MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST REGISTRATION : N12345 S/N: BL-100

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REGISTRATION : S/N: BL-100

S/N: BL-100 ADDRESS CITY, ST ZIP PHONE

CONTENTS PAGE Cover...- Contents Page... i List of Effective Pages...vii Log/Record Of Revisions...ix Definitions... x Preamble...xiv System 21 Air Conditioning... 1 1. Pressurization Controller... 1 2. Safety Valve (Dump)... 1 3. Outflow Valve... 1 4. Altitude Warning... 1 5. CABIN RATE OF CLIMB Indicator... 1 6. CABIN ALTITUDE/ DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE Indicator... 1 7. Bleed Air Shutoff Valves (Environmental) (3 Position Switch)... 2 8. Bleed Air Shutoff Valves Pneumatic Instrument Air) (3 Position Switch)... 2 10. AUTOMATIC Temperature Controller... 2 11. MANUAL Temperature Controller... 2 12. Electric Heat... 2 14. Air Conditioner... 2 15. Aft Blower... 3 16. L or R BL AIR FAIL Annunciator System... 3 17. Ground Air Cooling System... 3 18. Bleed Air OFF Annunciator System... 3 19. Cabin Door Seal System... 4 20. Cabin Temperature Indicator System...4 System 22 Auto Flight... 5 1. Autopilot System... 5 2. Yaw Damper... 5 3. Autopilot Control Wheel Disconnect Switches...5 4. Autopilot Go-Around Switch... 6 Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: i

5. Autopilot Mode Selector/Annunciator... 6 6. Flight Director Mode Selector Panel Annunciator Lamps... 6 7. Autopilot/Flight Guidance Panel Lamps... 6 System 23 Communications... 8 1. Communications Systems (VHF, UHF)... 8 Garmin 430 and 530... 8 2. Passenger Address System... 8 3. Cockpit Speakers... 8 4. Audio Amplifiers... 8 5. Static Discharge Wicks... 8 8. Passenger Call System... 9 9. Voice Activated Interphone System... 9 10. High Frequency (HF) Communication System... 9 11. Recorded Passenger Briefing System... 9 12. Flight Phone System... 9 13. Ground Comm. Power System... 9 14. Push-to-Talk Switches... 9 15. Hand Held Microphone... 9 System 24 Electrical Power... 11 1. DC Generator Caution Lights... 11 2. Inverters... 11 3. Inverter Warning Light... 11 4. DC Load Meter... 11 5. AC Volt/Frequency Meter... 11 6. Battery Temperature Indicating System... 11 8. Standby Power... 11 9. External Power System... 11 10. External Power Annunciator... 11 System 25 Equipment / Furnishings... 13 1. Crew Seats... 13 2. Passenger Seat... 13 5. ELT... 13 6. Passenger Convenience Items... 14 7. Electrical Toilet... 14 Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: ii

LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES CHAPTER, SECTION OR SYSTEM PAGE REVISION REVISION DATE COVER PAGE - Original 01/01/2008 CONTENTS PAGE i - vi Original 01/01/2008 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES vii viii Original 01/01/2008 LOG/RECORD OF REVISIONS ix Original 01/01/2008 DEFINITIONS x - xiii Original 01/01/2008 PREAMBLE xiv - xv Original 01/01/2008 21 AIR CONDITIONING 1 4 Original 01/01/2008 22 AUTO FLIGHT 5 7 Original 01/01/2008 23 COMMUNICATIONS 8 9 Original 01/01/2008 24 ELECTRICAL POWER 10 11 Original 01/01/2008 25 EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS 12 14 Original 01/01/2008 27 FIRE PROTECTION 15 Original 01/01/2008 27 FLIGHT COMTROLS 16 Original 01/01/2008 28 FUEL 17 18 Original 01/01/2008 30 ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION 19 21 Original 01/01/2008 31 INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS 22 Original 01/01/2008 32 LANDING GEAR 23 Original 01/01/2008 33 LIGHTS 24 25 Original 01/01/2008 34 NAVIGATION 26 33 Original 01/01/2008 Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: vii

CHAPTER, SECTION OR SYSTEM PAGE REVISION REVISION DATE 35 OXYGEN 34 Original 01/01/2008 37 VACUUM / PRESSURE 35 Original 01/01/2008 52 DOORS 36 Original 01/01/2008 61 PROPELLERS 37 Original 01/01/2008 77 ENGINE INDICATING 38 Original 01/01/2008 79 ENGINE OIL 39 Original 01/01/2008 FILE: BE-200 MEL_Rev27 Operator APPROVAL FAA APPROVAL An FAA approval stamp and/or sign-off in this area approves this manual and requires its use. Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: viii

LOG/RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION DESCRIPTION New Pages, Section or System New Date Original ALL 01/01/08 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: ix

DEFINITIONS 1. System Definitions. System numbers are based on the Air Transport Association (ATA) Specification Number 100 and items are numbered sequentially. a. "Item" (Column 1) means the equipment, system, component, or function listed in the "Item" column. b. "Number Installed" (Column 2) is the number (quantity) of items normally installed in the aircraft. This number represents the aircraft configuration considered in developing this MMEL. Should the number be a variable (e.g., passenger cabin items) a number is not required. c. "Number Required for Dispatch" (Column 3) is the minimum number (quantity) of items required for operation provided the conditions specified in Column 4 are met. NOTE: Where the MMEL shows a variable number required for dispatch, the MEL must reflect the actual number required for dispatch or an alternate means of configuration control approved by the Administrator. d. "Remarks or Exceptions" (Column 4) in this column includes a statement either prohibiting or permitting operation with a specific number of items inoperative, provisos (conditions and limitations) for such operation, and appropriate notes. e. A vertical bar (change bar) in the margin indicates a change, addition or deletion in the adjacent text for the current revision of that page only. The change bar is dropped at the next revision of that page. 2. "Airplane/Rotorcraft Flight Manual" (AFM/RFM) is the document required for type certification and approved by the responsible FAA Aircraft Certification Office. The FAA approved AFM/RFM for the specific aircraft is listed on the applicable Type Certificate Data Sheet. 3. "As required by FAR" means that the listed item is subject to certain provisions (restrictive or permissive) expressed in the Federal Aviation Regulations operating rules. The number of items required by the FAR must be operative. When the listed item is not required by FAR it may be inoperative for time specified by repair category. 4. Each inoperative item must be placarded to inform and remind the crewmembers and maintenance personnel of the equipment condition. NOTE: To the extent practical, placards should be located adjacent to the control or indicator for the item affected; however, unless otherwise specified, placard wording and location will be determined by the operator. 5. "-" symbol in Column 2 and/or Column 3 indicates a variable number (quantity) of the item installed. 6. "Deleted" in the remarks column after a sequence item indicates that the item was previously listed but is now required to be operative if installed in the aircraft. 7. "ER" refers to extended range operations of a two-engine airplane which has a type design approval for ER operations and complies with the provisions of Advisory Circular 120-42A. 8. "Federal Aviation Regulations" (FAR) means the applicable portions of the Federal Aviation Act and Federal Aviation Regulations. 9. "Flight Day" means a 24 hour period (from midnight to midnight) either Universal Coordinated Time (UCT) or local time, as established by the operator, during which at least one flight is initiated for the affected aircraft. Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: x

10. "Icing Conditions" means an atmospheric environment that may cause ice to form on the aircraft or in the engine(s). 11. Alphabetical symbol in Column 4 indicates a proviso (condition or limitation) that must be complied with for operation with the listed item inoperative. 12. "Inoperative" means a system and/or component malfunction to the extent that it does not accomplish its intended purpose and/or is not consistently functioning normally within its approved operating limit(s) or tolerance(s). 13. "Notes:" in Column 4 provides additional information for crewmember or maintenance consideration. Notes are used to identify applicable material which is intended to assist with compliance, but do not relieve the operator of the responsibility for compliance with all applicable requirements. Notes are not a part of the provisos. 14. Inoperative components of an inoperative system: Inoperative items which are components of a system which is inoperative are usually considered components directly associated with and having no other function than to support that system. (Warning/caution systems associated with the inoperative system must be operative unless relief is specifically authorized per the MMEL). 15. "(M)" symbol indicates a requirement for a specific maintenance procedure which must be accomplished prior to operation with the listed item inoperative. Normally these procedures are accomplished by maintenance personnel; however, other personnel may be qualified and authorized to perform certain functions. Procedures requiring specialized knowledge or skill, or requiring the use of tools or test equipment should be accomplished by maintenance personnel. The satisfactory accomplishment of all maintenance procedures, regardless of who performs them, is the responsibility of the operator. Appropriate procedures are required to be published as part of the operator's manual or MEL. 16. "(O)" symbol indicates a requirement for a specific operations procedure which must be accomplished in planning for and/or operating with the listed item inoperative. Normally these procedures are accomplished by the flight crew; however, other personnel may be qualified and authorized to perform certain functions. The satisfactory accomplishment of all procedures, regardless of who performs them, is the responsibility of the operator. Appropriate procedures are required to be published as a part of the operator's manual or MEL. NOTE: The (M) and (O) symbols are required in the operator's MEL unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator. 17. "Deactivated" and "Secured" means that the specified component must be put into an acceptable condition for safe flight. An acceptable method of securing or deactivating will be established by the operator. 18. "Visual Flight Rules" (VFR) is as defined in FAR Part 91. This precludes a pilot from filing an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) flight plan. 19. "Visual Meteorological Conditions" (VMC) means the atmospheric environment is such that would allow a flight to proceed under the visual flight rules applicable to the flight. This does not preclude operating under Instrument Flight Rules. 20. "Visible Moisture" means an atmospheric environment containing water in any form that can be seen in natural or artificial light; for example, clouds, fog, rain, sleet, hail, or snow. 21. "Passenger Convenience Items" means those items related to passenger convenience, comfort or entertainment such as, but not limited to, galley equipment, movie equipment, ash trays, stereo equipment, overhead reading lamps, etc. Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: xi

SYSTEM 21 AIR CONDITIONING REPAIR CATEGORY SYSTEM AND SEQUENCE NUMBER INSTALLED REQUIRED FOR DISPATCH 1. Pressurization Controller C 1 0 May be inoperative for unpressurized flight. 2. Safety Valve (Dump) C 1 0 (M) May be inoperative provided: a) Airplane remains unpressurized, and b) Safety Valve (Dump) is blocked open. Maintenance Procedure: 1) A qualified maintenance technician will secure the Safety (Dump) Valve in the open position IAW the manufacturer s maintenance manual, and 2) Secure the valve s electrical circuit breaker in the open position. 3. Outflow Valve C 1 0 (M) May be inoperative provided: a) Airplane remains unpressurized, and b) Safety Valve (Dump) is blocked open. Maintenance Procedure: 1) A qualified maintenance technician will secure the Safety (Dump) Valve in the open position IAW the manufacturer s maintenance manual, and 2) Secure the valve s electrical circuit breaker in the open position. 4. Altitude Warning C 1 0 May be inoperative for pressurized flight at or below 10,000 ft. MSL. C 1 0 May be inoperative for unpressurized flight. 5. CABIN RATE OF CLIMB Indicator C 1 0 May be inoperative for pressurized flight provided CABIN ALTITUDE/ DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE indicator is operative. C 1 0 May be inoperative for unpressurized flight. 6. CABIN ALTITUDE/ DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE Indicator C 1 0 May be inoperative for unpressurized flight provided Safety Valve (Dump) is OPEN. Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: 1

SYSTEM 21 AIR CONDITIONING REPAIR CATEGORY SYSTEM AND SEQUENCE NUMBER INSTALLED REQUIRED FOR DISPATCH 7. Bleed Air Shutoff Valves (Environmental) (3 Position Switch) C 2 1 (M) One may be inoperative in the ENVIR OFF position for pressurized flight. C 2 0 (M) May be inoperative in the ENVIR OFF position for unpressurized flight. Maintenance Procedure: A qualified maintenance person will: 1) Select ENVIR OFF position. 2) Access the valve and visually verify the valve is opened. 3) Placard next to the switch Operate ENVIR OFF only per MEL 21-7. 8. Bleed Air Shutoff Valves Pneumatic Instrument Air) (3 Position Switch) C 2 1 (M) One may be inoperative in the INSTR AND ENVIR OFF position. Maintenance Procedure: A qualified maintenance person will: 1) Select INSTR AND ENVIR OFF position. 2) Access the valve and visually verify the valve is opened. 3) Placard next to the switch Operate ENVIR OFF only per MEL 21-8. 10. AUTOMATIC Temperature Controller C 1 0 May be inoperative provided MANUAL Temperature Controller is operative. 11. MANUAL Temperature Controller C 1 0 May be inoperative provided AUTOMATIC Temperature Controller is operative. 12. Electric Heat C 1 0 14. Air Conditioner C 1 0 (M) Maintenance Procedure: A qualified maintenance person will: 1) Pull and tie the Air Conditioner circuit breaker. 2) Inspect the system to ensure it will not Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: 2

SYSTEM 52 DOORS REPAIR CATEGORY SYSTEM AND SEQUENCE NUMBER INSTALLED REQUIRED FOR DISPATCH 1. Cabin Door Warning Light C 1 0 May be inoperative provided: a) A flight crewmember confirms by visual inspection that all doors are latched prior to each departure, and b) Fasten seat belt sign remains on. 2. Cargo Door Annunciator System C 1 0 (O) May be inoperative provided a crewmember confirms, by visual inspection, the door is closed and latched prior to each departure. Operations Procedure: The PIC or designated crewmember must inspect the door to ensure that it is closed. 3. Cabin Door Lock and Upper Door Latch Observation Light System(s) C 1 0 (O) May be inoperative provided the latching mechanism is inspected, using adequate light, by a crew- member prior to each departure. Operations Procedure: The PIC or designated crewmember must inspect the latching mechanism, using adequate light, to ensure that it is closed. 4. Entrance Door Snubber System C 1 0 (O) Operations Procedure: The PIC must brief the crew Cabin Door must be lowered manually to prevent damage to personnel or the aircraft. 5. Airstair Door Cable Cover(s) D 1 0 May be missing. Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: 37

SYSTEM 77 ENGINE INDICATING REPAIR CATEGORY SYSTEM AND SEQUENCE NUMBER INSTALLED REQUIRED FOR DISPATCH 1. Digital Percent Torque Indicators C 2 1 Digital portion only of the display may be inoperative. 2. Digital N1 Indicators C 2 1 Digital portion only of the display may be inoperative. Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: 39

SYSTEM 79 ENGINE OIL REPAIR CATEGORY SYSTEM AND SEQUENCE NUMBER INSTALLED REQUIRED FOR DISPATCH 1. Oil Pressure Annunciators C 2 1 (O) One may be inoperative provided corresponding oil pressure gauge is monitored. Operations Procedure: The PIC (or flying pilot) must monitor the oil pressure gauge during operation. Revision: Original Date: 01/01/2008 Page: 40