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Title: Concept of Aircraft Maintenance


1
Concept of Aircraft Maintenance
Section 3
2
Types of Aircraft Maintenance
Maintenance
Scheduled
Unscheduled
Unplannable
  • Routine maintenance check
  • Replacement of life limited items
  • Cleaning

Plannable
  • Activities originated from
  • Cabin log book
  • Technical log book
  • Ground findings
  • Performance of modification originated work
  • Rectification of deferred defects

3
General
Mainly unscheduled maintenance limited to the
replacement of faulty components that will have
immediate or short term influence on aircraft
operations (MMEL).
  • TYPES
  • Unscheduled
  • Scheduled
  • Servicing
  • LEVELS
  • Line ( Ramp )
  • Hangar or Main base
  • Workshop

4
General
TYPES OF MAINTENANCE
Scheduled Maintenance performed at defined
intervals to retain an item in a serviceable
condition (availability, safety and reliability
to their inherent levels) Scheduled maintenance
action is performed according to the Maintenance
Program requirements
Unscheduled (or corrective) Maintenance
performed to restore an item to a satisfactory
condition by providing correction of a known or
suspected malfunction and/or defect. Unscheduled
maintenance action is performed if there is a
pilot report or a complaint from the scheduled
maintenance.
Servicing Any act of replenishment for the
purpose of maintaining the inherent design
operating capabilities of an item.
5
General
  • DIRECT OPERATING COST BREAKDOWN

Unscheduled (8.5)
Scheduled (3.5)
Depreciation / Finance (41)
Fuel (25)
Insurance (2)
Landing / Navigation taxes (9)
Crew (11)
DMC 700 /FH
6
Types of Scheduled Maintenance
  • ? Light or Line Maintenance
  • ? Preflight Check
  • ? Daily Check
  • ? Weekly Checks
  • ? A (Multiple A) and B Checks

? Base or Heavy Maintenance ? C (Multiple C) and
D Checks
? Shop or Component Maintenance ? Maintenance on
components when removed from aircraft
7
Introduction
  • Operational Aspects
  • Operational interruption or disturbances have
    repercussions on the following areas
  • Passengers Comfort
  • Corporate Image Of The Operator
  • Operating Cost

WHAT KIND OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ARE WE
PREPARED TO TOLERATE IN ORDER TO OPTIMISE THE
ABOVE CRITERIA ?
COST OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE lt COST OF FAILURE
CONSEQUENCES
8
Introduction
  • Typical inspection interval

Check type Interval Content Pre-Flight
Pre-Flight General visual from ground for signs
of obvious discrepancies or damage such as
fluid leaks, FOD, lightning strike.
Check logbook . Check engine oil levels
and replenish if necessary Terminal Check
Each terminal Pre-flight plus tires, tire
pressure, wheels and (Ramp) stop brakes.
Cabin check.
9
Introduction
  • Typical inspection interval

Check type Interval Content Service Check 8
Cal. days Hydraulic qty, escape slide gas
pressure, oxygen pressure, brake wear, IDG
oil, APU oil, oleo pressures. Visual check of
engine inlet and exhaust. Optional check of
CMS for degraded fault tolerance (to avoid
potential No Go situation) 1A-Check 500
FH Exterior general visual from ground.
Interior general visual cockpit, cabin, cargo
compartment, avionics, electrical, hydraulic
and ECS equipment bays, landing gear,
landing gear bays ad doors. IDG oil.
10
Introduction
  • Typical inspection interval

Check type Interval Content 2A-Check 1000
FH Simple operational checks (failure finding
tasks) from cockpit which cannot be
accomplished at 4A and above. Inspection
of engine fan blades. Check engine chip
detectors. Engine starter oil change. Landing
gear lubrication. 4A Check 2000
FH Lubrication of some flight control items in
accordance with past service
experience. Simple operational checks
(failure finding tasks) which cannot be
accomplished at C and above. 8A Check 4000
FH Check fuselage drainage system
11
Introduction
  • Typical inspection interval

Check type Interval Content 1C-Check 15
months External general visual inspection of
areas with moderate sensitivity to damage or
deterioration such as lower and mid fuselage,
windows, doors, wing lower surfaces, flight
control surfaces, horizontal and vertical
stabiliser leading edges and pylons. General
visual inspection of power plant and engine
with cowls open, landing gear and landing
gear bays, wing fixed leading edge, rear
fuselage and tail cone. Cleaning or
replacement of air conditioning filters.
Systems operational checks (failure finding
tasks). Flight control general lubrication
and gearbox oil replenishment. Hydraulic
system internal leakage. Cabin
check. Check drainage systems.
12
Introduction
  • Typical inspection interval

Check type Interval Content 2C-Check 30
months External general visual inspection of
areas with low sensitivity to damage or
deterioration such as upper fuselage,
horizontal and vertical stabilisers and wing
top surface. Internal general visual
inspection installations in equipment bays
and pylons. Intermediate Layover (4C) 60
months Internal general visual inspection of
structure and installations in areas of
moderate to high sensitivity to damage or
deterioration such as cargo compartments,
area below cargo and cockpit floors and below
toilets and galleys. Internal general visual
inspection of wing in sump areas. Systems
operational and functional checks. Detailed
cabin check including floors in high traffic
areas, galleys and toilets.
13
Introduction
  • Typical inspection interval

Check type Interval Content Major Layover
(8C) 120 Months General and detailed external
and internal structural (sampling or 100)
inspection for corrosion and fatigue damage.
Systems operational and functional
checks. Remarks Aircraft on
jacks Note some operators may wish to
integrate items into C- Check packages.
14
Introduction
  • Boeing Typical Inspection Interval

Lettercheck
World weighted fleet interval (FH)
Recommended initial interval (FH)
D(Structural Inspection)
D(Structural Inspection)
A
A
B
B
C
C
Aircraft
15
Introduction
  • Airbus Typical Inspection Interval

Lettercheck
Recommended interval
D 4C
Structural inspection
A
C
Aircraft
16
Introduction
  • Economics aspects of scheduled maintenance

C
C
Block check plan
M H
4A
4A
4A
2A
3A
2A
2A
2A
A
A
A
A
A
A
1
2
3
4
1 year
2 year
Semi equalised plan
M H
A x of 2A y of 4A
1
2
3
4
1year
2year
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