Amm Assignment 01
Amm Assignment 01
In aviation, various types of checks are carried out on an aircraft (A/c) to ensure
its airworthiness, safety, and operational efficiency. These checks are part of a
preventive maintenance program and are typically classified into the following
main types: 1.A Check
Duration: 6 to 24 hours.
Scope:
➢General visual inspections (e.g., fuselage, wings, landing gear).
➢Operational checks on systems like hydraulics, avionics, and
engines. ➢Oil and fluid levels are checked and replenished.
➢Minor servicing and component replacement (e.g., filters).
Duration: 1 to 3 days.
Scope:
Check.
3.C Check
Frequency: Every 20–24 months or after a specific number of flight hours (e.g.,
4,000–6,000).
Duration: 1 to 2 weeks.
Scope:
Duration: 1 to 2 months.
aircraft.
5.Daily/Transit Checks
hours.
Scope:
interior.
Scope:
issue.
May involve troubleshooting, minor repair, or temporary fixes until further checks.
Each of these checks is vital in ensuring that an aircraft is safe for operation and
complies with regulatory requirements set by aviation authorities like the FAA,
EASA, or DGCA.
airlines
Internal Audits
team.
Scope:
Audit).
MSG
Role of MSG:
Types of MSG:
1.MSG-1 (1968)
747.
Approach: Top-down.
Focus: Maintenance tasks were selected based on aircraft zones and
Approach: Task-oriented.
Focus: Classified maintenance into hard time (HT), on-condition (OC), and
condition monitoring (CM).
Focus:
economic).
Reduces unnecessary
maintenance.
2.Fuel Calculation
Calculates total fuel requirements, including:
Trip fuel
Alternate fuel
Contingency fuel
Holding and taxi fuel
Ensures fuel sufficiency for the entire flight including
emergencies.
limits.
4.Weather Assessment
Analyzes METARs, TAFs, and NOTAMs for departure, en-route, and destination
5.Regulatory Compliance
Ensures the flight complies with all aviation authority regulations, airline
policies, and international standards.
6.Cost Optimization
Aims to minimize fuel cost, air navigation charges, and total trip time by
optimizing route and altitude selection.
Role of MCC
The Maintenance Control Center (MCC) plays a crucial role in ensuring the real-
time airworthiness and operational availability of an airline’s fleet.
Key Roles of MCC:
24/7.
4.Troubleshooting Guidance
Offers remote support and troubleshooting procedures to maintenance
personnel at various stations.