AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE, INSPECTION
AND SERVICING
MODULE 1:
PRIMARY FUNCTION OF
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
, LEARNING MODULE 1:
PRIMARY FUNCTION OF AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
(FLEXIBLE)
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
Aircraft maintenance is the performance of tasks required to ensure the continuing
airworthiness of an aircraft or aircraft part, including overhaul, inspection, replacement,
defect rectification, and the embodiment of modifications, compliance with airworthiness
directives and repair.
Aircraft maintenance is one of the critical operational tasks to sustain continued
airworthiness. It also contributes a significant proportion of the total life-cycle cost. Based on
introducing the fundamental concepts and theories of reliability and maintainability.
Aircraft maintenance is one of the most important activities that aircraft airlines and owners
should maintain and never underestimate. This is a set of activities that includes the
inspection, reformation and repair of an aircraft, not only for large planes but for smaller
aircraft as well. The rules in aircraft manuals set the standard for maintaining your aircraft in
order to uphold compliance. No airline or company is exempt when it comes to this. There
are different airworthiness authorities in the world whose job is to make sure that every
owner is doing his part in maintaining the safety and good condition of his aircraft.
,Aircraft maintenance is that part of the process of aircraft technical activity which is
conducted on aircraft whilst it remains in the line maintenance or base maintenance
environment. Aircraft maintenance is intended to keep the aircraft in a state which will or has
enabled a certificate of release to service to be issued. A hangar environment may be
available but is often not necessary. Aircraft safety - airworthiness at its heart
1. Keep aircraft in service - Availability, which is of key importance to an operator i.e.
the aircraft can meet its schedule.
2. Maximize value of asset (airframe, engines and components) – of prime importance to
the owner or lessor.
, Maintenance will consist of a mixture of preventive and corrective work,
including precautionary work to ensure that there have been no undetected chance failures.
There will be inspection to monitor the progress of wear out processes, in addition to:
Scheduled or preventive work to anticipate and prevent failures.
Unscheduled work - Repair maintenance and On-condition maintenance
In general terms, for preventive work to be worthwhile, two conditions should be met:
1. The item must be restored to its original reliability after maintenance action, and
2. The cost of maintenance action must be less than the failure it is intended to prevent.
1. Keep aircraft in service - Availability, which is of key importance to an operator i.e.
Aircraft the
maintenance
aircraft canis meet
one of
itsthe critical operational tasks to sustain
schedule.
continued airworthiness.
2. Maximize value ofIt asset
also contributes a significant
(airframe, engines proportion of– the
and components) total life-cycle
of prime importancecost.
to
the owner or lessor.
AND SERVICING
MODULE 1:
PRIMARY FUNCTION OF
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
, LEARNING MODULE 1:
PRIMARY FUNCTION OF AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
(FLEXIBLE)
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
Aircraft maintenance is the performance of tasks required to ensure the continuing
airworthiness of an aircraft or aircraft part, including overhaul, inspection, replacement,
defect rectification, and the embodiment of modifications, compliance with airworthiness
directives and repair.
Aircraft maintenance is one of the critical operational tasks to sustain continued
airworthiness. It also contributes a significant proportion of the total life-cycle cost. Based on
introducing the fundamental concepts and theories of reliability and maintainability.
Aircraft maintenance is one of the most important activities that aircraft airlines and owners
should maintain and never underestimate. This is a set of activities that includes the
inspection, reformation and repair of an aircraft, not only for large planes but for smaller
aircraft as well. The rules in aircraft manuals set the standard for maintaining your aircraft in
order to uphold compliance. No airline or company is exempt when it comes to this. There
are different airworthiness authorities in the world whose job is to make sure that every
owner is doing his part in maintaining the safety and good condition of his aircraft.
,Aircraft maintenance is that part of the process of aircraft technical activity which is
conducted on aircraft whilst it remains in the line maintenance or base maintenance
environment. Aircraft maintenance is intended to keep the aircraft in a state which will or has
enabled a certificate of release to service to be issued. A hangar environment may be
available but is often not necessary. Aircraft safety - airworthiness at its heart
1. Keep aircraft in service - Availability, which is of key importance to an operator i.e.
the aircraft can meet its schedule.
2. Maximize value of asset (airframe, engines and components) – of prime importance to
the owner or lessor.
, Maintenance will consist of a mixture of preventive and corrective work,
including precautionary work to ensure that there have been no undetected chance failures.
There will be inspection to monitor the progress of wear out processes, in addition to:
Scheduled or preventive work to anticipate and prevent failures.
Unscheduled work - Repair maintenance and On-condition maintenance
In general terms, for preventive work to be worthwhile, two conditions should be met:
1. The item must be restored to its original reliability after maintenance action, and
2. The cost of maintenance action must be less than the failure it is intended to prevent.
1. Keep aircraft in service - Availability, which is of key importance to an operator i.e.
Aircraft the
maintenance
aircraft canis meet
one of
itsthe critical operational tasks to sustain
schedule.
continued airworthiness.
2. Maximize value ofIt asset
also contributes a significant
(airframe, engines proportion of– the
and components) total life-cycle
of prime importancecost.
to
the owner or lessor.