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Part 35: Airworthiness standards: Propellers

Federal Aviation Regulations

    Subpart A - General

    • Sec. 35.1 - Applicability.
    • Sec. 35.3 - Instruction manual for installing and operating the propeller.
    • Sec. 35.4 - Instructions for Continued Airworthiness.
    • Sec. 35.5 - Propeller operating limitations.

    Subpart B - Design and Construction


    • Sec. 35.11 - Applicability.
    • Sec. 35.13 - General.
    • Sec. 35.15 - Design features.
    • Sec. 35.17 - Materials.
    • Sec. 35.19 - Durability.
    • Sec. 35.21 - Reversible propellers.
    • Sec. 35.23 - Pitch control and indication.

    Subpart C - Tests and Inspections


    • Sec. 35.31 - Applicability.
    • Sec. 35.33 - General.
    • Sec. 35.35 - Blade retention test.
    • Sec. 35.37 - Fatigue limit tests.
    • Sec. 35.39 - Endurance test.
    • Sec. 35.41 - Functional test.
    • Sec. 35.42 - Blade pitch control system component test.
    • Sec. 35.43 - Special tests.
    • Sec. 35.45 - Teardown inspection.
    • Sec. 35.47 - Propeller adjustments and parts replacements.

Appendices

  • Appendix A to Part 35 - Instructions for Continued Airworthiness


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