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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition)
§ 29.1301
Subpart F—Equipment
G
ENERAL
§ 29.1301
Function and installation.
Each item of installed equipment
must—
(a) Be of a kind and design appro-
priate to its intended function;
(b) Be labeled as to its identification,
function, or operating limitations, or
any applicable combination of these
factors;
(c) Be installed according to limita-
tions specified for that equipment; and
(d) Function properly when installed.
§ 29.1303
Flight and navigation instru-
ments.
The following are required flight and
navigational instruments:
(a) An airspeed indicator. For Cat-
egory A rotorcraft with V
NE
less than a
speed at which unmistakable pilot cues
provide overspeed warning, a maximum
allowable airspeed indicator must be
provided. If maximum allowable air-
speed varies with weight, altitude,
temperature, or r.p.m., the indicator
must show that variation.
(b) A sensitive altimeter.
(c) A magnetic direction indicator.
(d) A clock displaying hours, min-
utes, and seconds with a sweep-second
pointer or digital presentation.
(e) A free-air temperature indicator.
(f) A non-tumbling gyroscopic bank
and pitch indicator.
(g) A gyroscopic rate-of-turn indi-
cator combined with an integral slip-
skid indicator (turn-and-bank indi-
cator) except that only a slip-skid indi-
cator is required on rotorcraft with a
third attitude instrument system
that—
(1) Is usable through flight attitudes
of
±
80 degrees of pitch and
±
120 degrees
of roll;
(2) Is powered from a source inde-
pendent of the electrical generating
system;
(3) Continues reliable operation for a
minimum of 30 minutes after total fail-
ure of the electrical generating system;
(4) Operates independently of any
other attitude indicating system;
(5) Is operative without selection
after total failure of the electrical gen-
erating system;
(6) Is located on the instrument panel
in a position acceptable to the Admin-
istrator that will make it plainly visi-
ble to and useable by any pilot at his
station; and
(7) Is appropriately lighted during all
phases of operation.
(h) A gyroscopic direction indicator.
(i) A rate-of-climb (vertical speed) in-
dicator.
(j) For Category A rotorcraft, a speed
warning device when V
NE
is less than
the speed at which unmistakable over-
speed warning is provided by other
pilot cues. The speed warning device
must give effective aural warning (dif-
fering distinctively from aural warn-
ings used for other purposes) to the pi-
lots whenever the indicated speed ex-
ceeds V
NE
plus 3 knots and must oper-
ate satisfactorily throughout the ap-
proved range of altitudes and tempera-
tures.
(Secs. 313(a), 601, 603, 604, and 605 of the Fed-
eral Aviation Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. 1354(a),
1421, 1423, 1424, and 1425); and sec. 6(c), Dept.
of Transportation Act (49 U.S.C. 1655(c)))
[Doc. No. 5084, 29 FR 16150, Dec. 3, 1964, as
amended by Amdt. 29–12, 41 FR 55474, Dec. 20,
1976; Amdt. 29–14, 42 FR 36972, July 18, 1977;
Amdt. 29–24, 49 FR 44438, Nov. 6, 1984; 70 FR
2012, Jan. 12, 2005]
§ 29.1305
Powerplant instruments.
The following are required power-
plant instruments:
(a) For each rotorcraft—
(1) A carburetor air temperature indi-
cator for each reciprocating engine;
(2) A cylinder head temperature indi-
cator for each air-cooled reciprocating
engine, and a coolant temperature indi-
cator for each liquid-cooled recipro-
cating engine;
(3) A fuel quantity indicator for each
fuel tank;
(4) A low fuel warning device for each
fuel tank which feeds an engine. This
device must—
(i) Provide a warning to the crew
when approximately 10 minutes of usa-
ble fuel remains in the tank; and
(ii) Be independent of the normal fuel
quantity indicating system.
(5) A means to indicate manifold
pressure for each altitude engine;
(6) An oil pressure indicator for each
pressure-lubricated gearbox.
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