Emergency equipment requirements under EASA
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Emergency equipment requirements under EASA
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I need so help locating an EASA document that specifies the minimum emergency equipment a particular aeroplane is suppose to have ( I guess it is based on seat number and aircraft arrangement) .
Any help appreciated
I need so help locating an EASA document that specifies the minimum emergency equipment a particular aeroplane is suppose to have ( I guess it is based on seat number and aircraft arrangement) .
Any help appreciated
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CMIIAW, but I would think EASA only approves MMELs for aircraft certificated in EASA land. Pretty sure the MMEL for "my" N-reg citation wasn't touched by EASA. But if I wanted to fly there, I would probably have to comply with EASA emergency equipment regulations.
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It's a good question whether FAA approved the MMEL for your N- registered Airbus, and how different it is from the EASA shelf edition.
My best guess is YES + marginally if at all.
Hard to go much further without any context behind the OP's question, the references provided so far should be sufficient.
For CAT large airplanes, EASA CS-25, the section SAFETY EQUIPEMENT starts at CS.25.1411
My best guess is YES + marginally if at all.
Hard to go much further without any context behind the OP's question, the references provided so far should be sufficient.
For CAT large airplanes, EASA CS-25, the section SAFETY EQUIPEMENT starts at CS.25.1411
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Thank you for all the answers . The MMEL was one place I looked before posting . There are section in which the number installed was with a “-“ symbol , meaning “as required by regulation” thus not very clear .