14 CFR §27.610
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- (a)The rotorcraft must be protected against catastrophic effects from lightning.
- (b)For metallic components, compliance with paragraph (a) of this section may be shown by—
- (c)For nonmetallic components, compliance with paragraph (a) of this section may be shown by—
- (d)The electrical bonding and protection against lightning and static electricity must—
- (1)Minimize the accumulation of electrostatic charge;
- (2)Minimize the risk of electric shock to crew, passengers, and service and maintenance personnel using normal precautions;
- (3)Provide an electrical return path, under both normal and fault conditions, on rotorcraft having grounded electrical systems; and
- (4)Reduce to an acceptable level the effects of static electricity on the functioning of essential electrical and electronic equipment.