Transport Canada Transports Canada TRANSPORT CANADA MMEL SUPPLEMENT TO BOEING 787 MASTER MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST Walter lstchenko Chief, Flight Test National Aircraft Certification for Minister of Transport 11 March 2015 Revision: 2 Canada INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement BOEING 787 Page: I Revision: 02 11 MAR 2015 List of Effective Pages Title Page List of Effective Pages I Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 II Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 III Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 Log of Revisions IV Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 Reasons for Changes V Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 Introduction VI Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 Pages 21-1 Original 28 MAR 2014 22-1 Original 28 MAR 2014 23-1 Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 25-1 Original 28 MAR 2014 25-2 Original 28 MAR 2014 25-3 Original 28 MAR 2014 25-4 Original 28 MAR 2014 25-5 Original 28 MAR 2014 25-6 Original 28 MAR 2014 25-7 Original 28 MAR 2014 25-8 Original 28 MAR 2014 25-9 Original 28 MAR 2014 25-10 Original 28 MAR 2014 26-1 Original 28 MAR 2014 26-2 Original 28 MAR 2014 26-3 Original 28 MAR 2014 26-4 Original 28 MAR 2014 TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement BOEING 787 Page: II Revision: 02 11 MAR 2015 List of Effective Pages (cont’d) Pages 26-5 Original 28 MAR 2014 26-6 Original 28 MAR 2014 27-1 Revision 01 01 AUG 2014 31-1 Original 28 MAR 2014 31-2 Original 28 MAR 2014 31-3 Original 28 MAR 2014 31-4 Original 28 MAR 2014 33-1 Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 33-2 Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 33-3 Revision 01 01 AUG 2014 34-1 Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 34-2 Original 28 MAR 2014 34-3 Original 28 MAR 2014 35-1 Original 28 MAR 2014 35-2 Original 28 MAR 2014 35-3 Original 28 MAR 2014 35-4 Original 28 MAR 2014 35-5 Original 28 MAR 2014 35-6 Original 28 MAR 2014 38-1 Original 28 MAR 2014 38-2 Original 28 MAR 2014 44-1 Original 28 MAR 2014 44-2 Original 28 MAR 2014 44-3 Original 28 MAR 2014 TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement BOEING 787 Page: III Revision: 02 11 MAR 2015 List of Effective Pages (cont’d) Pages 44-4 Revision 02 11 MAR 2015 52-1 Original 28 MAR 2014 52-2 Original 28 MAR 2014 52-3 Original 28 MAR 2014 52-4 Original 28 MAR 2014 52-5 Original 28 MAR 2014 52-6 Original 28 MAR 2014 52-7 Original 28 MAR 2014 52-8 Original 28 MAR 2014 52-9 Original 28 MAR 2014 77-1 Original 28 MAR 2014 TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement BOEING 787 Page: IV Revision: 02 11 MAR 2015 Log of Revisions Revision No. Date Page Number Original 28 MAR 2014 All 01 01 AUG 2014 I, II, III, IV, V, VI, 27-1, 33-3 02 11 MAR 2015 I, II, III, IV, V, VI, 23-1, 33-1, 33-2, 34-1, 44-4 Initials TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement BOEING 787 Page: V Revision: 02 11 MAR 2015 Reasons for Changes General Revision 2 of the B787 TC MMEL Supplement (TCS) is issued to incorporate changes introduced in FAA MMEL Revision 11 (15 Feb 2015). Item No. 23-51-01 Added Note under first relief and new sub-item 23-51-01-02 in accordance with FAA MMEL. 33-11-01 Added sub-item 33-11-01-01 in accordance with FAA MMEL. 33-51-01 Added “System” to item title in accordance with FAA MMEL. 34-24-01 Added sub-item 34-24-01-05 in accordance with FAA MMEL. 34-42-03 Removed sub-item 34-42-03-02 (ADS-B) from TCS as it has been moved to a separate item in the FAA MMEL. Added title, Repair Interval Category, and Number Installed/Required for sub-item 34-42-03-01 as per FAA MMEL. 44-14-02 Revised title and Number Installed (from “-” to “1”) of sub-items 44-14-02-01 and 44-14-0202 in accordance with FAA MMEL. Revised title of sub-item 44-14-02-04 in accordance with FAA MMEL. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement BOEING 787 Page: VI Revision: 02 11 MAR 2015 Introduction This Transport Canada MMEL Supplement constitutes a mandatory change to the FAA Approved MMEL for the Boeing 787 aircraft. This MMEL Supplement must be used in conjunction with the FAA Approved MMEL (Revision No. 11, or later applicable revision). The information contained herein supersedes the existing FAA MMEL only for those items listed herein. For items not contained in this Supplement, consult the FAA approved MMEL. Operating and/or maintenance procedures referred to in this Supplement are the same as those supporting the FAA MMEL unless otherwise indicated. Procedures required by the Transport Canada MMEL Supplement and not indicated in the FAA Approved MMEL must be provided by the operator. The FAA MMEL has entries where the “Remarks or Exceptions” column makes reference to applicable FARs. Unless such an entry is superseded by an item in this Supplement, all references should be made to the applicable Canadian regulation. This MMEL Supplement uses the standard four column format as referenced in the Transport Canada MMEL/MEL Policy and Procedures Manual (TP 9155E). The same definitions and symbols as the FAA MMEL are also used. Items which have no MMEL relief (i.e. relief withdrawn) are not categorized. Comments and inquiries should be directed to: Transport Canada Chief, Flight Test - AARDC National Aircraft Certification 330 Sparks St. Tower C, 3rd Floor Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5 TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 21-1 System & Sequence Numbers 21 AIR CONDITIONING 1. 2. Number Installed 3. Number Required for Dispatch 4. Remarks or Exceptions NOTE: The following NOTE replaces the NOTE found in MMEL items that contain a proviso requiring associated cargo compartment to remain empty: “NOTE: Unit Load Devices (ULDs) may be carried provided no cargo is carried on or in these devices. For ballast purposes, use of bags (made of glass fibre or kevlar) of sand or ingots of nonmagnetic metals (such as lead) is acceptable.” TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 22-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 22 4. Remarks or Exceptions AUTO FLIGHT 11-01 Autoflight Function B 1 0 No change from FAA MMEL 11-08A C 2 1 One may be inoperative provided: a) Autopilot is not used below 1,500 feet AGL, b) Approach minimums do not require the use of the autopilot, and c) The pilot flying has the operative disconnect. 11-08B B 2 0 No change from FAA MMEL 11-08 Control Wheel Autopilot Disconnect Switches TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. 02 Page: BOEING 787 Date: 11 MAR 2015 23-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 23 4. Remarks or Exceptions COMMUNICATIONS 24-02 Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) (Fixed) 24-02A A - - (M) As required by regulations. 24-02B D - - 51-01 Flight Crew Audio Control Panels (ACP) B 2 1 51-01-01 Network Channels C 4 2 No change from FAA MMEL 51-01-02 MIC, CALL, Receiver Lights C 62 0 No change from FAA MMEL Any in excess of those required by regulations may be inoperative or missing. (O) First officer’s audio control panel may be inoperative provided: a) First observer’s audio control panel operates normally, b) OBS AUDIO selector operates normally, and c) First observer’s seat is not required to be occupied by a person in an official capacity. NOTE: Any function that operates normally may be used. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 25-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 25 4. Remarks or Exceptions EQUIPMENT/ FURNISHINGS 00-01 Passenger Convenience/NEF Items *** 00-01-01 Passenger Convenience Items NOTES: 1. Operators are to select either Passenger Convenience Items or NEF (Non-Essential Equipment and Furnishings) in their MELs. 2. For operators with NEF defect rectification and control procedures, refer to sub-item 2500-01-02 (NEF) only. - 0 Passenger convenience items as expressed in this MMEL are those related to passenger convenience, comfort or entertainment, such as, but not limited to – galley equipment, movie equipment, ashtrays, stereo equipment, and overhead reading lamps. Items addressed elsewhere in this document shall not be included. (M) and (O) procedures may be required and included in the MEL. NOTES: 1. Exterior lavatory door ashtrays are not considered convenience items. 2. Galley equipment restraining devices such as latches, etc. must be serviceable or the compartment must not be used for storage and placarded “INOPERATIVE - DO NOT USE”. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 25-2 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 25 4. Remarks or Exceptions EQUIPMENT/ FURNISHINGS 00-01 Passenger Convenience/NEF Items *** (cont’d) 00-01-01 Passenger Convenience Items (cont’d) 00-01-02 Non-Essential Equipment and Furnishings (NEF) NOTES (cont’d): 3. Movie equipment individual screens, if applicable, must be capable of being stowed. 4. Audio or audio-visual entertainment equipment which is used as the sole means of providing safety briefings and demonstrations is not considered a passenger convenience item. - 0 May be inoperative, damaged or missing provided that the item(s) is deferred in accordance with the operator's defect rectification and control procedures. The NEF policies are outlined in the operator's Maintenance Control Manual. (M) and (O) procedures, if required, must be available to the flight crew and included in the operator's appropriate document. NOTE: Exterior lavatory door ashtrays are not considered NEF items. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 25-3 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 25 4. Remarks or Exceptions EQUIPMENT/ FURNISHINGS 11-02 Observer Seats 11-02-01 First Observer Seat (Including Associated Equipment) 11-02-01A B 1 0 (M) May be inoperative except when required by a person in an official capacity provided the seat is removed, stowed or secured in the retracted position. 11-02-01B D 1 0 (M) May be inoperative provided: a) The seat is not required to be occupied in an official capacity for extended periods of time, and b) The seat is removed, stowed or secured in the retracted position. 11-02-02 Second Observer Seat (Including Associated Equipment) D 1 0 May be inoperative provided procedures do not require its use. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 25-4 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 25 4. Remarks or Exceptions EQUIPMENT/ FURNISHINGS 25-01 Flight Attendant Seat Assembly (Single or Dual Position) 25-01-01 Required Flight Attendant Seats B - 1 (M)(O) One seat position or assembly (dual position) may be inoperative provided: a) Affected seat position or seat assembly is not occupied, b) Flight attendant(s) displaced by inoperative seat(s) occupies either an adjacent flight attendant seat or the passenger seat which is most accessible to the inoperative seat(s), so as to most effectively perform assigned duties, c) Alternate procedures are established and used as published in crewmember manuals, d) Folding type seat stows automatically or is secured in the retracted position, and e) Passenger seat assigned to flight attendant is placarded ‘FOR FLIGHT ATTENDANT USE ONLY’. NOTE 1: An automatic folding seat that will not stow automatically is considered inoperative. NOTE 2: A seat position with a missing or inoperative required component, such as safety belt (including shoulder harness) or headrest, renders the seat inoperative. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 25-5 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 25 4. Remarks or Exceptions EQUIPMENT/ FURNISHINGS 25-01 Flight Attendant Seat Assembly (Single or Dual Position) (cont’d) 25-01-02 Excess Flight Attendant Seats D - - (M) Seats/assemblies in excess of requirements and not assigned to a flight attendant may be inoperative provided they are not occupied, are placarded and are: a) Properly stowed, b) Secured in the retracted position, or c) Removed. NOTE 1: An automatic folding seat that will not stow automatically is considered inoperative. NOTE 2: A seat position with a missing or inoperative required component, such as safety belt (including shoulder harness) or headrest, renders the seat inoperative. 25-02 Passenger Seats D - - No change from FAA MMEL NOTE 1: No change from FAA MMEL NOTE 2: Deleted NOTE 3: No change from FAA MMEL TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 25-6 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 25 4. Remarks or Exceptions EQUIPMENT/ FURNISHINGS 25-02 Passenger Seats (cont’d) 25-02-01 Recline Mechanism 25-02-01A D - - No change from FAA MMEL 25-02-01B C - - No change from FAA MMEL 25-02-02 to 25-02-06 No change from FAA MMEL 41-01 Exterior Lavatory Ashtrays 41-01A A - - Up to and including 50 percent may be missing or inoperative for 10 days. 41-01B A - - More than 50 percent may be missing or inoperative for 3 days. NOTE: Crew lavatories are included in the total aircraft exterior lavatory door ashtray count. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 25-7 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 25 4. Remarks or Exceptions EQUIPMENT/ FURNISHINGS 64-01 Megaphones 64-01A Passenger Configuration D - - 64-01B All Cargo Configuration D - 0 (M)(O) Any in excess of those required by regulations may be inoperative or missing provided: a) The inoperative megaphone is removed from the passenger cabin and its location is placarded INOPERATIVE, or it is removed from the installed location, secured out of sight and the megaphone and its installed location are placarded INOPERATIVE, b) Required distribution is maintained, and c) Procedures are established and used to alert crew members of inoperative or missing megaphones. May be inoperative provided all crew members are on the flight deck. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 25-8 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 25 4. Remarks or Exceptions EQUIPMENT/ FURNISHINGS 64-02 Flashlight Holder Assemblies (Including Flashlight) 64-02-01 Flashlights C - 0 (O) May be inoperative or missing provided each inoperative or missing crew member flashlight is replaced with a flashlight of equivalent characteristics readily available. 64-02-02 Holders C - 0 (M)(O) May be inoperative or missing provided alternate stowage provisions are provided. D - 0 D - - 64-03 Emergency Medical Equipment 64-03-01 Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) and/or Associated Equipment *** 64-03-02 Emergency Medical Kit (EMK) and/or Associated Equipment 64-03-02A (O) Any kit or items contained in the kit in excess of those required by regulations may be incomplete or missing provided procedures are established and used to alert crew members of missing or incomplete kits. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 25-9 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 25 4. Remarks or Exceptions EQUIPMENT/ FURNISHINGS 64-03 Emergency Medical Equipment (cont’d) 64-03-02 Emergency Medical Kit (EMK) and/or Associated Equipment (cont’d) 64-03-02B 64-03-02-01 Emergency Medical Kit Seal A - 0 (O) May be incomplete or missing provided: a) The kit is sealed in manner that will identify it as a unit that cannot be mistaken for a fully serviceable unit, and b) Replacements are made within one flight. B - - (O) The seal affixed on the exterior of the emergency medical kit may be missing or broken provided: a) The emergency medical kit is fully equipped, b) The kit includes a list of its contents, c) An inventory is taken on the contents of the kit prior to departure, d) Procedures are established and used to alert crew members of: 1) The missing or broken seal, and 2) The need to perform an inventory under proviso c). TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 25-10 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 25 4. Remarks or Exceptions EQUIPMENT/ FURNISHINGS 64-03 Emergency Medical Equipment (cont’d) 64-03-03 First Aid Kit (FAK) and/or Associated Equipment D - - (O) Any kit or items contained in the kit in excess of those required by regulations may be incomplete or missing provided: a) Required distribution is maintained, and b) Procedures are established and used to alert crew members of missing or incomplete kits. 64-03-03-01 A - - (O) The seal affixed on the exterior of any required first aid kit may be missing or broken for three flight days provided: a) First aid kit is fully equipped or the kit has a maximum of one missing item, b) Kit includes a list of its contents, c) An inventory is taken on the contents of the kit prior to departure, and d) Procedures are established and used to alert crew members of: 1) The missing or broken seal, and 2) The need to perform an inventory under proviso c). First Aid Kit Seal (Required First Aid Kits) TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 26-1 System & Sequence Numbers 26 FIRE PROTECTION 1. 2. Number Installed 3. Number Required for Dispatch 4. Remarks or Exceptions NOTE: The following NOTE replaces the NOTE found in MMEL items that contain a proviso requiring associated cargo compartment to remain empty: “NOTE: Unit Load Devices (ULDs) may be carried provided no cargo is carried on or in these devices. For ballast purposes, use of bags (made of glass fibre or kevlar) of sand or ingots of nonmagnetic metals (such as lead) is acceptable.” TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 26-2 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 26 4. Remarks or Exceptions FIRE PROTECTION 13-01 Lavatory Smoke Detection Systems 13-01A C - 0 (M)(O) For each lavatory, the lavatory smoke detection system may be inoperative provided: a) Lavatory is not used by passengers for any purpose, b) Lavatory waste receptacle is empty, c) Lavatory door is locked closed and placarded ”INOPERATIVE - DO NOT ENTER”, d) Access to waste receptacle from outside the lavatory must be secured closed and placarded “INOPERATIVE - DO NOT USE”, e) Lavatory is used only by crew members, and f) In-flight service waste bags are not stored in the lavatory. NOTE: The above-mentioned provisos are not intended to preclude crew member lavatory inspections, which must be detailed in the (O) procedures. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 26-3 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 26 4. Remarks or Exceptions FIRE PROTECTION 13-01 Lavatory Smoke Detection Systems (cont’d) 13-01B B - 0 13-01-01 Lavatory Call Light Smoke Detected Function C - 0 (O) For each lavatory, the lavatory smoke detection system may be inoperative for non-passenger carrying operations provided: a) Crew members are the only occupants of the aircraft, b) Occupants have been briefed as to which lavatory smoke detection system(s) is inoperative, and c) In-flight service waste bags are not stored in the lavatory. NOTE: The above-mentioned provisos are not intended to preclude crew member lavatory inspections, which must be detailed in the (O) procedures. No change from FAA MMEL TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 26-4 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 26 4. Remarks or Exceptions FIRE PROTECTION 17-01 Wheel Well Fire Detection System B 1 0 17-01-01 Wheel Well Fire Temperature Detectors C 12 8 C - 0 (M)(O) May be inoperative provided: a) Brakes are inspected before each flight and are cool to the touch, b) Landing gear is left extended for a minimum of ten minutes after takeoff, c) Takeoff performance is in accordance with AFM, and d) Takeoff is not conducted in icing conditions. NOTE: In case of engine failure after V1, performance is the prime consideration and the landing gear should be retracted normally until performance penalty with gear down is not a problem. No change from FAA MMEL 24-01 Lavatory Waste Compartment Fire Extinguishing Systems 24-01A (O) No change from FAA MMEL TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 26-5 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 26 4. Remarks or Exceptions FIRE PROTECTION 24-01 Lavatory Waste Compartment Fire Extinguishing Systems (cont’d) 24-01B C - 0 (M)(O) For each lavatory, the lavatory fire extinguisher system may be inoperative provided: a) Lavatory is not used by passengers for any purpose, b) Lavatory waste receptacle is empty, c) Lavatory door is locked closed and placarded ”INOPERATIVE - DO NOT ENTER”, d) (where applicable) Access to waste receptacle must be secured closed and placarded “INOPERATIVE DO NOT USE”, and e) Lavatory is used only by crew members. 24-01C B - 0 (O) May be inoperative for non-passenger carrying operations provided: a) Crew members are the only occupants of the aircraft, and b) Occupants have been briefed as to which lavatory fire extinguisher system(s) is inoperative. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 26-6 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 26 4. Remarks or Exceptions FIRE PROTECTION 26-01 Portable Fire Extinguishers D - - (M)(O) Any in excess of those required by regulations may be inoperative or missing provided: a) Inoperative fire extinguisher(s) is removed from the passenger cabin or flight deck and its location is placarded INOPERATIVE, or it is removed from the installed location, secured out of sight and the fire extinguisher and its installed location are placarded INOPERATIVE, b) Required distribution is maintained in the passenger compartment and the flight deck, and c) Procedures are established and used to alert crew members of missing portable fire extinguishers. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. 01 Page: BOEING 787 Date: 01 AUG 2014 27-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 27 4. Remarks or Exceptions FLIGHT CONTROLS 11-02 Alternate Control Wheel Position Transducers B 2 0 41-01 Control Wheel Pitch Trim Switches C 2 1 One may be inoperative for the pilot not flying provided the alternate pitch trim switch operates normally. 41-02 Alternate Pitch Trim Switch B 1 0 No change from FAA MMEL 81-01 Slat Secondary Mode DELETED in Rev 1. No change from FAA MMEL. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 31-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 31 4. Remarks or Exceptions INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS 31-01 Digital Voice-Data Recorder Systems 31-01-01 Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) Functions 31-01-01A C 2 1 31-01-01B A 2 0 31-01-02A C 2 1 31-01-02B A 2 0 May be inoperative provided: a) At least one Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) function is operative, and b) Repairs are made within three flight days. A - - Up to three recording parameters may be inoperative provided: a) At least one Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) function is operative, and b) Repairs are made within 20 calendar days. No change from FAA MMEL 31-01-02 Flight Data Recorder (FDR) Functions 31-01-02-01 FDR Recording Parameters required by regulations TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 31-2 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 31 4. Remarks or Exceptions INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS 31-01 Digital Voice-Data Recorder Systems (cont’d) 31-01-02 Flight Data Recorder (FDR) Functions (cont’d) A - - 31-01-03A C 2 1 31-01-03B A 2 0 31-01-04 Recorder Independent Power Supply C 1 0 A 1 0 31-01-02-02 FDR Recording Parameters not required by regulations No change from FAA MMEL 31-01-03 Datalink Recorder (DLR) Functions No change from FAA MMEL 61-01 Display Units (DU) 61-01-01 Lower DU May be inoperative provided: a) EFIS/DSP panels operate normally, b) Remaining display units operate normally, and c) Repairs are made within three flight days. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 31-3 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 31 4. Remarks or Exceptions INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS 61-01 Display Units (DU) (cont’d) 61-01-02 Left Inboard DU A 1 0 (M) May be inoperative provided: a) Right PFD/MFD selector is verified to operate normally, b) ISFD operates normally, c) Touchpad cursor control devices (CCDs) operate normally, d) EFIS/DSP panels operate normally, e) Multifunction keypads (MFKs) operate normally, f) Remaining display units operate normally, g) Left HUD operates normally, and h) Repairs are made within one flight day. 61-01-03 Left Outboard DU A 1 0 (M) May be inoperative provided: a) Right PFD/MFD selector is verified to operate normally, b) ISFD operates normally, c) Touchpad cursor control devices (CCDs) operate normally, d) EFIS/DSP panels operate normally, e) Multifunction keypads (MFKs) operate normally, f) Remaining display units operate normally, g) Left HUD operates normally, and h) Repairs are made within one flight day. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 31-4 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 31 4. Remarks or Exceptions INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS 61-01 Display Units (DU) (cont’d) 61-01-04 Display Unit Brightness/Contrast Controls C 5 0 C 2 0 No change from FAA MMEL 61-14 Head-Up Display (HUD) Systems 61-14A (O) May be inoperative provided: a) Alternate procedures are established and used, and b) Display units operate normally. NOTE: Any mode which operates normally may be used. 61-14B D 2 0 May be inoperative provided: a) Procedures do not require its use, and b) Display units operate normally. 61-14-01 No change from FAA MMEL 61-14-02 No change from FAA MMEL 61-14-03 No change from FAA MMEL TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. 02 Page: BOEING 787 Date: 11 MAR 2015 33-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 33 4. Remarks or Exceptions LIGHTS 11-01 Flight Compartment Illumination System 11-01A C - - No change from FAA MMEL 11-01B D - 0 May be inoperative for day operations. 11-01-01 STORM Switch ON Light C 1 0 24-01A C - - (O) Passenger seats, flight attendant seats or lavatories from which a light is not readily legible may be occupied provided: a) Crew call/cabin interphone system including associated chimes and PA system are operative, and b) Procedures are established and used to alert flight attendants and notify passengers when seat belts should be fastened, return to seat is requested and smoking prohibited. 24-01B C - - (M) Passenger seats, flight attendant seats or lavatories from which a light is not readily legible shall not be occupied and must be blocked and placarded “DO NOT OCCUPY”. 24-01 Passenger Information Signs TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. 02 Page: BOEING 787 Date: 11 MAR 2015 33-2 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 33 4. Remarks or Exceptions LIGHTS 24-01 Passenger Information Signs (cont’d) 24-01C A - 0 (O) May be inoperative for non-passenger carrying operations provided: a) Crew members are the only occupants of the aircraft, b) Alternate procedures are established and used, and c) Repairs are made within one flight day. 24-01-01 Flight Deck Automatic Function C - 0 No change from FAA MMEL 42-01A C 8 6 No change from FAA MMEL 42-01B D 8 0 No change from FAA MMEL 1 1 Must be operative 42-01 Landing and Taxi Lights 51-01 Emergency Lights System 51-01-01 Main-Aisle Overhead Emergency Lights C - - No change from FAA MMEL 51-01-02 Cross-Aisle Overhead Emergency Lights C - - No change from FAA MMEL TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. 01 Page: BOEING 787 Date: 01 AUG 2014 33-3 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 33 4. Remarks or Exceptions LIGHTS 51-02 Floor Proximity Lighting Systems 1 1 Must be operative 51-02-01 Seat-Mounted Proximity Lights C - - No change from FAA MMEL 51-02-02 Main-Aisle Monument Mounted Proximity Lights C - - No change from FAA MMEL 51-02-03 Cross-Aisle Monument Mounted Proximity Lights C - - No change from FAA MMEL 51-02-04 Exit Identifiers 51-02-04-01 Door 1 C 4 2 No change from FAA MMEL 51-02-04-02 Door 2 and Door 3 C 8 4 No change from FAA MMEL 51-02-04-03 Door 4 C 4 2 No change from FAA MMEL C - - No change from FAA MMEL 51-02-05 Photoluminescent Escape Path Marking System TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. 02 Page: BOEING 787 Date: 11 MAR 2015 34-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 34 4. Remarks or Exceptions NAVIGATION 24-01 Integrated Standby Flight Display (ISFD) 24-01-01 Attitude Indication B 1 0 May be inoperative provided: a) Operations are conducted in day VMC only, b) Operations are not conducted into known or forecast over-the-top conditions, and c) It is clearly identified to the flight crew as inoperative. 24-01-02 Airspeed Indication B 1 0 No change from FAA MMEL 24-01-03 Approach Mode C 1 0 24-01-04 Heading Display B 1 0 24-01-05 Switch Lights C 5 0 42-03A D 2 - No change from FAA MMEL 42-03B C 2 0 No change from FAA MMEL 42-03-01 Elementary and Enhanced Downlink Aircraft Reportable Parameters Not Required by Regulations A - 0 No change from FAA MMEL No change from FAA MMEL 42-03 ATC Transponder/Automatic Altitude Reporting Systems TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 34-2 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 34 4. Remarks or Exceptions NAVIGATION 42-05 Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) 42-05A D 2 1 42-05B A 2 0 42-05-01 Advisory Callouts (Mode 6) C 2 0 42-05-02A D 2 1 42-05-02B C 2 0 42-05-02C C 2 0 (O) May be inoperative provided: a) Alternate procedures are established and used, and b) Repairs are made within three flight days. No change from FAA MMEL 42-05-02 Windshear Alert Mode (Reactive) (Mode 7) No change from FAA MMEL (O) May be inoperative provided: a) Alternate procedures are established and used, and b) Takeoffs and landings are not conducted in known or forecast windshear conditions. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 34-3 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 34 4. Remarks or Exceptions NAVIGATION 42-05 Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) (cont’d) 42-05-03 Terrain Awareness Function 42-05-03A D 2 1 42-05-03B C 2 0 61-01 Flight Management Function C 3 2 61-01-01 Navigation Databases C 3 0 No change from FAA MMEL (O) May be out of currency provided: a) Current Aeronautical Charts are used to verify Navigation Fixes prior to dispatch, b) Procedures are established and used to verify status and suitability of Navigation Facilities used to define route of flight, c) Approach Navigation Radios are manually tuned and identified, and d) Approaches are not conducted using associated system. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 35-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 35 4. Remarks or Exceptions OXYGEN 21-01 Passenger Oxygen System B 1 0 21-01-01 Power Channels C 18 9 (O) May be inoperative provided: a) Minimum enroute altitude does not exceed 13,000 ft above MSL, b) Both air conditioning packs operate normally, c) Pressurization system operates normally, d) Flight remains at or below FL 250, e) Portable oxygen units are provided for all crew members and 10% of the passengers for half an hour (supplemental oxygen), and f) Passengers are appropriately briefed. No change from FAA MMEL TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 35-2 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 35 4. Remarks or Exceptions OXYGEN 21-02 Passenger Oxygen Controllers 21-02A D - - (M)(O) May be inoperative provided: a) Affected seats or banks of seats are blocked and placarded INOPERATIVE to prevent occupancy, b) No more than two consecutive banks of seats and their adjacent banks of seats have inoperative controllers, and c) Units at assigned flight attendant locations are operative. 21-02B B - 0 (O) May be inoperative provided: a) Minimum enroute altitude does not exceed 13,000 ft above MSL, b) Both air conditioning packs operate normally, c) Pressurization system operates normally, d) Flight remains at or below FL 250, e) Portable oxygen units are provided for all crew members and 10% of the passengers for half an hour (supplemental oxygen), and f) Passengers are appropriately briefed. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 35-3 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 35 4. Remarks or Exceptions OXYGEN 21-02 Passenger Oxygen Controllers (cont’d) 21-02-01 Lavatory Oxygen Controllers 21-02-01A C - - (M)(O) May be inoperative provided: a) The lavatory is not used for any purpose, and b) The lavatory door is locked and placarded “INOPERATIVE - DO NOT ENTER”. NOTE: This does not preclude storage of inflight service waste bags in the associated lavatory. 21-02-01B C - 0 May be inoperative provided the aircraft is not operated above FL 250. 21-03 Passenger Oxygen Automatic Presentation System B 1 0 May be inoperative provided: a) The alternate flight deck deployment system is operative, and b) Flight remains at or below FL 300. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 35-4 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 35 4. Remarks or Exceptions OXYGEN 21-05 OFCR/OFAR Oxygen Controllers *** 21-05-01 Seat/Bunk Controllers 21-05-01A C - 0 21-05-01B C - 0 No change from FAA MMEL (M)(O) One or more may be inoperative and associated bunk may be occupied provided a portable oxygen bottle with mask attached is available for the associated bunk occupant. NOTE: Portable oxygen bottle must be properly secured in the associated bunk. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 35-5 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 35 4. Remarks or Exceptions OXYGEN 31-01 Portable Oxygen Dispensing Units (Bottle and Mask) D - - (M)(O) Any in excess of those required by regulations may be inoperative or missing provided: a) Required distribution of operative units is maintained throughout the aircraft, b) The inoperative portable oxygen dispensing unit is removed from the passenger cabin and its location is placarded INOPERATIVE, or it is removed from the installed location, secured out of sight and the portable oxygen dispensing unit and its installed location are placarded INOPERATIVE, and c) Procedures are established and used to alert crew members of inoperative or missing equipment. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 35-6 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 35 4. Remarks or Exceptions OXYGEN 31-02 Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE) D - - (M)(O) Any in excess of those required by regulations may be inoperative or missing provided: a) Required distribution of operative units is maintained throughout the aircraft, b) The inoperative protective breathing equipment unit is removed from the passenger cabin and its location is placarded INOPERATIVE, or it is removed from the installed location, secured out of sight and the protective breathing equipment unit and its installed location are placarded INOPERATIVE, and c) Procedures are established and used to alert crew members of inoperative or missing equipment. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 38-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 38 4. Remarks or Exceptions WATER/WASTE 10-01 Potable Water Systems 10-01A C - - 10-01B C 1 0 10-01-01 Potable Water Indication System D - - No change from FAA MMEL (M)(O) System may be inoperative provided: a) Tank is drained and inspected to ensure no leakage, and b) Procedures are established to deactivate applicable system components to prevent its use or servicing. NOTES: 1. The (O) procedure addresses other means for water provision for crew members as well as the need to advise of system status during crew changes. 2. Aviation Occupational Health & Safety (AOH&S) requirements should be addressed. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 38-2 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 38 4. Remarks or Exceptions WATER/WASTE 30-01 Waste Water Systems 30-01A C - - 30-01B C - 1 30-01-01 Vacuum Blowers C 2 0 No change from FAA MMEL (M)(O) May be inoperative provided: a) Waste is drained and system is inspected for leakage, b) Procedures are established to deactivate system components, c) Lavatory door is locked closed and placarded “INOPERATIVE - DO NOT ENTER”, d) The Pilot in Command will determine if flight duration is acceptable with a FWD lavatory unusable, and e) There is at least one serviceable lavatory on the aircraft. No change from FAA MMEL TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 44-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 44 4. Remarks or Exceptions CABIN SYSTEMS 12-01 Passenger Address System 12-01A B 1 0 (O) May be inoperative provided: a) Alternate, normal and emergency procedures and/or operating restrictions are established and used, b) Flight deck/cabin interphone system (two way) with associated calls (e.g. chimes) is verified operative prior to each flight, and c) Megaphone(s) is/are readily available and operative. NOTE: Any station function(s) that operates normally may be used. 12-01B A 1 0 (O) May be inoperative for non-passenger carrying operations for one flight day provided: a) Crew members are the only occupants of the aircraft, and b) Alternate procedures are established and used. 12-01-01 Lavatory Speakers C - - No change from FAA MMEL 12-01-02 Cabin Speakers C - - No change from FAA MMEL TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 44-2 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 44 4. Remarks or Exceptions CABIN SYSTEMS 14-01 Cabin Interphone Systems 14-01-01 Flight Deck to Cabin, Cabin to Flight Deck Functions 14-01-01A B 8 1 (O) May be inoperative provided: a) An operative flight deck/cabin interphone system (two way) is at an operative flight attendant seat, b) The passenger address system is verified operative prior to each flight, and c) Alternate communications procedures are established and used. NOTE: Any station function(s) that operates normally may be used. 14-01-01B A 8 0 (O) May be inoperative for non-passenger carrying operations for one flight day provided: a) Crew members are the only occupants of the aircraft, and b) Alternate procedures are established and used. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 44-3 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 44 4. Remarks or Exceptions CABIN SYSTEMS 14-01 Cabin Interphone Systems (cont’d) 14-01-02 Cabin to Cabin Functions B 8 4 14-01-03A C 1 0 14-01-03B D 1 0 No change from FAA MMEL 14-01-03 Flight Deck to Ground/Ground to Flight Deck Function (Includes Nose Gear Flight Interphone Jack) (O) May be inoperative provided alternate procedures are established and used. May be inoperative provided procedures are not dependent on its use. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. 02 Page: BOEING 787 Date: 11 MAR 2015 44-4 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 44 4. Remarks or Exceptions CABIN SYSTEMS 14-02 Cabin Interphone Alerting Systems 14-02-01 EICAS Communication Alert Message System B 1 0 No change from FAA MMEL 14-02-02 EICAS Communication Alert Chime B 1 0 No change from FAA MMEL 14-02-03 Flight Attendant Call Lights B - 0 (O) May be inoperative provided: a) PA system operates normally, b) Alternate procedures for contacting flight attendants are established and used, and c) Affected alert is not used for lavatory smoke detector alerting. NOTES: No change from FAA MMEL. 14-02-04 Cabin Chime B 1 0 (O) May be inoperative provided: a) PA system operates normally, b) Alternate procedures for contacting flight attendants are established and used, and c) Affected alert is not used for lavatory smoke detector alerting. NOTES: No change from FAA MMEL. 14-02-05 OFCR/OFAR Call Light/Chime Systems *** B - 0 No change from FAA MMEL TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 52-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 52 4. Remarks or Exceptions DOORS 11-01 Passenger Entry Doors/Slides 11-01A A 8 7 (M)(O) One may be inoperative or slide missing provided: a) Affected door is not used for passenger loading, b) Affected door is verified closed, latched and locked prior to each flight. Inoperative slide must be removed or deactivated or secured, c) Conspicuous placard indicating that door is inoperative is attached to door in accordance with Note 1, d) Emergency exit signs and lights associated only with inoperative door are obscured (Note 2), e) Flight crew members and flight attendants are advised of the nature (door and slide availability) and extent of the unserviceability and that evacuation procedures do not include affected door, though opposite door may be used, f) Passenger capacity limitations and blocked seating layouts are developed by the air carrier and approved by Transport Canada (Note 3) for inclusion in the carrier’s MEL, TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 52-2 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 52 4. Remarks or Exceptions DOORS 11-01 Passenger Entry Doors/Slides (cont’d) 11-01A (cont’d) A 8 7 g) h) i) j) k) Restricted seating areas are clearly indicated by blocking with barrier tape prior to passenger boarding (Notes 4 and 5), Main passenger aisle(s) and exit access areas are not blocked, A video pre-departure safety briefing that includes emergency exits is not conducted. The live pre-departure briefing must include: 1. Identification of the inoperative door, 2. Instructions that the affected door is not to be used, 3. Instructions regarding the most appropriate evacuation routing, and 4. Identification of the area which is prohibited from use during takeoff and landing. Persons other than assigned flight attendants are not seated in blocked area for taxi, takeoff and landing, A flight attendant is stationed at the door opposite to inoperative door during takeoff and landing (Note 6), TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 52-3 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 52 4. Remarks or Exceptions DOORS 11-01 Passenger Entry Doors/Slides (cont’d) 11-01A (cont’d) A 8 7 l) Smoke removal procedures are not predicated on the use of the affected door, and m) Repairs are made within one flight day. NOTES: 1. The placard shall consist of the following (or approved equivalent): a) A white circular disc of at least 25 cm in diameter with a red band around its periphery, and a red diagonal line across its diameter at a 45-degree angle ascending from left to right. The thickness of the red band and line is to be a minimum of 2.5 cm. b) The following text below the disc - ”NO EXIT” ”SORTIE INUTILISABLE” in red letters at least 3.5 cm in height on white background. c) The placard shall be affixed by means that will prevent it from being dislodged under dynamic forces expected during emergency landing (AWM 525.561 or equivalent depending on certification basis). It must not obscure door window. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 52-4 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 52 4. Remarks or Exceptions DOORS 11-01 Passenger Entry Doors/Slides (cont’d) 11-01A (cont’d) A 8 7 NOTES: (cont’d) 2. Exit locator signs and emergency aisle path markings which are shared between two doors must not be obscured. 3. Any application for MEL relief of this item must be accompanied by all supporting data including a configuration drawing indicating the seats that will be blocked. The request for relief must be submitted to the MEL approval authority for approval coordination. 4. If infrangible, the barrier tape must be removed after passenger boarding and after the announcement that the indicated areas are prohibited from use. If frangible, the tape may remain in place for takeoff and landing but must easily tear so as not to become a means of entanglement during an evacuation. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 52-5 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 52 4. Remarks or Exceptions DOORS 11-01 Passenger Entry Doors/Slides (cont’d) 11-01A (cont’d) A 8 7 NOTES: (cont’d) 5. The seating capacity shall be determined by the use of the analysis method described in the Performance Standards Working Group Emergency Evacuation Subcommittee - Aviation Rule Making Advisory Committee (ARAC) Report: “Emergency Evacuation Requirements and Compliance Methods that Would Eliminate or Minimize the Potential for Injury to Full Scale Evacuation Demonstration Participants”, dated 93.04.02. In addition to the foregoing, a review of the cabin interior layout shall be conducted in order to identify appropriate zonal division lines. 6. A flight attendant may be stationed at the inoperative door during taxi, takeoff and landing. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 52-6 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 52 4. Remarks or Exceptions DOORS 11-01 Passenger Entry Doors/Slides (cont’d) 11-01A (cont’d) A 8 7 NOTES: (cont’d) 7. For extended overwater operations, occupancy must not exceed the normal rated capacity of the remaining slide rafts, or the rated overload capacity of the slide rafts remaining after loss of one additional slide raft of greatest capacity, whichever is less. The minimum number of required ditching exits must be available as per AWM 525.807 or equivalent depending on the certification basis. 8. Weight and balance manifest must be revised as necessary to ensure proper loading limits are observed. 9. On all-cargo and combination passenger/cargo aircraft, exit(s) located in the cargo area may be inoperative except, where applicable at least one exit must be operative for flight crew evacuation purposes. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 52-7 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 52 4. Remarks or Exceptions DOORS 11-01 Passenger Entry Doors/Slides (cont’d) 11-01A (cont’d) A 8 7 NOTES: (cont’d) 10. The carrier must keep a record, for examination by Transport Canada, of each instance where this relief has been exercised. This record must be forwarded quarterly to the MEL approval authority. Following is a list of data which must be included in that record: a) carrier b) aircraft type, series and registration number c) location of aircraft d) date e) door involved f) seating capacity, number of passengers offloaded and number of passengers carried g) cause (including occupation of person involved) and nature of occurrence h) point in itinerary (departure, arrival, servicing, maintenance) i) when and where repairs made j) corrective action taken (e.g. training, procedures, design) to preclude recurrence TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 52-8 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 52 4. Remarks or Exceptions DOORS 11-01 Passenger Entry Doors/Slides (cont’d) 11-01A 11-01B (cont’d) A 8 7 NOTES: (cont’d) k) number of hours inoperative l) flight itinerary to repair base m) estimated cost (including details) if relief had not been available. n) cumulative total of occurrences per 1000 departures A 8 7 (M)(O) One may be inoperative or slide missing provided: a) Only aircraft crew are carried, b) Affected door is verified closed, latched and locked prior to each flight, c) Aircraft crew are advised of the nature (door and slide availability) and extent of the unserviceability and that evacuation procedures do not include affected door, though opposite door may be used, d) Conspicuous sign or placard, indicating that door is inoperative, is attached to door, e) Emergency exit signs and lights associated only with inoperative door are obscured (Note 3), and TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 52-9 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 52 4. Remarks or Exceptions DOORS 11-01 Passenger Entry Doors/Slides (cont’d) 11-01B (cont’d) A 8 7 f) Repairs are made within three flight days. NOTES: 1. For the purpose of this item, “aircraft crew” means the operating crew members including flight crew members, flight attendants, aircraft maintenance personnel and supervisory crew members. 2. The operator’s MEL must state the maximum number of aircraft crew permitted. 3. Exit locator signs and emergency aisle path markings which are shared between two doors must not be obscured. TRANSPORT CANADA Master Minimum Equipment List Supplement Aircraft: Revision No. Original Page: BOEING 787 Date: 28 MAR 2014 77-1 System & 1. 2. Number Installed Sequence 3. Number Required for Dispatch Numbers 77 4. Remarks or Exceptions ENGINE INDICATING 31-01 Engine Vibration Monitoring Functions 31-01A Non-ETOPS C 2 0 (M) May be inoperative provided an approved maintenance reliability program (which includes engine vibration monitoring) is in place. 31-01B ETOPS A 2 0 (M) May be inoperative for one flight day provided an approved maintenance reliability program (which includes engine vibration monitoring) is in place.
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