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  1. Feb 10, 2016 · So what is an MEL? In short it allows a pilot to legally fly the aircraft even if something is broken. A lot of aviation systems had redundancy built in. The MEL acknowledges even with something broken, flight can continue safely.

  2. MEL Aviation Ltd. The MEL Group has specialised in the repair and overhaul of components for the military and civil markets since 1973. We have accreditations with all of the required industry bodies, and represent a number of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) – including B/E Aerospace, Winslow Liferaft Company, and Switlik.

  3. MEL Aviation Limited, head office of the prestigious MEL Group, provide a total engineering solution to the aerospace and defence industries in the UK and worldwide.

  4. Jan 5, 2022 · While the MELs application to Part 91 is somewhat confusing, its implementation is crucial to ensuring the safety of every flight. This article will explain the differences and clarify any misconceptions concerning the equipment lists, (MEL & MMEL).

  5. A minimum equipment list (MEL) is a list which provides for the operation of aircraft, subject to specified conditions, with particular equipment inoperative (which is) prepared by an operator in conformity with, or more restrictive than, the MMEL established for the aircraft type.

  6. MEL Aviation Limited, head office of the prestigious MEL Group, provide a total engineering solution to the aerospace and defence industries in the UK and worldwide.

  7. Oct 17, 2016 · The MMEL contains the conditions, limitations and procedures required for operating the aircraft with these items inoperative. The MMEL forms the basis for development and review of an individual operator's Minimum equipment List (MEL).

  8. This AC provides clarity on minimum equipment list (MEL), nonessential equipment and furnishings (NEF) program, Configuration Deviation List (CDL), and certain Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements regarding the operation of aircraft with inoperative instruments and equipment.

  9. May 3, 2024 · An MEL is the list of equipment that may be inoperative, yet still allow an aircraft to operate safely, per FAA regulations. Referring to the MEL also helps operators determine the impact of flying with inoperative systems.

  10. Jan 27, 2015 · An MEL for a specific aircraft originates from a master minimum equipment list (MMEL). The MMEL is a list of all equipment on an aircraft type; it details which equipment is allowed to be inoperative without grounding the aircraft.

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