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FlyingM 13th Feb 2024 10:41

MEL PA42 Piper Cheyenne IIIA
 
Hi, I am looking for an MEL for our Piper Cheyenne IIIA because we want to release a new issue. Because we don't have any (O) and (M) Procedures described and Piper does not offer those to their customers (as i.e. Cessna does), I would highly appreciate if anybody could help me out here.
Thank you in andvance.
Markus
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wrench1 13th Feb 2024 19:44


Originally Posted by FlyingM (Post 11596133)
I am looking for an MEL for our Piper Cheyenne IIIA because we want to release a new issue.

Here's a link to the FAA Master MEL for a PA-42.
FAA MMEL PA-42

FlyingM 16th Feb 2024 11:30

Thank You, but the FAA MMEL does not contain the procedures. But thank you anyway.
FlyingM

wrench1 19th Feb 2024 22:47


Originally Posted by FlyingM (Post 11598453)
Thank You, but the FAA MMEL does not contain the procedures. But thank you anyway. FlyingM

Most operators of aircraft below jets create the O & M procedures to suit their specific operation. The MMEL simply gives the requirements of what those procedures must meet. I believe Cessna only provides those procedures for jets and not other aircraft similar to your PA42. But simply copying someone else's MEL may work but it could create un-necessary issues for your ops. At least that is my experience in the US with Part 135 operators and creating the M side of the procedures. Good luck.


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