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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 33 — Airworthiness Standards: Aircraft Engines · § 33.89

§ 33.89. Operation test.

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(a)The operation test must include testing found necessary by the Administrator to demonstrate—
(1)Starting, idling, acceleration, overspeeding, ignition, functioning of the propeller (if the engine is designated to operate with a propeller);
(2)Compliance with the engine response requirements of § 33.73; and
(3)The minimum power or thrust response time to 95 percent rated takeoff power or thrust, from power lever positions representative of minimum idle and of minimum flight idle, starting from stabilized idle operation, under the following engine load conditions:
(i)No bleed air and power extraction for aircraft use.
(ii)Maximum allowable bleed air and power extraction for aircraft use.
(iii)An intermediate value for bleed air and power extraction representative of that which might be used as a maximum for aircraft during approach to a landing.
(4)If testing facilities are not available, the determination of power extraction required in paragraph (a)(3)(ii) and
(iii)of this section may be accomplished through appropriate analytical means.
(b)The operation test must include all testing found necessary by the Administrator to demonstrate that the engine has safe operating characteristics throughout its specified operating envelope. [Amdt. 33-4, 36 FR 5493, Mar. 24, 1971, as amended by Amdt. 33-6, 39 FR 35469, Oct. 1, 1974; Amdt. 33-10, 49 FR 6853, Feb. 23, 1984]
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