9 / Add (M) procedure and change Remarks to account for next failure.
28-10 / Delete Fuel Management Function due to lack of acceptable failure mode.
30-5-1 / Add relief for Pitot Heat Annunciator
30-10-1-a / Correct format IAW PL-31 to remove NOTE and add applicability.
30-10-2-a / Correct format IAW PL-31 to remove NOTE and add applicability.
30-10-2-b / Remove model applicability because possible installation on all models
30-10-2-c / Add model applicability by serial number because of change in type design.
30-12 / Add relief for Electric Inlet Boot Heaters.
31-3 / Flight Data Recorder relief updated IAW PL-87.
31-4 / Relocate Master Caution Annunciators from Chapter 33.
31-5 / Relocate Master Warning Annunciators from Chapter 33.
31-6 / Relocate Unassigned Annunciators from Chapter 33.
31-7 / Add relief for Engine Trend Monitor systems.
32-3 / Add number installed and number required to clarify applicability
32-5 / Change Remarks to specify interval to check hydraulic oil level.
32-6 / Change Remarks to include operative Down Lock Release Button.
33-1 / Update Cabin Lighting System to establish minimum lighting.
33-9 / Wing Ice Light(s) relief updated IAW PL-72 and AD for Wing Icing Lights.
33-12 / Delete and relocate Master Caution Annunciators to Chapter 31.
33-14 / Delete “NOTE: Refer to Item 33-3”.
33-15 / Delete and relocate Master Warning Annunciators to Chapter 31.
33-16 / Delete and relocate Unassigned Annunciators to Chapter 31.
34-1,2,3 / Change applicability to specific configuration in Remarks and format Remarks to incorporate NOTE. Add RVSM NOTE to 34-1
34-4 / Change applicability to equipment. Change Remarks and Add NOTE.
34-5 / Change applicability to equipment. Remove relief for left side Heading Indicator to comply with PL-30.
34-6 / Change Remarks for second relief to day VFR.
34-7 / Update ATC Transponder relief IAW PL-76. Add RVSM NOTE.
34-8 / Update Navigation descriptor to current available equipment.
34-10 / Change applicability to equipment description.
34-10-1,2 / Add (O) procedure for determining MPU is operative.
34-12 / Change Flight Director Remarks to reference approach procedures.
34-13 / Correct Radar Altimeter format and Remarks for affected systems. Add (M) and (O) Procedures.
34-16,17 / Correct format IAW PL-31.
34-18 / Add NOTE regarding RVSM.
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34-19 / Delete Speed Control Indicator due to lack of acceptable failure mode.
34-20-2 / Corrected Remarks format IAW PL-31 and incorporate NOTE into Remarks
34-21 / Add AHRS to Remarks.
34-22 / TCAS II relief updated to comply with PL-32.
34-23 / TCAS I relief updated to comply with PL-32.
34-24 / Relief updated IAW PL-54 to incorporate TAWS.
34-27 / Standby Attitude Indicator relief changed to comply with PL-111. Remove ***
34-29 & 30 / Revise Navigation Database Remarks to account for RNAV terminal operations.
34-32 / Change Moving Map Display relief to Independent Multi-Function Display to incorporate additional affected systems and functions.
34-33 / Update Windshear IAW PL-67.
34-34 / Update Windshear IAW PL-67.
34-36 & 37 / Deleted due to variation in installation making applicability indefinable.
34-38 / Deleted relief for PFD, aircraft limitations require both PFDs be operative.
35-1 / Add NOTE to oxygen relief.
35-4 / Protective Breathing Equipment relief added per PL-43.
46-1 / Electronic Flight Bag and IFIS-5000 relief added.
52-1 / Add passenger briefing to Remarks for Cabin Door Warning Light.
61-4 / Correct applicability for autofeather and reformat remarks IAW PL-31
73-1 / Add Chapter 73 with relief for Fuel Flow Indicators with (M) procedure.
77-1 & 2 / Remove ***
79-1 / Remove ***
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DEFINITIONS

1. System Definitions.

System numbers are based on the Air Transport Association (ATA) Specification and items are numbered sequentially.

a. "Item" (Column 1) means the equipment, system, component, or function listed in the "Item" column.

b. "Number Installed" (Column 2) is the number (quantity) of items normally installed in the aircraft. This number represents the aircraft configuration considered in developing this MMEL. Should the number be a variable (e.g., passenger cabin items) a number is not required.

c. "Number Required for Dispatch" (Column 3) is the minimum number (quantity) of items required for operation provided the conditions specified in Column 4 are met.

NOTE: Where the MMEL shows a variable number required for dispatch, the MEL must reflect the actual number required for dispatch or an alternate means of configuration control approved by the Administrator.

d. "Remarks or Exceptions" (Column 4) in this column includes a statement either prohibiting or permitting operation with a specific number of items inoperative, provisos (conditions and limitations) for such operation, and appropriate notes.

e. A vertical bar (change bar) in the margin indicates a change, addition or deletion in the adjacent text for the current revision of that page only. The change bar is dropped at the next revision of that page.

2. "Airplane/Rotorcraft Flight Manual" (AFM/RFM) is the document required for type certification and approved by the responsible FAA Aircraft Certification Office. The FAA approved AFM/RFM for the specific aircraft is listed on the applicable Type Certificate Data Sheet.

3. "As required by FAR" means that the listed item is subject to certain provisions (restrictive or permissive) expressed in the Federal Aviation Regulations operating rules. The number of items required by the FAR must be operative. When the listed item is not required by FAR it may be inoperative for the time specified by repair category. The term “14 CFR” may be substituted for “FAR” in MMELs or operator MELs.

4. Each inoperative item must be placarded to inform and remind the crewmembers and maintenance personnel of the equipment condition.

NOTE: To the extent practical, placards should be located adjacent to the control or indicator for the item affected; however, unless otherwise specified, placard wording and location will be determined by the operator.

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DEFINITIONS

5. "-" symbol in Column 2 and/or Column 3 indicates a variable number (quantity) of the item installed.

6. "Deleted" in the remarks column after a sequence item indicates that the item was previously listed but is now required to be operative if installed in the aircraft.

7. "ER" refers to extended range operations of a two-engine airplane (ETOPS) which has a type design approval for ER operations (ETOPS) and complies with the provisions of Advisory Circular 120-42A.

8. "Federal Aviation Regulations" (FAR) means the applicable portions of the Federal Aviation Act and Federal Aviation Regulations.

9. "Flight Day" means a 24 hour period (from midnight to midnight) either Universal Coordinated Time (UCT) or local time, as established by the operator, during which at least one flight is initiated for the affected aircraft.

10. "Icing Conditions" means an atmospheric environment that may cause ice to form on the aircraft (structural) or in the engine(s) (induction).

11. Alphabetical symbol in Column 4 indicates a proviso (condition or limitation) that must be complied with for operation with the listed item inoperative.

12. ”Inoperative" means a system and/or component malfunction to the extent that it does not accomplish its intended purpose and/or is not consistently functioning normally within its approved operating limit(s) or tolerance(s).

13. ”Notes:" in Column 4 provides additional information for crewmember or maintenance consideration. Notes are used to identify applicable material which is intended to assist with compliance, but do not relieve the operator of the responsibility for compliance with all applicable requirements. Notes are not a part of the provisos.

14. Inoperative components of an inoperative system: Inoperative items which are components of a system which is inoperative are usually considered components directly associated with and having no other function than to support that system. (Warning/caution systems associated with the inoperative system must be operative unless relief is specifically authorized per the MMEL).

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15. "(M)" symbol indicates a requirement for a specific maintenance procedure which must be accomplished prior to operation with the listed item inoperative. Normally these procedures are accomplished by maintenance personnel; however, other personnel may be qualified and authorized to perform certain functions. Procedures requiring specialized knowledge or skill, or requiring the use of tools or test equipment should be accomplished by maintenance personnel. The satisfactory accomplishment of all maintenance procedures, regardless of who performs them, is the responsibility of the operator. Appropriate procedures are required to be published as part of the operator's manual or MEL.

16. "(O)" symbol indicates a requirement for a specific operations procedure which must be accomplished in planning for and/or operating with the listed item inoperative. Normally these procedures are accomplished by the flight crew however, other personnel may be qualified and authorized to perform certain functions. The satisfactory accomplishment of all procedures, regardless of who performs them, is the responsibility of the operator. Appropriate procedures are required to be published as a part of the operator's manual or MEL.

NOTE: The (M) and (O) symbols are required in the operator's MEL unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator.

17. "Deactivated" and "Secured" means that the specified component must be put into an acceptable condition for safe flight. An acceptable method of securing or deactivating will be established by the operator.

18. "Visual Flight Rules" (VFR) is as defined in FAR Part 91. This precludes a pilot from filing an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) flight plan.

19. "Visual Meteorological Conditions" (VMC) means the atmospheric environment is such that would allow a flight to proceed under the visual flight rules applicable to the flight. This does not preclude operating under Instrument Flight Rules.

20. "Visible Moisture" means an 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.

21. "Passenger Convenience Items" means those items related to passenger convenience, comfort or entertainment such as, but not limited to, galley equipment, movie equipment, ash trays, stereo equipment, overhead reading lamps, etc.

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22. Repair Intervals: All users of an MEL approved under FAR 121, 125, 129 and 135 must effect repairs of inoperative systems or components, deferred in accordance with the MEL, at or prior to the repair times established by the following letter designators:

Category A. Items in this category shall be repaired within the time interval specified in the remarks column of the operator's approved MEL.

Category B. Items in this category shall be repaired within three (3) consecutive calendar days (72 hours), excluding the day the malfunction was recorded in the aircraft maintenance record/logbook. For example, if it were recorded at 10 a.m. on January 26th, the three day interval would begin at midnight the 26th and end at midnight the 29th.

Category C. Items in this category shall be repaired within ten (10) consecutive calendar days (240 hours), excluding the day the malfunction was recorded in the aircraft maintenance record/logbook. For example, if it were recorded at 10 a.m. on January 26th, the 10 day interval would begin at midnight the 26th and end at midnight February 5th.

Category D. Items in this category shall be repaired within one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive calendar days (2880 hours), excluding the day the malfunction was recorded in the aircraft maintenance log and/or record.

The letter designators are inserted adjacent to Column 2.

23. Electronic fault alerting system – General

New generation aircraft display system fault indications to the flight crew by use of computerized display systems. Each aircraft manufacturer has incorporated individual design philosophies in determining the data that would be represented. The following are customized definitions (specific to each manufacturer) to help determine the level of messages affecting the aircraft's dispatch status. When preparing the MEL document, operators are to select the proper Definition No. 23 for their aircraft, if appropriate.

NO CUSTOMIZED DEFINITIONS OF FAULT ALERTING ARE APPLICABLE TO THE BEECH AIRCRAFT MODEL 200 / F90 AIRCRAFT.

24. "Administrative control item" means an item listed by the operator in the MEL for tracking and informational purposes. It may be added to an operator's MEL by approval of the Principal Operations Inspector provided no relief is granted, or provided conditions and limitations are contained in an approved document (i.e. Structural Repair Manual, airworthiness directive, etc.). If relief other than that granted by an approved document is sought for an administrative control item, a request must be submitted to the Administrator. If the request results in review and approval by the FOEB, the item becomes an MMEL item rather than an administrative control item.