MEL (was Re: America West)

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On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 Cgrayburn@aol.com wrote:

> Yep, you can fly with no thrust reversers on most aircraft per FAA regs. The
> MEL for the junk bus 320 requires you to lock out the other side so if the
> crew forgets that one is inop, you will not go flying off in one direction. I
> believe you can fly for three days with this item inop.

I have an MEL question. If something isn't on the MEL, why is there
a time limit (apparently three days in this example) for getting
it fixed?

Curious,
Jon

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