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e-CFR Data is current as of February 4, 2010

TITLE 14--Aeronautics and Space

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

SUBCHAPTER C--AIRCRAFT

PART 35--AIRWORTHINESS STANDARDS: PROPELLERS

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Subpart A--GENERAL

§35.1
Applicability.
§35.2
Propeller configuration.
§35.3
Instructions for propeller installation and operation.
§35.4
Instructions for continued Airworthiness.
§35.5
Propeller ratings and operating limitations.
§35.7
Features and characteristics.
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Subpart B--DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

§35.11
[Reserved]
§35.13
[Reserved]
§35.15
Safety analysis.
§35.17
Materials and manufacturing methods.
§35.19
Durability.
§35.21
Variable and reversible pitch propellers.
§35.22
Feathering propellers.
§35.23
Propeller control system.
§35.24
Strength.
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Subpart C--TESTS AND INSPECTIONS

§35.31>
[Reserved]
§35.33
General.
§35.34
Inspections, adjustments and repairs.
§35.35
Centrifugal load tests.
§35.36
Bird impact.
§35.37
Fatigue limits and evaluation.
§35.38
Lightning strike.
§35.39
Endurance test.
§35.40
Functional test.
§35.41
Overspeed and overtorque.
§35.42
Components of the propeller control system.
§35.43
Propeller hydraulic components.
§35.45
[Reserved]
§35.47
[Reserved]
Appendix
Appendix A to Part 35 --Instructions for continued Airworthiness
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