YAMUTA MAINTENANCE Flashcards
It is a document that provides detailed guidelines and instructions for
specific technical aspects of aircraft operation, maintenance, or other
aviation-related activities. It serves as a reference for aviation professionals to ensure standardized
procedures and compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Technical Policies And Procedures Manual (TPPM)
It is a document that outlines the procedures and criteria for inspecting
and evaluating aircraft, components, or systems to ensure they meet
safety and maintenance standards.
Inspection Manual (IM)
It is a document that outlines an organization’s processes, procedures, and standards to ensure the quality and safety of its products or services.
Quality Assurance (QA) Manual
- It is a document that outlines procedures and processes for monitoring and improving the reliability of aircraft, systems, or components.
Reliability Program Manual
Are rules established by the FAA to govern all aspects of civil aviation in the
United States, including safety, operations, certification, and maintenance.
- It includes regulations related to various aspects of flight operations, such as
rules for visual and instrument flight, minimum safe altitudes, and requirements for pilot certification.
Federal aviation regulations (FARs)
These are non-binding guidance documents issued by aviation authorities
like the FAA, offering recommendations and best practices for various
aviation-related topics.
* They help clarify regulations and provide helpful information to aviation
stakeholders.
Advisory circulars (ACs)
It is an official notice by a regulatory authority, like the FAA, that
announces a proposed change to aviation regulations.
* It provides stakeholders with an opportunity to review, comment on, and
influence the development of new rules or changes to existing regulations
before they become final.
Notice Of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM)
These are official directives issued by engineering authorities or manufacturers to provide instructions for making modifications, repairs, or
updates to aircraft, components, or systems.
Engineering Orders (EO)
It refers to a set of standardized codes and formats used in the aviation
industry to organize and categorize technical information and
documentation related to aircraft systems and components.
* These standards help streamline communication and information
exchange among aviation stakeholders.
ATA Document Standards
This refers to the set of documents and information provided by the
airplane manufacturer (airframe manufacturer) to the airline or operator
for the purpose of maintaining and servicing their aircraft
-This documentation typically includes essential details about the aircraft’s
maintenance procedures, configuration, and equipment specifications. It
serves as a guide for the proper care and upkeep of the airplane.
Manufacturer’s documentation
-In the context of aircraft maintenance and operation, consists of documents and guidelines issued by regulatory authorities such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States or equivalent
agencies in other countries.
-These documents are created to ensure that aviation operations adhere to
strict safety, operational, and compliance standards.
Regulatory Documentation
what are the meanings of these abbreviation:
FARs
ACs
ADs
NPRM
Federal aviation regulations
Advisory circulars
Airworthiness Directives
Notice of proposed rule making
These are documents issued by aviation authorities that detail the specific
operating conditions, limitations, and requirements for an operator, such
as an airline or a charter company.
* These specifications outline how the operator can conduct its flights
safely and in compliance with regulations.
Operations Specifications (Ops Spec)
Are legally mandatory notifications issued by aviation authorities to address
safety concerns or deficiencies in aircraft, engines, components, or
systems.
* Operators and owners of affected aircraft must comply with these directives,
which outline specific actions, inspections, or modifications required to ensure
continued airworthiness and safety.
Airworthiness Directives (ADs)
Additional Maintenance Program Requirements (7)
- Engineering
- Material
- Planning
- Maintenance control center
- Training
- Computing
- Publications
Additional Maintenance Program Requirements (7)
specifies how to maintain and
revise, it also identifies, describes, and defines the
manuals and offers detailed procedures for
accomplishing these tasks.
The Advisory Circular
is responsible for all
maintenance and alteration on that airline’s aircraft.
The airline must have operations specifications for
each model aircraft flown and must adhere to the
CAAP approved maintenance program the Ops
Specs identifies.
An air carrier or operator
To ensure that this is accomplished, the FAA
requires the operator to keep accurate records of
maintenance and alteration activities. Failure to
make and keep accurate records can subject the
operator to substantial fines or imprisonment.
Maintenance
Record Keeping
An airline must have a maintenance
organization
“that is able to perform, supervise,
manage and amend your program,
manage and guide your maintenance
personnel, and provide direction
necessary to achieve your
maintenance program objectives.”
Air Carrier Maintenance
Organization
a position in Air carrier maintenance organization that deals with scheduling day-to-day work, overseeing repairs, regularly inspecting the facility, weekly/daily maintenance schedule, Recruiting, supervising, and training technicians.
Maintenance Supervisors
a position in Air carrier maintenance organization that deals with goals and budget
Maintenance Director/Top level management
a position in Air carrier maintenance organization that deals with budget control, maintenance strategy, monthly maintenance workload, inventory control.
Maintenance Manager
a position in Air carrier maintenance organization that deals with executing day-to-day maintenance work
Maintenance Technicians
The maintenance program must include instructions for
conducting maintenance on the aircraft, as well as
specific maintenance for engines, propellers, parts, and
appliances. This includes what?
scheduled and unscheduled maintenance