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Training Manual

A 319/320/321

ATA 00
Documentation
Documentation Presentation

Lufthansa Issue: July 2001


Technical Training GmbH For Training Purposes Only
Book No: A320 00 DOCUMENT. Lufthansa Base © Lufthansa 1995
For training purposes and internal use only.
Copyright by Lufthansa Technical Training GmbH.
All rights reserved. No parts of this training
manual may be sold or reproduced in any form
without permission of:

Lufthansa Technical Training GmbH

Lufthansa Base Frankfurt


D-60546 Frankfurt/Main
Tel. +49 69 / 696 41 78
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ATA 00 AIRBUS DOCUMENTATION


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GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
Purpose of this course
The purpose of this course ist to familiarize maintenance personnel with the
documentation used (directly or indirectly) for line and base maintenance.
NOTE: ONLY THE DOCUMENTATION RELATED TO THE COURSE OB-
JECTIVES (MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING) WILL BE
DESCRIBED IN DETAIL.
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The Documentation ....

- consists of manuals and documentation used by :

S Flight Operations
S Line and base maintenance
S Shop and overhaul maintenance
S Engineering

- provides information :

S to operate
S to maintain

the aircraft in optimum condition


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ATA 100 SPECIFICATION


General

The aim of the ATA 100 specification is to standardize the format and data or-
ganization of each aircraft manufacturers manuals and also between manuals.
The use of standards minimizes cost and effort by the operator‘s personnel.

In accordance to that fact, many AIRBUS INDUSTRIE manuals and docu-


ments follow the ATA 100 specification.

Documentation which follow the ATA 100 format:


– AMM (Aircraft Maintenance Manual)
– IPC (Illustrated Parts Catalog)
– SRM (Structural Repair Manual)
– WDM (Wiring Diagram Manual)
– ASM (Aircraft Schematic Manual)
– AWM (Aircraft Wiring Manual)
– AWL (Aircraft Wiring List)
– CMM (Component Maintenance Manual)
– ...
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Figure 1 ATA 100 Specification


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ATA 100 - BREAKDOWN


AMM Page Block breakdown
Description
The Ata 100 numbering system uses a six digit dash number breakdown, which PB 001-099 Description and operation
divides the documented material into chapter (system), section (subsystem)
and subject (unit). PB 201-299 Maintenance Practices (ie: pressurizing, jacking energ. etc.)
PB 301-399 Servicing (ie: replenishment, lubricating etc.)
PB 401-499 Removal/Installation - Deactivation/Reactivation
Page Block - Breakdown PB 501-599 Adjustment/Test
Page block numbers are used to separate the subjects within manual chapters PB 601-699 Inspection/Check
into topics for easy reference.
A Page Block (PB) is related to a specific type of information. PB 701-799 Cleaning/Painting
The „Page Block“ system applies to the PB 801-899 Approved Repairs
S AMM
S CMM TSM Page Block breakdown
S SRM
S TSM PB 101-199 Fault symptoms
PB 201-299 Fault isolation procedures
PB 301-399 Task supporting data

SRM Page Block breakdown

PB 001-099 Identification
PB 101-199 Allowable Damage
PB 201-299 Repairs
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Figure 2 ATA 100 Breakdown - Example


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DOCUMENTATION LISTS
Flight Operation

Designation Abbreviation Media Type Format Revision


Cabin Attendant Operating Manual CAOM Paper Customized AIRBUS SPEC. As required
Flight Crew Operating Manual FCOM / OM Paper Customized AIRBUS SPEC. As required
(Master) Minimum Equipment List (M)MEL Paper Customized AIRBUS SPEC. As required
Configuration Deviation List CDL Paper Customized AIRBUS SPEC. As required
Weight and Balance Manual WBM Paper Customized ATA 100 As required

Commonly used in Maintenance


Designation Abbreviation Media Type Format Revision
Trouble Shooting Manual TSM Paper / Microfilm Customized AIRBUS SPEC. Every 3 months
Digital Data / CD-Rom
Aircraft Maintenance Manual AMM Paper / Microfilm Customized ATA 100 Every 3 months
Digital Data / CD-Rom
Illustrated Parts Catalog IPC Paper / Microfilm Customized ATA 100 Every 3 months
Power Plant Illustrated Parts Catalog PPIPC Digital Data / CD-Rom
Additional Cross Reference Table ACRT Microfilm Envelope ATA 100 Every 3 months
Wiring Diagram Manual WDM
Aircraft Schematic Manual ASM Paper / Microfilm Customized ATA 100 Every 3 months
For Training Purposes Only

Aircraft Wiring Manual AWM Paper / Microfilm Customized ATA 100 Every 3 months
Aircraft Wiring List AWL Paper / Microfilm Customized ATA 100 Every 3 months
Electrical Standard Practices Manual ESPM Digital Data / CD-Rom Envelope ATA 100 Every 8 months
Structural Repair Manual SRM Paper / Microfilm Envelope ATA 100 Every 3 months

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Further Documentation

Designation Abbreviation Media Type Format Revision


All Operator Telex AOT Paper / CD-Rom Envelope AIRBUS SPEC. As required
Operator Information Telex OIT Paper / CD-Rom Envelope AIRBUS SPEC. As required
Operations Engineering Bulletin OEB Paper Customized AIRBUS SPEC. As required
Service Bulletin SB Paper Customized ATA 100 As required
Service Information Letter SIL Paper / Disc Envelope ATA 100 As required
Technical Follow-Up TFU Paper / CD-Rom Envelope AIRBUS SPEC. monthly
Less often used in Maintenance
Designation Abbreviation Media Type Format Revision
Maintenance Planning Document MPD Paper Envelope ATA 100 Every 6 months
(Illustrated) Tool and Equipment Manual TEM Paper / Digital Data Envelope ATA 100 Every 3 months
APU Build Up Manual ABM Paper Spec. Model AIRBUS SPEC. As required
Airplane Characteristics AC Paper Envelope AIRBUS SPEC. As required

Aircraft Recovery Manual ARM Paper Envelope ATA 100 As required


Cargo Loading System Manual CLS Paper Envelope or AIRBUS SPEC. As required
Customized
Consumable Material List CML Paper Generic ATA 100 Every 6 months
Component Maintenance Manual CMM Paper / Microfilm Envelope ATA 100 Every 3 months
Duct Repair Manual DRM Paper Envelope ATA 100. Every 3 months
For Training Purposes Only

ECAM SYSTEM Logic Book ESLB Paper Envelope AIRBUS SPEC. As required
Maintenance Facility Planning MFB Paper Envelope AIRBUS SPEC. As required
Non Destructive Testing Manual NTM Paper Envelope ATA 100 Every 3 months
Power Plant Build Up Manual PBM Paper Customized ATA 100 As required
Support Equipment Summary SES Paper Generic AIRBUS SPEC. Every 3 months
Standards Manual SM Microfilm Generic AIRBUS SPEC. Every 3 months

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CUSTOMIZATION REVISION
Description Description

The Technical Documentation consists of There are two types of revisions: normal and temporary
customized manuals and non-customized manuals:
S normal revisions are calendar scheduled
S a customized manual:
contains only the information applicable to a particular airline or a group of S Temporary revisions are used for urgent information requiring immediate
operators. attention or advanced notification.
They are on yellow pages or on yellow diskettes.
S a non-customized manual
contains information applicable to all airlines for one aircraft type.
A non-customized manual is called GENERIC if the information is applicaple
to all aircraft models / types / series. (I.e.: all AIRBUS types)
A non-customized manual is called ENVELOPE when the information is ap-
plicaple to only one specific aircraft model / type / serie. (I.e.: A320 only)
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MEDIA
The Airbus Industrie Technical Publications are provided on different media, as applicable
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Figure 3 Media
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FUNCTIONAL ITEM NUMBER


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Introduction

Equipment on Airbus Industrie aircraft is identified with what is known as a


FUNCTIONAL ITEM NUMBER (FIN) which is not an ATA 100 specification re-
quirement.

Used in numerous manuals, it facilitates quick location and identification of


equipment, circuits and systems.
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Figure 4 FIN - Electrical and Electronic Systems


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Figure 5 FIN - Mechanical Systems


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Figure 6 FIN - Identification of Systems


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Figure 7 FIN - Identification of Equipment (1)


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Figure 8 FIN - Identification of Equipment (2)


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Figure 9 FIN - Labels


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Figure 10 FIN - Racks, Boxes and Panels


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LINK BETWEEN MANUALS


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Figure 11 Link Between Manuals (1)


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Figure 12 Link between Manuals (2)


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Figure 13 Link between Manuals (3)


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Figure 14 Link between Manuals (4)


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Figure 16 Link between Manuals (6)


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EFFECTIVITY
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Figure 19 Effectivity (1)


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Figure 22 Effectivity (4)


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AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE MANUAL


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION - GENERAL
Introduction
The A320 Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM) contains information to service,
repair, adjust, inspect and check equipment and systems of the aircraft nor-
mally performed on the ramp or in the maintenance hangar.
The AMM also contains information about inspections and maintenance of air-
craft structure.
The AMM contains the necessary data to cover scheduled maintenance proce-
dures prescribed by the Maintenance Review Board (MRB) document, respec-
tively the Maintenance Planning Document (MPD )and the Deactivation/Reac-
tivation procedures relative to Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL),
respectively to the Configuration Deviation List (CDL).
Time Limits are issued in a seperate Document and are approved by the Air-
worthiness Authorities.

NOTE: The AMM does not contain information relative to work normally per-
formed on units or assembiies away from the airpiane.
NOTE: The AMM meets the ATA-100 specification
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Figure 25 Manual Breakdown


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AMM PAGE BLOCKS


General
The Information contained in the AMM has been
divided into two main categories:
S Description & Operation
S Maintenance Procedures
The Table on the next page gives the various identifications under which the
two types of puplications can be fouind.

Preliminary pages
Preliminary pages at the beginning of the AMM contain:
S Record of Revisions
S Service Bulletin List
S Deactivation / Reactivation Index
S List of Effective Pages

NOTE: When the number of pages for any Page Block will exceed 99
the next pages will be numbered: -99, A00, A1, A2, A3 etc ...
-599, A500, A501, A502, etc
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Figure 26 Page Blocks


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Deactivation/Reactivation Procedures
The Deactivation/Reactivation procedures originate from the MASTER MINI-
MUM EQUIPMENT LIST (MMEL) and the CONFIGURATION DEVIATION
LIST (CDL).
These procedures are incorporated in the AMM at Chapter-Section level in
page block 401 and complete the concise description of the MMEL and CDL.
Deactivation
The deactivation procedures describe the procedures to perform to fly with a
system or a part of system failed.
Reactivation
The reactivation procedures describe the maintenance operations to be per-
formed to restore the system to normal operation after deactivation of the faulty
component.
The index here below lists only the MMEL and CDL Deactivation/Reactivation
procedures requiring a maintenance operation and incorporated in the AMM.
For each AMM procedure a cross reference to MMEL or CDL task is made in
the paragraph ”Reason for the job”
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Figure 27 Deactivation/Reactivation Index


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Aircraft Effectivity Table


Only the aircraft identified by an Aircraft Industrie Manufacturer Serial Number
(MSN) in the following Fleet No./MSN Cross reference tablet are covered in the
AMM.
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Figure 28 Effectivity Table


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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE STRUCTURE


Aircraft Configuration Special Procedure and Standard Maintenance Practices
Before performing any maintenance procedure the aircraft is considered to be are considered, when they are applicable to several systems.
in the following configuration: S Procedures applicab!e to one system only are described in the relevant
chapter.
Aircraft Configuration
S procedures applicable to several systems are described in chapter 20 & 70.
Before performing any maintenance procedure the aircraft is considered to be
in the following configuration: Definition of Terms
S Aircraft on GRD, resting on landing gear. WAR N l N G
S Engines shut down, thrust reversers locked and closed Calls attention to use of material, processes, methods, procedures or limits
S Flaps,slats and speed brakes retracted which must be followed preciseely to avoid injury or death to persons.
S Doors and gear doors closed CAUTlON
S Parking brake applied CalIs attention to methods and procedures which must be followed to avoid
damage to Equipment.
S Aircraft electrical network de-energized
S All controls in NORM, AUTO or OFF position.
If for clarity,it is necessary to depict the equipment in any other configuration, a
NOTE must state this specific configuration.

Tools and Ground Support Equipment


Required tools and equipment are defined:
S either by part numbers when they are listed in the Ilustrated Tool and Equip-
ment Manual.
S or by their main features.

Materials
All materials prescribed for use during maintenance procedures are recorded in
For Training Purposes Only

chapter
S 20-31-00 General use & APU
S 70-00-00 Use specific to engines.

Job Set-up Information


To facilitate the preparation of the job, the information about
S Expendable Parts
S and Referenced lnformation to perform a certain procedure is given

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Figure 29 Procedure Structure


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Description
The description and operation portion provides an explanation of systems for
function, operation, control and component location. Sufficient information is
provided for the maintenance personnel to understand the system construction
and function.

Component location
Contains the following information:
S Functional Identification number (FIN)
S Component name
S lnstrument panel number for controls/indicators
S Zone
S Access Door numbers.
S ATA reference for removal/installation.

System description
The system concerned is detailed

Power Supply (if applicable)


This Paragraph provides essentialy an illustration showing electrical circuit sup-
ply.( Block diagram, simplified schematic).

Interface (if applicable)


An interconnection block diagram or simplified schematic is provided to show-
the relationship between the system involved and the other systems.
For Training Purposes Only

Component Description
Broad descriptive and operational information.

Operation
Detailed operational information on installation/circuit are provided.

Test (if applicable)


This paragraph provides brief description of BITE or special test system.

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MAINTENANCE PRACTICES (M/P) (PAGES 201 TO 299)


Description
These topics are used for procedures which provide general Maintenance
Practice Procedures such as :
S Aircraft jacking
S Aircraft leveling
S Application of electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic powe
S Opening/closing of engine cowling, MLG doors, etc
S Installation of complex safety devices
S Etc

Example:
To pressurize the Green Hydraulic System.
Refer to the sub-chapter 29-10-00 (Main Hydr. Power) page block 218.
The procedure for the Green system is shown on Page 219.
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SERVICING (S) (PAGES 301 TO 399)


Description
Procedures covering replenishment (hydraulic fluid, fuel, etc.) are listed in
chapters 12-13-XX. The last two letters indicate the ATA reference at subject
system.
Procedures covering e.g. filters, magnetic plug, lamp replacement, etc. are
listed at subject/component level (XX-XX-17).
Example:
To service the Blue Electrical Pump Case Drain Filter refer to subchapter
29-12-43.
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-WHEN THE PROCEDURE IS COMPLEX AND SPECIFIC TO THE
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (R/I) (PAGES 400-499) EQUIPMENT, IT IS PROVIDED IN PAGE BLOCK 501 AT THE
LEVEL OF THE EQUIPMENT ATA REFERENCE. IN THIS CASE, A
Description CROSS-REFERENCE IS MADE BY A NOTE IN THE TEST PARA-
At subject/component level (XX-XX-17), this topic provides all data necessary GRAPH OF THE R/I
for removing, installing or replacing a component. -WHEN THE PROCEDURE DEALS WITH THE WHOLE SYSTEM,
These procedures are composed of two independent tasks, one for the re- IT IS PROVIDED IN PAGE BLOCK 501 AT THE LEVEL OF THE
moval and one for the installation. SYSTEM ATA REFERENCE.
NOTE: REMOVAL TASK. Example:
BECAUSE THE INSTALLATION TASK NORMALLY FOLLOWS THE To change the Blue Electric Pump Pressure Switch refer to sub-chapter
REMOVAL TASK, THE CLOSE-UP PROCEDURE IS CONSIDERED 29-12-00 (Blue Hydraulic System). In the subsection 29-12-17 on page 401
TO BE NOT APPLICABLE. WHERE THERE IS A TIME SEPARA- the removal/installation of the pressure switch is described.
TION BETWEEN REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION TASKS, IT IS AN-
TICIPATED THAT THE OPERATOR WILL USE COMMON SENSE
TO DETERMINE THE APPLICABLE CLOSE-UP PROCEDURES
TO BE ADOPTED.
NOTE: INSTALLATION TASK.
THE JOB SET-UP IS ONLY A REMINDER OF THE MAIN OPERA-
TIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT SUCH AS OPENING OF THE CIR-
CUIT BREAKERS, INSTALLATION OF THE WARNING NOTICES
AND ACCESS PLATFORM(S), ETC.
THE SENTENCE ”AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE CONFIGURATION”
REMINDS THE OPERATORS THAT THEY MUST ENSURE THAT
THE AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION RESULTING FROM THE JOB
SET-UP OF THE REMOVAL MUST BE VERIFIED BEFORE THEY
INITIATE THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.
When a component and directly related parts require in situ adjustment or
check/test which do not involve complex, time-consuming operations, the work
involved is included in the Installation task.
For Training Purposes Only

Cross-reference to the Page Block 501 (Adjustment/Test) is restricted to a


minimum
NOTE: WHEN A TEST AFTER A R/I IS PERFORMED BY USING THE
CFDS (CENTRALIZED FAULT DISPLAY SYSTEM), SUCH A TEST,
IN CASE OF AN INOPERATIVE CFDS IS INDICATED AS FOL-
LOWS:
-WHEN THE PROCEDURE IS SHORT AND SPECIFIC TO THE
EQUIPMENT (I.E. BITE TEST OF A CONTROL UNIT), IT IS
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Example:
DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION (D/R) (PAGES 401-499) If a fault of the Green Case Drain Filter occured and no spare is available, the
MEL except, ”One may be inoperative provided it is removed” A Maintenance
Description Procedure has to be performed. (removal of filter element). In the AMM in the
This topic covers the MMEL and CDL Maintenance Procedures procedures. table of contens of chapter 29 you find the deactivation/reactivation, in sub-
chapter 29-1 0-00, Page Block 401 the Green Case Drain Filter. On page 4O1
Deactivation
also the MMEL TASK reference number (29-10-07 )is shown.
The deactivation procedures describe the procedures to be performed to allow
flight operations with a system or a part of system failed. These procedures are
listed in the MMEL or CDL.

Reactivation
The reactivation procedures describe the maintenance operations to be perfor-
med to restore the system to normal operation after removal or deactivation of
the faulty component.
In some cases,a reactivation procedure may be precede by a trouble-shooting
procedure (ref.to TSM).
Contens of Master Minimum Equipment List
The MMEL contains only those items of airworthiness significance which may
be inoperative prior to dispatch, provided limitations and appropriate procedu-
res are observed. Equipment obviously basic to airp!ane airworthiness such as
wings, rudder, flaps, engines, landing gear etc.is not Iisted and must be opera-
tive for all flights. AIl items related to the airworthiness of the airplane and not
included on the list are automatically required to be operative.

Contens of Configuration Deviation List (CDL)


Possible missing secondary airframe parts are listed in the CDL.
Any part not included in this list must be considered as necessary.
For Training Purposes Only

NOTE: THE MMEL AND THE CDL ARE INCLUDED IN THE AIRCRAFT
OPERATIONS MANUAL (AOM).
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES IN ALL CASES WHERE A SPECI-
FIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE BECOMES NECESSARY A RE-
FERENCE ”MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE” IS SHOWN IN THE
MMEL AND CDL. REFER FOR ACTIONS, WHICH HAVE TO BE
PERFORMED TO THE AMM OR DEACTIVATION PROCEDURES
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ADJUSTMENT/TEST (A/T) (PAGES 501 TO 599)


Operational Test:
This test is required to ascertain only that a system or unit is operational. This
test normally does not require special equipment or facilities other than those
installed on the aircraft and is comparable to the test performed by the flight
crews.
Fucntional Test:
This test is required to ascertain that a system or unit is functioning in all as-
pects in accordance with minimum acceptable system or unit design specifica-
tions. This test may require supplemental ground support equipment and is
more specific and detailed than an operational test.

System Test:
This test contains all adjustment specifications and tolerances required to
maintain system and/or unit performance at maximum efficiency and design
specifications.

Example:
To do operational test of the Blue Hydraulic Electric Pump, refer to subchapter
29-12-00 page 501-504.
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tect damage, failure or irregularity. The examination is likely to make exten-
INSPECTION/CHECK (I/C) (PAGES 601 TO 699) sive use of specialized Inspection Techniques and/or equipment. Intricate
cleaning and substantial access or disassembly procedure may be required.
Description
Inspection/Check topics are divided into two parts: Example:
S I/C without removal of components from the aircraft. If a external leckage of a hydraulik component occurs in chapter 29-00-00
there is a description on page 601-604 for a leakage check and also a table for
S I/C further to the removal of components from the aircraft. the permitted leakage rates.
I/C without component removal:
S visual I/C (cracks, damage, oxidation, paint, etc.)
S measurements (displacement, travel, overall clearances, leak measure-
ments).

I/C with component removal:


S original manufacturers dimensions
S maximum and minimum clearances and in-service wear limits (are given in
table form).

Inspection Types
There are three types of Inspections :
S Detailed Inspection (DI) :
An intensive examination of a specific item, installation or assembly to de-
tect damage, failure or irregularity. Available lighting is normally supple-
mented with a direct source of good lighting at an intensity deemed ap-
propriate. Inspection aids such as mirrors, magnifying lenses etc.. may be
necessary. Surface cleaning and elaborate access procedures may be re-
quired.
S General Visual Inspection (GVI) :
A visual examination of an interior or exterior area, installation or assembly
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to detect obvious damage, failure or irregularity. This level of inspection is


made from within touching distance unless otherwise specified. A mirror
may be necessary to ensure visual access to all surfaces in the inspection
area. This level of inspection is made under normally available lighting con-
ditions such as daylight, hangar lighting, flashlight or drop-light and may
require removal or opening of access panels or doors. Stands, ladders or
platforms may be required to gain proximity to the area being checked.
S Special Detailed Inspection (SDI) :
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CLEANING/PAINTING (C/P) (PAGES 701 TO 799)


Description
Cleaning/painting procedures which require special precautions (parts contami-
nated by hydraulic fluid, battery acid, etc.) are included in the relevant chapter.
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APPROVED REPAIRS (R) (PAGES 800-899)


Description
This topic provides approved repair procedures with the exception of those
covered by the CMMM/CMMV or by the SRM/NSRM.

Important
The AMM does not include Temporary Repairs. If Temporary Repairs are
made, it is the responsibility of the Operator to record the following:
S location of the damage
S nature of the damage
S nature of the repair
S service life limit of the Temporary Repair
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AIRCRAFT DOCUMENTATION RETRIEVAL


SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
General

ADRES allows the retrieval of the AMM and the IPC on a stand alone PC
through 3 CD-Roms.

Physical Benefits:
S Compact size of the medium.
S High storage capacity (approximately 220.000 pages in 3 CD-Roms).
S No time consumable updating of paper
S Multiple access paths at information, thus reducing Aircraft turn around
times.
S Higher Quality of printing and more practical than roll film.

ADRES objectives:
S Reduce look-up time.
S Multiple access to data. THIS OR this
S Reduce revision time and cost.
S Reduce size and storage.
S Revision: every 3 months.
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When you can find a corresponding FAILURE message, you have to report it
TROUBLE SHOOTING MANUAL the log book ( ACTION field ).
When there is no FAILURE message in the PFR, you have to report in the log
TROUBLE SHOOTING PHILOSOPHY book:
”No CFDS Failure message”.
General
If you use ATA 2126 and the time 1712 in the part ECAM WARNING MESSA-
Entry in trouble shooting process is required,when a fault is reported by the GES as a reference, you will find in the part FAILURE MESSAGES ATA
flight crew.(warnings/malfunctions) 212651 and also the time 1712. The associated FAILURE message runs:
As the CFDS (Centralized Fault Display System ) is the main aid for trouble- ”EXTRACT FAN 18HQ”.
shooting, the line mechanic has to verify in the PFR ( POST FLIGHT REPORT) Next step of trouble shooting :
if a fault message is correlated to the reported warning/malfunction. This corre-
lation constitutes the fault symptom. Confirmation of the ECAM/FAILURE messages.
A back-up of the printed PFR is available on the MCDU (multipurpose control Normally the confirmation is done by a test .
/display unit) in form of the Last Leg Report and Last Leg ECAM Report. It Because there are several tests possible for different systems, you have to go
should only be used if the printed PFR is not available as the presentation is first to the TSM to find out, which one is the right one.
not so friendly.
Other reports in the log book, resulting from EIS flags, ECAM SD advisories,
local indications or crew observations require an immediate usage of the TSM
(Trouble Shooting Manual).
In the following the use of the TSM is described. This includes the description
of the layout of the TSM.
The philosophy of the troubleshooting manual is to guide the trouble shooter
from a reported fault ( log book entry, CFDS post flight report, ECAM status,
crew observations ) to a correct procedure to isolate the fault.

Post Flight Report (PFR) Example


For example, there has been made the following entry in the log book:
”VENT EXTRACT FAULT”.
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A copy of the POST FLIGHT REPORT printout is shown on the following page
( FIGURE 1 ).
In the part ECAM WARNING MESSAGES you can find conformity with the en-
try of the log book.
A correlation between the ECAM message and a FAILURE message, send by
the system BITE of the corresponding system computer, is also possible.
The correlation will be done by comparing the ATA chapter and the time (GMT)
from ECAM message and FAILURE message. They must correspond.

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GENERAL USE OF THE TSM


Contents
Before we will continue with the trouble shooting example, the layout of the
TSM shall be described.

The layout of the TSM is as followed:


S Index of Warnings/Malfunctions (I-W/M) (I-ECAM, I-EFIS, I-LOCAL,
I-OBSV)
S Index of CMS Fault Messages (I-CMS)
S Introduction (00-INTRO)
S Standard ATA Chapters
- Table of Contents
- ATA Chapter (CH)-Section (SE)-Sub Section (SU)
S Fault Symptoms (Page Block 101 --> Page 101 bis 199)
S Fault Isolation Procedures (Page Block 201 --> Page 201 bis 299)
S Block Diagrams (Page Block 301 --> Page 301 bis 399)
The contents of the several paragraphs (sections) will be described in the follo-
wing pages.
The given troubleshooting example is shown as a red guideline.
If the number of pages is over 100 the page block continues with A, B, C
etc.(A101, or A201).
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INDEX OF WARNINGS/MALFUNCTIONS (I-W/M)


This part of the TSM contains a list of the following:
S I-ECAM (ECAM)
- EWD Warning(s)
- STS-Maintenance (SD)
- SD-Flag(s)
- SD-Advisory(ies)
S I-EFIS (EFIS)
- PFD-Flag(s)
- ND-Flag(s)
S I-LOCAL(Local Warnings/Cautions)
S I-OBSV (Observations / Crew/Maintenance)
In the particular groups the informations are alphabetically sorted.
For the troubleshooting the I-W/M serves as an introduction to the TSM, be-
cause you can see whether the warning message from the CFDS PFR(Post
Flight Report) and /or the message from the log book is covered in the TSM or
not.
With the information of the ATA chapter and part in the page block 101 (e.g.
22-ECAM) in the I-W/M the further way of troubleshooting in the TSM Stan-
dard ATA chapters is determined.
The example in figure 3 is described in the TSM chapter 00-INTRO.
For our example select the next pages.
ATTENTION!
The ATA chapter on the Post Flight Report (PFR) must not necessary be the
same as in the TSM (TSM ATA). For example:
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AUTO FLT A/THR OFF...........22-00 (PFR ATA) 22-ECAM or 77-ECAM


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INDEX OF WARNINGS/MALFUNCTIONS (I-W/M) (CONT.)


Example
In the Index of Warnings/Malfunctions part I-ECAM you can find the informa-
tion of the cockpit effects in our PFR-example (figure 1, page 3) as follows:

VENT EXTRACT FAULT

So the warning message is covered in the TSM.


Informations for further trouble shooting is given in column 3 (TSM ATA CH-PB
101):
Go to ATA chapter 21 part ECAM in page block 101 (21-ECAM).
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INDEX OF CFDS FAULT MESSAGES (I-CFDS)


This part of the TSM contains a list of all FAULT messages of all the system
BITE‘s.
The list is sorted alphabetically.
Each index is broken down into five columns:
S column 1: Fault messages (CFDS message)
S column 2: ATA reference according to the PFR
S column 3: Source of the fault message
S column 4: Failure class
S column 5: Reference to the TSM ATA chapter part Fault Symptoms (Page
Block 101), where the further trouble shooting is described.
For troubleshooting the I-CMS also serves as an entry point as the I-W/M be-
fore.
Here you can see whether the FAULT message from the CFDS PFR is cove-
red in the TSM or not.
The example in figure 5 is described in the TSM chapter 00-INTRO.
For our trouble shooting example select the next pages.
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INDEX OF CFDS FAULT MESSAGES (I-CFDS) (CONT.)


Example
For our trouble shooting example you can find the FAULT message (part FAI-
LURE MESSAGES in the PFR, figure 1, page 3) in the I-CFDS:

EXTRACT FAN 18HQ

Also the fault message is covered in the TSM.


With the information of the ATA chapter and the part in page block 101 in the
I-CFDS, column 5 (CH-PB 101), the further way for trouble shooting in the
TSM standard ATA chapters is determined:
Go to ATA chapter 21 part ECAM in page block 101 (21-ECAM).
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INTRODUCTION (INTRO)
The introduction describes the purpose of the TSM and gives informations for
the usage of the TSM and the CFDS e.t.c.
The table of contents of the INTRO is shown on the next page (Figure 7).
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STANDARD ATA CHAPTERS (21....80)


General
After you have confirmed, that the pilots report (log book) and /or a correlating
FAULT message are covered in the TSM, you go to the specific ATA chap-
ter.(Example: CHAPTER 21)
Each ATA chapter contains a table of contents(see Figure 8).
Each chapter begins with the page block 101 (Fault Symptoms), broken down
in the same way as we have seen it before in the indexes:
S 21-ECAM
S XX-EFIS (where available)
S 21-LOCAL
S 21-OBSV
S 21-CFDS
After this the ATA chapter is broken down into sections (SE) and sub-sections
(SU), including:
S Fault Isolation Procedures (page block 201)
S Block Diagrams (page block 301).
For each chapter the structure is the same.
Corresponding to the data in the Post Flight Report (PFR), page block 101
(Fault Symptoms) will be selected first.
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STANDARD ATA CHAPTERS (CONT.)


Fault Symptoms (Page Block 101)
ATA Page Block 101 (page 101....199,or A101...A199 etc.) contains all war-
nings/malfunctions and the corresponding CFDS fault messages, that are avai-
lable for the ATA chapter.
In the column CFDS FAULT MESSAGES following data are listed:
S SOURCE (source of the message)
S MESSAGE (Fault message)
S IDENT(identifiers,systems that are influenced by the failure)
S ATA (ATA Chapter)
S C (Failure Class)
In some cases the IDENTIFIERS included in the PFR has to be considered, to
find the correct FAULT ISOLATION PROCEDURE TASK.
In the column FAULT ISOLATION PROCEDURE there is shown the fault isola-
tion procedure number, called TASK number. This is the entry point for further
fault isolation.These task numbers belong to the AMTOSS (Aircraft Mainte-
nance Task Oriented Support System).
All maintenance actions (routine /non-routine) are described in different docu-
ments under task /sub-task numbers.
With the TASK number you will find the fault isolation procedure in page block
201.
The example in figure 9 is described in the TSM chapter 00-INTRO.
For our trouble shooting example select the next pages.
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STANDARD ATA CHAPTERS (CONT.)


Fault Symptoms (Page Block 101) (Cont.)
Example
With the TASK number in the FAULT ISOLATION PROCEDURE column of
page block 101 you will find the fault isolation procedure in page block 201.
For the trouble shooting example the task number is:
212600 T810 810
which can be found in chapter 21, section 26, sub-section 00, page
221(212600 P221).
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STANDARD ATA CHAPTERS (CONT.)


Fault Isolation Procedures (Page Block 201)
To comply with technical requirements and maintenance task requirements, the
invariable structure of Page Block201 (Page 201-299) is as follows:
S Possible Causes
S Job Set-up Information
S Fault Confirmation
S Fault Isolation
S Close-Up
After selecting the ATA chapter (in the exercise: 21-26-00), you get to the spe-
cific fault isolation procedure by the task number(in the exercise:
.....-810-810), or Page 221.
4. Possible Causes
Shows all the LRU(s) that might be replaced during the fault isolation pro-
cedure. Suspect wiring ,pipes , coaxial cables etc ...are also shown.
5. Job Set-up Information
Gives a reference to documents(AMM, ASM etc...), where you can find the
tasks that must be done, before the trouble shooting procedure can be
started.
6. Fault Confirmation
In order to prevent unjustified troubleshooting, the fault should be confirmed
(when possible) prior to troubleshoot the system. The fault can be con-
firmed by BITE tests, operational tests or functional tests.
7. Fault Isolation
When a fault is confirmed, you have to follow the fault isolation procedure
that is described in this section. After performing the fault isolation proce-
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dure you should do a test, to check correct operation.


8. Close-Up
Depending on the fault confirmation and /or fault isolation, a close-up pro-
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STANDARD ATA CHAPTERS (CONT.)


Block Diagrams (Page Block 301)
Page Block 301 (Page 301 to 399) contains Block Diagrams and/or Schema-
tics, providing the troubleshooter with a logical understanding of system or
sub-system.
For our example there is no Page Block 301 available. So we selected an ex-
ample out of the section 21-28.
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SHOOTING
HOW TO USE CAATS
COMPUTER ASSISTED AIRCRAFT TROUBLE SHOOTING (CAATS)

CAATS is a software tool on one CD-Rom that allows the retrieval of the TSM
and the AMM associated tasks – It also includes IPC data and the other Airbus
technical data.

CAATS objectives:
S To bring on-board the aircraft information needed for trouble shooting.
S To assist technicians in finding trouble shooting procedures.
S To limit the number of manuals for trouble shooting
S To improve access time to relevant information, compared with paper.
S To provide the right information at the right time.
S Designed to be used on a portable PC on-board an aircraft.
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AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TASK ORIENTATED SUPPORT
SYSTEM
Description

AMM and TSM maintenance procedures are prepared in accordance with AM-
TOSS (Aircraft Maintenance Task orientated Support System).
It is a logical approach to organize maintenance Tasks and Subtasks.

AMTOSS consists of 2 parts:

S The Aircraft Maintenance Manual and the Trouble Shooting Manual


- Organized in Tasks and Subtasks
- Using a unique numbering system

S The Production Management Data Base (PMDB):


- Providing maintenance planning data for each Task and Subtask pub-
lished in the AMM/TSM
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
This Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) is intendend only for use in identifying, pro-
visioning, storing and issuing line replaceable aircraft parts and units.
This document includes PIPC items related to the AMM tasks for CFM 56-5A
and -5B and all PIPC items for the IAE V2500-A1 and -A5.
A seperate Power Plant Illustrated Parts Catalog (PIPC) is issued forn this pur-
pose covering all associated chapters, except for the IAE V2500.
The IPC is a companion to the Maintenance Manual and includes all parts for
which maintenance practice has been provided.

Customization
The customized Illustrated Parts Catalog contains only the detailed parts list
and numerical index information applicable to a particular customer or group of
customers. The illustrations are not customized and may contain parts and
item numbers not applicable to a particular customer, therefore these items will
not appear in the detailed parts list of this Illustrated Parts Catalog.
The customer code and the revision date will appear at the bottom of each
page.
NOTE: THE GLOBAL IPC (AIB) CONTAINS INFORMATION RELATING TO
ALL A/C WITHOUT SPECIFIC CUSTOMER INFORMATION

Additional cross reference tables (ACRT)


Description
For Training Purposes Only

The Additional Cross Reference Tables (ACRT) is part of the IPC.


The ACRT provides optional part numbers, Functional Item Numbers to Part
Numbers, local manufacturer, fuses and lamps data.

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HOW TO USE THE IPC CATALOG


EXAMPLE:
On the Aircraft D-AILA the rear NAV LT is defective.
Troubleshooting exceeds to a defective Transformer. To order these trans-
former you have to search for the correct partnumber in the Illustrated Parts
catalog.
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1.) Select ATA-Chapter


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Detailled List
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Graphic Window

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GRAPHIC LIST
1
1 Identification of the Location of an items by means of:
S Ribs in pylons, wings and vertical or horizontal stabilizers
S Frames in fuselage
S Zones ...

2 Functional Item Number (FIN)

3 FIgure Item

2
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1 Figure Number
The figure number refers to the corresponding illustration. Should modifi-
cations or system variants necessitate an additional figure, this will be
introduced with a sequential alpha suffix, for example, a modified version
of figure 1 would be figure 1a; further variant of the same figure would be
1 figure 1b, and so on.

4 7 2 Item Number
An item number is assigned to each part listed in the detailled parts list.
Item numbers are broken in sequence for the insertion of additional
items.

3 Variant Item Number


A variant item number is used in order to show a new evolution of a part
number. Only the basic item is illustrated.
3
4 Non-illustrated Part
Parts with item Numbers preceded by a dash are not illustrated.

6 5 Part Number
2
Part identifier containing up to 15 digits (combination of alpha, numeric
and ash as apllicable)

5 6 Quantity (Unit per Assy)


A numeric entry in the column headed: „UNIT PER ASSY“ indicate the
quantity of the part used in one next higher assembly or installation. For
For Training Purposes Only

total quantity per aircraft for one location refer to alpha-numericaql index.
Where items are listed for reference purposes (lead item of the figure),
the indication „REF“ is shown in the „UNIT PER ASSY) column.

7 Reference item
The first 4 Items are the „Lead Items“ of the figure. They are listed for
reference purposes. Refer for NHA (where shown) for Actual Quantity.

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8 Effectivity (Usage)
Applicability of parts to aircraft is noted by a six digits numeric fleet effec-
tivity code. The absence of a code indicates that the part is effective for
all aircraft of a customer‘s fleet.

9 Detail cross reference


This cross reference indicates where the installation or assembly is bro-
ken down to its component parts.

10 Attaching parts
Attaching parts are listed immediately following the item they attach and
the same indenture level. The first item is precede by the phrase „Attach-
ing parts“ and the last one is followed by the symbol „***“.
Quantity shown is the quantity required to attached one part.

11 Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) cross-reference


„CM XX XX XX“ identifies the CMM providing detail coverage of the item
shown in the part number column.
The abbreviations TDS (Technical Data Sheet), IPC, ACMM (Abbrevia-
11 ted Component Maintenance Manual), CMS (Component Maintenance
9 Sheet) and OM (Overhaul Manual) can be found as well.
8
NOTE: WHERE A CMM EXCEEDS 100 PAGES , THE NOTE IS IPC
INSTEAD OF CMM.

10 12 Parts replacement data


The interchangeability relationship between parts is indicated by the fol-
lowing abbreviations preceding the part numbers.
For Training Purposes Only

These abbreviations are defined as follows:


S „ALT FROM XXX“ - Alternate Part Number
identifies a part which is functionally interchangeable with the basic
12 part shown in the part number column after rework.
S OPT TO XXX“ - Optional Part Number
identifies a part fully interchangeable with the basic part shon in the
part number column.

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S „Y RPLD BY X“ - Replaced by Part Number


The part number Y is replaced by and is one-way interchangeable
with the part number X.
Other interchangeability informations be shown associated to the
abreviation „RPLD BY“ or „I/W“.
S „Y I/W X“ - Interchangeable with Part Number
The part Y is two way interchangeable with the part number X.
Other interchangeability informations be shown associated to the
abreviation „RPLD BY“ or „I/W“.
NOTE: THE NOTE „SEE PN CHANGE“ REPLACES THIS PART LIST
ABBREVIATIONS IN THE CDROM IPC
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ADDITIONAL CROSS REFERENCE TABLE


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION In microfiche format, each microfiche of this sectione is named „PN“ for the
entry by PN or „FIN“ for the entry by FIN or „Access Door“ for zone identifi-
Purpose of the Additional Cross Reference Table (ACRT) cation double-entry (PN or FIN).
This document which supplements the IPC is supplied together with each revi- 3. X File (Local Manufacture Cross Reference Table).
sion of the IPC. It is intended to: This section provides a relationship between the raw material and the cor-
S supply the list of optional PNs (Part Number) and Vendors. responding finished PN for all the parts authorized by Airbus Industrie for
local manufacture (LM). These PN are identified in the IPC by the letters
S facilitate cross-reference of data contained in the IPC and the other A/C „LM“ at the end of the description.
manufacturere manuals such as WDM and AMM.
4. IPC Lamps, Fuses Identification
S list raw materials required for local manufacture of items. These tables enable identification of replaceable lamps and fuses. The
S provide identification for Lamps and Fuses. search key is the functional designation, which enables identification of the
S provide informations related to the interchangeaqbility condition of the PNs. item or the next higher assembly of the item to be replaced.
The Chapter/section breakdown is identical to the IPC or AMM breakdown.
NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CUSTOMISED AND COVERS ALL AIR-
BUS A319/A320/A321 FLEETS. 5. Interchangeability Condition Document
The ICD contaions the following information:
- the Basic PN, with its associated CAGE CODE (FSCM), which is the PN
This document is divided in 5 sections: the operator wants to replace.
1. The Standart Cross-Reference Table - the related functiona Item Numbers (FIN).
This section lists optional standards PNs likely to be used for the same
function as the basic PN and the various vendors from whom these PNs - The IPC Catalog Sequence Number (CSN) including IPC Figure and the
may be procured. Item Numbers.
In microfiche format, each microfiche is named „CROSS-REF“. - the conditions/actions/information to be considered when installing the
2. The list of the Functional Item Numbers (FIN) including: Replacing PN.
FINs (Functional Item Number) allocated to electrical, electronic, mechani- - the Replacing PN, with its associated Cage Code, is the PN that can be
cal equipment, access doors, floor panels and some lining items.This list installed under the mentioned conditions, instead of the old PN.
may be used in connection with the WDM and the AMM. It may be used to
quickly locate an item in the IPC, based on on-aircraft investigation findings
For Training Purposes Only

(reading of the FIN), or to quickly locate the zone identification for access
doors, floor panels or lining items.
This double-entry document (by PN and by FIN) gives for each item, the
PN, FIN, CSN (Catalog Sequence Number) containing the item, keyword,
MSN effectivity, overlength PN and the optional PN.
Some circuits include a great number for identical items identified with the
same FIN root (ie 151MH). The trailers for these FINs (151MH101 to
151MH471) can be replaced by the symbol * (151MH* equal to 151MH101
to 151MH 471). In such a case, only the generic FIN shall appear in the
ACRT.

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Figure 63 ACRT PART: „CROSS REF“


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Figure 64 ACRT PART: „FUNCTIONAL ITEM NUMBER (FIN)“


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Figure 65 ACRT PART: „PART NUMBER (PN)“


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ADRES/IPC HANDLING EXAMPLE
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Figure 66 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (1)


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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION - Master Wire List
- Engine Data
General
NOTE: * THE CONTENTS OF THIS PART ARE TRANSFERRED TO:
The Wiring Diagram Manual (WDM) is subdivided into three manuals: - THE NEW ESPM MANUAL FOR WDM 20-00-00 TO 20-69-99
S AIRCRAFT SCHEMATIC MANUAL (ASM) - THE AMM 70-71-XX FOR THE WDM ENGINE PART (20-70-XX)
S AIRCRAFT WIRING MANUAL (AWM)
Customization
S AIRCRAFT WIRING LIST (AWL)
The Wiring Diagram Manual contains only the diagrams applicable to the par-
These manuals have been prepared in accordance with ATA SPEC. 100. ticular customer or goup of customers. The customer code and the revision
Purpose of the Manual date will appear at the bottom of each page. The revision date is either that of
original issue, or when revised, that of the latest revision.
The purpose of the manual is to permit a full understanding of electrical and
electronic system, operation, troubleshooting and maintenance. Effectivity
Coverage of the Manual The effectivity of the diagram is given in the effectivity (EFF:) statement in the
bottom left hand corner of the diagram. When the diagram is valid for all aircraft
The manuals making up the WDM are made up as follows: in the customer fleet, the effectivity statement on the diagram is „EFF: ALL“.
S Aircraft schematic manual (ASM) When the diagram is not valid for the whole fleet but for certain aircraft only, the
- Introduction effectivity statement gives the aircraft for which is i valid in FSN (Fleet Serial
- * Standart Practices Number). In this case, the effectivity statement gives the block(s) of aircraft for
which dthe diagram is valid. each block has 6 digits: the first 3 digits give the
- Alphabetical Index FSN of the first aircraft for which the diagram is valid, the last 3 digits give the
- Numerical index FSN of the last aircraft of the block for which the diagram is vailid. The effectiv-
- Diagrams ity statement can have one or more blocks.
S Aircraft wiring manual (AWM)
- Introduction
- * Standart Practices
For Training Purposes Only

- Alphabetical Index
- Numerical index
- Diagrams
S Aircraft wiring list (AWL)
- Introduction
- * Standart Practices
- Equipment List
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Figure 77 Comparison Wiring-Schematic (Wiring Diagram)


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Figure 80 Aircraft Wire List


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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Interfaces with other manuals
The Standard Manual (SM) or the Process and Material Specification Manual
Introduction (PMS) help the user find characteristics, shop processes or complementary
The Electrical Standart Practices Manual (ESPM) gives descriptive data and information for the required PN.
procedures for the electrical installations on all aircraft of the Airbus family. The Aircraft Wiring List (AWL) gives the status of items of equipment, semi-
The standard practices information in this manual tells you how to do main- equipment and related wiring. It gives the PN corresponding to a given FIN and
tance and repairs on the standart electrical items. the wire type for a given wire number.
S ATA 00 (INTRO), General, How to use The Aircraft Wiring Manual (AWM) gives wiring diagrams fo the electrical instal-
lations.
S ATA 20-00-00, Indexes The Aircraft Schematic Manual (ASM) gives schematic diagrams of the electri-
S ATA 20-10-00, Safety Practices cal installations with sufficient data for A/C fault isolation.
S ATA 20-25-XX, Tools The Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM) contains the information required to
S ATA 20-3X-XX, Chapters related to standard rules and recommendations service, repair, replace, adjust, inspect and check equipment and systems of
the aircraft normally performed on the ramp or in the maintenance hangay.
- ATA 20-31-XX, Specific areas
- ATA 20-32-XX, Identification / marking Manual structure
- ATA 20-33-XX, Wire bundles Preliminary pages at the beginning of the ESPM
S ATA 20-4X-XX, Chapters related to standart electrical items and connecting S Record of revisions
parts with their description (P/N identification) and their related processes This record gives the ESPM revision numbers and issue dates and is up-
(connection procedure or connection table) dated by the operator
- ATA 20-42-XX, Sleeves, end caps and ferrules S List of temporary revisions
- ATA 20-43-XX, Splices and pressure seals This is the list of the temporary revisions (conncerning all chapters) which
shall be removed from the manual or which still remain effective.
- ATA 20-44-XX, Connectors and terminal blocks
Preliminary pages at the beginning of each chapter
- ATA 20-45-XX, Direct connection components
S Highlights (HL)
- ATA 20-48-XX, Terminals and contacts The highlights give the reason for revision changes and the list of the incor-
S ATA 20-5X-XX, Chapters related top maintenance processes porated temporary revisions.
For Training Purposes Only

- ATA 20-51-XX, Standard processes S List of effective pages (LEP)


- ATA 20-52-XX, Inspection/check and test This list indicates the pages which are new (N), revised (R) or deleted (D)
- ATA 20-53-XX, Repair processes and their associated date.
- ATA 20-54-XX, Protection during maintenance checks S Table of contents (TOC)
Each chapter in the ESPM begins with a TOC. The table of contents shows
- ATA 20-55-XX, Cleaning each section contained in the chapter and the subject material within the
NOTE: IF ANY PART OR ALL OR THE ESPM IS TRANSLATED, THE OFFI- section.
CIAL VERSION SHALL BE THE ORIGINAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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Figure 81 ESPM
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HOW TO GET ACCESS TO THE INFORMATION? S 20-44-XX: Connectors


the search for connectors generally originates from the need to perform a
The following entry points help you to find the information you need: repair, a replacement or the installation of a connector.
1. The Table of Contents (TOC): Therefore, at least the FIN is known and the corresponding PN can be re-
This part gives you a list of the topics contained in the chapter and the title trieved with the help of the IPC or AWL.
of a subject covered ineach topic. This chapter helps the user to define the characteristics of the required con-
nector, its contacts and the associated connection procedure.
2. The alphabetical index (20-00-00):
This part gives an alphabetical list of keywords and tells you which topics S 20-44-5X: Terminal Blocks
contain these keywords. For the selection of terminal block PNs, proceed as for connectors, but the
allocation of terminals must be done according to the type of wire and the
3. The standard PN index (20-00-00): type of equipment, observing, in addition, terminal stacking rules
The standard PN indexes (one for each family of standard PN) tell you (Ref. 20-51-40)
which topics contain data related to the PN.
S 20-45-5X: Relays and Relay Bases
4. The equivalence tables (20-00-00): For the selection of relay PNs, proceed as for connectors. The only differ-
The equivalence tables give lists of certain standard PNs that can be re- ence is to know if the raly is connected with or without a relay base.
placed by an equivalent PN and tell you which topics contain data related to
the equivalent PN. S 20-53-XX: Repair Processes
There are two type of equivalent tables: Depending on the observed damage, a repair method is proposed.
The selection is performed according to:
- two way equivalent tables.
The equivalent PNs (ASN, NSA) can replace the standard PN (EN) and - the type
the standard PN can replace the equivalent PN. - the Part Number (PN)
- one way equivalent tables. - and the gauge of the wire
The equivalent PNs (ASN, EN) can replace the standard PN (NSA) but S These chapters provide the user with repair processes:
the standard PN cannot replace the equivalent PN. - 20-53-2X: Electrical Cable Repair Processes
Presentation of each 20-4X chapter - 20-53-3X: Conduit Reapi Processes
S 20-42-XX: Sleeves and Ferrules - 20-53-4X: Bundles Attachements Repair Processes
The selection is performed according to: - 20-53-5X: Standard Electrical Item Repair Processes
- the type of terminal on which the sleeve is installed
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- the type and gauge of the wire


S 20-43-1X: Splices
The selection is performed according the type of wire to which the splice is
connected. Use the splice allocation table (Ref. 20-53-29) to select the
splice for wire repair purposes.
NOTE: WHEN SPLICES ARE ADDED ON WIRES, IT IS RECOMMENDED
TO INITIATE A COC PROCEDURE TO UPDATE THE CON-
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Figure 83 How to repair a wire - Step 3 + 4


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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Page Block allocation
The allocation of page blocks given below is used for all chapters.
Introduction 1. Pages 1 to 98, Identification (Chapter 51 Description)
This common manual has been prepared in accordance with the Air Transport
Association Specification Number 100 - Rev.23, to include decriptive informa- NOTE: CHAPTER 51 HAS NO IDENTIFYING PAGE NUMBER BLOCK.
tion a s well as specific instructions and data relative to the field repair of struc- IN THIS CASE THE DECRIPTION PAGE BLOCK COULD EX-
TEND UP TO 199.
tures and structural components of the A319, A320 and A321.
This common manual, which is noncustomized, will serve as a medium through 2. Pages 101 to 198, Allowable Damage
which all A319, A320, and A321 operators will be advised of actual repairs of a 3. pages 201 to 998, Repairs
general-interest nature developed by Airbus Industrie.
Layout of Manual Chapters
The material presented in this manual is divided into seven chapters under the
following headings: Information of general nature or information which is applicable to more than
one chapter is included in chapter 51: Structures - General
S Structures - General
The repair manual chapters 52 thru 57 have a similiar layout, in which the fol-
S Doors
lowing topics are included:
S Fuselage
S Identification of major components and structural spare parts
S Nacelles / Pylons
- Major Components
S Stabilizers In the identification topic the major components of a structural assembly
S Windows or arrangement are described, illustrated and listed in tabular form. Item
S Wings numbers are alloted to key the list to the illustration, and each item num-
ber is allotted to nomenclature and a reference to its location within the
The contents of this manual are:
chapter.
S allowable damage,
- Structural Spare parts
S material identification for structures subject to field repair, In the identification topic, the individual parts of the major component are
S typical repairs generally applicable to structural components of the airplane illustrated and listed in tabular form. Each identification topic begins with
that are most likely to be damaged, an introduction page which includes a general information paragraph.
For Training Purposes Only

S substitute materials, Identification pages contain all the necessary information concerning
S fastener information, structural parts. All identification columns have a typical layout.
S a brief description of some procedures carried out in conjunction with struc- S Allowable Damage
The data, to be found on the allowable damage pages is intended to permit
tural repairs, such as protective treatment of repair parts and sealing of inte-
an operator to ascertain wehter a damage airplane may be returned to ser-
gral fuel tanks.
vice without repair. Damage permitted to this data has no significant effect
on the strength or fatigue life of the structure, which must still be capable of
fulfillinmg its design function. Allowable damage may require minimal rework
such as cleanup or drilling stop holes, and details of this minimal rework, to
enable the airplane to be returned to service, are given.

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S Allowable Damage (continued..) This Lists are to be found in:
- Chapter 51, 54 and 56 - Chapter Level
NOTE: FOR EACH ALLOWABLE DAMAGE INFORMATION AND THE
CORRESPONDING FIGURES AND DIAGRAMS OF CHAPTER 52 - Chapter 52 - Door Level
THR 57 HAVING AN EFFECTIVITY RELATED TO THE WEIGHT - Chapter 53 - Chapter section level
VARIANTS OR GROUP OF WEIGHT VARIANTS AND THE AIR- - Chapter 55 - Main assembly level
CRAFT TYPE, REFER TO:
- Chapter 57 - Wing section Level
- The „Weight Variant Identification List“ to find all necessary information
related to weight variants, their maximum weights and the modification PROCEDURE FOR MANUAL USAGE
associated to the aircraft type at the time of A/C delivery.
For the efficient use of this manual, the following procedure is recommended.
- The „Service Bulletin/Weight Variant List“ to find all necessary informa-
tion related to possible changes of the weight variants due to Service Step 1 - Determine damage classification.
Bulletin embodiment. S Using the manual chapter index, locate the chapter which refers to the dam-
S Repairs aged part.
The section „Repairs“ contains sufficient information to enable the operator S Locate the section, which refers to the damaged part in the table of Con-
to carry out permissible. Each of the repair examples is described with the tents.
aid of a diagram, which in turn is supplemented by material lists and proce- S In the relevant chapter, refer to the topic „Allowable Damage“
dural instructions given in the subsequent pages. Step 2 - Identify the damaged part in the manual.
- Standard practices, general procedures, typical repairs and rework pro- S Locate the section and the subsection which refers to the damaged part in
cedures within allowable damage, applicable to more than one chapter the Table of Contents.
are included in chapter 51.
S Refer to the figure reference at section and subsection level.
- As service experience indicates a requirement, this manual will revised
to include actual, specific repairs to both primary and secondary struc- S Locate the relevant figure, identify the damaged component and refer to the
tures. relevant identification page.
- Where repairs are not included in the manual, it does not follow that the Step 3 - Determine the repair procedure
structure is nonrepairable, but that the application of repair has not been S On the identification page for the part concerned refer to the „Action or Re-
found to be practicable. Where it is economically feasible or expedient pair“ column and determine wether the part has a reference to a repair
consider the preparation of a specific repair scheme for damge not cov- within the manual, either in the chapter concerned or in another chapter.
For Training Purposes Only

ered by this manual. S In the event of major structural damage, the necessary replacement parts
- When fatigue life of the repair is not stated in the repair principle, fatigue can be ordered by means of the Structural Spare Parts Identification. This
life has to be considered to be equal to design life goal of the identification includes illustrations of all structural parts.
A319/A320/A321 which is 48000 cycles. S Where the space is left blank, it‘s not recommended to replace the part but
S Effectivities no repair exists. Adequate repair procedure can only be designated after
In this common manual the various effectivities - Manufacturer‘s serial num- complete damage evaluation.
ber (MSN) are shown as Before (B) or After (A) modification. All modifica-
tion with their relevant effectivities are shown in the Modification/ Service

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ALL OPERATOR TELEX (AOT)
Description

The AOT is used to launch an urgent action, which is required to be taken by


the operators concerned, due to an event/finding which has implications on the
airworthiness of the affected AIRBUS INDUSTRIE aircraft, or serious opera-
tional impact for the operator.

The AOT is used in place of the „ALERT SERVICE BULLETIN“ to provide the
fastest possible means of communication.

The technical information contained in the AOT is approved under the authority
of (DGAC) design organization approval (certificate C01).

The content of an AOT may later be rendered mandatory by the airworthiness


authorities through an Airworthiness Directive (AD) or a „Consigne de Naviga-
bility“ (CN)
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Description

The OIT is used to provide information on a significant in-service event which


does not result in a requirement for an urgent action by the other operator;
or general information about maintenance operations, where AIRBUS INDUS-
TRIE has identified a requirement to quickly notify the operators.
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OPERATIONS ENGINEERING BULLETIN (OEB)


Description

The OEB is used to advise operators of revised or new significant technical


information, flight crew procedures or limitations, required for safe flight opera-
tion.
There are two categories of OEBs distinguished by a color code:
S White paper is used for normal OEBs.
S Orange paper is used for what is called „the red OEB“, issued to highlight
significant impact or safe aircraft operation.
The OEB is not airworthiness approved. It is issued on a temporary basis and
will be cancelled by the application of a modification/service bulletin.
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SERVICE BULLETIN (SB)


Description

The Service Bulletin is a document used to notify the operators of modifica-


tions, component substitutions, special inspections or checks to be done on
their aircraft for safe operation.

A Service Bulletin summary is sent to all operators to inform them about the
service bulletin itself.

A Service Bulletin can be ...


S mandatory
S recommended
S desirable or optional

NOTE: THE SB IS APPROVED BY THE AIRWORTHINESS AUTHORITIES.


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SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER (SIL)


Description

The SIL is used to provide technical information of a non-urgent character:


S To highlight information already incorporated, or scheduled to be incorpo-
rated in technical publications.
S Information related to product improvement, maintenance and/or operational
practices.
S Information on general issues or policies.

The Service Information Letter is strictly used for installation and does not call
for physical tasks to be performed on the aircraft.
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Description
The Technical Follow-up is used to provide operators, on regular basis, with
comprehensive information on technical product improvements, including sta-
tus and availability follow-up.
A separate TFU is allocated to technical issues identified during flight test or
in-service operation covering safety, malfunctions reported several times and
maintenance difficulties.
The Technical Follow-up is an engineering oriented one-page synthesis docu-
ment with monthly updates.
NOTE: THE TFU IS NOT APPROVED BY THE AIRWORTHINESS AU-
THORITIES.
The Status of a TFU can be as follws:
S TFU open
The engineering investigations is in progress
S TFU pending
The technical solution is fully identified.Drawings and documents are being
prepared.
S TFU closed
All Documents (service bulletins, revisions to technical publications) are re-
leased to the operator or the issue is identified as „no further action“.
S TFU in abeyance
There is no more engineering activity taking place. The issue is of minor
consequence and does not require a modification. It is not processed further
until the modification is bought by an operator or can be introduced in a fu-
ture standard.
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TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS COMBINED INDEX (TPCI)


Description

The TPCI is an electronic index of all Airbus available publications for easy ref-
erence and cross reference.

It enables consultations of a single data bank containing the complete index


information and cross references between the listed documents:
S Modification (MOD)
S Modification Proposal (MP)
S Service Bulletin (SB)
S Vendor Service Bulletin (VSB)
S Service Information Letter (SIL)
S Technical Follow-up (TFU)
S All Operators Telex (AOT)
S Operators Information Telex (OIT)
S Flight Operators Telex (FOT)
S Operations Engineering Bulletin (OEB)
S Airworthiness Directive (AD)
S Consigne de Navigabilite (CN, the french AD)

TPCI objectives:
S Airline efficiency
S A unique digital format data source
For Training Purposes Only

S Time and cost saving through quick and easy access


S Paper less maintenance documentation

NOTE: REVISION MONTHLY

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LESS OFTEN USED DOCUMENTATION


MAINTENANCE PLANING DOCUMENT (MPD)
Description
The MPD includes all mandatory and recommended procedures, maintenance
tests and servicing to be carried out on the aircraft at approved intervals.

The Maintenance Review Board Report (MRBR) is used as a basis for approval.
The MPD provides the operator with the data needed to develop or modify a
scheduled maintenance program.

The A319/A320/A321 Maint. Plan. Document compromises two volumes:


S Volume 1:
Contains the AIRBUS INDUSTRIE recommended maintenace program ef-
fective for A319, A320 and A321 aircraft models.
Initially based on the Maintenance Review Board Report (MRBR), it is kept
updated by the additions/amendments of tasks and/or intervals arising from:
- New effectiveness assessment
- In service experience
- Development in technical status of A319, A320 and A321 models.
It provides airlines with planning information for establishing their own main-
tenance program.
S Volume 2:
Contains additional information supporting and illustrating the
A319/A320/A321 maintenance program.
For Training Purposes Only

NOTE: THE MPD IS APPROVED BY THE AIRWORTHINESS AUTHORITIES


FOR AN AIRCRAFT TYPE.

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(ILLUSTRATED) TOOL AND EQUIPMENT MANUAL (TEM)


Description
This Manual provides A318, A319, A320, and A321 operators with information
on special tools and ground equipment (including test equipment) required for
accomplishement of all maintenance and trouble shooting work as described in
the A318, A319, A320, and A321 Aircraft Maintenance Manual and Trouble
Shooting Manual respectively.
This manual does not deal with standard tools and equipment.
However, it does cover the particular adaptions required for their operation.
Ground equipment such as passenger stairways, baggage loading device, tow-
ing truck, etc. ... which considered as airport equipment is not covered in this
document.
In case of a complex tool or equipment requiring specific information on its op-
eration, maintenance and overhaul, the Manual gives identification data and
cross-reference to Ground Equipment Manual.
In case of a tool or equipment requiring not the above mentioned specific infor-
mation, the Manual gives identification data for that tool and, if required, for the
tool breakdown parts.
The Tool and Equipment Bulletin (TEB) is part of the Tool and Equipment
Manual (TEM). The purpose of the TEB is to provide the operators with ad-
vance informations about the:
S Introduction of new maintenance tool or equipment
S Modification of maintenance tool or equipment
S Deletion of maintenance tool or euipment
NOTE: FILLING RECOMMENDATIONS
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE TEB‘S WHICH HAVE AN EF-
FECT ON THE TEM ARE ALLOCATED TO THE RELEVANT TEM
For Training Purposes Only

ATA CHAPTER AND REMOVED FROM TEM SUBSEQUENT TEM


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AIRPLANE CHARACTERISTICS AIRPORT PLANNING (AC)


APU BUILD-UP MANUAL (ABM)
The AC defines the aircraft characteristics for general airport planning required
The ABM describes the procedure to build-up the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU), by the airlines, the airport authorities and consultant.
as delivered to a „ready to install“ state to AIRBUS INDUSTRIE aircraft.
This Manual is specific to each APU Model.
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AIRCRAFT RECOVERY MANUAL (ARM) CARGO LOADING SYSTEM MANUAL (CLS)


The ARM provides information for planning and conducting recovery opera- The CLS is an operational manual providing additional information and instruc-
tions. It describes equipment and tooling requirements, procedures for lifting, tions to the operators of the cargo loading systems.
shoring and moving disabled aircraft. The AMM covers cargo loading system maintenance; the CLS manual specifi-
The ARM is aimed at airlines, airport authorities and emergency units, involved cally addresses operating instructions.
in recovery operations.
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POWER PLANT BUILD-UP MANUAL (PPBM) SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SUMMARY (SES)


The PPBM provides instructions for the installation of a quick engine change kit The SES provides the operator with information on support equipment and
on a bare engine. tools for aircraft servicing, maintenance and repairs.

The SES also provides information on equipment for shop level system mainte-
nance and component overhaul.
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S Section 04: Common greases
CONSUMABLE MATERIAL LIST (CML) S Section 05: Special Materials
Introduction S Section 06: Lubicants
This manual lists the consumable materials that are required for the mainte- S Section 07: Lacquers
nance and the repair of Airbus aircraft, components and vendor components. S Section 08: Bonding and adhesive Compounds
This manual is revised twice per year. S Section 09: Sealants
NOTE: THIS MANUAL DOES NOT INCLUDE THE CONSUMABLE MATE- S Section 10: Anti-Icing and De-Icing Materials
RIALS RECOMMENDED BY THE POWER-PLANT OR NACELLE S Section 11: Cleaning Agents
MANUFACTURERS. THESE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS ARE S Section 12: Strippers
LISTED IN THEIR OWN SEPERATE DOCUMENTATION, SUP-
PLIED BY THOSE MANUFACTURERS. S Section 13: Pretreatment for Painting
For the purpose of this manual consumable materials are defined as materials S Section 14: Disinfectants
that are used for maintenance and repair, that are not listed in the Illustrated S Section 15: Storage Preservation
Parts catalog (IPC) or Illustrated Parts List (IPL) of overhaul manuals. Therefor S Section 16: StructurePaints
it does not include „Use once only“ items such as seals, gaskets, tab washers, S Section 17: Microbiological Contamination Protection Materials
cotter pins, lockwires, rivets, etc. ...
S Section 18: Extinguishing Agents
The CML is a generic document, in that it covers all Airbus Industrie aircraft
models. To check the topic effectivity in the first part, refer to the corresponding S Section 19: Miscellaneous
manual (AMM, SRM, NTM, etc. ...). The effectivity of the Component Mainte- Item Numbering
nance Manual (CMM) in the second part is given by the customized IPC.
The materials in each part are identified by an item number of the following
The manual is divided into two parts: form :
S Part 1 - includes the materials required for maintenance and repair of the XX-YYYA
aircraft, its systems, sub-systems and sub-sub-systems. The materials re-
quired for in-situ maintenance of components and those required for mainte- Where:
nance in special shops of structure item and the aircraft manufacturer‘s pro- S XX - is the section number 01 through 19
prietary equipments. S YYY - is in the range 001 through 499 for those materials in Part 1, and in
S Part 2 - includes the materials required for maintenance and repair in spe- the range 501 through 999 for those materials in Part 2.
cial shops of supplier equipment.
For Training Purposes Only

S A - an aplha suffix indicating that the material is an alternative, replace-


ment or addtional material to the basic item number.
Content and section numbering
Each part is divided into nineteen sections, each section referring to one cate-
gory of materials.
The same section numbering is used in both Part 1 and Part 2:
S Section 01: Fuels
S Section 02: Hydraulic Fluids
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S Page Block 301. Disassembly - gives details of the general requirements for
DUCT REPAIR MANUAL (DRM) the removal of insulation and component parts from the ducts prior to in-
spection and repair.
Introduction S Page Block 401. Cleaning - gives details of the materials and methods used
The purpose of the Duct Repair Manual (DRM) is to provide the operator with for the preparation of ducts for repair and specifies the safety precautions to
the necessary data for the identification, the inspection and the repair of ducts be observed.
which have been damaged in-service. The duct repair information contained
S Page Block 501. Inspection/Check - gives details of the required equipment
herein is relevant only for ducts manufactured solely by Airbus Industrie and and the inspection procedures before and after the repair.
which are covered by the part numbers listed in table 101. The repair informa-
tion must not be used for ducts produced by the engine manufacturers. The S Page Block 601. Repairs other than Welding - gives the details of general
manual is intended to be selfcontained and cross-references to other sources repairs and, if necessary, specific repair schemes for metallic and non-me-
of information are kept to an absolute minimum. tallic (glass cloth) ducts and insulation covers. The repairs are illustrated.
S Page Block 701. Assembly (including storage) - gives instructions for fitting
Pageblock System the items removed before the inspection or repair. It also gives the details of
S Pages 1-99, Introduction and in addition MOD/SB List storage materials and procedures.
S Pages 101-199, Testing S Page Block 801. Welding and Welding Repairs - gives details of the filler
S Pages 301-399, Disassembly metals to be used and the procedures to be adopted for welding the various
metals used in the manufactured ducts. A wide range of repairs are detailed
S Pages 401-499, Cleaning
and illustrated beginning from a simple crack to the replacement of a sec-
S Pages 501-599, Inspection/Check - Index 1 tion of the duct.
S Pages 601-699, Repairs other than Welding
Part Two - Parts List
S Pages 701-799, Assembly (including Storage) - Index 2
The Part Two contains the Numerical Index and information of ducts in the fol-
S Pages 801-899, Welding and Welding Repairs
lowing chapters. The breakdown of parts for standard bodies
Format of the Duct Repair Manual (A319/A320/A321) is given in alphabetical order.
The Duct Repair Manual has two parts: S Numerical Index - contains partnumbers in alphabetical order which are
listed in the detailed parts list of the DRM. Each part is listed with all de-
S Part 1, Technical Data
tailed parts list locations (C.S.N.).
S Part 2, Parts List
S Chapter 21 - gives the Illustrated Parts List for each of the ducts used in the
Air Conditioning System.
For Training Purposes Only

Part One - Technical Data


The page blocks include information on the following procedures: S Chapter 26 - gives the Illustrated Parts List for each of the ducts used for
smoke detection in the Fire Protection System.
S Page Block 101. Testing - gives details of the general test requirements and
the symbols used in the data sheets. It also gives the data sheets which S Chapter 30 - gives the Illustrated Parts List for each of the ducts used in the
listed all of the ducts numerically, the testing requirements for each duct and Ice and Rain Protection System.
as index for the locating of the duct in part two of the DRM. If a duct is S Chapter 36 - gives the Illustrated Parts List for each of the ducts used in the
constructed from different material specifications or thicknesses, the test Pneumatic System.
pressures will be given for the material that has the least strength.

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sage taken from ESLB 31-58/28:
ECAM SYSTEM LOGIC BOOK (ESLB) FUEL: L TK PUMP 1 + 2 LO PR
This warning message is generated by the conditions given in the logic diagram
General of the upper half. The lower half page shows the logic used to generate proce-
The Ecam System Logic Book (ESLB) contains the data that is used to gener- dure/status and advisory messages.
atr the messages and/or the graphics that are shown on the ECAM display Input Data
units. All the input symbols are presented on the left part of the page. Their meanings
This document can be used to find the following informations: are described in ESLB 31-58/00.
S the reuqired computer inputs Logic Computation
S applicable computer logic The symbols for the logic computations are presented in the center of the
S type of computer input (digital, ARINC, etc. ...) page. Their meanings are described in ESLB 31-58/00.
S messages (text code) The Triggered Message
The triggered message and related information are mentioned in the right part
S procedure/status messages
of the page.They are described in ESLB 31-58/00.
S advisory messages
Effectivity
S color of all messages The effectivity block at the bottom of each page indicate the modification/soft-
S flight-phase inhibit of the message ware status of that page.
S ARINC label-data The following effectivity codes are an example:
S aural warning applicability S ST1 - applies to all A320 aircraft already delivered, unless othwerwise
stated.
S overhead panel annunciator light data
S ST2 - applies to all A320 aircraft already delivered, unless othwerwise
The logic diagrams of these computers and computer interfaces are included:
stated.
S FWC Aquisition/Interface (ESLB 31-52/00)
S ST1 + 22113P8140 - applies to all A320 aircrafts including mod.
S SDAC Interface (ESLB 31-54/00) 22113P8140
S FWC warning/caution message logic (ESLB 31-58/00) Conclusion
S DMC Interface (ESLB 31-62/00) The reader of the ESLB uses warning messages as a starting point (Warning
S ECAM system display logic (ESLB 31-67/00) Message Index) and finds out all the related information by using the cross ref-
erences and the ATA 100 breakdown.
For Training Purposes Only

Method of use Note that the ECAM system pages are organized in the same way, the reader
Warning message index starts from a graphic symbol of the pages in section 31-67/00.
A warning message index is included in the ESLB 31-58/00.
This index should be used as the entry point. Starting with the logic ident or
message title, the index will indicate the chapter, figure number and page,
where the logic diagram showing how that message is generated can be found.
Logic Diagrams (refer to figure 98)
Figure 98 shows a typical logic diagram page. This page shows how the infor-
mation can be found. The example given in the figure shows the warning mes-

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MAINTENANCE FACILITY PLANNING DOCUMENT (MFP)

The MFP brings together, in one volume, information on aircraft dimensions,


weights and other pertinent data for long term planning of ground handling,
ramp servicing, line maintenance, repair, overhaul and functional testing for
structure and system components.
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Service Bulletin or apply to an Structural Significant Item as referenced in the
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING MANUAL (NTM) Maintenance Review Board document.
The method and equipment can be varied to suit the available equipment and
Introduction the A/C configuration however, any such changes must still guarantee the
The information in this manual is provided for the purpose of instructing quali- same level of defect detection as the original procedure.
fied personnel with regard to specific nondestructive testing procedures for the
A319, A320 and A321 aircraft. These procedures are intende to ensure early Instructions for using the Manual
recognition of structural damage. The recognition of structural damage at an Should a particular part or component, which can be defined as a „Structural
early stage enables steps to be taken which will prevent the damage from be- Significant Item“ (SSI) require to be inspected as to its condition with the help
coming critical and thus maintain the structural integrtity of the aircraft. of a nondestructive testing method, reference must first be made to the „Struc-
NOTE: EXCEPT WHEN EXPRESSELY STATED OTHERWISE IN THIS tural Significant Item Reference List“ (SSIRL) which is a part of the chapter
MANUAL, THE PROCEDURES IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOR PUR- Ref. Lists.
POSE OF INSTRUCTING NDT PERSONNEL WHO ARE QUALI- All SSIs which should be inspected according to a particular procedure are
FIED TO A MINIMUM STANDARD OF ASNT LEVEL 2 (OR AN given in the list. In addition, SSIs which are covered by the Maintenance Re-
EQUIVALENT QUALIFICATION ACCEPTABLE TO THE AIRWOR- view Board documentation (MRB) but do not require a particular inspection,
THINESS AUTHORITY TO WHOM THE USER IS RESPONIBLE) and SSIs which are not covered by the MRB, are included. The first column
HOW TO CARRY OUT NDT INSPECTIONS ON A319, A320, A321. provides the SSi number, the second column a description of the SSI with ref-
THE PROCEDURES ARE NOT TO BE USED BY ASNT LEVEL 1 erence (MRB) where appropriate, the third column the ATA reference, and the
PERSONNEL, EXCEPT WHEN WORKING UNDER THE SUPERVI- fourth column gives the appropriate inspection method.
SION OF A LEVEL 2 OR 3 QUALIFIED NTD INSPECTOR. IN THIS The following methods of inspection are possible:
CASE, ALL DECISIONS CONCERNING THE INSPECTION MUST S Visual Procedures
BE MADE BY THE HIGHER QUALIFIED SUPERVISING INSPEC- S Visual or other NDT procedures
TOR.
S Visual and other NDT procedures
Nondestructive testing can be carried out on an individual component or part of
the structure to ascertain its condition with regard to metallurgical, electrical or S NDT procedures other than visual
thermal properties, as well its dimensions, without bringing about any change in
those properties.
This manual was compiled to conform to the ATA Spec. 100. It contains all es-
sential procedures and applications of nondestructive testing. The breakdown
For Training Purposes Only

appears in sections and parts (refer to figure 100). A general explanation can
be found in chapter 51, together with an explanation of the individual sections
and parts. chapter 51 contains other reference data such as structural break-
down and station reference data.
The purpose of this manual is to provide proven inspection methods for use on
the aircraft.
The procedures in this manual are not necessarily a mandatory requirement for
inspection. The inspection is intended to give a proven inspection method,
which has been developed on the aircraft. The procedure in this manual are
mandatory where they are the subject of an Airworthiness Directive, Inspection

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STANDARDS MANUAL (SM)


Introduction
The Standards Manual (SM) is effective for all Airbus models. It assists all rele-
vant design offices to the appropiate standards and to achieve an agreed air-
craft design.
The SM contains information about all US, European, national, Airbus Industrie
(AIB) and domsetic product/semi-finished product standards agreed by the AIB
partners for the Airbus program, as well as about the proprietary parts and the
suppliers qualified for these parts by AIB and the partners. Moreover, the SM
contains a selection of the basic standards used on the Airbus program.
Standard parts which are not found in the SM shall not be used without prior
approval by Airbus Industrie.
The SM assists the customer with respect to information about and the identifi-
cation of standard parts as well as their procurement in cooperation with AIB
spare parts center Airspares.

Standards Manual layout


The Standards manual is divided into five parts:
S Part 1, contains two lists of all Product Standards used on the Airbus Pro-
gram and Basic Standards contained in Part 2 of this manual, one is sorted
alphanumerical and one in alphabetical order.
S Part 2, contains the collection of standards and is subdiveded into Part2.1
and Part 2.2.
- Part 2.1, contains the collection of ABS and Domestic Product Standards
and some Basic Standards used on the Airbus.
- Part 2.2, contains a collection of ROHR/IAE standards that are used in
the nacelles/Engine Built-Up (EBU)
For Training Purposes Only

S Part 3, contains a list of all qualified Suppliers/proprietary Parts which are


approved by Airbus Industrie and the partners.
S Part 4, contains a cross-reference list which gives information about the
two-way interchangeability of Standard parts.
S Part 5, contains a list which gives information about the one-way interchan-
geablility of Standard parts.
Detailled information will be found in the respective introduction of each part.

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FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOCUMENTATION


CABIN ATTENDANT OPERATING MANUAL (CAOM) S Chapter 8: Water Waste. Provides descriptives and operational information
on equipments and systems of the cabin and particularly the CIDS.
Description S Chapter 9: Emergency Equipment
The Cabin Atttendant Operating Manual (CAOM) provides descriptive informa- S Chapter 10: Oxygen System
tion of the aircraft in its standard version together with operating instructions for S Chapter 11: Emergency Procedures. Contains general information on proce-
those items of equipment controlled by Cabin Attendants as well as operating dures. This procedures are an extract from the Operating Manual Vol. 3.
instructions in case of normal and abnormal operation. The „ABN“ and „Emer
Procedures“ are an extract from the Operating Manual Vol.3. S Chapter 12: Attendant Infromation Bulletin

NOTE: INSTRUCTIONS FOR SYSTEMS OR EQUIPMENT INSTALLED BY


THE CUSTOMER AFTER AIRCRAFT DELIVERY ARE EXCLUSED.
In keeping with the philosophy of the Flight Crew Operating Manual (OM), only
that information which is unique to this particular aircraft configuration is in-
cluded.
In case of conflict between this CAOM and the Operating Manual (OM) or the
regulations of the Approved Authorities Procedures the Operating Manual (OM)
and the regulations of the Approved Authorities Procedures will apply.

Contents
S Chapter 0: General Information. Gives general informations about the
manual.
S Chapter 1: Aircraft General. Presents an overview of the A/C.
S Chapter 2: Operating Data. Gives weights, altitude and Speeds of the A/C.
S Chapter 3: Air Conditionning. Presents the air distribution in cabin, galleys
and toilets.
S Chapter 4: Flight Deck. Provide at Cabin Attendant necessary informations
about the cockpit.
For Training Purposes Only

S Chapter 5: Cabin General. Contains specific descriptive and operational in-


formation on cabin systems and furnishings over which the Cabin Attendant
has prime responsibility or control during Normal Operation
S Chapter 6: Communication. Provides descriptives and operational informa-
tion on equipments and systems of the cabin and particularly the CIDS.
S Chapter 7: Lighting. Provides descriptives and operational information on
equipments and systems of the cabin and particularly the CIDS.

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OM Part-A, Table of Contents
(FLIGHT CREW) OPERATIONS MANUAL - PART A (OM-A) S Chapter 1, Organisation and Responsibilities.
This chapter describes the general functions and responsibilities of individ-
Inroduction ual persons. Detailed information regarding their duties can be found in the
Structures and Contents of the Operations Manual quality managmenent handbook (QMH).
The Operation Manual is the basic document governing Lufthansa flight opera- S Chapter 2, OPS Control and Supervision.
tions. It has been prepared in accordance with the relevant provisions of Ger- All flights shall be planned and operated in accordance with company regu-
man Aviation Legeslation (LBA), in particular the „Betriebsordnung für Luftfahrt- lations.
gerät“ (LuftBO) and the Joint Aviation regulations (JAR OPS 1). It also contains S Chapter 3, Quality System.
company policies, regulations and procedures and it complies with ICAO stan- This Chapter describes general principle of the quality system from an op-
dards and procedures for air navigation services. erational point of view.
The postholder flight operations (FRA NF) is responsible for the content of the S Chapter 4, Crew Composition.
Operating Manual. The regulations in this chapter are valid for all respective crew members of
The DV-RUS (Dienstvorschrift Rettung und Sicherheit) as a part of the Opera- Lufthansa.
tions Manual part A in chapter OM-A 8.3.15 (Flight Safety Manual, FSM) is S Chapter 5, Qualification Requirements.
contained on it‘s own file. S Chapter 6, Crew Health Precautions.
The Operations Manual is divided into 4 parts: S Chapter 7, Flight Time Regulation.
S OM-A, this part compromises all non type-related operational policies, in- The passages in this chapter contain the minimum legal requirements re-
structions and procedures needed for safe operation and shall comply with garding permissible flight periods, flight duty an rest periods which are to be
all relevant regulations. strictly followed by all crew members, ..., involved in flight operations.
There is a reduced version for cabin crew members. In this version the
S Chapter 8, Operating Procedures.
numbering of tables and pictures may be different to those of the complete
This chapter contains the flight preparation procedures.
version.
S Chapter 9, Dangerous Goods.
S OM-B, this part compromises all type related instructions and procedures
needed for a safe operation. It shall take account of the different types of S Chapter 10, Security.
aeroplanes or variants used by the operator. This chapter contains an excerption from the ICAO Annex 17. They are le-
gally binding for each of the more than 170 member states of the ICAO.
S OM-C, this part compromises all instructions and informations needed for
the area of operation. S Chapter 11, Handling of Accidents & Occurences.
For Training Purposes Only

S OM-D, this part compromises all training instructions for personnel required S Chapter 12, Rules of the AIr.
for a safe operation. This chapter contains a compilation of ICAO standards, Recommended
Practices and Procedures for international operations. It should be noted
Main principle of the Operations Manual part A (OM-A) that Lufthansa regulations may in some instances be more stringent than
In the event of wilful or negligent infringement of the rules contained in this the ICAO standards, e.g. mandatory application of instrument flight rules,
manual, all Lufthansa staff concerned may become subject to disciplinary ac- criteria for the establishement of minimum safe alltitudes etc.
tion. If such infrigement constitutes an offence against national legal provisions S Chapter 13, Crew Regulations.
it may also result in legal action by the appropriate aviation authority. This chapter describes the behaviour of the crew in pulbic wether they are
on duty or not.
S Chapter 14, Country Regulations

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the general policies for the flight operations of the Lufthansa Passage Airline
(FLIGHT CREW) OPERATIONS MANUAL - PART B (OM-B) (LH).
The purposes of the OM-B are:
Contents and Arrangement of Folder „OM-B Chapter 0,12“
S to provide information regarding operational procedures, performance, and
This folder of Operations Manual Part B contains the system description appli-
limitations
cable to the A320 Familiy of Airplanes (A319, A320, A321).
Each crewmember is obliged to know this items out of OM-B chapter 12 which S to standardize terminology and behavioral patterns
are necessary to perform her/his crew duties laid down in established proce- S to provide rapid access to reference procedurs
dures of Operations Manual Part A and Part B. S to provide reference material for selfteaching
The folder also includes complemantary technical information (knowledge of S to provide information on airplane systems and operation that is controlled
these items is not required for the type rating qualification): and revised.
S Where a paragraph or schematic is preceded by the heading „For Info“ the Throughout this manual the experience of the typical crew has been recog-
details given are considered to be „nice to know“. nized and for this reason basic system principles have been omitted. For ex-
S „Warning and Caution“ ECAM messages are summarized in a table at the ample, the text is not inteded to each crew how to fly an airplane, but to enable
end of each chapter. Numeric values are given for information only. an experienced crew to operate the related airplane type safely and proficiently.
OM-B Chapter 12 is divided into sections named in accordance with the ATA
numbering system. Each section is divided into subsections related to the type
of material being presented. This information is flight crew oriented with the
description designed to support the procedures published in OM-B chapters 2
and 3. Primary emphasis is on the end result of operation of a control or unit or
required operation by the crew, rather than a description of how the systems
operates.
Descriptive text is used to support the functional diagrams, but only when nec-
essary for complet understanding. Functional diagrams are used to show what
happens when a control is actuated rather than to illustrate how the system
works. When used, the diagram illustrates a normal operation condition that will
be meaningful to the flight crew. Where primary diagrams are used in conjunc-
tion with diagrams of subsystems, the relationship between the main- and the
sub-system is identified by the consistency of layout and use of common sym-
For Training Purposes Only

bols.
The asterisk symbol „I*> as installed“ indicates that a paragraph or schematic
is applicable only if the related equipment is installed.
General Information
The „Operations Manual, Part B“ (Aeroplane Operating Matters) is designde to
provide the flightcrew with readily accessible operational information for a spe-
cific airplane type. Therefore there is one „Operations Manual, Part B“ (abbrevi-
ated „OM-B“ for each fleet operated by the Lufthansa Passage Airline. In this
way each part B supplements the „Operations Manual, Part A“ which contains

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to the safety a particular flight under special conditions prevailling at the time,
MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST (MEL) however, he shall never accept requirements below.
Before dispatching an airplane with multiple Minimum Equipment List items
PREAMBLE inoperative, it must be checked that any interface or interrelationship between
Introduction inoperative items will not result in a degradation in the level of safety and/or an
undue increase in crew workload. It is particularly in this area of multiple dis-
By authorization of the Minimum Equipment List (MEL), the Luftfahrt-Bunde-
crepancies and especially discrepancies in related systems, that good judge-
samt (LBA) permits dispatch of the airplane for revenue and training flights with
ment, based on circumstances of the case including climatic and enroute con-
certain items or components inoperative provided an acceptable level of safety
ditions, must be used.
is maintained by appropriate operation, by transfer of the function to another
operating component, or by reference to other instruments or components pro- Whenever the commander and/or the respective maintenance staff have any
viding the required information. doubt concerning the application of the Minimum Equipment List (MEL), the
MEL Control Board shall be contacted. It consists of „Aircraft Engineering and
NOTE: THE PROVISIONS OF THE MEL ARE APPLICABLE UNTIL THE Fleet Projects“ and the „Fleet Management“, taking into account all relevant
AIRPLANE COMMENCES THE FLIGHT. FAILURES OCCURING factors it will then release a recommendation to the commander.
BETWEEN „OFF BLOCKS“ AND „BRAKE RELEASE“ SHALL BE
The MEL Control Board shall be contacted through Maintenance Support
CAREFULLY ASSESSED BY THE FLIGHT CREW TAKING INTO
(“Frankfurt Trouble Shooting A319/A320/A321“).
ACCOUNT THE MEL AND ALL OTHER RELEVANT FACTORS RE-
LATED TO THE INTENDED FLIGHT. Items marked with an asterik (*) in column 3 may affect Cat1/Cat2/Cat3 ap-
FOR DISPATCH WITH SECONDARY AIRFRAME OR ENGINE proach capability. For a summary list entitled „Airborne Equipment Required for
PARTS MISSING, REFER TO CONFIGURATION DEVIATION LIST CAT 1/2/3 Approach“ refer to Supplementary Procedures (OM-B, subchap. 2.2)
(CDL), (OM-B CHAPTER 8). or QRH (Quick Refernce Handbook).

Contents of MEL
The MEL contains only those items of airworthiness significance which may be
inoperative prior to dispatch, provided limitations and appropriate procedures
are observed. Equipment obviously basic to airplane airworthiness such as
wings, rudders, flaps, engines, landing gear, etc. is not listed and must be op-
erative for all flights.
NOTE: ALL ITEMS WHICH ARE RELATED TO THE AIRWORTHINESS OF
THE AIRPLANE AND NOT INCLUDED ON THE LIST ARE AUTO-
For Training Purposes Only

MATICALLY REQUIRED TO BE OPERATIVE.


Equipment obviously not required for safe operation of the airplane such as
galley equipment, pasenger convenience items, etc. is not listed.

Criteria for Dispatch


The decision of the commander to have allowable inoperative items corrected
prior to flight will take precedence over the provisions contained in the Mini-
mum Equipment List. The commander may request requirements above the
minimum listed, whenever in his judgement such added equipment is essential

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Low Visibility Operation
Items marked with an asterik (*) in column 3, of the Minimum Equipment List,
may affect Cat1/Cat2/Cat3 approach capability. For a summary list entitled „Air-
borne Equipment Required for CAT 1/2/3 Approach“ refer to Supplementary
Procedures (OM-B, subchap. 2.2) or QRH (Quick Refernce Handbook).
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CONFIGURATION DEVIATION LIST (CDL)


PREAMBLE
General
The Configuration Deviation List (CDL) has the character of a supplement to
OM-B chapter 1, „Limitations“. Flight with certain secondary airframe parts
missing is possible as indicated in this list. Any part not included in this list
must be considered as necessary.
Repairs must be done at the first airport where repair or replacements reason-
ably can be made, since additional malfunctions may require the aircraft to be
taken out of service.
The reference „ Maintenance Procedure required“ is printed in column „3“ in all
cases where a specific maintenance procedure becomes necessary during ap-
plication of certain CDL items. Maintenance Procedures regarding the CDL are
specified in the MEL Maintenance Procedures Document (MMP) located after
the hard card seperation sheet (not distributed to individual crew members).
NOTE: THE SIGN „-“ IN COLUMN „2“ INDICATES THE QUANTITY IS VARI-
ABLE ACCORDING THE MODEL.
THE „MMP“ CONATINS AN ILLUSTRATION FOR EACH CDL-ITEM.
Limitations
Not more than one part or one combination of parts may be missing. Parts of
different systems may be simultaneously missing, unless otherwise specified in
this list.
When a missing part introduces additional limitation(s) this limitation is indi-
cated in the „Remarks and/or Exceptions“ column. This limitation comes in
addition to limitations of OM-B chapter 1. It must be clearly indicated by a plac-
For Training Purposes Only

ard on the CM 1 Instrument panel.

Performance
Performance penalties are cumulative unless specific penalties for particular
combinations of missing parts are indicated.
If performance penalties are not indicated for removed items, not more than
three of such items can be missing without taking further penalty. For each
missing item more than three, reduce the takeoff, landing, enroute limiting
weight by 50 kg.

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WEIGHT AND BALANCE MANUAL (WBM)


Description

The WBM contains the specific aircraft general data, the weight and balance
limitations and detailed information relative to the aircraft loading capabilities.

The WBM contains the aircraft delivery weighing report and the weighing
check-list.
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ATA 00 DOCUMENTATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATA 00 AIRBUS DOCUMENTATION . . . . . . . . . . . 1 COMPUTER ASSISTED AIRCRAFT TROUBLE SHOOTING . . . . . . . . . 88
HOW TO USE CAATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
GENERAL 2 AMTOSS . 96
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TASK ORIENTATED SUPPORT
ATA 100 SPECIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
ATA 100 - BREAKDOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
DOCUMENTATION LISTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
CUSTOMIZATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 HOW TO USE THE IPC CATALOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
REVISION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ADDITIONAL CROSS REFERENCE TABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
MEDIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
FUNCTIONAL ITEM NUMBER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
HOW TO USE ADRES / IPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ADRES/IPC HANDLING EXAMPLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
LINK BETWEEN MANUALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
EFFECTIVITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 WIRING DIAGRAM MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION - GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 ELECTRICAL STANDARD PRACTICES MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (D/O) (PAGES 1 TO 99) . . . . . . . . 44 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES (M/P) (PAGES 201 TO 299) . . . . . . . . 46 HOW TO GET ACCESS TO THE INFORMATION? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
SERVICING (S) (PAGES 301 TO 399) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 STRUCTURAL REPAIR MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (R/I) (PAGES 400-499) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION (D/R) (PAGES 401-499) . . . . . . . . 52 PROCEDURE FOR MANUAL USAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
ADJUSTMENT/TEST (A/T) (PAGES 501 TO 599) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
INSPECTION/CHECK (I/C) (PAGES 601 TO 699) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 ALL OPERATOR TELEX (AOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
CLEANING/PAINTING (C/P) (PAGES 701 TO 799) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 OPERATOR INFORMATION TELEX (OIT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
APPROVED REPAIRS (R) (PAGES 800-899) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 OPERATIONS ENGINEERING BULLETIN (OEB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
AIRCRAFT DOCUMENTATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 SERVICE BULLETIN (SB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER (SIL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
TROUBLE SHOOTING MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 TECHNICAL FOLLOW-UP (TFU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
TROUBLE SHOOTING PHILOSOPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS COMBINED INDEX (TPCI) . . . . . . . . . 154
GENERAL USE OF THE TSM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 LESS OFTEN USED DOCUMENTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
INDEX OF WARNINGS/MALFUNCTIONS (I-W/M) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 MAINTENANCE PLANING DOCUMENT (MPD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
INDEX OF CFDS FAULT MESSAGES (I-CFDS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 (ILLUSTRATED) TOOL AND EQUIPMENT MANUAL (TEM) . . . . . . . 158
INTRODUCTION (INTRO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 APU BUILD-UP MANUAL (ABM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
STANDARD ATA CHAPTERS (21....80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 AIRPLANE CHARACTERISTICS AIRPORT PLANNING (AC) . . . . . . 160

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AIRCRAFT RECOVERY MANUAL (ARM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
CARGO LOADING SYSTEM MANUAL (CLS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
POWER PLANT BUILD-UP MANUAL (PPBM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SUMMARY (SES) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
CONSUMABLE MATERIAL LIST (CML) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
DUCT REPAIR MANUAL (DRM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
ECAM SYSTEM LOGIC BOOK (ESLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
MAINTENANCE FACILITY PLANNING DOCUMENT (MFP) . . . . . . . 170
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING MANUAL (NTM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
STANDARDS MANUAL (SM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOCUMENTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
CABIN ATTENDANT OPERATING MANUAL (CAOM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
(FLIGHT CREW) OPERATIONS MANUAL - PART A (OM-A) . . . . . . . 178
(FLIGHT CREW) OPERATIONS MANUAL - PART B (OM-B) . . . . . . . 180
MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST (MEL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
CONFIGURATION DEVIATION LIST (CDL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
WEIGHT AND BALANCE MANUAL (WBM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188

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Figure 1 ATA 100 Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Figure 36 Page Block: Inspection/Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Figure 2 ATA 100 Breakdown - Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Figure 37 Page Block: Cleaning/Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Figure 3 Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Figure 38 Page Block: Approved Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Figure 4 FIN - Electrical and Electronic Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Figure 39 Aircraft Documentation Retrieval System (ADRES) . . . 65
Figure 5 FIN - Mechanical Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Figure 40 Post Flight Report (PFR) Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Figure 6 FIN - Identification of Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Figure 41 TSM Index of Warnings/Malfunctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Figure 7 FIN - Identification of Equipment (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Figure 42 I-ECAM Page (Example) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Figure 8 FIN - Identification of Equipment (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Figure 43 TSM Index of CMS Fault Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Figure 9 FIN - Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Figure 44 I-CMS Page (Example) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Figure 10 FIN - Racks, Boxes and Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Figure 45 TSM INTRO Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Figure 11 Link Between Manuals (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 46 TSM ATA Chapter Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Figure 12 Link between Manuals (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Figure 47 TSM Fault Symptoms (Page Block 101) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Figure 13 Link between Manuals (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Figure 48 TSM Fault Symptom Page (Example) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Figure 14 Link between Manuals (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Figure 49 TSM Fault Isolation Procedures (Page Block 201) . . . . 87
Figure 15 Link between Manuals (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Figure 50 TSM Block Diagrams (Page Block 301) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Figure 16 Link between Manuals (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Figure 51 Computer Assisted Aircraft Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . 91
Figure 17 Link between Manuals (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Figure 52 How to use CAATS (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Figure 18 Link between Manuals (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Figure 53 How to use CAATS (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Figure 19 Effectivity (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Figure 54 How to use CAATS (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Figure 20 Effectivity (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Figure 55 How to use CAATS (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Figure 21 Effectivity (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Figure 56 How to use CAATS (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Figure 22 Effectivity (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Figure 57 AMTOSS (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Figure 23 Effectivity (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Figure 58 AMTOSS (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Figure 24 Effectivity (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Figure 59 AMTOSS (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Figure 25 Manual Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Figure 60 Illustrated Parts Catalog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Figure 26 Page Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Figure 61 IPC - How to use (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Figure 27 Deactivation/Reactivation Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Figure 62 IPC - How to use (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Figure 28 Effectivity Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Figure 63 ACRT PART: „CROSS REF“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Figure 29 Procedure Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Figure 64 ACRT PART: „FUNCTIONAL ITEM NUMBER (FIN)“ . . 114
Figure 30 Page Block: Description & Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Figure 65 ACRT PART: „PART NUMBER (PN)“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Figure 31 Page Block: Maintenace Practices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Figure 66 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Figure 32 Page Block: Servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Figure 67 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Figure 33 Page Block: Removal/Installion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Figure 68 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Figure 34 Page Block: Deactivation/Reactivation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Figure 69 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Figure 35 Page Block: Adjustment/Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Figure 70 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120

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Figure 71 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Figure 106 Minimum Equipment List - Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
Figure 72 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Figure 107 Low Visibility Operation - Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Figure 73 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Figure 108 Configuration Deviation List - Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Figure 74 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Figure 109 Weight and Balance Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
Figure 75 How to use ADDRESS/IPC (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Figure 76 Aircraft Wiring Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Figure 77 Comparison Wiring-Schematic (Wiring Diagram) . . . . . 128
Figure 78 Comparison Wiring-Schematic (Schematic Manual) . . . 129
Figure 79 Wiring Diagram - References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Figure 80 Aircraft Wire List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Figure 81 ESPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Figure 82 How to repair a wire - Step 1 + 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Figure 83 How to repair a wire - Step 3 + 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Figure 84 How to repair a wire - Step 5 + 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Figure 85 How to repair a wire - Step 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Figure 86 Structural Repair Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Figure 87 Structure Repair Manual - Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Figure 88 All Operator Telex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Figure 89 Operator Information Telex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Figure 90 Operatins Engineering Bulletin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Figure 91 Service Bulletin (Example) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Figure 92 Service Information Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Figure 93 Technical Follow-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Figure 94 Technical Publications Combined Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Figure 95 Maintenance Planning Document (Example) . . . . . . . . . 159
Figure 96 Tool and Equipment Manual - Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Figure 97 Consumable Material List - Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Figure 98 Duct Repair Manual (Example) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Figure 99 Ecam System Logic Book - Logic Diagram Example . . 171
Figure 100 Maintenance Facility Planning Document - Cover . . . . 173
Figure 101 Non-Destructive Manual - Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Figure 102 Standards Manual - Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Figure 103 Cabin Attendant Operating Manual - Example . . . . . . . 179
Figure 104 Operations Manual Part A - Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Figure 105 Operations Manual Part B - Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183

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