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Ex BOEING 737NG
1. Maintenance and Maintenance Levels
❖ Maintenance —All tasks to be carried out to support, maintain each
aircraft in an airworthy condition.
Table2 Maintenance Levels
⚫ Light scheduled maintenance
1 Line Maintenance ⚫ Servicing
⚫ Unscheduled maintenance
⚫ Heavy scheduled maintenance
2 Hangar Maintenance ⚫ Equipment/system maintenance
or replacement
⚫ Equipment / modules /
3 Workshop Maintenance
component maintenance
⚫ Airframe
4 Overhaul
⚫ Powerplant
⚫ Planning
5 Engineering
⚫ Airworthiness
2. Purpose-Maintenance Documentation
Boeing research
❖ shows that maintenance personnel spend about 30 to 40 percent of their
time on researching and documenting in maintenance activities.
3. Development of Documentation Media
Microfiches Paper documents CD-ROMs
BOEING DIGITAL
Technical Document
GPA Group
Aircraft Maintenance Manual
737
Commercial Aviation Service
-300/400/500
BOEING PROPIETARY
BOEING DIGITAL
DATA
Unpublished Work
Technical Document
@ 1999-2005 The Boeing Co.
See screen display for details
Jul 12/2005
GPA Group
Aircraft Maintenance Manual
Disc 1 of 1
AMM,D6-37540,Jul 12/2005,Rev 57
737
Commercial Aviation Service
-300/400/500
B737 FIM
B737 AMM
BOEING PROPIETARY
B737 WDM
B737 IPC
B737 SSM
Unpublished Work DATA
@ 1999-2005 The Boeing Co.
See screen display for details
Jul 12/2005
Disc 1 of 1
AMM,D6-37540,Jul 12/2005,Rev 57
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4. Classification of Aircraft Technical Manual
5. Classification of Aircraft Technical Manual for Maintenance
Technical
Publication
Airworthiness
AMM-Aircraft Maintenance Manual
Document
FIM-Fault Isolation Manual
AD: Airworthiness Directive Maintenance
IPC-Illustrated Parts Catalog Record
DDG: Dispatch Deviation Guide
SSM-System Schematic Manual Maintenance and Inspection
CDL: Configuration Deviation List Records
WDM-Wiring Diagram Manual
MEL: Minimum Equipment List Maintenance Entries
Inspection Entries
SB: Service Bulletin
Maintenance Forms
Repair and Alteration Form
Malfunction or Defect Report
6. Air Transport Association of America
❖ Founded by a group of airlines of America. it was the first trade
organization for the worldwide airlines.
A.T.A
SPECIFICATION
Originally is 1956
This specification
uniforms: Page Layout
Manual Format
Chapter Breakdown
❖ Objective——Established standards and procedures to make airline
operation more effective and efficient .
7. Mainstream International Technical Publication Specifications
Chapter Number:
XX YY ZZ
Publicatio chapte
section subject
n r
10. ATA100 Chapter Numbering
ATA 29 SYSTEM
Hydraulic system
Breakdown appointed to ATA 100
Sequence Number
Function Code
Chapter-Section-Subject