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COPYRIGHT © 1993 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY WICHITA, KANSAS, USA
1 DECEMBER 1993
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MASTER MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST
OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
GUIDE
CESSNA MODEL 525 CITATIONJET and CJ1
CE-525
(U.S. Registered Airplanes)
THIS MASTER MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GUIDE SHALL BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION MASTER
MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST.
CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MASTER MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST MODEL 525 OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
NOTICE
The Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) is distributed by the Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration. This Master Minimum Equipment List Operation and
Maintenance Procedures Guide contains only the items from the Master Minimum Equipment List which have Operational (O) or Maintenance (M) procedure requirements. Cessna does not
support Minimum Equipment List items not published in the MMEL.
Cessna’s policy is to revise this guide only to accommodate changes to a new MMEL revision, which requires a change to, or a new, Operational (O) or Maintenance (M) required procedure. If
a revised MMEL is released, but does not affect any required procedure, the Operational and Maintenance (O&M) Guide will not be revised at that time. Cessna reserves the right to make
format changes without generating a new revision.
Operational (O) and Maintenance (M) procedures in this guide are recommended by Cessna Aircraft Company. Most of the procedures in this guide have been approved in some MEL’s. This document is not FAA approved, but is intended to aid operators in writing and gain approval for their specific Minimium Equipment List (MEL). It is not the intent of this guide to be used as part of any specific MEL. The Operator is responsible to ensure that all crew members are properly
trained in the use of MEL (O) and (M) procedures.
The Narrative section of each Maintenance (M) procedure is intended to satisfy the FAR 135 MEL requirement for training non-maintenance individuals whom are authorized, in the MEL, to
perform maintenance tasks.
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21 AIR CONDITIONING 1. Flow Control Valve 2. Air Source Shutoff Valves
(O) May be inoperative provided:
a) Flight is conducted unpressurized, b) Cabin Pressurization Air Source Select switch remains in
FRESH AIR or OFF, c) All other components and functions of the pressurization
system operate normally, and d) Crew and passengers comply with any applicable oxygen
requirements.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Start both engines and turn off the Air Cond and Defog switches
and select manual COLD. 2. Select BOTH position on Air Source Select switch. 3. Press and hold the EXER button on display face of Cabin
Pressurization Controller for two minutes and observe Cabin Differential Pressure Gage.
4. If Cabin Differential Pressure Gage remains constant the Flow Control Valve has failed in the closed position.
5. Place an “INOP” placard next to the Air Source Select switch. 6. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report. (O) May be inoperative provided:
a) The affected air source shutoff valve is verified failed in the closed position, and
b) All other components and functions of the pressurization system operate normally.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Start both engines and turn off the Air Cond and Defog switches
and select manual COLD. 2. Select left and right sources independently on Air Source Select
Switch. 3. Press and hold the EXER button on display face of Cabin
Pressurization Controller for two minutes and observe Cabin Differential Pressure Gage.
4. If Cabin Differential Pressure Gage remains constant the Air Source Shutoff Valve has failed in the closed position.
5. Place an “INOP” placard next to the Air Source Select switch. 6. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report.
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21 AIR CONDITIONING(Continued)
3. EmergencyPressurizationSolenoid Valve
4. Windshield Anti-IceFlow Control andShutoff Valve
(O) May be inoperative provided the EmergencyPressurization System Solenoid Valve is verified closed.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
1. Move the airplane to suitable runup area.2. Set parking brake.3. Start one engine and adjust power to 75 % N1.4. Open windshield manual control valves.
CAUTION: LIMIT GROUND OPERATION OF THEWINDSHIELD BLEED AIR SYSTEM TOFIVE SECONDS.
5. Position Windshield Anti-Ice Bleed Air switch to LOW.6. Verify audible air flow to windshield bleed air nozzles.7. Close windshield manual control valves.8. Verify no audible air flow.9. Position Windshield Anti-Ice Bleed Air switch to OFF.
NOTE: It may be necessary to slightly open and thenclose again the manual valves after the anti-iceswitch is turned OFF to prevent W/S AIR O'HEATannunication.
10. Shut down engine.11. Place a placard adjacent to the Air Source Select switch
stating: "EMER PRESS INOP."12. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report.
(O) May be inoperative provided:a) The windshield anti-ice flow control and shutoff valve
is verified closed, andb) The flight is not conducted into known or forcast icing
conditions.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
NOTE: Defog capabilities may not be sufficient whentemperature/dew point spreads are less than 10° C(5° F).
NOTE: Emergency pressurization will be unavailable.
1. Start both engines. Ensure windshield bleed air manualvalves are closed.
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21 AIR CONDITIONING(Continued)
4. Windshield Anti-IceFlow Control andShutoff Valve(Continued)
5. Cabin DifferentialPressure Gage
10. Cabin Door PrimarySeal
2. Position Windshield Bleed Air Anti-Ice switch to OFF.3. Verify no audible airflow to windshield bleed air nozzles is
present .4. Verify the W/S AIR O'HEAT annunicator is not illuminated.5. Shut down engines.6. Place placard stating: "WINDSHIELD ANTI-ICE INOP"
adjacent to the Windshield Bleed Air Anti-Ice switch.7. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report.
(O) May be inoperative provided:a) Cabin Altimeter is operating normally,b) Cabin pressurization auto schedule is operating
normally.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
1. Verify upon turning the aircraft battery switch to On, theabsence of a red fault light and normal display indicationsexist on the pressurization controller.
NOTE: The absence of the red fault light and thepresence of normal controller display indicationsverifies the controller auto schedule is operational.
2. Place placard adjacent to the Cabin Pressure DifferentialGage stating: "Cabin Press Diff Gage INOP."
3. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report.
(M) May be inoperative provided:a) Service Air System is operating normally,b) Any leak of the service air is stopped.c) Cabin Pressurization Source Select switch remains in
OFF or FRESH AIR,d) Flight is conducted unpressurized ande) Crew and passengers comply with applicable oxygen
requirements.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES(To prevent service air flow to the cabin door primaryseal)
1. Gain access to the service air line for the cabin doorprimary seal by removing the refreshment center (ifinstalled) on the left side of the cabin immediately forwardof the main cabin door.
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21 AIR CONDITIONING(Continued)
10. Cabin DoorPrimary Seal(Continued)
12. PressurizationController (AutoSchedule Mode)
2. Remove floor panel beneath refreshment center location.3. Install one AN929-4D Cap on the door seal line and one
AN806-4D Plug at the tee fitting which connects theservice air supply line, cockpit diverter line and the doorseal line.
NOTE: Ensure caps and plugs are installed on the teefitting side that leads to the door seal line only.
4. Install floor panel and refreshment center.5. Place placard adjacent to the pressurization controller
stating: "Primary Door Seal INOP."6. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report.
(O) May be inoperative provided:a) The Isobaric mode is used andb) Manual mode is operating normally.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
1. Verify cabin door is closed and locked prior to enginerun.
2. Position the airplane in suitable engine runup area.3. Set parking brake. Start the right engine and maintain at
idle thrust and select RH position on Air Source Selectswitch.
4. Position Avionics Power switch to ON.5. Verify the isobaric mode is active by illumination of the
amber light on the pressurization controller.6. Select MANUAL position on the Temperature Select
knob.7. Disengage NORM PRESS circuit breaker on the left
circuit breaker panel.8. Select MANUAL position on Press System Select switch.9. Confirm operation of the manual system by driving the
cabin alitude down approximately 1000 feet below fieldelevation using the MANUAL toggle valve.
NOTE: Allow 2 to 3 minutes for the system to react toMANUAL toggle valve command.
10. Return the cabin altitude to field elevation using theMANUAL toggle valve.
11. Rotate Air Source Select Switch to the OFF position.
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21 AIR CONDITIONING(Continued)
12. PressurizationController (AutoSchedule Mode)(Continued)
14. Freon AirConditioning System
15. Cabin OutflowValves
12. Engage NORM PRESS circuit breaker and return theTemperature Select switch to AUTO and Press Selectswitch to AUTO position.
13. Verify that the airplane is not pressurized by observingthe cabin pressure differential gage.
14. Position Avionics switch OFF.15. Shut down engines.16. Place placard adjacent to the pressurization controller
stating: "Pressurization Auto Schedule Mode INOP."17. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report.
(M) May be inoperative provided:a) Freon Air Conditioning System is deactiviated, andb) Cabin Temperature Control System is operating
normally.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
1. AIR COND CB - Pull and Secure.2. Place an “INOP” placard next to the air conditioner
controls.3. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report.
(M) May be inoperative provided:a) At least one valve is secured open,b) Cabin pressurization Air Source select switch remains
in OFF or Fresh Air,c) The flight is conducted unpressurized andd) Crew and passengers comply with any applicable
oxygen requirements.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES (Mechanic Only)
1. Gain access to the outflow valves which are located onthe aft pressue bulkhead in the aft cabin.
2. Remove bolts and washers securing either outflow valvefrom its mount on the forward side of the aft pressurebulkhead.
3. With all lines, hoses and wiring still connected, securethe outflow valve away from its mount using MS3367-4-9tie straps, or other suitable straps, wire, etc. The outflowvalve must not be allowed to slip back into position andblock the opening in the aft pressure bulkhead.
4. Place a placard near Pressurization Controller stating: “PRESS. SYS. INOP.”
5. Make appropriate discrepancy report entry.
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22 AUTO FLIGHT
1. Autopilot
2. Yaw Damper
(M) May be inoperative provided:a) As required by FAR, andb) Aircraft is operated using a minimum crew of two.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
1. AP SERVOS CB - Pull and secure.2. Check operation of flight controls for freedom of
movement.3. Place an “INOP” placard next to Autopilot (AP) switch on
Autopilot Controller.4. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report.
(M) May be inoperative provided aircraft is operated using acrew of two.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
1. AP SERVOS CB - Pull and secure.2. Check operation of flight controls for freedom of
movement.3. Place an “INOP” placard next to Autopilot (AP) switch on
Autopilot Controller.4. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report.
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(O) May be inoperative provided alternative, normal andemergency procedures and/or operating restrictions areestablished and used.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE
1. A crewmember will orally brief the passengers on anyitems he or she would normally use the PA System tobrief.
2. During normal, abnormal, or emergency situations, acrewmember shall face the passengers from the cockpitand perform such announcements and/or giveinstructions that are appropriate to the situation.
3. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report.
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23 COMMUNICATIONS
3. Passenger Address(PA) System
1) PassengerConfiguration
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27 FLIGHT CONTROLS 1. Electric Elevator Trim
(M) May be inoperative provided:
a) Electric Trim System is deactivated b) Manual Trim is operative and unaffected, and c) Aircraft is operated using a minimum crew of two.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report. 2. Place placard on pedestal stating “ELECTRIC TRIM INOP”. 3. Disengage and secure the PITCH TRIM circuit breaker. 4. Check manual trim for freedom of movement throughout travel for
smooth operation. This will determine if there is any mechanical damage that would interfere with flight controls and preclude dispatch.
NOTE: If the electric trim is inoperative, it should be confirmed that
the problem is not in the manual (mechanical) trim system in the airplane and theat the failure is not affecting the manual trim. The manual trim should be run throughout its travel limits to check for binding and proper operation.
NOTE: Do not attempt to use the autopilot if electric trim is
inoperative. The autopilot will not be able to trim out servo torque, and disengaging the autopilot could result in significant pitch upset.
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30 ICE & RAINPROTECTION
3. Engine Anti-IceSystems
(M) One may be inoperative provided:a) Engine Anti-Ice Valve remains OPEN andb) Takeoff and landing field temperatures are not in
excess of 10 degrees C.or
(M) May be inoperative provided:a) Engine Anti-Ice Valve is failed closed,b) The flight is conducted in day VMC andc) Aircraft is not operated in known or forecast icing
conditions.
NOTE: See AFM performance Data.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
CAUTION: ENGINE ANTI-ICE SWITCHES OPERATEBOTH THE WING LEADING EDGE ANDENGINE AIR INLET SYSTEMS. DO NOTOPERATE THE SYSTEM LONGER THANFIVE (5) MINUTES. FOLLOW TEST WITH ATHIRTY (30) MINUTE COOLING PERIOD.
1. Start both engines and run at idle.
NOTE: ENG ANTI-ICE LH and RH, WING ANTI-ICE LHand RH annunicators, as well as the MASTERCAUTION switch will illuminate at low enginethrottle settings.
2. Gradually increase affected engine throttle to above 75percent N2.
3. Position affected Wing/Eng switch to ENG ON.4. If appropriate ENG ANTI-ICE annunciator remains
illuminated.a) Pull and secure respective engine ENG ANTI-ICE
circuit breaker.b) The respective engine anti-ice valve should open and
hot engine bleed air will flow to the respective engineinlet.
c) The appropriate ENG ANTI-ICE annunciator shouldextinguish.
d) If appropriate ENG ANTI-ICE annunciator does notextinguish the respective anti-ice valve is failed closed.
5. Shut engines down.6. Place and “INOP” placard next to approriate Wing/
Engine Anti-Ice switch ENG ON position.7. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report.
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30 ICE & RAINPROTECTION(Continued)
4. Wing Anti-Ice (O) One may be inoperative provided:a) The Wing Anti-Ice Valve is failed closed, andb) Aircraft is not operated in known or forecast icing
conditions.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
CAUTION: ENGINE ANTI-ICE SWITCHES OPERATEBOTH THE WING LEADING EDGE ANDENGINE AIR INLET SYSTEMS. DO NOTOPERATE THE SYSTEM LONGER THAN FIVE(5) MINUTES. FOLLOW TEST WITH A THIRTY(30) MINUTE COOLING PERIOD.
1. Tape lightweight streamer immediately aft of vent scoopon affected wing.
2. Start both engines and run at idle.
NOTE: ENG ANTI-ICE LH and RH, WING ANTI-ICE LHand RH annunicators, as well as the MASTERCAUTION switch will illuminate at low enginethrottle settings.
3. Verify appropriate ENG ANTI-ICE and ANTI-ICE circuitbreakers are engaged.
4. Verify Air Source Select is in OFF position.5. Verify Wing Xflow switch is in OFF position.6. Verify Windshield Bleed switch is in OFF position.7. Verify non-affected Wing/Eng Anti-ice switch is in OFF
position.8. Place appropriate Wing/Eng Anti-Ice switch to WING/
ENG position.a) Verify appropriate ENG ANTI-ICE and WING ANTI-
ICE annunicators illuminate.b) Gradually increase affected engine throttle to above
75 percent N2 and verfiy the appropriate ENG ANTI-ICE and WING ANTI- ICE annunicators extinguish.
c) Observe appropriate wing tip and verify streamerindicates air flow is present. If air is not presentappropriate Wing Anti-Ice Valve has failed in theclosed position.
d) Return affected engine throttle to idle.9. Shut engines down.10. Place and “INOP” placard next to appropriate Wing/
Engine Anti-Ice switch WING/ENG position.12. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report.13. Remove lightweight streamer from affected wing.
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31 INDICATING/ RECORDING SYSTEMS
2. Flight Hour Meter
(O)
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report. 2. Install “INOP” placard next to the Flight Hour Meter 3. Flight crew member shall record all flight times and add them to
Aircraft Total Time, to assure compliance with maintenance and/or operations requirements.
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1. Anti-Skid System (O) May be inoperative provided:
NOTE: See AFM procedures.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
1. Place an “INOP” placard next to the ANTI-SKID Controlswitch.
2. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report.3. Comply with all Anti-Skid System abnormal procedures
in AFM.
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33 LIGHTS 7. Fasten Seat Belt and No
Smoking Sign
(O) May be inoperative provided:
a) Passenger Address System is operative, and b) Alternate procedures for notifying passengers are
established and used. or
a) No passengers are carried. (no procedure req’d)
NOTE: See ATA 25 for passenger safety chime relief.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Place an “INOP” placard next to the PASS SAFETY switch. 2. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report. 3. Crewmember shall face the passengers from the cockpit and
make the appropriate announcements whenever seatbelts should be fastened, or smoking materials extinguished (Takeoff, Landing, Turbulence, etc).
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34 NAVIGATION 10. Altitude Alerting System 14. Traffic Alert/ Collision
Avoidance System (TCAS I)
(O) May be inoperative provided:
a) Autopilot with altitude hold is operative, and b) Operations are limited to not more than three flight days
before repairs are made.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES (For crew altitude awareness) 1. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report . 2. Place placard adjacent to altimeters stating: "Altitude Alert System
INOP". 3. Crew briefings will include a reminder of the inoperative altitude
alerting system. 4. Flight crew will use aural callouts pertaining to approaching target
altitudes as assigned by ATC or as depicted by appropriate charts.
(M)(O) May be inoperative provided:
a) System is deactivated and secured, and b) Enroute or approach procedures do not require its use.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report. 2. Install “INOP” placard on or adjacent to TCAS control unit on
instrument panel. 3. Disengage and secure TCAS circuit breaker. OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. When filing flight plans, crew will delete the “T” prefix from the
Aircraft Equipment Code. 2. Flight crew will review all appropriate enroute and approach
procedure charts appropriate to the flight to ensure TCAS is not required.
(M)(O) May be inoperative provided:
a) System is not required by FAR, b) System is deactivated and secured, and c) Enroute or approach procedures do not require its use.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report. 2. Install “INOP” placard on or adjacent to TCAS control unit on
instrument panel. 3. Disengage and secure TCAS circuit breaker. OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. When filing flight plans, crew will delete the “T” prefix from the
Aircraft Equipment Code. 2. Flight crew will review all Equipment Requirements for TCAS
listed in the Approach Charts and FAR governing their operation, including but not limited to Part 91, Part 135, RVSM (where applicable), etc.
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34 NAVIGATION (Continued) 14. Traffic Alert/ Collision Avoidance
System (TCAS II) 1) Combined Traffic Alert (TA)
and Resolution Advisory (RA) Dual Display System(s)
(M) May be inoperative provided:
a) System is deactivated and secured, and b) Enroute or approach procedures do not require its use.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Use the same procedures as for the first TCAS I item above.
NOTE: “(O)” not included in relief item, however the Guidelines for O&M Procedures still specify (O) Operational Procedure to determine if Enroute or Approach procedures require TCAS.
(M)(O) May be inoperative provided:
a) System is not required by FAR, b) System is deactivated and secured, and c) Enroute or approach procedures do not require its use.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Use the same procedures as for the second TCAS I item above. (O) May be inoperative on the non-flying pilot side provided:
a) TA and RA elements and audio functions are operative on the flying pilot side and
b) TA and RA display indications are visible to the non-flying pilot.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
NOTE: This item refers to dual dedicated TCAS displays located on the RH and LH instrument panels, which are not part of the 525A standard equipment. This item does not refer to the RA displays shown on the VSI portion of the PFD, nor to the TA/RA display shown on the MFD.
1. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report. 2. Place a placard on the instrument panel in front of the non-flying
pilot side stating: “TCAS RA and TA display INOP.” 3. Utilizing the system self-test, crew will verify that TA and RA
advisory display on flying pilot side is operational, and audio functions are operational. PF will ask the pilot-not-flying to ensure that PNF can see the TA and RA indications during self-test.
4. The pilot with the operational TA and RA elements and audio functions shall conduct any subsequent maneuvering commanded by the RA (Resolution Advisory).
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34 NAVIGATION (Continued) 14. Traffic Alert/ Collision
Avoidance System (TCAS II) (Continued)
2) ResolutionAdvisory (RA)
Display System(s) 3) Traffic Alert Display
System(s) 15. Ground Proximity Warning
System
(O) May be inoperative provided:
a) Traffic Alert (TA) visual and audio functions are operative, and
b) TA only mode is selected by the crew. c) Enroute or approach procedures do not require its use.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report. 2. Install “TCAS RA INOP” placards on or adjacent to the inoperative
display(s). 3. Flight crew will review all Equipment Requirements for TCAS
listed in the Approach Charts and FAR governing their operation, including but not limited to Part 91, Part 135, RVSM (where applicable), etc.
4. Using Test function, confirm that Traffic Alert display elements and voice command audio functions are operative.
5. Select TA only mode of operation. (O) May be inoperative provided.
a) RA visual display and audio functions are operative, and b) Enroute or approach procedures do not require its use.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report. 2. Install “TCAS TA INOP” placards on or adjacent to the inoperative
display(s). 3. Flight crew will review all Equipment Requirements for TCAS
listed in the Approach Charts and FAR governing their operation, including but not limited to Part 91, Part 135, RVSM (where applicable), etc.
4. Verify during system TEST that all installed RA Display and audio functions are operative.
5. Monitor PFD VSI for RA commands. (O) May be inoperative provided:
a) Alternate procedures are established, used, and b) Repairs are made within two flight days.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report. 2. Install placard on the instrument panel stating “GPWS
INOPERATIVE” 3. Crew briefings will include aural callouts through use of
appropriate aircraft equipment to ensure obstacle and terrain clearance.
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34 NAVIGATION (Continued) 15. Ground Proximity Warning
System (Continued) 1) Modes 1-4 4) Advisory Callouts 5) Windshear Mode
(O) May be inoperative provided alternate procedures are
established and used. a) Alternate procedures are established, used, and b) Repairs are made within two flight days.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report. 2. Install placard on the instrument panel stating specific GPWS
modes inoperative 3. Crew briefings will include aural callouts for Excessive Descent
Rate (Mode1), Excessive Closure Rate to Terrain (Mode 2), Descent After Takeoff-Off (Mode 3), and Insufficient Terrain Clearance (Mode 4) as applicable through the use of appropriate aircraft instruments ie., IVSI, radio altimeter etc., and pertinent aeronautical charts.
(O) May be inoperative provided alternate procedures are
established and used.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report. 2. Place placard on instrument panel stating, “GROUND
PROXIMITY WARNING SYSTEM ADVISORY CALLOUTS INOP.”
3. Crew briefings will include aural callouts through use of appropriate aircraft equipment to ensure obstacle and terrain clearance.
(O) May be inoperative provided:
a) Alternate procedures are established and used, and b) Windshear Detection and Avoidance System operates
normally.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES NOTE: Windshear Detection and Avoidance Systems are not
normally installed on Citation aircraft, therefore most operators will use the alternate relief below. However, a procedure is included here for the rare aircraft that has a Windshear Detection and Avoidance System installed.
1. Make appropriate entry on the discrepancy report. 2. Place “GPWS WINDSHEAR MODE INOP” placard on
instrument panel. 3. Crew briefings will include aural callouts through use of
appropriate aircraft equipment i.e., airspeed, IVSI etc., and available weather reports for detection and prompt resolution of windshear encounter.
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System (Continued) 5) Windshear Mode
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(O) May be inoperative provided:
a) Alternate procedures are established, and used, and b) Takeoffs and landings are not conducted in known or
forecast windshear conditions.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report. 2. Place placard on instrument panel stating, “GPWS Windshear
Mode INOP” 3. Crew briefings will include aural callouts through use of
appropriate aircraft equipment i.e., airspeed, IVSI etc., and available weather reports for detection and prompt resolution of windshear encounter.
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78 ENGINE EXHAUST 1. Thrust Attenuators
(O) May be inoperative provided both attenuators are hydraulically
locked in the stowed position.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 1. Make appropriate entry on discrepancy report. 2. Place an “INOP” placard next to the THRUST ATTENUATOR
STOW/AUTO/TEST switch. 3. Flight crew will refer to the AFM Abnormal Checklist Procedure for
DISPATCH WITH ATTENUATOR STOWED, paying special attention to the appropriate takeoff and landing performance correction factors.
4. Place the THRUST ATTENUATOR STOW/AUTO/TEST switch in the “STOW” position.
5. Visually verify the thrust attenuators are in the stowed position.