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Subpart D maintenance standards - Coggle Diagram
Subpart D maintenance standards
maintenance data
The person or organistion maintaining aircraft shall have access to use applicable current maintenance data in performance.
Data should be available in close proximity to aircarft or component whilst in maintained for mechanics and certifying staff.
Computer terminals should be sufficient in relation to the size of the work programme to enable essay access.
Tasks should be transcribed onto the work cards or worksheets and subdivided into a clear stage to make sure a record of the accomplishment of the maintenance task.
Maintenance data should be up to date by: subscribing to applicable amendment scheme, checking if amendment has been received and checking the amendment status of all data.
performance of maintenance
Carry out verification after completion of maintenance to ensure the aircraft or components is clear of all tools.
Be qualified for the tasks performed
Use the methods, techniques, standards, and instructions specified in the maintenance data.
Ensure that the area of maintenance is carried out well organised and clean in respect of dirt and contamination.
Maintenance should be performed by person whose authorised to issue a certificate of release to service under supervision of persons.
All maintenance should be performed within any environmental limitations specified by the maintenance data.
In case of inclement weather all long maintenance proper facilities should be used.
aircraft defects
Any aircraft with any defect that hazards seriously to the flight safety would be rectified before further flight.
only authorized certifying staff other ones to handle the situations.
maintenance data whether an aircraft effect hazard seriously affects the flight safety and therefore should be decided when and which rectification action shall be taken before further flight.
Aircraft defects of defined as being acceptable by competent authority.
approved minimum equipment mended by competent authority used by the pilot.
independent inspection
independent inspection is possible error capturing method.
includes inspections performed by an independent qualified person over task carried out by an authorised person.
authorised person someone who performs the task or supervisors that ask and assume the full responsibility of completion of the task.
independent qualified person someone independent and inspects and attests is satisfactory completion of the task and ensure that no deficiencies are found.