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A320-DAILY CHECK

Document Ref: AS-320-DC

A320
Daily Check

*A/C REGISTRATION: _______________________

*Date *Station **A/C Hours

**A/C Cycles

Notes:

(*) To be filled by Certifying staff.


(**) To be filled by Production Control.
1. Task to be accomplished every 24 hours elapsed time in exception within 36 hours elapse time.
2. PFR to be attached with this sheet.
For Production Control Use Only: Yes No Signature
1) Checked against master copy:
2) Deferred items:
3) Entry in Component Change Register:
4) Entry in Defect Register:
5) TLP No: From________ to________ attached
6) Completion of Work Sheet:

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The same person shall not carry out and inspect work, in relation to a maintenance task involving some element of
disassembly/reassembly of several aircraft components of the same type, fitted to more than one system on the
Same aircraft during a particular maintenance check.
S/N TASK DESCRIPTION TECH. AME

1. WALKAROUND INSPECTION:
A. EXTERNAL FUSELAGE:

Note: Do the walk around inspection of external fuselage as per FIGURE 1


attached with this sheet. Check for obvious damages, missing parts and general
condition.
Note: Where applicable, while inspecting the below items makes sure that there
is no signs of damage, corrosion, leaks or cracks on all the parts of the
components and the structure.
1. Check exterior of fuselage including radome positively latched, avionics
equipment vent air inlet valve, Ram air Inlet flap, pack air intake / outlet, ram
air turbine doors, flight control surfaces and empennage / APU area exhaust,
drain mast and vents (air intake flap) as far as visible from ground – for
condition, cleanliness and fluid leaks.
2. Do GVI of the lower half of the fuselage from the ground during walk around
as per AMM 05-21-00-200-001-A.
3. Check for presence, condition, clear and cleanliness of Pitot & Static ports, all
probes sensors and crew oxygen cylinder over Pressure indicator (Green
disc).
Note: Pay Special attention to burn marks/uneven surface/unusual coloration
on pitot probes.
4. Inspect belly fairing access panels & wing-to-fuselage fairings for missing
fasteners.
5. Do a general visual inspection of the stabilizers and the rear fuselage from
the ground during the aircraft walk-around as per AMM 05-23-00-200-001-A.
6. Make a GVI of the MLG from ground as far as visible & MLG doors as per
AMM 05-27-00-200-001-A.
7. Do a GVI of wing lower surface. This includes the slats and flaps.

8. Do a general visual inspection of the passenger/crew doors, the emergency


exits and the cargo doors as far as visible from the ground during the aircraft
walk-around as per AMM 05-28-00-200-001-A.
9. Check APU cowling latches are properly closed during the aircraft walk-
around.
10. Ensure potable water servicing (if required).

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S/N TASK DESCRIPTION TECH. AME

B. NLG/MLG SHOCK STRUTS:

1. Check NLG / MLG shock absorber for Normal extension and cleanliness,
Wheels for cleaning, tires for wear, damage and evidence of under inflation.
2. Carry out cleaning of shining portion of Main and Nose Landing Gear Shock
Strut telescoping member.
C. ENGINES NACELLES AND PYLONS (TO BE PERFORMED ON BOTH ENGINES)
1. GVI of power plants, nacelles & pylons of engine 1 & 2 as far as visible from
ground as per AMM 05-24-00-200-001-A.
2. Check visually Engines & Pylons (Cowling closed) for general condition
including: Cowling panel, air outlets security of latches, lip skin, intake cowl
and engines/pylons drain masts for no obstruction and evidence of leakage.
3. Check fan blades and spinner for FOD and free rotation
Note: Direction of rotation is CCW (Forward Looking Aft).
4. Check visually using flash light turbine exhaust 5th stage LPT blades nozzle and
exhaust/cone for damage and metal deposit.
5. Check visually using flash light fan exhaust: acoustic lining exit vanes and
struts, thrust reverser blocker door.
6. Check fan thrust reverser doors are properly latched (Red indicator not
protruding)
7. Check Engine intake/ exhaust and Pylon area for sign of damage and leaks.

8. Check oil level of integrated drive generator (green range) and replenish, if
necessary, as per AMM 24-21-51-200-010-A.
Record IDG Oil Qty Uplifted: IDG #1 _______ (Quart) IDG #2 _______ (Quart)

2. TIRE PRESSURE:
A. 1. Check tire pressure as per AMM 32-41-00-210-003-A, if incorrect inflate the
tire with nitrogen and then record the following values.

TPG P/N: ___________, S/N, ________ Next Calibration__________

NLG

Wheel (LH) _________ PSI Wheel (RH) _________ PSI

LH MLG

Wheel 1 ________ PSI Wheel 2 _________ PSI

RH MLG

Wheel 3 ________ PSI Wheel 4 _________ PSI


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S/N TASK DESCRIPTION TECH. AME

3. CARGO COMPARTMENT:
A. TO BE PERFORMED FOR EACH CARGO COMPARTMENT

1. Carry out visual inspection as far as possible from ground level of following
items in each cargo compartment.
a. Door nets and divider nets and net attachment joints.
b. Floor panels for obvious damage and serviceability of rollers.
c. Cargo door lining, side walls, ceiling, decompression panels.
d. Check cargo compartment for obvious damage and cleanliness.
e. Check Serviceability of Cargo Compartment lights.
4. INTERNAL FUSELAGE:
A. COCKPIT

1. Check instrument & all panels for cleanliness, condition & security of
installation.
2. Check cockpit interior, flooring pedestal; upholstery, cover
windows/windshields for cleanliness.
3. Check crew seats, belts & shoulder harness for condition.

4. Check windows & windshields for cracks and delamination. Check sliding
window for general condition & operation.
5. Check crew oxygen pressure.

6. Print, Review and attach PFR with the Daily Check.

7. At KHI Only: Remove PCMCIA card as per AMM TASK 31-36-00-000-001-A


containing EHM data from the FDIMU and send to MCC. Replace with a new
one as per AMM TASK 31-36-00-400-001-A. In case daily is performed at out
station raise entry in DDL for this task and intimate MCC for scheduling this
task at arrival of Aircraft at Base Station.

B. APU OIL LEVEL & HOURS RECORD

1. Perform APU oil level test and record APU hours and cycles via MCDU.

Hours: __________________ Cycles: ____________________

APU Oil Qty Uplifted: _________________ (Quart)

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S/N TASK DESCRIPTION TECH. AME

C. HYDRAULIC, ENGINE OIL QUANTITY & SQUIB TEST

1. Check hydraulic quantity on ECAM as per AMM TASK 29-30-00-200-002-A.


Make an entry in Tech Log if any replenishment is performed.
2. Check engine oil quantity within 5 to 60 min after engine shut down: if
indication is below minimum, check engine oil level at tank sight glass top-up
oil as required.
Note:
Servicing is not required prior to departure if the engine was serviced on
arrival or the oil tank sight glass shows a minimum of 23 quarts or the
cockpit indication shows a minimum of 19 quarts and pre-departure
walkaround checks confirm no oil pools/drips from drain mast.
Caution:
Adding too much oil to the tank can result in amber cross quantity indication
warnings and service disruption.
Note: In case servicing of fluid is performed, a re-inspection should be carried
out to re-check that the filler cap is securely locked and fastened. All fluid
uplifts should be recorded in applicable TLB page.
3. Perform operational test of the APU fire-extinguishing Loop/Squib as per
AMM Task 26-22-00-710-001-A.
4. Perform operational test of the Engine fire-extinguishing Loop/Squib as per
AMM Task 26-12-00-710-001-A.
D. AIRCRAFT DOCUMENTATION g. Noise Certificate
h. Emergency Equipment Chart
1. Ensure availability and validity of i. Technical Log Book
following onboard documents; (Previous/Current/Spare) **
a. Certificate of Registration j. Cabin Log
b. Certificate of Airworthiness (Previous/Current/Spare) **
(C of A). k. Flight Log (Current/Spare) **
c. Certificate of Insurance l. Certificate of Maintenance
d. Weight Schedule Review (C of MR).
e. Radio License m. Maintenance Release (MR).
f. Radio Installation Certificate **Note: any extra copies of log
books should be forwarded to
Production Control immediately.

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S/N TASK DESCRIPTION TECH. AME

E. PASSENGER CABIN

1. Review Cabin Maintenance Logbook & CDDL and take necessary actions.
2. Ensure A/C interior cleanliness.

3. Check PVC floor covering near entry door and galley areas for obvious
damage and cleanliness.
4. Check Pressure of Emergency Cylinder/Accumulator of the
Passenger/Crew Doors as per AMM 52-10-00-210-004-A.
5. Passenger seats for obvious damage and seat covers for condition and stain.

6. Sidewall- and ceiling panels, bins, partitions and curtains for obvious
damages and cleanliness.
7. Ceiling panels for proper installation.

8. Check all portable Oxygen units for minimum dispatch pressure.

9. Check for serviceability of cabin reading, external lights. Operational test of


cabin emergency lights by “Test Emergency Light Sys” pushbutton &
emergency escape path marking.
10. In all Galley’s Area Check Galley Inserts & Equipment for missing parts,
condition, serviceability of Electrically operated items & water taps for
proper function.
11. Ensure that the waste bin compartment doors are securely closed and waste
disposal slot flaps are operating correctly.
F. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT

Check all the emergency equipment for condition quantity & validity. Check that
all installation/ fixtures / brackets etc. required to secure the emergency
equipment to their proper location are installed and in serviceable condition.
Raise Defer defect list for replacement as required.
Note:

Refer Emergency Equipment Chart in aircraft for location of equipment.

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CERTIFICATE OF RELEASE TO SERVICE

"Certifies that the work specified, except as otherwise specified, was carried out in accordance with ANO-145
and in respect to that work the aircraft / aircraft component is considered ready for release to service"

NAME SIGNATURE AUTHORIZATION STAMP DATE

CAT B1:

CAT B2:

CAT A:

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EXTERNAL WALK AROUND DIAGRAM

FIGURE 1

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