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Cooperative Development of Operational Cooperative Development of Operational Safety & Continuing AirworthinessSafety & Continuing Airworthiness

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

OBJECTIVE.This presentation provides guidance for evaluating an operator's procedures for utilizing, preserving, and retrieving the maintenance records required by the appropriate State Regulation.

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RECORD KEEPING

REQUIREMENTS

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ICAO ANNEX 6, 8.8 Records

The following records must be kept:a) the TTIS (hours, calendar time and cycles, as

appropriate) of the aeroplane and all life limited components;

b) the current status of compliance with all mandatory continuing airworthiness information;

c) appropriate details of modifications and repairs to the aeroplane and its major components;…..

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ICAO ANNEX 6, 8.8 Records

d) the time in service (hours, calendar time and cycles, as appropriate) since last overhaul of the aeroplane or its components subject to a mandatory overhaul life;

e) the current aeroplane inspection status such that compliance with the maintenance manual can be established; and

f) the detailed maintenance records to show that all requirements in the maintenance manual for issuance of a maintenance release have been met.

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ICAO - Retention Periods

The records in a) to e) shall be kept for a period of 90 days after the end of the operating life of the unit to which they refer, and the records in f) for a period of one year after the issuance of the maintenance release.

The records shall be transferred to the new operator in the event of any change of operator.

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

GENERAL.To comply with the maintenance

recording requirements of ICAO and the States Aviation Regulations, the operator's maintenance manual must identify and contain procedures to complete all applicable documents used by the operator.

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

CURRENT AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE STATUS.

The operator must keep records showing:

A list of ADs applicable to the aircraft the current status of applicable ADs, the method of compliance. the date and time in service or cycles,of

compliance, as applicable

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

TOTAL TIME IN SERVICE RECORDS Total time in service records may

consist of aircraft maintenance record pages, separate component cards or pages, a computer list, or other methods as described in the operator's manual and approved by the NAA.

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

LIFE-LIMITED PARTS STATUS RECORDS State Regulations should

require that records be kept for components of the airframe, engine, propellers, rotors, and appliances that are identified to be removed from service when the life limit has been reached.

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

AIRWORTHINESS RELEASES When maintenance, repair or modifications

on an aircraft are performed, an airworthiness release or log entry must be completed prior to operating the aircraft.

Using the procedures described in the manual, the operator must be able to retain all of the records necessary to show that all requirements for the issuance of an airworthiness release have been met.

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

OVERHAUL LIST. The operator is required to develop

procedures for recording the time since the last overhaul of all items installed on the aircraft that are required to be overhauled or inspected on a specified time basis.

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

OVERHAUL/REPAIR RECORDS Records must be made of every

component overhaul/repair and must include the following:

A description of the work performed or reference to data

A positive identification of the person performing the work and the person approving the work

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

CURRENT AIRCRAFT INSPECTION STATUS. A record, identifying the current inspection

status of each aircraft must be maintained, detailing:

The time in service since the last inspection Records must be maintained for periods as

listed in a states regulations

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

MAJOR MODIFICATION AND MAJOR REPAIR. operators are required to retain records of

major repairs and major modifications Major modifications record should include:

the date of modificationa brief description of the work accomplished.

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MAINTENANCE RECORD KEEPING

MAJOR REPAIRS.

Operators are requiredto retain records of major repairs

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EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

Review the operator's Maintenance Manual to check for procedures to ensure a suitable system for creating, preserving

and retrieving required records.

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

REVIEW THE MANUAL PROCEDURES. Ensure that the State requirements are

met for the retention of Airworthiness Release Records. Ensure the following:records will be retained for (one* year) after

the work is performed or until the work is repeated or superseded

The manual identifies the person(s) authorized to sign an airworthiness release

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

FLIGHT MAINTENANCE RECORDS. Ensure that procedures provide for the

following entries: Flight discrepancies to be entered at the end of each flight Corrective actions and sign-off, per manual

procedures Certification of Required Inspection Items (RIIs),

by authorized personnel Minimum Equipment List (MEL) deferment

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

TOTAL TIME IN SERVICE RECORDSEvaluate the method of recording total

time in service of airframes. This record should show the current time in service in hours and cycles.

Ensure that procedures are in place to retain the records until the aircraft is sold and that the records will then be transferred with the aircraft.

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

LIFE-LIMITED PARTS STATUS Ensure that the operator has procedures for

tracking life-limited parts, to include the following information:*Total operating hours (including calendar

time)/cycles accumulated* Life limit (total service life)* Remaining time/cycles* Modifications

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

TIME SINCE LAST OVERHAUL RECORDS. Ensure that the manual includes a

method/procedure for updating this document and ensuring that this document accompanies the aircraft upon sale

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

OVERHAUL RECORDS Ensure that the CMM describes how the last complete

overhaul of each part is recorded. The record should include the following information:* Disassembly data* Dimensional check data* Replacement parts list* Repair data/ Reassembly/test data* Reference to data including overhaul specificationsEnsure that these records will be retained until the work is superseded by work of equivalent scope and detail.

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

CURRENT AIRCRAFT INSPECTION STATUS

Evaluate the method the operator will use to record the time in service since the last inspection.

Determine if procedures ensure that these records are transferred with the aircraft when sold.

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE (AD) COMPLIANCE. Check that AD compliance records contains the

following data: Current status. Ensure the data will include:

* A list of all ADs applicable to the aircraft* The date and time of compliance* The time and/or date of next required action

Method of compliance. Ensure that this data will include either a record of the work performed or a reference to the applicable section of the AD.

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

MAJOR MODIFICATION RECORDS Check that manual procedures to ensure

that the operator prepares and maintains a list of current major modifications to each aircraft and component part.

Ensure that the list includes the following information:* The date of the modification* A brief description of the modification

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INSPECTION/EVALUATION OF AN ORGANISATION

MAJOR REPAIR RECORDS. Evaluate the manual procedures to ensure that

the operator prepares and maintains a report of all major repairs to each airframe, engine, propeller, rotor, and component.

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