Amp Non Easa Template - 01-2023
Amp Non Easa Template - 01-2023
Amp Non Easa Template - 01-2023
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Maintenance Programme for LA/T-AIR/N/
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AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION
Manufacturer
Model
Serial number
Operation Private aviation - Training - Aerial Work - Display - VFR Day (**)
Characteristics
(*) If Applicable
(**) Mention ONLY what is applicable
Owner References:
Name :
Address :
Phone :
Mobile :
mail :
Website :
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Any proposed changes to the content of the maintenance programme will be a new revision. For any new revision,
amended paragraphs (deleted, added, and modified) are identified in the summary table above. A new edition is
issued when all pages are renewed. The edition and revision number is reported on every page.
The initial and any new edition and revision of the maintenance programme must, prior to its implementation, be
submitted to the BCAA for approval. The list of approved effective pages, will be returned by the BCAA to the holder
of the maintenance programme.
NOTA: 1- The list of approved effective pages, will be returned by the BCAA to the holder of the maintenance programme as approval of the
maintenance programme.
2- “LA/T-AIR/N/ AMP issue 2023-01” is the reference of the BCAA template and must not be changed.
Change only registration mark in head and date in the foot page.
3- A revision in a foot page changes the reference of all. In the table, indicate which page(s) is (are) affected by the revision.
Approval BCAA:
N°: LA/T-AIR/N/AMP/
Date :
Name: Signature :
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SECTION 1
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
This maintenance programme is drafted according to the BCAA Circular CIR/AIRW-09, in relation with the Ministerial
decree of August 2, 1990, and
In relation with the Royal decree of September 24, 2017 (*)
1.1 - Engagement
I, undersigned declare
that I will maintain the aircraft identified above in an airworthy condition according to this maintenance programme
which provides a view of all maintenance practices and procedures applied on this aircraft, in order to maintain its
airworthiness under the standards, instructions, developments specified in the type certificate holder’s instructions
(or in the absence of a TC Holder, in the instructions of the manufacturer), and according to the instructions of the
BCAA.
Place: Date:
Name:
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The maintenance of the aircraft identified is composed of the whole of the scheduled maintenance operations and
preventive or corrective actions, with aim to maintain this aircraft and its components on an acceptable level of
safety. The different kind of inspection are established to maintain the airworthiness condition of this aircraft and its
components in relation with documentation of the TC holders / manufacturers and of the BCAA.
The inspections : Visual inspection or functional test of the aircraft, its components or systems to ensure
their airworthiness condition.
The periodic replacement of components : replacement of components with a “time between overhaul”
or a life limit;
Corrective actions : correction of defects discovered during the use of this aircraft, making this aircraft or
its systems unairworthy.
In this context, the maintenance programme is a document which describes maintenance operations required to
maintain the ability of this aircraft to be operated. This programme is not intended to replace the documentation of
the TC Holder(s) / manufacturer(s), which remain applicable in all cases regarding the methods and procedures
which are described there.
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The recording and calculation of the hours determining the periodicity of the maintenance operations is based on a
clock recording the hours of operation of the engine (engine ON-OFF).
In the absence of such a clock, the recording of the hours is counted in hours block to block (the total time from the
moment when the airplane begins to move for the purpose of taking off until the moment where it is turned off and
stops at the end of the flight). These hours are those which are recorded in the aircraft journey logbook.
Note : Flight time as here defined is synonymous with the term “block to block” time or “chock to chock” time in
general usage which is measured from the time an aeroplane first moves for the purpose of taking off until it finally
stops at the end of the flight
The content of this maintenance programme is based on an anticipated utilisation of flight hours by year.
If the yearly aircraft utilisation will vary of more than 25%, the content of this maintenance programme shall be
reviewed and updated if necessary.
Where utilisation cannot be anticipated, calendar time limits should also be included.
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SECTION 2
SCHEDULED INSPECTIONS AND WEIGHT & BALANCE
2.1 - Scheduled Maintenance
Inspections can be performed with the tolerances indicated below, which allows more flexibility for
maintenance.
Permitted variations to maintenance intervals are not cumulative
(If A 100 Hours inspection is due at 100h A/C and is performed at 110h A/C, next 100 Hours inspection will be due at
200h A/C (maintenance after 90h A/C operation !)
Other
Note:
No tolerance is permitted on maintenance intervals required by Airworthiness Limitations, Life Limits and
Airworthiness Directives.
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SECTION 3
METHODES OF MAINTENANCE, USE AND STORAGE OF COMPONENTS AND EQUIPMENT
3.1 - Periodicity
This part is what is called the "CARDEX", i.e. the list of components / equipment with their respective maintenance intervention type, periodicity and their life limits (if any),
outside the periodicity of the operations identified in § 2.1
Remark : Refer to the latest revision of the reference documents.
Item / Subject Mark MFG doc Ref. Type intervention Observation remark
(see § 1.3)
Action Limit/ periodicity
Engine OH i.a.w. BCAA Cir.Airw-08
Propeller OH i.a.w. BCAA Cir.Airw-13
Propeller Bolts NDI @ propeller OH or repair, i.a.w. BCAA
Cir.Airw-13
Alternator/ Generator OH
RI Annual/ 100h
DI brushes 500h
Starter OH
DI brushes 500h
Vacuum Pump CHK First 600, then every 100h
OC When worn out
Carburettor OH 2160h
Fuel Pump OH 10y
Magneto(s) DI/CHK/BT 500h / 10y i.a.w. BCAA TN 92-01 R2
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Item / Subject Mark MFG doc Ref. Type intervention Observation remark
(see § 1.3)
Action Limit/ periodicity
Oil Cooler Flush @ Engine OH
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The following provisions will be applied (Servicing, cleaning, lubrication and inspection).
3.2.1. Aircraft
3.2.2. Engine
3.2.3. Propeller
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SECTION 4
UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
NATURE REFERENCE
Engine
Propeller
Other equipment
Hydraulic Lock
Lightning strike
Flight in hail
NOTA :
In the demonstrated absence to recommendation of the manufacturer / TC holder, the aircraft having experienced an exceptional event will be
considered unfit for the flight and a procedure of inspection for the release to service must be filed and approved by the BCAA and carried out
before any flight.
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SECTION 5
CHECK FLIGHTS
Check flights must be performed at the end of the performance of certain maintenance operations.
The case when a check flight is required and the terms of his execution are defined below.
5.1 - In Case Of :
1.1. Complete check flight:
A complete check flight includes :
General verification of the performance of the aircraft listed in the flight manual (take-off, climb,
level) and the correct operation of the various systems, and,
execution of procedures not usually applied in operation (especially emergency procedures).
(*) "Replacement" concerns the removal of an engine followed by the installation of another engine, and "relocation", the removal
and refitting of an engine to its original position when no major action, such as the replacement of module, is performed on this
engine.
The weather conditions in the circuit and close environment of the concerned aerodrome must be
greater than the operational minima for VMC, and it must remain for the whole duration of the
check flight. If weather conditions become less than these minima during flight, the check flight must
be interrupted, or cancelled.
All flight controlled manoeuvres (manoeuvrability, stability, performance, etc.) must be performed in
VMC conditions.
The take-off weight for a check flight will be lower or at the most equal to the maximum landing
weight.
The representatives of the BCAA can participate/assist the check flight(s).
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Check flights should be carried out in day VMC and with a well-defined visible horizon since good attitude
awareness may be necessary for precise control and in the remote event of extreme attitudes being reached,
e.g. an unexpected and pronounced wing drop at the stall. In addition ensure that there is sufficient vertical
clearance from cloud for any recovery to be completed visually.
The aircraft must be flown in day VFR conditions. However for flights in a type where a type-qualified person
cannot be carried in a second seat (with appropriate flying controls), more stringent weather limits should be
applied. For tail wheel propeller aircraft the crosswind should be kept to a minimum and , depending on the
type, may be as little as 5 knots. Tailwinds must be avoided. Runway length is also a large consideration on
any first flight in an unfamiliar aircraft and should always allow a significant margin over and above the
national minimum requirements.
Be aware of grass strips; some aircraft need them but when damp, take-off and landing runs can be
considerably lengthened. However, some are particularly sensitive to wet runways and the consequent
increase in landing distance. A general rule for the first type flight should be a dry runway with a length
where possible of double the AFM landing distance figure.
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SECTION 6
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND CHECK FLIGHT PROGRAMME
Copy or attach below the schedule(s) for maintenance & periodic inspections defined in § 2.1 and check flight
programme defined in § 5.2
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