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CHAPTER 10
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CHAPTER 10
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SUBJECT ________
CH/SE/SU C
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PARKING, MOORING, STORAGE & RETURN TO
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SERVICE - GENERAL
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
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PARKING/STORAGE 10-10-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
PARKING 10-11-00
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 201 ALL
Parking procedures 201 ALL
Parking Procedure in Flight-ready 203 ALL
Condition (Parking of not more
than 15 Days)
Parking Procedure in Flight-ready 210 ALL
Condition (Parking of not more
than 12 Weeks)
Return to Operation after Parking 224 ALL
not more than 15 Days
Return to Operation after Parking 230 ALL
not more than 12 Weeks
Renewal of 15-Day Parking Period 237 ALL
Renewal of 12-Week Parking Period 239 ALL
Installation of the Aircraft 241 ALL
Protection Equipment
Removal of the Aircraft Protection 253 ALL
Equipment
Procedure for the Installation of 258 ALL
Wheel Chocks on Aircraft
PARKING 10-11-00
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Periodic Ground Check at 7-day 601 ALL
Intervals
Periodic Ground Check at 15-day 603 ALL
Intervals
Periodic Ground Check at 1-month 610 ALL
Intervals
STORAGE 10-12-00
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 201 ALL
Storage Procedures 201 ALL
Storage Procedure (Storage Not 203 ALL
More than 6 Months)
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Storage Procedure (Storage Not 225 ALL
More than 2 Years)
Renewal for 6 Months Storage 249 ALL
Period
Renewal for 2 Years Storage Period 252 ALL
STORAGE 10-12-00
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Periodic Ground Check at 7-day 601 ALL
Intervals
Periodic Ground Check at 15-day 603 ALL
Intervals
Periodic Ground-Check at 1-month 606 ALL
Interval
Periodic ground-check at 3-month 612 ALL
interval
Periodic Ground Check at 6-month 620 ALL
Intervals
Periodic Ground Check at 1-year 621 001-049, 051-099
Intervals 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
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MOORING 10-20-00
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 201 ALL
Mooring of the Aircraft 201 ALL
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RETURN TO SERVICE 10-30-00
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Return to Operation after Storage 601 ALL
Period
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PARKING, MOORING, STORAGE & RETURN TO SERVICE - GENERAL
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1. _______
General
This chapter covers:
- Parking/Storage (Ref. ATA 10-10),
- Mooring (Ref. ATA 10-20),
- Return to Service (Ref. ATA 10-30).
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PARKING/STORAGE - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1. _______
General
This section provides information related to the parking and storage of the
aircraft.
It is divided as follows:
- PARKING (Ref. ATA 10-11),
- STORAGE (Ref. ATA 10-12).
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PARKING - MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
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TASK 10-11-00-555-006
Parking procedures
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Referenced Information
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Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-860-083
A. Not Applicable
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-555-073
(a) During parking for not more than 15 days, you must do a periodic
ground check at 7-day intervals (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-200-002).
(b) Return to operation after parking period of not more than 15 days
(Ref. TASK 10-11-00-554-003).
(c) You can do again the procedure to park the aircraft for not more
than 15 days one time only (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-555-011).
R NOTE : The procedure for the renewal of the 12-week parking period
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R includes an instruction to do a non-revenue flight within the
R aircraft standard envelope.
(a) During parking period of not more than 12 weeks, you must do
periodic ground checks:
- periodic ground check at 7-day intervals (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-
200-002)
- periodic ground check at 15-day intervals (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-
200-003)
- periodic ground check at 1-month intervals (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-
200-004).
(c) You can do again the procedure to park the aircraft for not more
than 12 weeks more than one time (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-555-012).
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TASK 10-11-00-555-007
CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR STORED/ PARKED
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AIRCRAFT. DO NOT CHANGE OR STOP THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM WITHOUT
APPROVAL FROM YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives the preservation steps for a parking period of not more
than 15 days.
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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B. Referenced Information
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-860-072
A. General
(1) This section gives the procedure to park the aircraft in standard
weather conditions but:
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Subtask 10-11-00-615-053
Subtask 10-11-00-941-054
C. Safety Precautions
(1) Park the aircraft on a flat surface. Make sure that the wheels of the
nose landing gear are on the aircraft axis and the aircraft points
into the wind.
(2) Install the safety devices on the landing gears (Ref. TASK 32-00-00-
481-001).
(3) Make sure that the flaps, the slats, the spoilers and the thrust
reversers are retracted.
R (4) Make sure that the THS pitch-trim control wheel is set to two degrees
R aircraft nose up.
Subtask 10-11-00-650-058
D. Aircraft Configuration
(2) If necessary refuel the fuel tanks to 30% minimum of their total
capacity (Ref. TASK 12-11-28-650-003) or (Ref. TASK 12-11-28-650-
004).
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-281-059
(1) Drain water from all the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001).
Subtask 10-11-00-680-055
NOTE : The airline can use its experience to adapt the 2-day
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interval.
Subtask 10-11-00-620-060
Subtask 10-11-00-555-065
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Subtask 10-11-00-860-073
(a) We recommend that you disconnect the batteries 2PB1 and 2PB2
(Ref. TASK 24-38-51-000-001).
5. Close-up
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Subtask 10-11-00-942-055
A. Close-up.
(1) Make an entry in the aircraft log book or attach a tag on the Captain
side stick to tell the crew that protection covers/devices are
installed.
(2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.
Subtask 10-11-00-555-066
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(3) You can do the renewal procedure one time (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-555-
011).
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TASK 10-11-00-555-008
CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR STORED/ PARKED
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AIRCRAFT. DO NOT CHANGE OR STOP THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM WITHOUT
APPROVAL FROM YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives the preservation steps for a parking period of not more
than 12 weeks.
R NOTE : The procedure for the renewal of the 12-week parking period includes
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R an instruction to do a non-revenue flight within the aircraft
R standard envelope.
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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B. Consumable Materials
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-860-074
R A. General
(1) This section gives the procedure to park the aircraft in standard
weather conditions but:
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(Ref. TASK 12-31-32-660-001), (Ref. TASK 12-31-35-660-001),
(Ref. TASK 12-31-38-660-001),
(Ref. TASK 12-31-49-660-001), (Ref. TASK 12-31-51-660-001),
(Ref. TASK 12-31-52-660-001), (Ref. TASK 12-31-71-660-001).
Subtask 10-11-00-615-054
Subtask 10-11-00-941-055
C. Safety Precautions
(1) Park the aircraft on a flat surface. Make sure that the wheels of the
nose landing gear are on the aircraft axis and the aircraft points
into the wind.
(2) Install the safety devices on the landing gears (Ref. TASK 32-00-00-
481-001).
(3) Make sure that the flaps, the slats, the spoilers and the thrust
reversers are retracted.
R (4) Make sure that the THS pitch-trim control wheel is set to two degrees
R aircraft nose up.
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Subtask 10-11-00-650-059
D. Aircraft Configuration
(2) If necessary refuel the fuel tanks to 30% minimum of their total
capacity (Ref. TASK 12-11-28-650-003) or (Ref. TASK 12-11-28-650-
004).
4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-281-060
(3) Drain water from all the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001)
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Subtask 10-11-00-710-056-B
NOTE : You can ignore this step if the last flight cycle was in the last
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24 hours (engines and APU operated). In these conditions, the
parking period starts from the end of this last flight cycle.
(1) Start the APU and operate it for at least 5 minutes at no load
governed speed:
- for a GTCP 36-300 APU: (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-860-003)
- for an APS 3200 APU: (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-860-005)
- for a 131-9(A) APU: (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-860-008)
Subtask 10-11-00-710-057
NOTE : You can ignore this step if the last flight cycle was in the last
____
24 hours (engines and APU operated). In these conditions, the
parking period starts from the end of this last flight cycle.
(1) Start the engines and let them become stable at ground idle for 15 to
20 min (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-003).
Subtask 10-11-00-710-057-A
NOTE : You can ignore this step if the last flight cycle was in the last
____
24 hours (engines and APU operated). In these conditions, the
parking period starts from the end of this last flight cycle.
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(1) Start the engines and let them become stable at ground idle for 15 to
20 min (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-043).
Subtask 10-11-00-680-056
Subtask 10-11-00-170-055
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-10-00-170-003).
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 213-213, 221-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Subtask 10-11-00-170-055-A
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-22-25-170-001).
Subtask 10-11-00-620-061
Subtask 10-11-00-620-062
(1) We recommend that you do the protection of the cockpit and passenger
seats with STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002). This is to
prevent discoloration by the sun during a long parking period.
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**ON A/C 001-003, 051-054,
Subtask 10-11-00-620-063-A
(6) Lubricate the safety pin guide fitting and the door arming/disarming
mechanism (Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-014).
(12) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-043) on the seals of all the
doors.
Subtask 10-11-00-620-063
R
EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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(3) Open all the pressurized access doors.
(5) Lubricate the safety pin guide fitting and the door arming/disarming
mechanism (Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-014).
(10) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-043) on the seals of all the
doors.
Subtask 10-11-00-620-063-B
(6) Lubricate the safety pin guide fitting and the door arming/disarming
mechanism (Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-014).
R
EFF : 004-049, 055-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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(8) Lubricate the external control handle and the telescopic arm
(Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-013).
(12) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-043) on the seals of all the
doors.
Subtask 10-11-00-555-067
(1) Put adapted protection equipment on all the probes, the engines and
the APU (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-555-013).
Subtask 10-11-00-860-075
(2) Disconnect the batteries 2PB1 and 2PB2 (Ref. TASK 24-38-51-000-001).
R
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5. Close-up
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Subtask 10-11-00-942-056-A
A. Close-up.
(3) Close the FWD and aft cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.
(6) Make an entry in the aircraft log book or attach a tag on the captain
side stick to tell the crew that protection covers/devices are
installed.
Subtask 10-11-00-942-056
A. Close-up.
(3) Close the FWD and aft cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.
(5) Make an entry in the aircraft log book or attach a tag on the captain
side stick to tell the crew that protection covers/devices are
installed.
EFF :
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**ON A/C 301-399,
Subtask 10-11-00-942-056-B
A. Close-up.
(4) Close the FWD and aft cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.
(6) Make an entry in the aircraft log book or attach a tag on the captain
side stick to tell the crew that protection covers/devices are
installed.
Subtask 10-11-00-555-068
(3) You can do the renewal procedure more than one time (Ref. TASK 10-11-
00-555-012).
R NOTE : The procedure for the renewal of the 12-week parking period
____
R includes an instruction to do a non-revenue flight within the
R aircraft standard envelope.
R
EFF :
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TASK 10-11-00-554-003
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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B. Referenced Information
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-615-055
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 15M (49 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position near the
aircraft.
(2) Put a warning notice in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the systems while you prepare the aircraft for operation
again.
4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-860-076
A. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Do a general visual inspection of the airframe from the ground for
correct condition.
Subtask 10-11-00-020-065
R (1) Remove all the protection equipment from the engines, the APU and the
R probes (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-555-014).
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Subtask 10-11-00-860-077
(1) Connect the batteries 2PB1, 2PB2 and make sure that the battery
charge is correct (Ref. TASK 24-38-51-400-001).
Subtask 10-11-00-281-061
(1) Drain water from all the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001).
Subtask 10-11-00-210-065
E. Inspection
Subtask 10-11-00-170-056
NOTE : Flush the Air Data System only if the parking period is more than
____
7 days.
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
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(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-10-00-170-003).
Subtask 10-11-00-170-056-A
NOTE : Flush the Air Data System only if the parking period is more than
____
7 days.
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-22-25-170-001).
5. Close-up
________
Subtask 10-11-00-942-057
A. Close-up
(2) Remove the tag from the Captain side stick or write in the log book
that the protection covers/devices are no longer installed.
(3) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
EFF :
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TASK 10-11-00-554-004
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-615-051
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 15M (49 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position near the
aircraft.
(2) Put a warning notice in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the systems while you prepare the aircraft for operation
again.
4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-941-051
A. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Do a general visual inspection of the airframe from the ground for
correct condition.
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Subtask 10-11-00-020-063
R (1) Remove all the protection equipment from the engines, the APU and the
R probes (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-555-014).
Subtask 10-11-00-860-066
(1) Connect the batteries 2PB1, 2PB2 and make sure that the battery
charge is correct (Ref. TASK 24-38-51-400-001).
Subtask 10-11-00-680-053
(2) Drain water from all the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001)
(3) Do a check of all the fuel tanks for leakage (Ref. TASK 28-11-00-280-
002).
Subtask 10-11-00-210-062
E. Inspection
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(3) Do a check of the tire condition (Ref. TASK 32-41-00-210-002).
Subtask 10-11-00-170-054
NOTE : Flush the Air Data System only if the parking period is more than
____
7 Days
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-10-00-170-003).
Subtask 10-11-00-170-054-A
NOTE : Flush the Air Data System only if the parking period is more than
____
7 Days
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-22-25-170-001).
EFF :
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**ON A/C 001-003, 051-054,
Subtask 10-11-00-010-055-A
G. Get Access
(1) Open and close all the access doors to the pressurized area and make
sure that they operate correctly :
- the AFT and FWD passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-010-001)
and (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-410-001)
- the FWD and AFT cargo compartments (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002) and
(Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002)
- the bulk cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-006) and
(Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-008)
Subtask 10-11-00-010-055
G. Get Access
(1) Open and close all the access doors to the pressurized area and make
sure that they operate correctly :
- the AFT and FWD passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-010-001)
and (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-410-001)
- the FWD and AFT cargo compartments (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002) and
(Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002)
Subtask 10-11-00-010-055-B
G. Get Access
(1) Open and close all the access doors to the pressurized area and make
sure that they operate correctly :
- the AFT and FWD passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-010-001)
and (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-410-001)
- the emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-010-001) and
(Ref. TASK 52-10-00-410-001)
- the FWD and AFT cargo compartments (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002) and
(Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002)
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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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**ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
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Subtask 10-11-00-860-067
A. Close-up
(2) Remove the tag from the Captain side stick or write in the log book
that the protection covers/devices are no longer installed.
(3) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
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TASK 10-11-00-555-011
CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR STORED/ PARKED
_______
AIRCRAFT. DO NOT CHANGE OR STOP THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM WITHOUT
APPROVAL FROM YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-860-078
A. Not Applicable
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-210-066
(3) Drain water from all the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001)
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TASK 10-11-00-555-012
CAUTION : YOU MUST CONTINUE TO DO THE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE DURING THE PARKING
_______
PERIOD.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-860-065
A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-210-061
(1) Do the full return to operation after parking not more than 12 weeks
procedure (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-554-004).
Subtask 10-11-00-555-060
B. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-555-061
C. Parking Period
(1) The new parking period for 12 weeks starts from the end of this last
flight.
5. Close-up
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Subtask 10-11-00-555-062
(1) Let the engines and the APU become cool and install protection
covers/plugs on the fuselage, the engines and the APU area (Ref. TASK
10-11-00-555-013).
(3) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
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TASK 10-11-00-555-013
WARNING : DO NOT APPLY ADHESIVE TAPE ON THE PROBES, DUCTS, SENSORS (STATIC,
_______
PITOT, TAT, AOA). USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED TOOLS FOR THE PROTECTION OF
THE AIRCRAFT. THE SPECIFIED TOOLS:
- GIVE THE CORRECT PROTECTION TO THE AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT,
- ARE EASY TO SEE FROM THE GROUND,
- ARE EASY TO REMOVE.
IF YOU USE TAPE, THERE IS A RISK THAT SOME TAPE, OR ADHESIVE FROM THE
TAPE, WILL STAY ON THE PROBES, DUCTS OR SENSORS. THIS CAN CAUSE
INCORRECT INDICATIONS ON THE RELATED COCKPIT INSTRUMENTS.
WARNING : YOU MUST BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE
_______
ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR ALMOST 1 HOUR.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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B. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-941-056
A. Safety Precautions
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the systems while you install the protective devices on
the aircraft.
(4) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position near the
aircraft.
(5) Before installation of protection devices, make sure that the probes,
the engines and the APU are cool.
4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-555-069
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Protective Equipment
Figure 201/TASK 10-11-00-991-001
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(4) Protection of the 6 static probes
- Put the COVER-STATIC PROBE (98D10103500001) in position.
Subtask 10-11-00-555-069-A
Subtask 10-11-00-555-070
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Protective Equipment
R Figure 201A/TASK 10-11-00-991-001-A
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Protective Equipment
Figure 202/TASK 10-11-00-991-004
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Protective Equipment
Figure 202A/TASK 10-11-00-991-004-A
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Half Plug
Figure 203/TASK 10-11-00-991-005
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R **ON A/C 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Subtask 10-11-00-555-070-A
Subtask 10-11-00-555-071
5. Close-up
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Subtask 10-11-00-942-058
A. Close-up
(1) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
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Protective Equipment
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Protective Equipment
R Figure 205/TASK 10-11-00-991-006
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TASK 10-11-00-555-014
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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B. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-941-057
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the ENG/MODE selector switch is in the NORM position.
(2) Make sure that the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control lever is in the OFF
position.
(3) Make sure that a WARNING NOTICE is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the systems while you remove the protective
devices on the aircraft.
(4) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position near the
aircraft.
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-555-075-A
Subtask 10-11-00-555-075
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401-499,
Subtask 10-11-00-555-076-A
Subtask 10-11-00-555-076
Subtask 10-11-00-555-077
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5. Close-up
________
Subtask 10-11-00-942-059
A. Close-up
(1) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
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R TASK 10-11-00-555-015
R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job
R This task gives general recommendations about the location of wheel chocks
R for different aircraft conditions.
R NOTE : The operator can use these guidelines and his experience and
____
R knowledge of the local regulations to make a decision.
R 2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R B. Referenced Information
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 3. __________
Job Set-up
R Subtask 10-11-00-941-058
R (1) Use CHOCK - WHEEL that agree with SAE AIR4905 standard.
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R 4. Procedure
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R Subtask 10-11-00-555-078
R (a) Put the CHOCK - WHEEL in front of and behind the outboard wheel
R of the right and left MLG.
R (b) There must be a small distance between the tires and the CHOCK -
R WHEEL.
R NOTE : If you put CHOCK - WHEEL at the NLG because of the local
____
R regulations, make sure that they do not touch the tires.
R (2) Aircraft in flight-ready condition with wind speed more than 25 Kts
R (a) Put the CHOCK - WHEEL behind and in front of the NLG and MLG
R wheels.
R (b) There must be a small distance between the tires and the CHOCK -
R WHEEL.
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R Location of Wheel Chocks
R Figure 206/TASK 10-11-00-991-010
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R (3) Aircraft in parking or storage condition
R (a) Put the CHOCK - WHEEL behind and in front of the NLG and MLG
R wheels.
R (b) There must be a small distance between the tires and the CHOCK -
R WHEEL.
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PARKING - INSPECTION/CHECK
__________________________
TASK 10-11-00-200-002
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives the periodic ground check at 7-day intervals for a
parking period of not more than 15 days or of not more than 12 weeks
(aircraft in flight-ready condition).
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 3. __________
Job Set-up
R Subtask 10-11-00-020-067
R A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-210-063
A. Inspection
(1) Do a general visual inspection of the airframe from the ground for
correct condition.
(a) Make sure that the protective equipments are correctly installed.
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(c) Make sure that there are no signs of bird nesting in all areas of
the aircraft to which birds have access.
(e) Do a check of the outer skin for contamination that is not usual.
(2) Make sure that the extension of landing gear shock absorbers is
correct.
R 5. Close-up
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R Subtask 10-11-00-555-074
R A. Not Applicable
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TASK 10-11-00-200-003
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives the periodic ground check at 15-day intervals for a
parking period of not more than 12 weeks (aircraft in flight-ready
condition).
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-020-066
A. Removal of Protections
(1) Remove all protection covers/plugs from the fuselage, the engines and
the APU area.
Subtask 10-11-00-860-079
B. Aircraft Configuration
R (1) Install and connect the batteries 2PB1 and 2PB2 and make sure that
R the charge is correct (Ref. TASK 24-38-51-400-001).
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-11-00-210-067
A. Inspection
(1) Make sure that the extension of the landing gear shock absorbers is
correct.
(3) Do a check of the tire and wheel condition (Ref. TASK 32-41-00-210-
002).
Subtask 10-11-00-700-052
(1) Do the test of the nose wheel steering with the handwheel and with
the pedals (Ref. TASK 32-51-00-720-003) (Ref. TASK 32-51-00-720-004).
(2) Do the test of the normal braking system and alternate braking system
(Ref. TASK 32-42-00-710-001) (Ref. TASK 32-43-00-710-001).
(3) Do the test of the brake fans (if installed) (Ref. TASK 32-48-00-720-
001).
Subtask 10-11-00-700-055
(3) Start the engines and let them become stable at ground idle
(Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-003).
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(4) Stop the APU:
- for a GTCP 36-300 APU: (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-860-004)
- for an APS 3200 APU: (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-860-006)
- for a 131-9(A) APU: (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-860-009)
(6) Do the test of the bleed air system (Ref. TASK 36-11-00-710-003) and
make sure that the related BLEED PRESS and BLEED TEMP indications are
satisfactory.
(7) Do the test of the wing ice-protection system (Ref. TASK 30-11-00-
710-001).
(8) Do the test of the engine air intake ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-21-
00-710-002).
Subtask 10-11-00-700-055-A
(3) Start the engines and let them become stable at ground idle
(Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-043).
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(6) Do the test of the bleed air system (Ref. TASK 36-11-00-710-003) and
make sure that the related BLEED PRESS and BLEED TEMP indications are
satisfactory.
(7) Do the test of the wing ice-protection system (Ref. TASK 30-11-00-
710-001).
(8) Do the test of the engine air intake ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-21-
00-710-002).
Subtask 10-11-00-866-054
(1) Operate all the flight control surfaces on full travel and make sure
that they operate correctly.
(a) Move the flap and slat control lever one time from 0 to FULL and
back to extend and retract the slats and the flaps (Ref. TASK 27-
50-00-866-008).
(b) Push the left then the right pedal until it touches the
mechanical stop, to operate the rudder (Ref. TASK 27-24-00-710-
001).
(d) Move the pitch trim control wheel to the nose up and nose down
position to operate the THS.
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Subtask 10-11-00-281-062
(1) Drain water from all the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001).
Subtask 10-11-00-584-054
NOTE : You can ignore this step if you moved the aircraft for the engine
____
run-up.
(1) Remove the wheel chocks that you installed during the parking
procedure.
NOTE : Before remove the wheel chocks, make sure that the parking
____
brake is ON and pressurized.
(2) Move the aircraft, by 1/4 turn of the wheels, to prevent damage to
the tires and brinelling of the bearings.
Subtask 10-11-00-860-081
R G. Aircraft Configuration
(2) Disconnect and remove the batteries 2PB1 and 2PB2 (Ref. TASK 24-38-
51-000-001).
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5. Close-up
________
Subtask 10-11-00-555-072
(1) Let the engines and the APU become cool and install protection
covers/plugs on the fuselage, the engines and the APU area (Ref. TASK
10-11-00-555-013).
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TASK 10-11-00-200-004
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives the periodic ground check at 1-month intervals for a
parking period of not more than 12 weeks (aircraft in flight-ready
condition).
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-11-00-860-082
A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 10-11-00-281-063
A. Inspection
(1) Make sure that the extension of the landing gear shock absorbers is
correct.
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STORAGE - MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
_______________________________
TASK 10-12-00-553-005
Storage Procedures
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-12-00-860-058
A. Not Applicable
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-12-00-553-068
(1) Storage procedure for a period of not more than 6 months (Ref. TASK
10-12-00-553-006)
(a) During the storage period of not more than 6 months, you must do
periodic ground checks:
- at 7-day intervals (Ref. TASK 10-12-00-200-006)
- at 15-day intervals (Ref. TASK 10-12-00-200-007)
- at 1-month interval (Ref. TASK 10-12-00-200-008)
- at 3-month intervals (Ref. TASK 10-12-00-200-009).
R
R (b) You can do again the procedure to store the aircraft not more
than six months one time only (Ref. TASK 10-12-00-553-008).
(2) Storage procedure for a period not more than 2 years (Ref. TASK 10-
12-00-553-007).
(a) During storage period not more than 2 years, you must do perodic
ground-checks:
- at 7-day intervals (Ref. TASK 10-12-00-200-006).
- at 15-day intervals (Ref. TASK 10-12-00-200-007).
- at 1-month interval (Ref. TASK 10-12-00-200-008).
- at 3-month intervals (Ref. TASK 10-12-00-200-009).
- at 6-month intervals (Ref. TASK 10-12-00-200-010).
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TASK 10-12-00-553-006
CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR STORED/ PARKED
_______
AIRCRAFT. DO NOT CHANGE OR STOP THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM WITHOUT
APPROVAL FROM YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives the preservation steps for a storage period of not more
than 6 months.
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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B. Consumable Materials
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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C. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-12-00-860-059
A. General
(1) This section gives the procedure for aircraft storage in standard
weather conditions but:
Subtask 10-12-00-615-054
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Subtask 10-12-00-941-051
C. Safety Precautions
(1) Park the aircraft on a flat surface. Make sure that the wheels of the
nose landing gear are on the aircraft axis and the aircraft points
into the wind.
(2) Install the safety devices on the landing gears (Ref. TASK 32-00-00-
481-001).
(4) Make sure that the flaps, the slats, the spoilers and the thrust
reversers are retracted.
R (5) Make sure that the THS pitch-trim control wheel is set to two degrees
R aircraft nose up.
(6) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not to operate the
systems during the aircraft storage procedure.
Subtask 10-12-00-650-053
D. Aircraft Configuration
4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 10-12-00-010-058-A
A. Get Access
(1) Open the aft and FWD passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-010-
001).
(2) Open the aft and FWD cargo compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).
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(3) Open the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001) (Ref. TASK
32-22-00-010-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-010-058
A. Get Access
(1) Open the aft and FWD passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-010-
001).
(2) Open the aft and FWD cargo compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).
(3) Open the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001) (Ref. TASK
32-22-00-010-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-010-058-B
A. Get Access
(1) Open the aft and FWD passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-010-
001).
(2) Open the aft and FWD cargo compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).
(4) Open the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001) (Ref. TASK
32-22-00-010-001).
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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-212, 214-220, 236-238,
Subtask 10-12-00-170-053
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-10-00-170-003).
Subtask 10-12-00-170-053-A
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-22-25-170-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-620-073
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(b) Apply COMMON GREASE (Material No. 04-004):
- to the towing and debogging fittings
- to the uplock and downlock mechanisms after cleaning of these
mechanisms.
(c) Apply talcum to all the rubber parts but not the tires.
(e) Clean all the actuator rods and apply a thin layer of HYDRAULIC
FLUIDS (Material No. 02-003).
(f) Put protection on the bottom sections of the landing gears with
STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002).
(2) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-005) on all hydraulic unions
in the NLG and MLG wheel-well bays.
(a) We recommend that you install used tires or wheels with used
tires:
- on the nose landing gear (Ref. TASK 32-41-12-400-001)
- on the main landing gear (Ref. TASK 32-41-11-400-006).
(b) Lubricate the bearings with COMMON GREASE (Material No. 04-001).
(c) Make sure that there is no corrosion on the brakes and on each
half wheel (Ref. TASK 32-40-00-200-001).
(d) Remove the debris guard, the impeller and the shroud of the brake
fans (Ref. TASK 32-48-51-000-005) (If installed).
- Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-027) on the removed
parts.
(f) Put protection on the brakes and the wheels with STORAGE
PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002).
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Subtask 10-12-00-550-052
(a) Drain, flush and dry the system if necessary (Ref. TASK 12-24-38-
680-001).
(a) Drain, flush and clean the system with disinfectant if necessary
(Ref. TASK 12-16-38-613-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-281-053
(3) Drain water from all the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001).
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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-105, 201-203,
Subtask 10-12-00-620-074
(1) Lubricate:
- the mechanical control chains of the THS (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-
007)
- the THS-actuator ball-screw nut (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-003)
- the rudder bearings No. 6 (Ref. TASK 12-22-55-640-001)
- the trimmable horizontal stabilizer bearings and attachment
fittings (Ref. TASK 12-22-53-640-001)
- the roller bearings of the flap tracks (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-004)
- the roller and the pinion bearings of the slat tracks (Ref. TASK
12-22-27-640-006)
- all the spoiler servo-control bearings (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-005)
- the slat tracks surface with OILS (Material No. 03-001)
- the flap rotary actuators (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-008).
Subtask 10-12-00-620-074-A
(1) Lubricate:
- the mechanical control chains of the THS (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-
007)
- the THS-actuator ball-screw nut (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-003)
- the rudder bearings No. 6 (Ref. TASK 12-22-55-640-001)
- the trimmable horizontal stabilizer bearings and attachment
fittings (Ref. TASK 12-22-53-640-001)
- the roller bearings of the flap tracks (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-004)
- the roller and the pinion bearings of the slat tracks (Ref. TASK
12-22-27-640-006)
- all the spoiler servo-control bearings (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-005)
- the slat tracks surface with OILS (Material No. 03-001)
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(2) Do an operational test of the flap and slat systems (Ref. TASK 27-54-
00-710-002).
Subtask 10-12-00-620-075
Subtask 10-12-00-620-075-A
Subtask 10-12-00-620-076-B
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Subtask 10-12-00-210-069
(1) Make sure that all the external structural drain holes are not
clogged:
Subtask 10-12-00-620-077
R (1) With STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and BONDING AND
R ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent):
(a) Put a cover on the top of the rudder to give protection from bird
excrement.
(b) Seal:
- the surge-tank overpressure
- the L and R ailerons to give protection from bird nests
- the air conditioning inlets and outlets
- the avionics ventilation inlets and outlets
- the battery venturi.
(2) Seal the fuel NACA air intakes and the overpressure protector outlet
R (trim and wing tanks) with fine nylon netting and BONDING AND
R ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent).
(3) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-005) on the trailing edge of
the wings.
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Subtask 10-12-00-620-078
(1) Put a plastic film protection on the carpets of the cabin aisle, the
cockpit and the galley areas.
(2) Put STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) on all the passenger
and cockpit seats.
Subtask 10-12-00-620-079-A
(2) Lubricate the safety pin guide-fitting and the door arming/disarming
mechanism (Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-014).
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(8) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-043) on the seals of all the
doors.
Subtask 10-12-00-620-079
(2) Lubricate the safety pin guide-fitting and the door arming/disarming
mechanism (Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-014).
(7) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-043) on the seals of all the
doors.
Subtask 10-12-00-620-079-B
(2) Lubricate the safety pin guide-fitting and the door arming/disarming
mechanism (Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-014).
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(4) Lubricate the external control handle and the telescopic arm
(Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-013).
(8) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-043) on the seals of all the
doors.
Subtask 10-12-00-620-080
(a) In the cockpit, on the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY
pushbutton switch (the OFF legend goes off).
(b) On one of the oxygen masks, operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET
slide a sufficient number of times to make the system empty.
Subtask 10-12-00-620-081
(1) Do the deactivation of the rain repellent system (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-
040-002).
(2) Put plastic bags or films on the two spray nozzles and attach them on
R the structure with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-
R 052) (or equivalent).
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Subtask 10-12-00-020-061
Q. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the Digital Flight Data Recorder 1TU (Ref. TASK 31-33-55-000-
001).
(2) Remove the Cockpit Voice Recorder 1RK (Ref. TASK 23-71-35-000-001).
(3) Remove:
- all the EPSU batteries (Ref. TASK 33-51-38-000-002)
- the emergency locator beacon.
Subtask 10-12-00-555-056
(1) Put protection on all the probes, the engines and APU with adapted
protection equipment (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-555-013).
(2) Keep all external protection equipment flags in position with BONDING
AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent).
Subtask 10-12-00-860-060
(2) Disconnect and remove the batteries 2PB1 and 2PB2 (Ref. TASK 24-38-
51-000-001).
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5. Close-up
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Subtask 10-12-00-942-056-A
A. Close-up
(3) Close the FWD and aft cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
(5) Close all the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-22-00-410-001),
(Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
(6) Close all the access door panels that you opened during the storage
procedure.
R (7) Seal with STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and BONDING AND
R ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent) all the
R openings that give access to:
- the passenger compartment,
- the cockpit,
- the cargo compartment,
- the APU,
- the engines,
- the landing gears.
R (8) Seal with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or
R equivalent):
- the passenger/crew door handles,
- the emergency exit door handles,
- the FWD and aft cargo door handles,
- the bulk cargo door handle,
- the avionics-compartment door handles.
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(11) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
(12) Make an entry in the aircraft log book or attach a tag on the Captain
side stick to tell the crew that the protection covers/devices are
installed.
Subtask 10-12-00-942-056
A. Close-up
(3) Close the FWD and aft cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
(4) Close all the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-22-00-410-001),
(Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
(5) Close all the access door panels that you opened during the storage
procedure.
(6) Seal with STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and BONDING AND
ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent) all the
openings that give access to:
- the passenger compartment,
- the cockpit,
- the cargo compartment,
- the APU,
- the engines,
- the landing gears.
(7) Seal with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or
equivalent):
- the passenger/crew door handles,
- the emergency exit door handles,
- the FWD and aft cargo door handles,
- the avionics-compartment door handles.
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(9) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-
002).
(10) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
(11) Make an entry in the aircraft log book or attach a tag on the Captain
side stick to tell the crew that the protection covers/devices are
installed.
Subtask 10-12-00-942-056-B
A. Close-up
(4) Close the FWD and aft cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
(6) Close all the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-22-00-410-001),
(Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
(7) Close all the access door panels that you opened during the storage
procedure.
(8) Seal with STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and BONDING AND
ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent) all the
openings that give access to:
- the passenger compartment,
- the cockpit,
- the cargo compartment,
- the APU,
- the engines,
- the landing gears.
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R (9) Seal with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or
R equivalent):
- the passenger/crew door handles,
- the emergency exit door handles,
- the FWD and aft cargo door handles,
- the bulk cargo door handle,
- the avionics-compartment door handles.
(12) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
(13) Make an entry in the aircraft log book or attach a tag on the Captain
side stick to tell the crew that the protection covers/devices are
installed.
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TASK 10-12-00-553-007
CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR STORED/ PARKED
_______
AIRCRAFT. DO NOT CHANGE OR STOP THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM WITHOUT
APPROVAL FROM YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives the preservation steps for a storage period of not more
than 2 years.
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-12-00-860-061
A. General
(1) This section gives the procedure for aircraft storage in standard
weather conditions but:
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NOTE : In cold weather conditions, we recommend that you put a
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fiber material between the tires and the ground surface.
Subtask 10-12-00-615-055
Subtask 10-12-00-941-052
C. Safety Precautions
(1) Park the aircraft on a flat surface. Make sure that the wheels of the
nose landing gear are on the aircraft axis and the aircraft points
into the wind.
(2) Install the safety devices on the landing gears (Ref. TASK 32-00-00-
481-001).
(4) Make sure that the flaps, the slats, the spoilers and the thrust
reversers are retracted.
R (5) Make sure that the THS pitch-trim control wheel is set to two degrees
R aircraft nose up.
(6) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not to operate the
systems during the aircraft storage procedure.
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Subtask 10-12-00-650-054
D. Aircraft Configuration
4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-12-00-010-059-A
A. Get Access
(1) Open the aft and FWD passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-010-
001).
(2) Open the aft and FWD cargo compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).
(3) Open the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001) (Ref. TASK
32-22-00-010-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-010-059
A. Get Access
(1) Open the aft and FWD passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-010-
001).
(2) Open the aft and FWD cargo compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).
(3) Open the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001) (Ref. TASK
32-22-00-010-001).
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(4) Open all the pressurized access doors.
Subtask 10-12-00-010-059-B
A. Get Access
(1) Open the aft and FWD passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 52-10-00-010-
001).
(2) Open the aft and FWD cargo compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).
(4) Open the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001) (Ref. TASK
32-22-00-010-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-170-054
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-10-00-170-003).
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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 213-213, 221-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Subtask 10-12-00-170-054-A
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-22-25-170-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-620-082
(d) Apply talcum to all the rubber parts but not the tires.
(f) Clean all the actuator rods and apply a thin layer of HYDRAULIC
FLUIDS (Material No. 02-003).
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(g) Put protection on the bottom sections of the landing gears with
STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002).
(2) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-005) on all hydraulic unions
in the NLG and MLG wheel-well bays.
(a) We recommend that you install used tires or wheels with used
tires:
- on the nose landing gear (Ref. TASK 32-41-12-400-001)
- on the main landing gear (Ref. TASK 32-41-11-400-006)
(b) Lubricate the bearings with COMMON GREASE (Material No. 04-001).
(c) Make sure that there is no corrosion on the brakes and on each
half wheel (Ref. TASK 32-40-00-200-001).
(d) Remove the debris guard, the impeller and the shroud of the brake
fans (Ref. TASK 32-48-51-000-005) (If installed).
- Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-027) on the removed
parts.
(f) Put protection on the brakes and the wheels with STORAGE
PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002).
Subtask 10-12-00-550-053
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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-105, 201-203,
Subtask 10-12-00-620-083
(1) Lubricate:
- the mechanical control chains of the THS (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-
007)
- the THS-actuator ball-screw nut (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-003)
- the rudder bearings No. 6 (Ref. TASK 12-22-55-640-001)
- the trimmable horizontal stabilizer bearings and attachment
fittings (Ref. TASK 12-22-53-640-001)
- the roller bearings of the flap tracks (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-004)
- the roller and the pinion bearings of the slat tracks (Ref. TASK
12-22-27-640-006)
- all the spoiler servo-control bearings (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-005)
- the slat tracks surface with OILS (Material No. 03-001)
- the flap rotary actuators (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-008).
(2) Clean and give protection to the flight control cables (Ref. TASK 20-
24-11-100-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-620-083-A
(1) Lubricate:
- the mechanical control chains of the THS (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-
007)
- the THS-actuator ball-screw nut (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-003)
- the rudder bearings No. 6 (Ref. TASK 12-22-55-640-001)
- the trimmable horizontal stabilizer bearings and attachment
fittings (Ref. TASK 12-22-53-640-001)
- the roller bearings of the flap tracks (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-004)
- the roller and the pinion bearings of the slat tracks (Ref. TASK
12-22-27-640-006)
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- all the spoiler servo-control bearings (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-005)
- the slat tracks surface with OILS (Material No. 03-001)
(2) Drain and refill the flap actuator assemblies with semi-fluid
(Ref. TASK 12-13-27-612-005).
(3) Clean and give protection to the flight control cables (Ref. TASK 20-
24-11-100-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-620-084
(3) Drain water from all the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001).
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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
401-499,
Subtask 10-12-00-620-085
Subtask 10-12-00-620-085-A
Subtask 10-12-00-620-086-B
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Subtask 10-12-00-210-070
(1) Make sure that all the external structural drain holes are not
clogged:
Subtask 10-12-00-620-087
R (1) With STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and BONDING AND
R ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent):
(a) Put a cover on the top of the rudder to give protection from bird
excrement.
(b) Seal:
- the surge-tank overpressure,
- the L and R ailerons to give protection from bird nest,
- the air conditioning inlets and outlets,
- the avionics ventilation inlets and outlets,
- the battery venturi.
R (2) Seal with fine nylon netting and BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS
R (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent):
- the fuel NACA air-intakes
- the overpressure protector outlet (wing tanks)
- all the drain valves
(3) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-005) on the trailing edge of
the wings.
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Subtask 10-12-00-620-088
Subtask 10-12-00-620-096-A
(2) Lubricate the safety pin guide fitting and the door arming/disarming
mechanism (Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-014).
(8) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-043) on the seals of all the
doors.
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R **ON A/C 004-049, 055-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,
R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Subtask 10-12-00-620-096
(2) Lubricate the safety pin guide fitting and the door arming/disarming
mechanism (Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-014).
(7) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-043) on the seals of all the
doors.
Subtask 10-12-00-620-096-B
(2) Lubricate the safety pin guide-fitting and the door arming/disarming
mechanism (Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-014).
(4) Lubricate the external control handle and the telescopic arm
(Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-013).
R
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(6) Lubricate the cargo-compartment door handles (Ref. TASK 12-22-52-640-
009).
(8) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-043) on the seals of all the
doors.
Subtask 10-12-00-620-089
(a) In the cockpit, on the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY
pushbutton switch (the OFF legend goes off).
(b) On one of the oxygen masks, operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET
slide a sufficient number of times to make the system empty.
Subtask 10-12-00-620-090
(1) Do the deactivation of the rain repellent system (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-
040-002).
(2) Put plastic bags or films on the two spray nozzles and attach them on
R the structure with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-
R 052) (or equivalent).
(3) Remove the wiper blades (Ref. TASK 30-45-53-000-001) and the wiper
arms (Ref. TASK 30-45-52-000-002).
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Subtask 10-12-00-620-091
(3) Give external protection to the cockpit and cabin windows with
STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and BONDING AND ADHESIVE
COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent). Do not put BONDING
AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent) on the
windows.
Subtask 10-12-00-020-062
R. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the Digital Flight Data Recorder 1TU (Ref. TASK 31-33-55-000-
001).
(2) Remove the Cockpit Voice Recorder 1RK (Ref. TASK 23-71-35-000-001).
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Subtask 10-12-00-620-092
Subtask 10-12-00-555-057
(1) Put protecton on all the probes, the engines and APU with adapted
protection equipment (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-555-013).
R (2) Keep all external protection equipment flags in position with BONDING
R AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent).
Subtask 10-12-00-860-062
(2) Disconnect and remove the batteries 2PB1 and 2PB2 (Ref. TASK 24-38-
51-000-001).
5. Close-up
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Subtask 10-12-00-942-057-A
A. Close-up
(3) Close the FWD and aft cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
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(5) Close all the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-22-00-410-001),
(Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
(6) Close all the access door panels that you opened during the storage
procedure.
(7) Seal with STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and BONDING AND
ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent) all the
openings that give access to:
- the passenger compartment,
- the cockpit,
- the cargo compartment,
- the APU,
- the engines,
- the landing gears.
(8) Seal with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or
equivalent):
- the passenger/crew door handles,
- the emergency exit door handles,
- the FWD and aft cargo door handles,
- the bulk cargo door handle,
- the avionics-compartment door handles.
(11) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
(12) Make an entry in the aircraft log book or attach a tag on the Captain
side stick to tell the crew that the protection covers/devices are
installed.
Subtask 10-12-00-942-057
A. Close-up
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(3) Close the FWD and aft cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
(4) Close all the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-22-00-410-001),
(Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
(5) Close all the access door panels that you opened during the storage
procedure.
(6) Seal with STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and BONDING AND
ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent) all the
openings that give access to:
- the passenger compartment,
- the cockpit,
- the cargo compartment,
- the APU,
- the engines,
- the landing gears.
(7) Seal with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or
equivalent):
- the passenger/crew door handles,
- the emergency exit door handles,
- the FWD and aft cargo door handles,
- the avionics-compartment door handles.
(10) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
(11) Make an entry in the aircraft log book or attach a tag on the Captain
side stick to tell the crew that the protection covers/devices are
installed.
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**ON A/C 301-399,
Subtask 10-12-00-942-057-B
A. Close-up
(4) Close the FWD and aft cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
(6) Close all the landing gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-22-00-410-001),
(Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
(7) Close all the access door panels that you opened during the storage
procedure.
R (8) Seal with STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and BONDING AND
R ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or equivalent) all the
R openings that give access to:
- the passenger compartment,
- the cockpit,
- the cargo compartment,
- the APU,
- the engines,
- the landing gears.
R (9) Seal with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) (or
R equivalent):
- the passenger/crew door handles,
- the emergency exit door handles,
- the FWD and aft cargo door handles,
- the bulk cargo door handle,
- the avionics-compartment door handles.
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(12) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
(13) Make an entry in the aircraft log book or attach a tag on the Captain
side stick to tell the crew that the protection covers/devices are
installed.
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**ON A/C ALL
TASK 10-12-00-553-008
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure lets the operator do the storage procedure for 6 months again
one time.
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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B. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-12-00-941-056
A. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 15M (49 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position near the
aircraft.
4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 10-12-00-553-070
A. Ground Check
Subtask 10-12-00-620-095
B. Protection
(1) Lubrication of the mechanical control chains of the THS (Ref. TASK
12-22-27-640-007) and the actuator ball screw nut (Ref. TASK 12-22-
27-640-003).
(2) Clean and put protection on the flight control cables (Ref. TASK 20-
24-11-100-001).
(3) Lubrication of the rollers of the flap tracks (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-
640-004).
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(4) Lubrication of all the rollers and pinions of the slat tracks
(Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-006).
(6) Lubrication of the hinges and the attach fittings of the horizontal
stabilizer (Ref. TASK 12-22-53-640-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-281-054
(2) Drain water from all the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-020-063
D. Removal of Components
5. Close-up
________
Subtask 10-12-00-942-061
(1) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
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TASK 10-12-00-553-009
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-12-00-860-064
A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 10-12-00-210-080
(1) Do the full return to operation after storage (Ref. TASK 10-30-00-
554-005).
Subtask 10-12-00-554-050
B. Non-revenue Flight
Subtask 10-12-00-553-071
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STORAGE - INSPECTION/CHECK
__________________________
TASK 10-12-00-200-006
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R B. Referenced Information
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-12-00-941-053
A. Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 15M (49 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position near the
aircraft.
4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 10-12-00-210-071
A. Visual Inspection
(1) Do a general visual inspection of the airframe from the ground for
correct condition.
(2) Make sure that there is no bird nest. If you find bird nests, remove
them and clean the aircraft surface around the bird nest.
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(3) Make sure that there are no leaks:
- at the engine drain masts
- on the wheels and landing gears
- from the wings
- from the APU
- from the horizontal and vertical stabilizer.
(4) Make sure that the protection cover/plugs are correctly installed.
(5) Do a check of the outer skin for contamination that is not usual.
Subtask 10-12-00-210-083
5. Close-up
________
Subtask 10-12-00-942-058
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TASK 10-12-00-200-007
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B. Referenced Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-12-00-941-054
A. Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 15M (49 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position near the
aircraft.
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4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 10-12-00-553-069
(1) Remove the wheel chocks that you installed during the storage
procedure.
(2) Move the aircraft, by a 1/4 turn of the wheels, to prevent damage to
the tires.
Subtask 10-12-00-210-072
B. Visual Inspection
(2) Examine the condition of the wheels and the tires (Ref. TASK 32-41-
00-210-002).
(3) Do a tire pressure check, if necessary inflate the tires (Ref. TASK
32-41-00-210-003).
Subtask 10-12-00-170-055
(1) Remove the water from the standby static line (Ref. TASK 12-24-34-
600-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-680-055
(1) Drain water from the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001).
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5. Close-up
________
Subtask 10-12-00-942-059
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TASK 10-12-00-200-008
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Consumable Materials
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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B. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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12-32-28-281-003 Sample Fuel for Microbiological Contamination
Analysis
21-26-00-710-001 Operational Check of System via MCDU
21-28-00-710-006 Operational Test of the AFT Cargo-Compartment
Ventilation-System
21-28-00-720-003 Functional Test of the FWD Cargo-Compartment
Ventilation-System
R 24-21-00-550-002 Preservation/Storage/Return to Service of the IDG
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
28-24-00-710-002 Operational Test of the ENG 1(2) LP Fuel Valve 12QM
(13QM)
30-11-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Wing Ice-Protection System
30-21-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Anti Ice System Fault Warning
52-10-00-010-001 Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
52-10-00-410-001 Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-12-00-010-060-A
A. Get Access
(2) Open the FWD and AFT cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).
Subtask 10-12-00-010-060
A. Get Access
(2) Open the FWD and AFT cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).
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(3) Open the emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 52-22-00-010-001).
Subtask 10-12-00-860-063
B. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Remove the STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and adhesive
tape from :
- the avionics ventilation-system inlets and outlets (15HQ and 22HQ)
- the outflow valve (10HL).
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the external power
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).
4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 10-12-00-620-094
A. Protection
(1) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-043) on all the seals of the
doors.
Subtask 10-12-00-210-079
B. Inspection
(1) Make sure that the extension of the landing gear shock-absorbers is
correct.
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(4) Close all the fuel system valves.
Subtask 10-12-00-210-082
Subtask 10-12-00-210-085
(b) Do a check of the IDG for external corrosion (Ref. TASK 24-21-00-
550-002).
(2) If you did a preservation for a period of more than 30 days when you
did the protection of the engine:
(a) Examine the desiccant humidity indicator (if used) and replace
the desiccant if necessary.
Subtask 10-12-00-710-071
E. Do these Tests:
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(3) If the FWD cargo-compartment ventilation-system is installed, do a
test of the FWD cargo-compartment ventilation-system (Ref. TASK 21-
28-00-720-003).
(5) Do a test of the anti ice system fault warning (Ref. TASK 30-21-00-
710-001).
(6) Do a test of the ENG 1(2) LP fuel valve 12MQ(13MQ) (Ref. TASK 28-24-
00-710-002).
5. Close-up
________
Subtask 10-12-00-410-059-A
(4) Close the FWD and AFT cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
(7) Seal with STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and adhesive
tape:
- the avionics ventilation-system inlets and outlets (15HQ and 22HQ)
- the outflow valve (10HL)
- the doors and the handles.
(8) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
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R **ON A/C 004-049, 055-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Subtask 10-12-00-410-059
(4) Close the FWD and AFT cargo-compartment doors (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-002).
(6) Seal with STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and adhesive
tape:
- the avionics ventilation-system inlets and outlets (15HQ and 22HQ)
- the outflow valve (10HL)
- the doors and the handles.
(7) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
R
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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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**ON A/C ALL
TASK 10-12-00-200-009
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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B. Consumable Materials
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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C. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-12-00-941-055
A. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 15M (49 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position near the
aircraft.
4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 10-12-00-210-073
A. Visual Inspection
(e) the leading and the trailing edge of the horizontal and vertical
stabilizers
1
_ In the lower fuselage (Ref. TASK 53-59-00-210-001).
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2
_ On the pylons (Ref. TASK 54-50-00-200-001)
3
_ In all other locations.
Subtask 10-12-00-615-056
(1) Remove all the STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and
adhesive tapes.
Subtask 10-12-00-650-055
C. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the external power
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).
Subtask 10-12-00-710-070
D. Do these Tests:
(2) Do a test the engine LP-fuel shut-off valve (Ref. TASK 28-24-00-710-
002).
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R (4) Do a test of the aileron and its hydraulic system (Ref. TASK 27-14-
R 00-710-001).
R (5) Do a test of the elevator and its hydraulic system (Ref. TASK 27-34-
R 00-710-001).
R Subtask 10-12-00-210-074
R (3) Lift and turn the wheels by hand to make sure that there is no defect
R on the bearings:
R - for NLG (Ref. TASK 07-12-00-582-001)
R - for MLG (Ref. TASK 07-12-00-582-002)
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Subtask 10-12-00-620-093
F. Protection
(1) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-027) in all the holes,
specially in the area which can have condensation. On the wings,
apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-005).
Subtask 10-12-00-210-075
(2) Do a check for corrosion on hydraulic pipes and unions on the landing
gear wells, the wings and the stabilizers.
Subtask 10-12-00-210-076
Subtask 10-12-00-210-077
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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499,
Subtask 10-12-00-210-078
(b) Do a check of the IDG for external corrosion (Ref. TASK 24-21-00-
550-002).
5. Close-up
________
Subtask 10-12-00-942-060
(4) Install STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) with new adhesive
tape to prevent film hardening and paint removal.
(5) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
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R TASK 10-12-00-200-010
R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job
R 2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
R A. Referenced Information
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 3. __________
Job Set-up
R Subtask 10-12-00-860-065
R A. Not Applicable
R 4. Procedure
_________
R Subtask 10-12-00-700-050
R (1) Do a test of extension and retraction of the landing gear (Ref. TASK
R 32-31-00-720-002)
R 5. Close-up
________
R Subtask 10-12-00-942-062
R (1) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
R during this procedure.
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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499,
TASK 10-12-00-200-011
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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B. Referenced Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-12-00-941-057
A. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position near the
aircraft.
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4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 10-12-00-210-084
(1) If you did a preservation for a period of 30 to 365 days (Ref. TASK
72-00-00-600-007) when you did the protection of the engine:
(a) You must do the engine renewal preservation (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-
600-008).
(b) Do a check of the IDG for external corrosion (Ref. TASK 24-21-00-
550-002).
5. Close-up
________
Subtask 10-12-00-942-063
A. Close Access
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MOORING - MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
_______________________________
TASK 10-20-00-556-001
WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.
CAUTION : THE LAST FEET OF ALL TAXIING AND TOWING OPERATIONS MUST BE IN A
_______
STRAIGHT LINE. THIS IS TO PREVENT FORCE ON THE TIRES AND THE MAIN
LANDING GEAR.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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B. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-20-00-941-050
A. Wind Conditions
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(2) If the wind speed is between 50 and 70 Kts and stable (no gusts and
the wind direction does not change by more than +/- 30 degrees ) and
the aircraft points into the wind:
- Moor the aircraft at the NLG only.
NOTE : If it is not possible to point the aircraft into the wind, see
____
para (3).
(3) If the wind speed is between 50 and 70 Kts and not stable, with the
direction that changes more than +/- 30 degrees:
- Point the aircraft into the primary wind direction (if possible)
and moor at the NLG and the MLG.
(4) If the wind speed is between 70 Kts and the upper limits defined in:
- Make sure that the aircraft variant mass is sufficient for the
necessary wind speed
- Point the aircraft into the primary wind direction (if possible)
and moor at the NLG and MLG.
NOTE : If you cannot obtain the necessary aircraft variant mass, you
____
must move the aircraft into a hangar.
(5) If the wind speed is more than the maximum limits given in:
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Mooring Wind Speed Limits
Figure 201/TASK 10-20-00-991-007
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R Mooring Wind Speed Limits
R Figure 201A/TASK 10-20-00-991-007-B
R
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R Mooring Wind Speed Limits
R Figure 201B/TASK 10-20-00-991-007-A
R
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**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,
Subtask 10-20-00-941-051
B. Icing Conditions
Subtask 10-20-00-860-050
(1) Put the aircraft in position on a flat surface with the mooring
points.
Make sure that the wheels of the nose landing gear are on the
aircraft axis and that the aircraft points into the wind.
Make sure that the ground rings are in the ground-ring position area.
(Ref. Fig. 202/TASK 10-20-00-991-005, 203/TASK 10-20-00-991-003)
(2) In relation to the wind speed, make sure that the aircraft is stable.
Refer to the aircraft stability procedure (Ref. TASK 05-57-00-200-
001).
(3) Make sure that the landing-gear safety devices are in position
(Ref. TASK 32-00-00-481-001).
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Position of the Ground Rings
Figure 202/TASK 10-20-00-991-005
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Position of the Mooring Ropes
Figure 203/TASK 10-20-00-991-003
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(5) Put the CHOCK - WHEEL in position (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-555-015).
(6) Make sure that the flaps, the slats, the spoilers, the speed brakes
and the thrust reversers are retracted.
(8) Make sure that the sliding windows of the cockpit are closed.
(9) Make sure that the passenger/crew doors and the cargo compartment
doors are closed.
(10) Put the aircraft in the parking configuration (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-
555-007) in relation to weather conditions.
(11) Make sure the aircraft variant weight is commensurate with the wind
speed expected
(12) Remove the brake temperature sensors and cables (Ref. TASK 32-47-15-
000-001).
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4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 10-20-00-481-050-A
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R Nose Landing Gear - Installation of the Mooring Items
R Figure 204/TASK 10-20-00-991-002-A13 (SHEET 1)
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R Nose Landing Gear - Installation of the Mooring Items
R Figure 204/TASK 10-20-00-991-002-A23 (SHEET 2)
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R Nose Landing Gear - Installation of the Mooring Items
R Figure 204/TASK 10-20-00-991-002-A33 (SHEET 3)
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R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R | DESCRIPTION | ITEM | QUANTITY | LENGTH | MIN ULTIMATE |
R | | | | | FAILURE LOAD |
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R | Textile Roundsling| 1 | 2 | 2000 mm | 12945 daN |
R | | | | 78.74 in | 29101 lbf |
R ------------------------------|-------------|----------------|-----------------
R | Joker | 2 | 2 | / | 24271 daN |
R | | | | | 54563 lbf |
R ------------------------------|-------------|----------------|-----------------
R | Polyester Lashing | | | | |
R | Strap with Ratchet| | | | |
R | Mechanism (with | 4 & 7 | 4 | as necessary | 9807 daN |
R | the ratchet | | | | 22047 lbf |
R | mechanism in the | | | | |
R | center of the | | | | |
R | lash) | | | | |
R ------------------------------|-------------|----------------|-----------------
R | Steel Bow Shackle | 5 | 4 | / | 7845 daN |
R | | | | | 17636 lbf |
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R | Master Link | 3 | 2 | / | 24271 daN |
R | | | | | 54563 lbf |
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R | Ground Ring (set | 6 | 4 | / | 15691 daN |
R | into ground) | | | | 35275 lbf |
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R | NOTE : The manufacturer of the mooring equipment (shown in the table above) |
R | can possibly also supply a Minimum Ultimate Failure Load or a Safe |
R | Working Load with a Safety Factor for the equipment. |
R | The Minimum Ultimate Failure Load is the load at which equipment |
R | failure will occur. The Safe Working Load is lower than the Minimum |
R | Ultimate Failure Load. To calculate the Safe Working Load, you must |
R | use a special safety factor applicable for the initial function of |
R | the equipment. |
R | If a Safe Working Load is shown on the equipment, you can multiply |
R | this load by the Safety Factor given by the manufacturer to get the |
R | Minimum Ultimate Failure Load of the equipment. |
R | You must then make sure that the calculated Minimum Ultimate Failure |
R | Load is equal to or more than the value given in the table above for |
R | the related equipment. |
R | |
R | Here is an example: |
R | A textile roundsling has a Safe Working Load of 5000 daN. |
R | A Safety Factor of 7 is given by the manufacturer. |
R | Minimum Ultimate Failure Load = 5000 daN x 7 |
R | = 35000 daN |
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R | The minimum permitted failure load of the textile roundsling for |
R | this configuration (as shown in the above table) is 12945 daN. The |
R | equipment is thus serviceable. |
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R (a) Wind two roundslings (1) around the NLG sliding tube and below
R the axles.
R (b) Pull each roundsling (1) to a point that is in line with the
R centerline of the sliding tube (make sure that each section of
R roundslings is of equal length). Then attach them to the
R roundsling joker hook (2).
R (d) Get one lash with the integral ratchet mechanism assembly (4) and
R put one of its ends through the ground ring (6).
R (e) Put the other end of the lash (4) through the master link (3).
R Move the two loose ends of the lash (4) to a point in the middle
R between the ground ring (6) and the master link (3).
R (f) Connect the two ends of the lash (4) together with a bow shackle
R (5).
R (g) Do steps (d) thru (f) again for each ground position.
R (h) Use the integral ratchet (7) to lightly pull each lash (4) so
R that it is not loose. Make sure that the last lateral position of
R the master link (3) is in the axis of the centerline of the
R sliding tube.
R NOTE : The function of the ratchet (7) is to make sure that the
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R lashes (4) are not loose but not to put tension in the
R system.
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(i) Make sure that the polyester lash axes are in the ground-ring
position area.
(Ref. Fig. 202/TASK 10-20-00-991-005)
(b) Do a check of the tires for flat spots and signs of increased
wear (Ref. TASK 32-41-00-210-002).
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Main Landing Gear - Installation of the Mooring Items
Figure 205/TASK 10-20-00-991-006- 13 (SHEET 1)
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Main Landing Gear - Installation of the Mooring Items
Figure 205/TASK 10-20-00-991-006- 23 (SHEET 2)
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Main Landing Gear - Installation of the Mooring Items
Figure 205/TASK 10-20-00-991-006- 33 (SHEET 3)
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| DESCRIPTION | ITEM | QUANTITY | LENGTH | MIN ULTIMATE |
| | | | | FAILURE LOAD |
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| Textile Roundsling| 1 | 4 | 2000 mm | 12945 daN |
| | | | 78.74 in | 29101 lbf |
------------------------------|-------------|----------------|-----------------
| Joker | 2 | 4 | / | 24271 daN |
| | | | | 54563 lbf |
------------------------------|-------------|----------------|-----------------
| Polyester Lashing | | | | |
| Strap with Ratchet| | | | |
| Mechanism (with | 4 & 7 | 8 | as necessary | 9807 daN |
| the ratchet | | | | 22047 lbf |
| mechanism in the | | | | |
| center of the | | | | |
| lash) | | | | |
------------------------------|-------------|----------------|-----------------
| Steel Bow Shackle | 5 | 8 | / | 7845 daN |
| | | | | 17636 lbf |
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| Master Link | 3 | 4 | / | 24271 daN |
| | | | | 54563 lbf |
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| Ground Ring (set | 6 | 8 | / | 15691 daN |
| into ground) | | | | 35275 lbf |
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| NOTE : The manufacturer of the mooring equipment (shown in the table above) |
| can possibly also supply a Minimum Ultimate Failure Load or a Safe |
| Working Load with a Safety Factor for the equipment. |
| The Minimum Ultimate Failure Load is the load at which equipment |
| failure will occur. The Safe Working Load is lower than the Minimum |
| Ultimate Failure Load. To calculate the Safe Working Load, you must |
| use a special safety factor applicable for the initial function of |
| the equipment. |
| If a Safe Working Load is shown on the equipment, you can multiply |
| this load by the Safety Factor given by the manufacturer to get the |
| Minimum Ultimate Failure Load of the equipment. |
| You must then make sure that the calculated Minimum Ultimate Failure |
| Load is equal to or more than the value given in the table above for |
| the related equipment. |
| |
| Here is an example: |
| A textile roundsling has a Safe Working Load of 5000 daN. |
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| A Safety Factor of 7 is given by the manufacturer. |
| Minimum Ultimate Failure Load = 5000 daN x 7 |
| = 35000 daN |
| The minimum permitted failure load of the textile roundsling for |
| this configuration (as shown in the above table) is 12945 daN. The |
| equipment is thus serviceable. |
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(a) Wind two roundslings (1) around the left MLG sliding tube and
below the axles.
(b) Pull each roundsling (1) to a point that is in line with the
centerline of the sliding tube (make sure that each section of
roundslings is of equal length). Then attach them to the
roundslings joker hooks (2).
(d) Get one lash with the integral ratchet mechanism assembly (4) and
put one of its ends through the ground ring (6).
(e) Put the other end of the lash (4) through the master link (3).
Move the two loose ends of the lash (4) to a point in the middle
between the ground ring (6) and the master link (3).
(f) Connect the two ends of the lash (4) together with a bow shackle
(5).
(g) Do steps (d) thru (f) again for each ground position.
(h) Use the integral ratchet (7) to lightly pull each lash (4) so
that it is not loose. Make sure that the last lateral position of
the master link (3) is in the axis of the centerline of the
sliding tube.
NOTE : The function of the ratchet (7) is to make sure that the
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lashes (4) are not loose but not to put tension in the
system.
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(i) Do steps (a) thru (h) again for the right MLG.
(j) Make sure that the polyester lash axes are in the ground-ring
position area.
(Ref. Fig. 202/TASK 10-20-00-991-005)
.
(b) Do a check of the tires for flat spots and signs of increased
wear (Ref. TASK 32-41-00-210-002).
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5. Close-up
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Subtask 10-20-00-942-050
(1) After removal of the mooring equipment, install the brake temperature
sensors and cables (Ref. TASK 32-47-15-400-001).
(2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
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RETURN TO SERVICE - INSPECTION/CHECK
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TASK 10-30-00-554-005
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 10-30-00-941-053
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 15M (49 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position near the
aircraft.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the systems while you prepare the aircraft for operation
again.
4. Procedure
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Subtask 10-30-00-210-074
A. Visual Inspection
(e) the leading and the trailing edges of the horizontal and vertical
stabilizers
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(g) the external handle of the passenger/crew doors
1
_ In the lower fuselage (Ref. TASK 53-59-00-210-001)
2
_ On the pylons (Ref. TASK 54-50-00-200-001)
3
_ In all other locations.
Subtask 10-30-00-615-051
(1) Remove all the STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-002) and
adhesive tapes.
(2) We recommend that you clean the aircraft externally (Ref. TASK 12-21-
11-615-002).
Subtask 10-30-00-420-067
C. Aircraft Configuration
R (1) Install and connect the batteries 2PB1 and 2PB2 and make sure that
R the charge is correct (Ref. TASK 24-38-51-400-001).
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(3) On the overhead panel 25 VU, on the CABIN PRESS section:
- release the DITCHING pushbutton switch to open the avionics
ventilation skin valves and the outflow valve.
Subtask 10-30-00-554-053
(1) Remove all the protective equipment from the engines, the APU and the
probes (Ref. TASK 10-11-00-555-014).
(2) Remove the protection from the cockpit, the passenger seats and the
carpets.
Subtask 10-30-00-710-118
(1) Make sure that the doors open and close correctly.
Subtask 10-30-00-420-068
(1) Install the Digital Flight Data Recorder (Ref. TASK 31-33-55-400-
002).
(3) Install the debris guard, the impeller and the shroud of the brake
fans (Ref. TASK 32-48-51-400-005).
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(5) Install the batteries of:
- the EPSU if removed (Ref. TASK 33-51-38-400-002)
- the flashlights if removed and make sure that they operate
correctly
- the megaphones if removed and make sure that they operate
correctly.
(7) Install the wiper blades (Ref. TASK 30-45-53-400-001) and the wiper
arms (Ref. TASK 30-45-52-400-002), if removed.
(8) Do the reactivation of the rain repellent system (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-
440-002).
Subtask 10-30-00-420-068-A
(1) Install the Digital Flight Data Recorder (Ref. TASK 31-33-55-400-
002).
(3) Install the debris guard, the impeller and the shroud of the brake
fans (Ref. TASK 32-48-51-400-005).
(7) Install the wiper blades (Ref. TASK 30-45-53-400-001) and the wiper
arms (Ref. TASK 30-45-52-400-002), if removed.
(8) Do the reactivation of the rain repellent system (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-
440-002).
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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-212, 214-220, 236-238,
Subtask 10-30-00-170-050
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-10-00-170-003).
Subtask 10-30-00-170-050-A
(1) Flush the total pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-001).
(2) Flush the static pressure line of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-
10-00-170-002).
(3) Drain and flush the standby static and standby total pressure lines
of the Air Data Module (Ref. TASK 34-22-25-170-001).
Subtask 10-30-00-710-120
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(c) Do a check of the engine low-pressure indicating (Ref. TASK 26-
21-00-710-002).
Subtask 10-30-00-710-121
(a) Open very slowly the crew oxygen cylinder/valves 3 to 4 turns and
do a check of the crew oxygen pressure (Ref. TASK 35-10-00-200-
001).
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(2) Portable oxygen cylinders
Subtask 10-30-00-710-132
Subtask 10-30-00-710-122
(3) Drain water from all the fuel tanks (Ref. TASK 12-32-28-281-001).
(4) Do a check of all the fuel tanks for leakage (Ref. TASK 28-11-00-280-
002).
(5) Do a test of the engine LP fuel shut-off valve (Ref. TASK 28-24-00-
710-002).
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Subtask 10-30-00-710-123
(2) Do a check of the fluid level in the hydraulic reservoirs (Ref. TASK
29-10-00-200-001).
Subtask 10-30-00-710-124
(1) Do a general visual inspection of the nose landing gear (Ref. TASK
32-21-00-200-002).
Subtask 10-30-00-710-125
(a) Install new tires on the nose landing gear (Ref. TASK 32-41-12-
400-001).
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(b) Install new tires on the main landing gear (Ref. TASK 32-41-11-
400-006).
(a) Remove all the wheels and send them to the overhaul shop for
inspection of the bearings:
- for the nose landing gear (Ref. TASK 32-41-12-000-001)
- for the main landing gear (Ref. TASK 32-41-11-000-006).
(b) Put the tires back to the nominal pressure (Ref. TASK 12-14-32-
614-001).
(c) Make sure that there are no cracks in the tires (Ref. TASK 32-41-
00-210-002).
Subtask 10-30-00-710-126-B
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Subtask 10-30-00-710-119
Subtask 10-30-00-710-127
(4) Change the oil of the pneumatic starter (Ref. TASK 12-13-80-610-001).
(5) Start the engines, make them turn for one minute (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-
710-003) or (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-004).
(6) Do an engine run-up for the two engines (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-006).
(8) After shutdown, do a check of the engines for oil, hydraulic and fuel
leakage.
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Subtask 10-30-00-710-127-A
(4) Change the oil of the pneumatic starter (Ref. TASK 12-13-80-600-011)
or (Ref. TASK 12-13-80-600-011).
(5) Start the engines, make them turn for one minute (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-
710-043) or (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-047).
(6) Do an engine run-up for the two engines (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-012)
or (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-012).
(8) After shutdown, do a check of the engines for oil, hydraulic and fuel
leakage.
Subtask 10-30-00-710-133
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Subtask 10-30-00-710-128
1
_ If there is corrosion on the cables or if there is no
protection with SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-005) or
COMMON GREASE (Material No. 04-004), clean and put protection
along the full length of the cables (Ref. TASK 20-24-11-100-
001).
(5) Apply grease to the flap rotary actuators (Ref. TASK 12-22-27-640-
008).
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(6) Do a check of the fluid level of the flap power-control-unit. If
necessary, fill the PCU with oil (Ref. TASK 12-13-27-612-002).
(9) Do a test of the aileron and its hydraulic control (Ref. TASK 27-14-
00-710-001).
(10) Do a test of the elevator and its hydraulic control (Ref. TASK 27-34-
00-710-001).
(12) Do a test of the flap and slat system (Ref. TASK 27-54-00-710-002).
Operate the flap system a minimum of ten times.
Subtask 10-30-00-710-128-A
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(b) If the aircraft storage period is more than 6 months, do a check
of the rudder and THS cables in these areas:
- between FR71 and the THS actuator and the rear rudder
mechanical control
- in the avionics compartment and the FWD and AFT cargo
compartments.
1
_ If there is corrosion on the cables or if there is no
protection with SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-005) or
COMMON GREASE (Material No. 04-004), clean and put protection
along the full length of the cables (Ref. TASK 20-24-11-100-
001).
(5) Drain and fill the flap rotary actuators (Ref. TASK 12-13-27-612-
005).
(9) Do a test of the aileron and its hydraulic control (Ref. TASK 27-14-
00-710-001).
(10) Do a test of the elevator and its hydraulic control (Ref. TASK 27-34-
00-710-001).
(12) Do a test of the flap and slat system (Ref. TASK 27-54-00-710-001).
Operate the flap system a minimum of ten times.
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Subtask 10-30-00-710-129
(2) Do a test of the ice protection system of the air intakes (Ref. TASK
30-21-00-710-002).
Subtask 10-30-00-750-050
5. Close-up
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Subtask 10-30-00-860-050
Subtask 10-30-00-410-057
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other
items.
(2) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used
during this procedure.
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