COVER SHEET TO MENDMENT 92 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AIRWORTHINESS OF AIRCRAFT ANNEX 8 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CML AVIATION SIXTH EDITION - JULY 1973 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
AMENDMENT 92 to the International Standards AIRWORTHINESS OF AIRCRAFT Annex 8 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation Amend Annex 8 Sixth Edition as follows 'LO incorporate Amendment 92 which was adopted by the Council on 3 April 1974, and becomes applicable on 27 February 1975 1 Insert the following replacement pages a Page 3 - Table of Contents b Pages 7, 8 and 9 - Foreword C Pages 13, 14 and 15 - International Standards, Part I1 2 Record entry of Amendment on Page 2.
Check-List of Amendments to Annex 8 Sixth Edition Date of Applicability 23/5/74 27/2/75 Sixth Edition incorporating Amendments 1 to 91. Amendment 9 2 adopted by the Council on 3 April 1974. Replacement pages 3, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14 and 15. Effective Date 3017173 3/8/74
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................ I .. Certificate of Airworthiness .............. ,..Applicability ........................ 3.-Proof of Compliance with Appropriate Airworthi- ness Requirements .................... ... 4.-Continuing Airworthiness of Aircraft 4.1.-Determination of Continuing Airworthiness . 4.2.-Information Related to Continuing Airworthi- ness of Aircraft .................... 5.-Validity of Certificate of Airworfhiness . . 5.2.-Method of Rendering a Certificate of Air- worthiness Valid ................... 6.--'Temporary Loss of Airworthiness .......... 14 6.1 .-General ......................... 14 ................. 6.2.-Damage to Aircraft 14 7.-Standard Form of Certificate of Airworthiness . . 15 8..Aircraft Limitations and Information ........ 15 ...................... Chapter I .. General 16 1 . l..Applicability ..................... 16 .............. 1.2..Number of Power-units 16 1.3.-Limitations ...................... 16 1.4.-Unsafe Features and Characteristics ...... 16 ................ 1.5.-Proof of Compliance 16 ....................... Chapter 2..Flight 17 ......................... 2.1 .-General 17 ...................... 2.2.-Performance 17 ...................... 2.2.1 .-General 17 2.2.2.-Minimum Performance ............ 17 2.2.3.-Scheduling of Performance ......... 17 ................... 2.3.-Flying Qualities 18 .................. 2.3. 1.-Controllability 18 ........................ 2.3.2.-Trim 18 ...................... 2.3.3.-Stability 18 ...................... 2.3.4.-Stalling 18 ............. 2.3.5.-Flutter and Vibration 19 Chapter 3.-Structures .................... 19 ......................... 3.1.-General 19 3.1.1.-Weight and Weight Distribution ...... 19 3.1.2.-Limit Loads ................... 19 3.1.3.-Strength and Deformation .......... 19 3.2.-Airspeeds ........................ ................ 3.2.1 .-Design Airspeeds ............... 3.2.2.-Limiting Airspeeds 3.3.-Flight Loads ...................... .............. 3.3.1. -Manoeuvring Loads ................... 3.3.2.-Gust Loads 3.4.-Ground and Water Loads ............. .............. 3.4.1 .-Landing Conditions ................. 3.5-Miscellaneous Loads ....... 3.6.-Flutter, Divergence and Vibration 3.7.-Fatigue Strength ................... Chapter 4..Design and Construction .......... ......................... 4.1 .-General 4.1.1.-Substantiating Tests .............. 4.1.2.-Materials ..................... .............. 4.1.3.-Fabrication Methods 4.1.4.-Protection .................... 4.1.5.-Inspection Provisions ............. 4.1.6. -eGn Features ................. ....... 4.1.7.-Emergency Landing Provisions ................ 4.1.8.-Ground Handling ...................... Chapter 5.-Engines .......................... 5.1 .-Scope ..... 5.2.-Design, Construction and Functioning 5.3.-Declared Ratings, Conditions and Limitations 5.4.-Tests ........................... .................... Chapter 6.-Propellers .......................... 6.1 .-Scope ..... 6.2.-Design, Construction and Functioning 6.3.-Declared Ratings, Conditions and Limitations ........................... 6.4.-Tests ........... Chapter 7.-Powerplant Installation 7.1 .-General .................. ... .... ............. 7.1.1.-Applicable Standards 7.1.2.-Compliance with Engine and Propeller .................... Limitations ......... 7.1.3.-Control of Engine Rotation 7.1.4.-Engine Restarting ................ .......... 7.2.-Arrangement and Functioning ........ 7.2.1 .-Independence of Power-units ............... 7.2.2.-Propeller Vibration ...................... 7.2.3.-Cooling .............. 7.2.4.-Associated Systems ................. 7.2.5.-Fire Protection Chapter b..Instruments and Equipment ...... 8.1.-Required Instrumentsand Equipment ..... 8.2.-Installation ...................... .................. 8.3.-Safety Equipment ANNEX 8
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