(a) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, no person may
take off an aircraft with inoperative instruments or equipment installed
unless the following conditions are met:
(1) An approved Minimum Equipment List exists for that aircraft.
(2) The aircraft has within it a letter of authorization, issued by the
FAA Flight Standards district office having jurisdiction over the area in
which the operator is located, authorizing operation of the aircraft under
the Minimum Equipment List. The letter of authorization may be obtained by
written request of the airworthiness certificate holder. The Minimum
Equipment List and the letter of authorization constitute a supplemental
type certificate for the aircraft.
(3) The approved Minimum Equipment List must --
(i) Be prepared in accordance with the limitations specified in
paragraph (b) of this section; and
(ii) Provide for the operation of the aircraft with the instruments and
equipment in an inoperable condition.
(4) The aircraft records available to the pilot must include an entry
describing the inoperable instruments and equipment.
(5) The aircraft is operated under all applicable conditions and
limitations contained in the Minimum Equipment List and the letter
authorizing the use of the list.
(b) The following instruments and equipment may not be included in a
Minimum Equipment List:
(1) Instruments and equipment that are either specifically or otherwise
required by the airworthiness requirements under which the aircraft is
type certificated and which are essential for safe operations under all
operating conditions.
(2) Instruments and equipment required by an airworthiness directive to
be in operable condition unless the airworthiness directive provides
otherwise.
(3) Instruments and equipment required for specific operations by this
part.
(c) A person authorized to use an approved Minimum Equipment List
issued for a specific aircraft under part 121, 125, or 135 of this chapter
shall use that Minimum Equipment List in connection with operations
conducted with that aircraft under this part without additional approval
requirements.
(d) Except for operations conducted in accordance with paragraph (a) or
(c) of this section, a person may takeoff an aircraft in operations
conducted under this part with inoperative instruments and equipment
without an approved Minimum Equipment List provided --
(1) The flight operation is conducted in a --
(i) Rotorcraft, nonturbine-powered airplane, glider, or
lighter-than-air aircraft for which a master Minimum Equipment List has
not been developed; or
(ii) Small rotorcraft, nonturbine-powered small airplane, glider, or
lighter-than-air aircraft for which a Master Minimum Equipment List has
been developed; and
(2) The inoperative instruments and equipment are not --
(i) Part of the VFR-day type certification instruments and equipment
prescribed in the applicable airworthiness regulations under which the
aircraft was type certificated;
(ii) Indicated as required on the aircraft's equipment list, or on the
Kinds of Operations Equipment List for the kind of flight operation being
conducted;
(iii) Required by §91.205 or any other rule of this part for the
specific kind of flight operation being conducted; or
(iv) Required to be operational by an airworthiness directive; and
(3) The inoperative instruments and equipment are --
(i) Removed from the aircraft, the cockpit control placarded, and the
maintenance recorded in accordance with §43.9 of this chapter; or
(ii) Deactivated and placarded "Inoperative." If deactivation of the
inoperative instrument or equipment involves maintenance, it must be
accomplished and recorded in accordance with part 43 of this chapter; and
(4) A determination is made by a pilot, who is certificated and
appropriately rated under part 61 of this chapter, or by a person, who is
certificated and appropriately rated to perform maintenance on the
aircraft, that the inoperative instrument or equipment does not constitute
a hazard to the aircraft.
An aircraft with inoperative instruments or equipment as provided in
paragraph (d) of this section is considered to be in a properly altered
condition acceptable to the Administrator.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, an aircraft
with inoperable instruments or equipment may be operated under a special
flight permit issued in accordance with §§21.197 and 21.199 of this
chapter.