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DY ATR steve nincnarr maintenance MANUAL - Deseription/Operation acu rcHrs REVISION NO. 18 Sep 01/15 Pages which have been revised are outlined below, together with the Highlights of the Revision CH/SE/SU C REASON FOR CHANGE EFFECTIVITY PAGES CHAPTER 00 L.E.P. 1- 1 Revised to Reflect this revision indicating new,revised, and/or deleted pages 00-HIGHLIGHTS REVISION NO. 18 Page tof 1 veo Sep 01/15 Printed in France DY ATR steve nincnarr maintenance MANUAL - Deseription/Operation CHAPTER 00 rnrRoouCTI0N LIST_oF EFFECTIVE paces X, R or D indicates pages which are N Deleted respectively Renove and insert the affected pages and complete the Record of Revisions and the Record of Temporary Revisions as necessary CH/SE/SU C PAGE DATE —CH/SE/SU C PAGE DATE —CH/SE/SU C PAGE DATE RECORD OF REV. LIST oF CHAPTERS R 1-4 Sep01/15 1 Mar01/14 00-INTRO 1 Mar01/ 14 00-INTRO 2 Mar01/14 00-L.E.P. Page 1 veo Sep 01/15 Printed in France DY ATR steve nincnarr maintenance MANUAL - Deseription/Operation CHAPTER 00 INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT CH/SE/SU ¢ PAGE EFFECTIVITY INTRODUCTION 00-00-00 General. 1 ALL Chapter Breakdown Pol icy 1 ALL Selection Policy 1 ALL 00-cONTENTS Page 1 veo Mar 01/14 Printed in France DY ATR steve nincnarr maintenance MANUAL - Deseription/Operation rwrRooucr20N 1. General The Description Operation Manual for the ATR42 or ATR72 Aircraft is in accordance with ATA Specification No. 100, Revision 21. GIE ATR declines all responsability in the event that the instructions given in the Description/Operation Manual are not observed in their entirety. If any or all of the Manual is translated, the official version shall be the original French Language version produced by the GIE ATR. ATR Technical Publications use both metric and non-metric systems of measurement. The system used in the original reference documents is quoted first, followed by the conversion into the other system in brackets. 2. Chapter Breakdown Policy Each chapter is broken down into sections or subsystems (combinations of functional/physical groups). Example : 29-00-00 - Hydraulic Power 29-10-00 - Main 29-20-00 - Auxiliary Each section is broken down into sub-sections or sub-subsystems CInstallations/Circuits). Example : 29-10-00 - Main 29-11-00 - Main Hydraulic Power - Green 29-12-00 - Nain Hydraulic Power - Blue XX-00-00 System XX- 10-00 X%-20-00 Group of Installations/Circuits XX-11-00 ¥X-12-00 Installations/Circuits 00 Description and Operation X allocated by the ATA 100 specification X allocated by GIE ATR 3. Selection Policy The information contained in the "DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION" is covered at three Levels = A. At Chapter/System Level (Example Xx-00-00) Describes the relationship of functional/physical groups of the system, together with scope and outstanding features. Relationship between subsystems and other systems is also explained. As a rule, illustrations at this Level are simplified block diagrams or general views of the aircraft giving the Location of the main compo- 00 -surr0 Page 1 Mar 01/14 ferrectavity: at lyeo Printed in France DY ATR steve nincnarr maintenance MANUAL - Deseription/Operation nents (i.e. flight controls and landing gear, etc.). B. At Section/Subsystem Level (xx-10-00) Details the functional/physical groups of the subsystem, the relationship between the groups and other systems, and the scope of each group. At this Level, the information is illustrated in the form of block diagram and simplified schematics. C. At Sub-Section/Sub-Subsystem Level (XX-11-00) (Installation/Circuit Level) This level includes the following : (General Main functions of the functional/physical group and their relationship with other groups and systems. (2details all the components within an installation/circuit = = Component electrical or mechanical identification (ITEM) = Component name (the designation in this column and on the illustra- tions indicates the functions performed by the component) - Instrument panel which accommodates the controls/indicators - The zone in which the component is located = Means of access to the component (access door No. XXXZZ). (description The part of the system concerned is briefly detailed. (4)Component description Broad descriptive and operational information on each component of the functional/physical group. When a complex component is involved, an illustration is provided to show the component Location on the aircraft, a perspective view, a simplified cross-section, and the symbol used in schematics. For simple components, the symbols used are those prescribed by ATA Specification No. 100. (S)0peration Detailed operational information on the installation/circuit. The associated schematic shows the identification numbers of each component and associated electrical connections. 00 suis Page 2 Mar 01/11 Printed in France

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