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AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
- Column D : if a “X” is indicated in this column, the task must be performed at each “D”
inspection
- Column E : if a “X” is indicated in this column, the task must be performed at each “E”
inspection
(6) Equipment inspections, requiring a different time interval, are shown as well. In this case the
frequency is declared in Table 1.
(7) The instruction to make repairs or replacements of inspected items can be found in the related
component/system ATA Chapter.
NOTE: A log book entry should be made upon completion of any inspections.
(8) For checks and inspections to be carried out, refer to the following general rules:
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MOVABLE PARTS for lubrication, security of attachment, safetying, excessive wear, correct
travel, cracked fittings, safety of hinges, defective bearings, cleanliness, corrosion, deformation
and tension.
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FLUID LINES and HOSES for leaks, cracks, dents, kinks, chafing, proper radius, corrosion,
obstructions and deterioration.
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METAL PARTS for security of attachment, cracks, metal distortion, broken spot welds and
riveting, corrosion and any other apparent damage.
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WIRING for security, chafing, burning, defective insulation, loose or broken terminals, heat
deterioration.
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BOLTS for correct torque, safetying and damaged thread.
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FILTERS and FLUID for cleanliness, contamination and/or replacement if required.
NOTE: Make sure that all Airworthiness Directives and Service Bulletins are implemented as
required. Tecnam can change the time between checks publishing the change as a revision
of this Maintenance Manual.
NOTE: Inspections must be accomplished by qualified maintenance personnel.
NOTE: BEFORE INSTALLING THE CAPS REMOVED FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES,
INSPECT FOR ABSENCE OF LOOSE TOOLS, ESPECIALLY IN CORRESPONDENCE OF
THE CONTROLS. THEN MAKE SURE ALL INSPECTION CAPS ARE INSTALLED AND
SECURED.
NOTE: Refer to following Table 1 for Scheduled Maintenance Tasks.
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