14 CFR 33.5 - Instruction manual for installing and operating the engine.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 14: Aeronautics and Space (December 2005)


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TITLE 14 - AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

CHAPTER I - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

SUBCHAPTER C - AIRCRAFT

PART 33 - AIRWORTHINESS STANDARDS: AIRCRAFT ENGINES

subpart a - GENERAL

33.5 - Instruction manual for installing and operating the engine.

Each applicant must prepare and make available to the Administrator prior to the issuance of the type certificate, and to the owner at the time of delivery of the engine, approved instructions for installing and operating the engine. The instructions must include at least the following: (a) Installation instructions. (1) The location of engine mounting attachments, the method of attaching the engine to the aircraft, and the maximum allowable load for the mounting attachments and related structure.

  (2) The location and description of engine connections to be attached to accessories, pipes, wires, cables, ducts, and cowling.

  (3) An outline drawing of the engine including overall dimensions.

  (b) Operation instructions. (1) The operating limitations established by the Administrator.

  (2) The power or thrust ratings and procedures for correcting for nonstandard atmosphere.

  (3) The recommended procedures, under normal and extreme ambient conditions for (i) Starting; (ii) Operating on the ground; and (iii) Operating during flight.

[Amdt. 336, 39 FR 35463, Oct. 1, 1974, as amended by Amdt. 339, 45 FR 60181, Sept. 11, 1980]

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