(b)
Each location, such as a locker or compartment, that carries any .re extinguishing, signaling, or other life saving equipment, must be so marked.
(c)
Stowageprovisionsfor requiredemergency equipment mustbe conspicuously marked to identify the contents and facilitate removal of the equipment.
(d)
Each liferaft must have obviously marked operating instructions.
(e)
Approved survival equipment must be marked for identi.cation and method of ope-ration.
FAR 29.1565 : Tail rotor.
[Eachtail rotormustbe marked sothatitsdiscisconspicuousundernormaldaylight ground conditions.] Amdt. 29-3, E.. 2/25/68
77.3 Rotorcraft Flight Manual
FAR 29.1581 : General.
(a)
[Furnishing information. A Rotorcraft Flight Manual must be furnished with each rotorcraft, and it must contain the following :
(1)
Information required by Secs. 29.1583 through 29.1589.
(2)
Other information that is necessary for safe operation because of design, ope-rating, or handling characteristics.
(b)
Approved information. Each part of the manual listed in Sec. 29.1583 through 29.1589 that is appropriate to the rotorcraft, must be furnished, veri.ed, and ap-proved, and must be segregated, identi.ed, and clearly distinguished from each unapprovedpart of that manual.
(c)
[Reserved.]
(d)
Table of contents. Each Rotorcraft Flight Manual must include a table of contents if the complexity of the manual indicates a need for it.]
Amdt. 29-15, E.. 3/1/78
FAR 29.1583 : Operating limitations.
(a)
Airspeed and rotor limitations. Information necessary for the marking of airspeed and rotor limitations on or near their respective indicators must be furnished. The signi.cance of each limitation and of the color coding must be explained.
(b)
Powerplant limitations. The following information must be furnished :
(1)
Limitations required by Sec. 29.1521.
(2)
Explanation of the limitations, when appropriate.
(3)
Information necessary for marking the instruments required by Secs. 29.1549 through 29.1553.
(c)
Weight and loading distribution.The weightand center ofgravitylimits requiredby Secs.29.25 and29.27, respectively, must befurnished. If the variety ofpossibleloa-ding conditions warrants, instructions must be included to allow ready observance of the limitations.
(d)
Flight crews.Whena .ightcrewof morethanoneisrequired,thenumberandfunc-tionsof theminimum .ight crewdetermined underSec.29.1523 mustbefurnished.
(e)
Kinds of operation.Eachkind of operationfor whichthe rotorcraft andits equipment installations are approved must be listed.
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Subpart G : Operating Limitations and Information
(f)
Limiting heights. Enough information must be furnished to allow compliance with Sec. 29.1517.
(g)
[Maximum allowable wind.ForCategoryA rotorcraft,the maximum allowablewind for safe operation near the ground must be furnished.]
(h)
Altitude. The altitude established under Sec. 29.1527 and an explanation of the limiting factors must be furnished.
(i)
[Ambient temperature. Maximum and minimum ambient temperature limitations
must be furnished.] Amdt. 29-24 , E.. 12/6/84
FAR 29.1585 : Operating procedures.
(a)
The parts of the manual containing operating procedures must have information concerning any normal and emergencyprocedures, and otherinformation necessary for safe operation, including the applicable procedures, such as those involving minimum speeds, to be followed if an engine fails.
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