eetrojan
Pattern Altitude
Relative to FAR 91.213(d), and assuming daytime VFR, what are examples of instruments or equipment that can be discovered at the plane, deactivated, and placarded "INOP" right then and there without a logbook entry?
So....if you flew yourself somewhere away from home for a weekend and on Sunday you are getting ready to fly home, but your preflight reveals the landing light is not working.....you are going to cancel a daytime flight home and wait until Monday to get ahold of a mechanic to look into it and possible order a new landing light?Since I have yet to be PIC for any flight that "must" happen I can safely say that if ANYTHING isn't working, I'm scrubbing the flight.
That's just me.
Most folks don't carry logbooks in the airplane. I suppose you could make an impromptu sticker entry and put it in the physical logbook when you get home.But why not make a logbook entry? Is there some downside to documenting maintenance needed, and I assume, preformed?
you are getting ready to fly home, but your preflight reveals the landing light is not working.....you are going to cancel a daytime flight home
By extrapolation, it sounds like anything I can deactivate with a switch or a breaker.
If I don't need it, it broke in flight.
I'm with ya', amazing how minor things break on the way home...