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GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATION
LINE MAINTENANCE MANUAL
1.1
Iss01/Rev01
01 Oct 2014
Introduction
The purpose of this Line Maintenance Manual is to instruct all levels of staff involved in
VJC aircraft maintenance at Line Stations including Main Base in Tan Son Nhat airport.
This Manual contains details of VJC Maintenance policies, functional responsibilities,
regulations, procedures and instructions.
The instructions and procedures provided in each part of this manual are mandatory for
all maintenance staff. The VJC Aircraft Maintenance Manager and Contracted
Maintenance Organisations are responsible for ensuring that staff understand all
applicable requirements and adhere to and comply with all procedures and instructions
within this Manual.
Procedures, which relate to Airworthiness and Quality Assurance requirements, shall not
conflict with the policies or requirements of the VJC Maintenance Management
Exposition (MME) and Maintenance Organisation Procedure Manual (MOPM).
The authority for the control of this Manual is vested in the VJC Technical Publications
Section. They will ensure content, correct amendment and distribution procedures are
followed.
The Aircraft Maintenance Manager is responsible for ensuring that procedures and
instructions are originated and amended as required, content is continually monitored
and the Technical Quality Assurance Manager is advised of procedures, which require
issue or revision.
Any control copy holders finds a technical discrepancy in this manual or conflict with other
data or believes there is a need for an amendment then complete the form TQAF009
Manual Amendment Request and forward it to VJC Technical Publications Section for
necessary action.
A copy of this manual is kept at each line station manned by VietJet Air or handled by a
service provider.
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Approval Status
This Line Maintenance Manual (LMM) has been developed by VietJet Air (VJC)
Engineering Department which is in compliance with the requirements of VJC Approved
Maintenance Management Exposition (MME) and Maintenance Organisation Procedure
Manual (MOPM)
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PART 1
PART 2
Section 2.0
Document onboard
Section 2.1
Section 2.2
Section 2.3
Section 2.4
Section 2.5
Section 2.6
Section 2.7
Reporting Procedure
Section 2.8
Section 2.9
Section 2.10
Section 2.11
Section 2.12
Section 2.13
One-Off Authorisation
Section 2.14
Section 2.15
Section 2.16
Fuelling Procedure
Section 2.17
Fuel Spillage
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Aircraft Towing
Section 2.19
Section 2.20
Section 2.21
Section 2.22
Section 2.23
Section 2.24
Section 2.25
Critical Task
Section 2.26
Duplicate Inspection
Section 2.27
Section 2.28
Section 2.29
GSE Maintenance
PART 3
Section 3.0
List of Forms
Section 3.1
Form Instruction
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Revision Record
Retain this record in the Manual. Upon receipt of revisions, insert revised pages
in the Manual and enter the Issue Number, Revision date (found on the List of
Effective Pages), insertion date and initials of person incorporating the revision,
in the appropriate block on the record of revisions.
Issue No.
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Revision Date
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Summary of changes
The summary of changed items contains information about major items that are changed
in current LMM.
Part/ Section
Summary of changes
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.7
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Distribution List
HOLDER
LOCATION
FORMAT
COPY NO.
Library
SGN
Hard/Soft copy
Master Copy
MCC SGN
SGN
Hard/Soft copy
01
HAN Station
HAN
Hard/Soft copy
02
DAD Station
DAD
Hard/Soft copy
03
SSQA Department
SGN
Hard/Soft copy
04
CAAV
HAN
Soft copy
Accountable Manager
SGN
Soft copy
Head of Engineering
SGN
Soft copy
TQA Manager
SGN
Soft copy
Maintenance Manager
SGN
Soft copy
SGN
Soft copy
SGN
Soft copy
SGN
Soft copy
VietStar
SGN
Soft copy
VAECO
HAN
Soft copy
Soft copy
Soft copy
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Normally, the Line Maintenance Manual is to be reviewed at least one per twelve
months. In the 12-month period, any requirement of changes to the manual should be
sent to VJCs Engineering Department for consideration of amendment.
Revised pages will be annotated to show the effective date, the amendment number and
the portion of the text which has been revised or new text inserted, as indicated by
vertical marginal lines on the left hand side of the page adjacent to the changes.
The Manual will be reviewed when there are changes of regulations, MME, AMS, AMM...
relating line maintenance activities. When immediate revisions are required on the
interest of safety, the revision shall be published and promulgated immediately in the
format Temporary revision.
2. Temporary revision
In case of requirements from CAAV, other authorities or VJC relating to safety issues
which must be applied immediately, the Temporary Revision will be approved by the
Technical Director and promulgated to relevant manual holders. The pages of
Temporary revision will be accompanied by a transmittal letter.
Temporary revisions will be disposed of as soon as they are no longer relevant or they
will be updated in Line Maintenance Manual at the next amendment or within six months
whichever is the sooner.
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It is the responsibility of the registered holder to ensure that this manual is maintained to
the current revision standard. Upon receipt of an amendment, the authorised holder is
responsible for inserting the revised pages and recording the revision in the appropriate
space in Section 1.5 of this LMM. A list of effective pages is issued with each revision so
that each copy of the Line Maintenance Manual can be checked and maintained current.
Each authorised holder maintains the Revision Record of his Manual.
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1. Head of Engineering
As a nominated technical post holder of operator, acceptable to CAAV, he is responsible
for all technical, engineering and maintenance functions. He reports directly to the
Accountable Manager and to ensure that operations are safely conducted and in
compliance with CAAV regulations.
2. Engineering Department
Engineering Department is responsible for (here mentioned only functions related to
contracted line station):
- Preparing and sign the line maintenance agreement
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Issue a Quality Notice (if any) and distribute to VJC AMO, other contracted
partners and line stations as well.
4. VJC AMO
VJC AMO has become an Approved Maintenance Organisation since 01st Mar 2013
holding a maintenance certificate issued by Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam No.
VN-688/CAAV.
VJC is integrated AOC holder and AMO , VJC AMO responsibility to carry out most of its
line maintenance activities. By using maintenance services of VJC AMO and other
AMO, VJC ensures that a maintenance system is well established and operated as
described in VJC s Maintenance Management Exposition and this Line Maintenance
Manual.
VJC AMO is mainly responsible for:
-
Having Line Maintenance Control Centers to ensure that all line maintenance
activities for VJC s aircraft are performed in safe, controlled and airworthy
conditions;
Ensuring that at outstations under VJC AMO control (refer MOPM Chapter- 5) line
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S AIGON
mcc@vietjetair.com
Contact Person
Telephone No.
+84 8 62779656
Cell phone
Office
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Abbreviation
ADD
AMM
AMO
AMS
AOG
Aircraft On Ground
CAAV
CDL
CRS
CRS-SMI
DDG
ESDS
GRN
HT
Hard Time
LLP
LMM
MCC
MEL
MOR
MME
PIC
Pilot In Command
OMC
PN
Part Number
TOR
TSM
SSQA
TQA
VJC
VietJet Air
VJC AMO
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PART 2
DOCUMENT ONBOARD
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2.0.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.0.2
2.0.3
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 2
1.
2.
3.
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2.0.1 Purpose
To comply with CAAV requirements and Company policies this procedure lists
the documents to be carried on board each VietJet Air aircraft.
2.0.2
Authorised staff releasing aircraft to service must ensure that all documents
required as per this procedure are on board the aircraft prior to departure.
Flight Operation Department and Engineering Department are responsible to
keep all documents onboard up-to-date
2.0.3
Procedure
1. Aircraft documents
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g. Terminal/Daily Check
h. Weekly Check
i.
j.
k. CRS-SMI
l.
Inoperative Placard
3. Essential Folder
Items in the Essential Documents folder are listed in Operation Manual Part A,
8.1.12
Following are the contents of the essential folder:
a. Air Operator Certificate
(Copy)
b. Certificate of Registration
(Original)
c. Certificate of Airworthiness
(Original)
d. Noise Certificate
(Original)
(Original)
f. Certificate of Insurance
(Copy)
j.
k. LOPA
l.
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PART 2.1
MASTER LINE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
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2.1.1
Purpose ............................................................................................................... 2
2.1.2
Scope .................................................................................................................. 2
2.1.3
Responsibility ..................................................................................................... 2
2.1.4
2.1.5
Procedure............................................................................................................ 3
1. Safety precautions General ................................................................................................... 3
2. General maintenance requirements ....................................................................................... 4
3. The entries in maintenance documentation ......................................................................... 4
4.
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2.1
2.1.1
Purpose
To establish policy and main procedure for the Line Maintenance Processes in
accordance with the appropriate referenced Authority Regulations and VietJet Air
Requirements.
To ensure that an acceptable safety standards and practices for aircraft maintenance
at all line stations to be maintained.
2.1.2
Scope
This simplified Line Maintenance Procedure applies to Organisations and Personnel
involved to Line Maintenance Processes for VJCs aircraft at all line stations located
in and outside of Vietnam territories.
This procedure contains only general instructions for a normal aircraft line
maintenance process. It does not contain all intructions necessary to solve all the
situations that might appeared at any outstation during daily operation.
For the detailed intructions to solve a situation please contact at followings:
Name of Department
TEL
VietJet Air
+84835471866
Engineering Department
Ext: 158
engineering@vietjetair.com
VietJet Air
+84908145101
ssqa@vietjetair.com
+84979362783
mcc@vietjetair.com
+84909751110
han.mcc@vietjetair.com
SSQA Department
2.1.3
Responsibility
Contracted Maintenance Organisations/Airlines which have contracts and provide the
Line Maintenance Services for VJCs aircraft must be responsible for the retainment,
updating, dissemination and application of this procedure.
The line station Supervisor is responsible for ensurring the followings:
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Only designated (trained and qualified) staff carry out maintenance services for
VJC aircraft.
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All tooling/equipment used for maintenance works on VJC aircraft are controlled,
callibrated in accordance with manufacturers requirements.
1. Line Maintenance
Line maintenance is any maintenance that must be carried out to ensure that the
aircraft is fit for the intended flight. It may include:
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Trouble shooting;
Defect rectification;
Minor repairs and modifications which do not require extensive disassembly and
can be accomplished by simple means.
2. Preflight/Transit check
The Preflight/Transit checks are Line Maintenance Checks to be performed at each
transit or before each flight, but not earlier than two (2) hours before the flight. This
check includes also the correction of troubles reported in the Aircraft Technical Log if
the airworthiness of the aircraft is affected.
3. Daily/Terminal check
The Daily/Terminal check is carried out in principle every day, and in any case must
not exceed 36 elapsed time.
4. Weekly check
The Weekly check is carried out within every 08 days
2.1.5
Procedure
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a. All safety precautions and precautions relating to the parking of aircraft are to be
observed.
b. Designated roadways are to be utilized at all times when moving to and from
aircraft.
c. Any vehicle which moves in the vicinity of the aircraft is to do so in accordance
with the conditions specified in the Maintenance/Handling Manuals.
d. Any unsafe condition observed is to be reported to the Supervisor immediately
and the soonest action is to be taken to preserve the safety of personnel/aircraft.
e. Priority is always to be given to emergency service personnel and vehicles.
2. General maintenance requirements
a. All maintenance tasks shall be performed and completed in accordance with:
- Approved data (current revision),
- Authorised methods, and
- Approved tool/equipment and materials.
b. An applicable maintenance task in the task card, Work order, Engineering order
etc. must be performed by an appropriately trained and qualified maintenance
personnel.
Each maintenance task must thereafter be certified by an
appropriately certifying staff (authorised staff). The technical log must be certified
as final release to service, all reference maintenance data have be to annotated
in technical log
c. All additional tasks generated by routine or rectification work e.g. duplicate
inspections, functional checks, leak checks etc. shall be recorded and certified as
applicable. Staff initiating such requirements, are responsible for ensuring that
these additional tasks are adequate to restore the aircraft to an airworthy
condition.
d. The type, P/N and S/N of the calibrated tooling/equipment used to perform the
task and P/N, Good Receive Number (GRN) of consumable and expendable
material must be recorded in the Technical Log/ task card/ WO by the authorized
staff who has performed the task for traceability purpose
e. All measuring value must be recorded into relevant TLP/ task card/ worksheet
3. The entries in maintenance documentation
The entries in maintenance documentation shall satisfy the following general
requirements:
a. All the maintenance records shall be recorded in English using block letters and
using only familiar abbreviations or acronyms;
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Measurement results must be recorded unless the instructions permit the use of
GO/NO GO gauges. For structural damage or leak, the dimension or leak rate shall be
also recorded.
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To help to cool the brakes and reduce the chance of thermal pressure release
from the tires, brakes should not be applied longer than necessary. During transit
parking brake is required only when wheel chocks are considered not sufficient.
Use of brake cooling fans, if available, is recommended.
j.
At aircraft departure, when the flight crew have stated their intention to depart, the
head set man shall:
-
Make sure that the areas surrounding the aircraft are clear for taxiing.
Advise the flight crew to obey marshalling signals from the applicable side of
the aircraft.
Disconnect the head set from the aircraft and secure the panel.
Remove the nose wheel chocks and walk to the marshalling position.
Show the cockpit crew the remove chocks and safety pins and marshal the
aircraft to the taxiing way.
If the flight crew indicate that the aircraft should return for any reason, then the
maintenance staff is to confirm brake application with the flight crew prior to
advancing towards the aircraft, apply the conditions stated in term i) above.
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remains valid for 36 hours elapsed time. A Daily check shall be accomplished on a
newly delivered aircraft prior to commencing the ferry flight.
Certification of Daily check shall be in aircraft technical log by authorized staff
6. Weekly check
Weekly Check shall be performed by appropriately rated authorized staff in
accordance with the Weekly Check sheet as approved in the Approved Maintenance
Schedule. An authorized staff holding a certification authorization with CAT B1, B2 or
A (if authorized to perform weekly check) may perform all the tasks listed in the
Weekly check sheet.
Each Weekly check on the aircraft is planned to be accomplished weekly and
remains valid for 8 days elapsed time. A Weekly Check shall be accomplished on a
newly delivered aircraft prior to introducing the aircraft for revenue service.
A maintenance accomplishment shall be recorded and certify in Weekly check sheet.
Final release to service shall be certified in the Technical Log. In addition, the APU
hours and start cycles shall be annotated in the Technical Log when certifying the
Weekly Check.
7. Refueling
Not in all the cases but re-fueling of aircraft may be necessary during transit service
or before a flight. The amount of fuel to be re-fuelled is given by the captain of the
flight. Maintenance staff has the responsibility to coordinate closely with the fuelling
company during the fueling process.
For the refueling process referred to the Refueling Procedure 2.16 for details.
8. Certification of Preflight/Transit and Daily/Terminal check
Before signing the Pre-flight/Transit check or Daily/Terminal check in the Aircraft
Technical Log, the signatory shall ensure that:
a. All Technical Log defects have been cleared or transferred to ADD logs,
whichever is applicable. If part replacement had been made, all data (P/N, S/N,
GRN or batch number) have been entered correctly in to the appropriate fields. All
accompanied release documentation of the replacement part is attached (using
stapler for example) to the corresponding Technical Log page or inserted securely
in the Technical Log cover folder (if too big to be stapled into the Technical Log
page).
b. All ADD have been reviewed and have had sufficient time limit for the intended
flight (taking into account any possible en-route weather conditions) to the next
destination. If any ADD requires a maintenance action to be done before the
flight, the entry in the Technical Log for that maintenance action had been made
and certified accordingly.
c. All fuel and oil uplifts have been properly recorded.
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d. Concessions (if any) have not expired and have had sufficient time limit for the
intended flight (taking into account any possible en-route weather conditions) to
the next destination.
e. The Certificate of Release to Service Scheduled Maintenance Inspection (CRSSMI) has not expired and have had sufficient time limit for the intended flight
(taking into account any possible en-route weather conditions) to the next
destination.
f.
g. All items on the appropriate line check sheets have been carried out and verified.
NOTE:
Cabin defects found by Cabin Attendants will be entered in the Cabin Condition
Log kept on each aircraft. At the end of each sector the Purser will present the
Cabin Defects Log to the Captain, who shall enter defects of an airworthiness
nature into the Aircraft Technical Log.
Authorised staff carrying out transit checks shall check the Cabin Condition Log to
ensure that all defects, which have not been transferred, are non-airworthiness
related, and have been acted (fix or deferment) accordingly as required. Defects
that have airworthiness implications and have been transferred into Aircraft
Technical Log shall be annotated as such in the Cabin Condition Log and initialled
in the ACTION TAKEN block.
9. De/Anti-icing
De/anti-icing is normally carried out by the Contracted ground service Company/Part
5 AMO before take-off. VJC has accepted De/anti-icing procedure of the Service
Company/ Part 5-AMO.
(For more detail please refer De/Anti-icing procedure 2.20).
10. Incident/Accident reportSL
If Incident/Accident occurred, keep informed as soon as possible to VJC MCC and
follow their instruction (for more detail refer procedure 2.7).
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AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL LOG
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2.2.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.2.2
Scope ...................................................................................................................... 2
2.2.3
Responsibility ......................................................................................................... 2
2.2.4
Reference ................................................................................................................ 2
2.2.5
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 2
1.
2.
3.
At Main base............................................................................................................................ 2
b.
At Line stations........................................................................................................................ 3
2.2.6
2.2.7
Detail Rules............................................................................................................. 4
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2.2
Technical log
2.2.1
Purpose
Iss01/Rev01
01 Oct 2014
To establish the requirements for the use of the aircraft Technical Log
2.2.2
Scope
This procedure applies to the maintenance certification of VietJet Air aircraft Technical
Log at the Line and base maintenance
2.2.3
Responsibility
The VJC AMO and contracted maintenance organization is responsible for compliance
with the requirements in this procedure
2.2.4
Reference
MME 2.1
2.2.5
Procedure
Prior to aircraft flight, remove pink copy and blue copies of previous sectors (if
available) and keep at MCC office
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All completed white shall be retained in the Technical Log book until end of the
day. White copies and blue copy of last sector (if available) will be removed when
aircraft night stop
Forward white copies to Technical Records office
Yellow copies to remain in the Technical Log until the book is replaced
b. At Line stations
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All completed white copies shall be retained in the Technical Log book for main
base to remove.
Prior to aircraft flight, the pink copies and remaining blue copies of previous
sectors (if available) shall be removed and kept by the respective line stations for
minimum 48 hours
NOTE: only pink copy shall be removed prior to aircraft flight at stations where
maintenance is not available
2.2.6
General requirements
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For Certifying staff: Please signed and fully completed the information
into CRS columns of block 10C to confirm about cancel.
For Flight Crew: Please check the CREW box and sign in the "Captain"
block 10B to confirm about cancel.
When the information of total flight hours, flight cycles at the "FLIGHT LOG"
section is wrong and need correction request has been raise by Technical
statistic section, The Certifying staff will open a new Techlog page and the
minimum information needed to transfer to the new page is: the fuel remaining,
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k
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total block time, total flight time, total LDGs. Also in block 10 must complete and
sign as required.
When replacing a new Techlog book, the Certifying staff has to record in the
block 10A, 10C of the Techlog pages to clarify the continuity of the two log book.
+
At the last page of old books have to write "The following techlog is ..."
and
At the first page of the new book will record "The previous techlog is...
The last 15 Tech log pages shall be kept along with new Tech log for
reference
Detail Rules
Title/Content
Instruction/Explanation
No.
Responsibilities
Crew
Tec
h
Both Note
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
HEADER
FROM:
TO:
FLT. NO:
CAPT:
A/C TYPE
A/C REG:
X
N/A
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DATE
Flight date: DD - MM - YY.
DELAY
minutes)
DELAY
CODE:
Write down the technical delay code.
REASON
X
Short description of delay reasons
DELAY TIME:
9A
10A
Approach
Category
Status
DEFECT
(STATE IF
NIL
FURTHER)
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ATA CODE
10A
Note
1
SIGN:.......
10B
X
Tech log, number of landing v.v.)
This Block use for recording
ACTION
TAKEN
Note
2
X
10C
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A.D.D
CLEARED
NO.
C.R.S
Sign and,
- AUTH NO.:
- PLACE:
Working Place.
X
10C
COMPONEN
T
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INFORMATIO
N
ITEM NO.
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equipment.
NUMBER
The manufacturer serial number of the
S/N OFF
the aircraft.
The manufacturer serial number of the
S/N ON
aircraft.
The GRN number of the equipment
X
G.R.N ON
FUEL
DISTRIBUTION
12
(KGS)
fuel changes
REMAINING
Note
3
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Note
4
before departure
X
ADJUST = | DEPART. SUM |
If no refueling, leave blank column.
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blank column.
Data is taken from aircraft fuel
indicator.
Write down the total fuelling on the
Bowser
(uplift)
DISCREPAN
CY
indicator.
DISCREPANCY = |TOTAL UPLIFT BOWSER/(UPLIFT) |
X
DENSITY
FUEL BILL
NO
13
refueling.
Hydraulics
X
Not apply: write N/A
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X
Total
IDG UPLIFT
system.
Hydraulics
systems/
relevant system.
Uplift
13A
I hereby
Certify
that...
Note
4
Flight Log
in UTC.
(UTC)
X
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Chock off
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X
Write down the difference between the
Block time
Log
Write down the total block of block Time
Total block
time
TIME.
Write down the actual time at the moment
X
LDG
of touch down.
Write down the actual time at the moment
X
Take-off
of takeoff.
Write down the difference between on
Flight time
Previous Log.
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Log
Write down the total flight hours of flight
Total
flight time
Previous Log.
Landings
Log
Note
5
LDGs
Total LDGs
Touch & Go
Write down the autoland CAT
Autoland
Cat
Note
6
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EVENT TIME
Push Back
This Sector
in NO.
15
Daily /
Terminal
CHK
X
Completed
Date Time
(UTC)
X
Sign
Auth No.
issued by AMO.
X
16
Place
Working place.
Preflight /
Transit /
Preflight/Transit/ETOPS check.
Note
7
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CHK
completed
X
Date Time
(UTC)
X
Sign
issued by AMO/PIC
X
Place
Working place.
Sign:
17
X
FULL name:
18
Tick box if
the next
Tech Log
page will be
used for the
same sector
19
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performed with:
icing
Type of
fluid
applied:....../..
.
.....%
X
Sign:
Start:.............
.....UTC.
Finish............
...
.UTC
NOTE 1: REPORTED BY: There are 02 boxes to mark defect. If crew found the defect,
mark the box CREW. If technician found the defect, mark the box ENG.
NOTE 2: ACTION TAKEN: Certifying staff record as detailed as possible all defect
rectification actions carried out. Records of relevant references for trouble
shooting/defect rectification actions must be clearly written.
In case of PIC defers defect without maintenance action required by MEL
at unmanned station. PIC makes appropriate entry into ACTION TAKEN column.
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NOTE 3: REMAINING: Crew record in this box the remaining fuel in each tank and in
total after the flight. In case already uplift and fuel quantity is changed due to flight
cancelled or maintenance.., Technician have to record fuel remaining in REMAINING
box before new flight.
Data is taken from aircraft fuel indicator.
NOTE 4: Crew performs at unmanned station and Certifying staff performs at manned
stations
NOTE 5: Full stop Landing: the process of Landing - Taxiing - Full Stop;
NOTE 6: Touch and Go: the process of Touch down - Taxiing -Take off.
NOTE 7: PIC performs transit check at unmanned stations. Certifying staff performs
transit check at manned stations
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PART 2.3
CABIN CONDITION LOG
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2.
3.
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2.3
2.3.1
Purpose
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This procedure details the method, by which aircraft cabin defects are recorded, rectified
and controlled using Cabin Condition Log
2.3.2
2.3.3
Procedure
1. Cabin Condition Log Record Sheet
The Cabin Condition Log is a collection of serialized sheets for the reporting and in
some case clearing of cabin defects. Each Cabin Log sheet consists of one (1)
original and one (1) copy
-
The original white will only be removed at SGN and be forwarded to Technical
Records
The yellow copy will remain in the log until stripped at SGN, leaving 10 off sheets
for information. Removed sheets shall be forwarded to Technical Records.
NOTE:
- Line station staff must not remove sheets from the cabin condition log.
- Cabin crew must not remove cabin log sheet.
2. Recording of defects
The heading of each report sheet is to be completed giving the Flight Number and date.
Defect symptoms are to be entered in the DEFECTS block
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The entries are to be printed using block capitals with a ball point pen and using a
backing card under the last sheet of the current page.
Upon termination of each flight, or a series of flights, the Cabin Crew will enter
complete and accurate details of any cabin defect.
The Cabin Crew shall sign and forward the Cabin Condition Log to the Captain for
his signature and action
3. Clearing defects
Defect can be either fixed or transferred to Aircraft technical log.
Captain shall transfer defects of an airworthiness nature into the Aircraft Technical
Log.
Authorised staff shall either transfer defects to Technical log or rectify defects
When transferring a cabin log entry into the Aircraft Technical Log, the wording
TRANSFERRED TO AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL LOG will be entered in the
ACTION TAKEN column of the cabin log.
Technical log page number shall be recorded in TRANSFER TO TLP NO. box of
Cabin Condition Log. Other boxes will be required for completion.
In case of handling over the acceptable defered defects, completion of the
MEL/Airworthiness ADD log and/or Non MEL/Airworthiness ADD log is required.
The Deferred Cabin Defects record sheet will remain in the Cabin Condition Log
after clearance showing cleared and un-cleared defects. It will be removed and
forwarded to Technical Records when the record sheet is fully utilised with all
deferred defects closed.
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PART 2.4
ACCEPTABLE DEFERRED DEFECT LOG
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2.4.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................................... 3
2.4.1
Scope ................................................................................................................................... 3
2.4.3
Responsibility ...................................................................................................................... 3
2.4.4
Reference ............................................................................................................................. 3
2.4.5
Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 3
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2.4
2.4.1
Purpose
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 2013
To establish the requirements for recording deferred defects and clearing deferred defects
after rectification work has been carried out on the VietJet Air aircraft.
2.4.1
Scope
This procedure applies to a defect deferred on VietJet Air aircraft in accordance with the
Minimum Equipment List, Configuration Deviation List, Structure Repair Manual, Aircraft
Maintenance Manual, or as a Non-Airworthiness Significant Item.
2.4.3
Responsibility
The VJC AMO and contracted maintenance organization is responsible for compliance with
the requirements in this procedure
2.4.4
Reference
MME 2.1
2.4.5
Procedure
2.4.5.1 General
The Acceptable Deferred Defect logs (ADD Log) are summary sheets used by authorized
staff and PIC to record deferred defects and clearing dates of the deferred defects after
rectification work has been carried out on the aircraft.
The ADD log acts as a reference guide for flight crew and authorized staff to see deferred
defects and theirs information such as raising date, due date, MEL reference, required
maintenance procedures before flight etc. ADD logs are placed inside a clear plastic holder
in Technical Log folder.
The authorized staff signature and authorization number in the ADD log are not a
certification for a Certificate of Release to Service. It only serves to allow traceability to the
staff raising and clearing the deferred defect. The Certificate of Release to Service issued
by the authorized staff for the deferral and rectification of the deferred defect is recorded in
the corresponding aircraft Technical Log.
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ADD logs are always retained with the Technical Log Folder until all deferred defects been
cleared. MCC will collect all ADD log, that all defects have been cleared, and forward to VJC
Tech record
MCC shall replace new batch of ADD log when last sheet of in-used ADD logs is being
used. All opened ADD items will be transferred t to new batch of ADD log
2.4.5.2. Airworthiness Deferred Defect log (form QDF101-B)
When a deferrable defect relating to MEL and/or airworthiness is raised in the technical log
or in Non-routine card, an entry will be required to the MEL/ AIRWORTHINESS RELATED
ACCEPTABLE DEFERED DEFECT log
MEL/Airworthiness ADD log is in pink color.
The technical log folder includes:
-
ADD logs (one batch includes 06 sheets which numbered 1 to 6 and stapled together)
All pertinent information must be written by authorized staff as following:
INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
NOTE
ADD RAISED
SIGN
The authorized
signature.
staff
makes
his
AUTHO. NO
DATE
STATION
NTC RAISED
DEFECT INFORMATION
TX FROM TLP#
MEL/AMM/SRM REF#
ADD NO.
DEFERRAL
LIMIT
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DUE
MAINT PROC
OPS PROC
OPS LIMIT
NTC
CANCELLED
ADD CLEARANCE
TLP REF # OR
WP#, NRC#
SIGN
AUTH NO
Number of authorization
DATE
STATION
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DESCRIPTION
NOTE
ADD RAISED
SIGN
The authorized
signature.
staff
makes
his
AUTHO. NO
DATE
STATION
DEFECT INFORMATION
TX FROM TLP#
ADD NO.
ADD CLEARANCE
The serial number of Technical log
TLP REF # OR WP# page or Work package number and
AND NRC#
NRC number where the defect is
cleared
SIGN
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Number of authorization
DATE
STATION
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PART 2.5
USE AND COMPLETION OF LINE DOCUMENTATION
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USE AND COMPLETION OF LINE
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2.
General ........................................................................................................................ 2
a.
b.
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USE AND COMPLETION OF LINE
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2.5
2.5.1
Purpose
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
To establish a procedure for use and completion of the line maintenance documents
during normal line maintenance activities i.a.w appropriated requirements of CAAV,
relative authorities and VJC.
2.5.2
Scope
This procedure is only used for line maintenance activities, related maintenance
documents and all activities to be performed by authorized staffs.
2.5.3
Responsibility
Authorized staff working in aircraft line maintenance is responsible for performing
this procedure.
2.5.4
Reference
MME 2.1, LMM 3.1
The line maintenance contract (the article related to, if any)
2.5.5
Procedure
1. General
VJCs line maitenance documents are a system of documents for recording all
maintenance activities carried out on VJCs aircraft whilst the aircraft is operating
between scheduled visits to the base maintenance facility. They are specified as
following:
a. VietJet Air Maintenance Forms
-
Technical Logs form QDF100V are printed in sets of four colored pages
each 50 sets in each technical logbook.
Cabin Defect Log: Cabin Defect Log form QDF103V are printed in sets of two
pages each.
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Airframe Dent & Buckle chart record form(s): To record dents and damages
of the airframe and engines of the subjected aircraft that disclosed after a
flight or curently under monitoring.
None-MEL/Airworthiness related Acceptable Deferred Defect form QDF101C to record None-MEL and None-Airworthiness nature acceptable deferred
defects - disclosed after a flight or curently under monitoring. This form is
used as a part of technical log shall be inserted in log book folder.The form(s)
shall be retained until all the defects recorded have been cleared or
transferred in to a suitable base maintenance workpackage.
Notice to Crews form QDF104V: This form is used by CRS holders, AMO to
pass all additional information and notices to flight crews.
All Line Maintenance Check Forms: All line maintenance check forms
applicable to the aircraft shall be kept in the technical log folder for quick
reference purpose at outstations. The line maintenance check forms are
Preflight/Transit check (form EPF107), Daily check (form EPF108) and
Weekly check (EPF124)
MRO
WO number
Action taken
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Engineering Order (form EPF111) is generated by Tech service engineerEngineering and Planning division to transfer maintenance data form
manufacturer instructions, Airworthiness Directive, Service Bulletin,
Modification instructions into VJC format for ease of use. The EO does not
list detail maintenance steps and can only refer to those instruction and
procedures. The EO is used for maintenance inspection, defect rectification,
embodiment of AD/SB.
The following information are outlined in EO:
+
EO number
EO revision number
Effectivity
Manual effected
WO number
Work requirement
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CRS-SMI of the last checks: These forms are maintenance records that show
the compliance with the AMS of the aircraft type.
c. The Authorized staff is responsible for keeping the line maintenance documents
in good condition during line maintenance time. They only have to use the
approved and controlled documents when performing their works.
Documentation completion must be followed the related instructions. The
Authorized staff certifies by signing and stamping to the related technical log
pages.
2. Completion of the line maintenance documents before departure:
a. When the aircraft arrived, authorized staff will perform line maintenance by using
VJCs appropriate check-lists; These check-lists can be found in Technical Log
Book folder in the cockpit. Refer procedure 2.1 for the details
b. VJC requires that Cabin Defect Log is necessary to be reviewed by the
authorised staff before each departure. Refer procedure 2.3 for the details.
c. When any line maintenance requirement is due. For the operation of the aircraft
a concession request will be considered; It is advised that an approved
concession must be obtained in this case before departure. The authorized staff
working at line station can contact the appropriate VJC MCC for assistant.
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DEFECT CONTROL PROCEDURE
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2.6
Iss01/Rev01
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2.6.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.6.2
Scope ....................................................................................................................... 2
2.6.3
Responsibility ......................................................................................................... 2
2.6.4
References .............................................................................................................. 2
2.6.5
2.6.6
Procedure ................................................................................................................ 2
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2.6
2.6.1
Purpose
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 2013
To establish the procedure and instructions for the situations when technical
discrepancies are deferred as an Acceptable Deferred Defect (ADD) or cleared and
request for an extension of a MEL item should be made. MEL applications also are
mentioned in accordance with appropriate referenced VAR regulatory requirements.
2.6.2
Scope
This procedure applies to VJC SSQA/TQA department, Engineering Department, VJC
MCC and authorised staff at line stations.
2.6.3
Responsibility
VJC SSQA/TQA Department, Engineering Department, VJC MCC, Authorised Staff at
all line stations are required to comply this procedure.
2.6.4
References
MME 2.1, 2.19
2.6.5
2.6.6
Procedure
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NOTE: VJC MCC shall have the responsibility to control and monitoring all ADD
of entire fleet.
2. To raise ADD
a. All authorised staff when deferring MEL defects into ADD log are to
annotate in the ACTION TAKEN column of the Technical Log as follows:
-
Statement ADD XXX-Y RAISED (where XXX are the tech log page
number and Y is item number of tech log page).
b. Enter ADD number in the ADD Raised No. bock on the Technical Log
page
c. Complete the ADD log by annotating the ADD RAISED detail section with
Technical Log Page reference and item number and then certify the entry.
NOTE 1: Authorized staff has to liaise with VJC Station manager when the ADDs
have affected to carriers ground operation (for example: degrade of
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NOTE 3:
End of the day, MCC has to quantify all deferred defects that recorded
into respective ADD logs and ensure that all deferred defects are
properly recorded and maintained. The quantification of deferred
defects on each aircraft is to avoid any missing of in- used ADD logs.
Re-entry deferred defects into ADD logs should be carried out if there
are missing of ADD log
3. To clear an ADD
a. Insert the text appropriate to the rectification work carried out into the
ACTION TAKEN block of the Technical Log Page and certify the entry.
The reference number of Concession has to be annotated if deferred
defect associated to a concession
b. Complete the ADD log by annotating the CLEARANCE detail section with
Technical Log Page reference and item number and then certify the entry
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Provided that a repetitive defect occurred and recorded in Technical Log book
and:
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Authorized staff raises a repetitive ADD (with the new ADD number).
New ADD expiry date shall be calculated from the time it was first time
recorded.
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Aircraft
If the damage is within SRM/ AMM allowable limit or can be deferred, the
authorized staff shall perform following:
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If the repetitive inspection is required, authorized staff shall record interval and
due of inspection requirement in Repetitive Inspection Requirement (RIR)
Control Sheet form MXF212
NOTE: All repetitive maintenance required for the deferred defect specified in RIR
Control Sheet (if any) is still opened until permanent repair is performed.
MCC shall create AMOS WO and JIC to control structure defect i.a.w
MCCs Structure Defect Control procedure
If repetitive inspection interval or deferral time limit of structure defect is
more than 750FH or 750 FC, MCC shall provide WO and JIC number of
the ADD to TSE and Planning for monitoring due date. TSE shall review
and prepare required materials/tools for next inspection of JIC. Planning
make schedule to perform JIC and permanent repair to close ADD.
Upon completion of inspection, authorized staff shall update RIR Control
Sheel for the next due of inspection.
b. System deferred defect
If ADD related to aircraft system and required repetitive inspection before
defect can be rectified. Authorised staff shall:
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PART 2.7
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Reporting System...................................................................................................... 2
2.7.1
Purpose............................................................................................................... 2
2.7.2
Scope .................................................................................................................. 2
2.7.3
Responsibility..................................................................................................... 2
2.7.4
Reference............................................................................................................ 2
2.7.5
Procedure ........................................................................................................... 2
1.
2.
3.
Definition .......................................................................................................... 3
3.2
3.3
4.
5.
General............................................................................................................. 4
5.2
5.3
5.4
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Reporting System
2.7.1
Purpose
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To establish the reporting procedure concerning the aircraft status at all stations.
2.7.2
Scope
This procedure applies to Authorized staff involved to the Line Maintenance
Processes for VJCs aircraft.
2.7.3
Responsibility
It is the responsibility of the VJC authorized staff and contracted Maintenance
Organization authorized staff or duty engineer to be fully conversant with the necessary
communications requirements with VJC MCC and report any delay, A.O.G. or
incident/accident.
It is the responsibility of all MCC personal to be fully conversant with the necessary
communications requirements with line stations.
It is the responsibility of all MCC personal to provide occurrence reports to SSQA
department upon receiving such reports from line stations.
2.7.4
Reference
VAR 19; MME 2.8
2.7.5
Procedure
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Definition
An A.O.G. is defined as when an aircraft is unable to continue in operation
due to defect(s) or occurrence which compromises its airworthiness and
serviceability. This might be caused by lack of spare(s) and/or resources
required to rectify the defect or because of an accident or incident.
A technical delay is classified as when an aircraft has departed 15 minutes
after Scheduled Time Departure (STD) due to Technical Defect or
Occurrence.
3.2
MCC shall coordinate to authorized staff and Supply & Store to verify and
identify the problem and also to identify whether any spares, tooling or
special skills are required
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Recording requirement
Authorized staff should record all details related to the A.O.G/ delay situation
using respective forms (MXF218 for AOG and MXF217 for Delay) and all
information related to the event. Forward it to the VJC MCC as soon as
possible.
Erroneous
information
in
approved
technical
maintenance manuals, manufacturers and vendor documents.
publications,
All authorized staff are responsible for reporting of TOR on occurrences, events and
potential hazards in maintenance providing processes to VJC MCC.
All TOR (form QDF036V) should be written in English and the reporter should specify
name, organization, contact details. The TOR shall be reported to MCC not later than
24 hours
MCC will forward the TOR to TQA/SSQA Department right after receiving of TOR
from line station from maintenance staff.
5. Mandatory Occurrence Report
5.1
General
A defect or occurrence is reportable when it endangers, or if not corrected
would endanger the safety of the aircraft, its occupants, or any other person.
Examples of reportable occurrences are listed at the end of this procedure.
Any person discovering a defect or occurrence, which is classified as
reportable, is responsible for raising a CAAV Mandatory Occurrence Report
form 14 a/b as soon as possible but in any case, within 36 hours of the
discovery.
If the occurrence is serious enough to warrant immediate action and involves
damage to the aircraft or injury to personnel, initial reporting shall be made
directly to the VJC MCC by telephone, fax or email. The CAAV MOR form 14
a/b shall be sent at the soonest but within 24 hours to MCC and then
forwarded to SSQA Department of VJC.
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5.3
Completion requirements
Authorized Staff are required to:
a. Complete the Mandatory Occurrence Report form: CAAV Mandatory
Occurrence Report form 14 a/b, which is kept in the aircraft documents
files on board the aircraft.
b. Follow respective procedure in retrieving and obtaining any required
documents related to the occurrence.
c. Forward the report immediately to the VJC MCC for proper dissemination
later.
NOTE: Authorized Staff should immediately inform the VJC MCC of all the
details concerning to the A/C occurrence by any available means of
communication to avoid flight schedule interruption and to ensure
possible aircraft re-scheduling.
5.4
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Fire or explosion.
Forced landing.
Loss of braking.
Lightning strike.
Bird strike
d. Personnel Safety
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2.8.1
Purpose
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The purpose of this procedure is to identify and record external aircraft damage that is
within SRM limits in one document that is retained in the flight deck for quick reference
by all Maintenance and Flight crew staff.
The damage is recorded to provide information to Maintenance staff and Flight crew that
the damage recorded has been assessed and is acceptable for continued operation.
2.8.2
2.8.3
Procedure
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PART 2.9
DOCUMENTS ALLOCATED TO LINE STATIONS
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2.9.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.9.2
2.9.3
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 2
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2.9.1
Purpose
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To define procedures for the availability and control of VietJet Air (VJC) documents and
Aircraft publications at all line stations.
2.9.2
2.9.3
Procedure
1. It is essential that adequate information and instructions are made available to all
Contracted Maintenance Organisation certifying staff when performing their duties
on VietJet Air aircraft.
2. Certifying staff at line stations assigned to certify VJC aircraft are required to
undergo VJC Procedures training. Train-the-Trainer policy is utilized where VJC
Procedures training is conducted for an official from the Line Station. Thereafter he
conducts this training to his all certifying staff assigned to certify VJC aircraft.
3. For Continuation Training, VJC requires the following:
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Additionally for VJC aircraft certification, line station certifying staff must update
themselves on current VJC Publications that will be made available at the line
station.
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5. Technical Publications staff will submit assigned documents to the Line Station in
CD-ROM format and accompanied with List of Dispatched Documentation form
EPF118 for acknowledgement of receipt of these documents.
6. On receipt of assigned publications at the Line Station, the person in charge will
duly fill in and sign Form EPF118 and fax a copy to the attention of Technical
Publications Officer
7. Sign off of form EPF118 will imply that the new publications have superseded the
old batch of CD-ROM that should be destroyed.
8. If no acknowledgement is received after a grace period of four weeks, Technical
Publication staff will advise MCC for follow-up with the concerned Line Station
USE OF COMPONENT
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2.10.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.10.2
Scope ...................................................................................................................... 2
2.10.3
Responsibility ......................................................................................................... 2
2.10.4
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 2
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2.10.1 Purpose
To establish the requirements for performing maintenance work on the aircraft using the
Component Maintenance Manual
2.10.2 Scope
This procedure applies to the contracted maintenance organization holding an Aircraft
rating performing maintenance work on VietJet Air aircraft using the CMM for
accomplishing a simple task, minor adjustment, visual inspection and limited part
replacement on a component installed on the aircraft
2.10.3 Responsibility
The authorized staff is responsible for compliance with the requirements in this
procedure
2.10.4 Procedure
1. The authorized staff of a maintenance organization holding an Aircraft rating shall
carry out maintenance on the aircraft and its installed components in accordance
with the AMM.
2. Where the maintenance data in the AMM (e.g. maintenance data on buyer furnished
equipment and aircraft cabin interior equipment) is not available or inadequate in the
AMM, the authorized staff may use the CMM as a reference document for the
maintenance of the components installed on the aircraft provided the criteria
specified in paragraph 3 are satisfied.
3. The CMM may only be used as a reference document for defect rectification of a
simple task, minor adjustment, visual inspection and limited part replacement (e.g
replace screw on tray table) on the installed component when the following criteria
are met:
a. The affected component is not a part of critical systems
b. The task performed on the component does not require specialized skill or
additional training of the person performing the task;
c. The task performed on the component does not require specialized tool,
equipment or process;
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d. Any part in the component that is replaced shall conform to the part number
in the CMM Parts List;
e. The task performed on the component does not require disassembly, test or
operation check normally performed in a workshop environment.
4. The authorized staff shall be responsible to determine whether the task can be
performed in the line maintenance environment on the installed component in
accordance with the CMM, after he is satisfied that the criteria specified in paragraph
3 are met. This assessment of the authorized staff shall be reviewed and concurred
by the VJC Maintenance Manager or Duty MCC.
5. The Quality Manager of the contracted maintenance organization shall be consulted
when in doubt as to whether a CMM reference can be used for performing the
maintenance on the installed component.
6. The authorized staff shall clearly state the CMM reference details in the aircraft
Technical Log or Work Order when certifying for the maintenance tasks performed
on the installed component.
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PART 2.11
AIRCRAFT WORK ORDER ISSUANCE AND ACCOMPLISHMENT
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2.11.1
Purpose ........................................................................................................................ 2
2.11.2
Scope ........................................................................................................................... 2
2.11.3
Responsibility .............................................................................................................. 2
2.11.4
Procedure..................................................................................................................... 2
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2.11.1 Purpose
To ensure the VJC work order (WO) issued from Engineering and Planning division
(EPD) is controlled and accomplished in accordance with the maintenance
requirements.
2.11.2 Scope
This procedure applies to E&P Division, VJC AMO and contracted maintenance
organizations
2.11.3 Responsibility
VJC E&PD is responsible to issue the WO in compliance with maintenance
requirements.
MCC is responsible for receiving WO and request contracted maintenance for WO
accomplishment
Contracted maintenance organisation is responsible to perform maintenance works
specified in the WO.
2.11.4 Procedure
1. General
Maintenance requirements can be issued in form as below:
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Work order.
Type of maintenance works (duplicate inspection, critical task, required hangar task
etc.) ,
The elapse time needed for the maintenance works being done.
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2. Work Order and Overnight Work pack MXF216 are distributed to contracted
maintenance organisations and/or VJC line maintenance shift in format of electronic or
hard-copy for implementing the work
3. Work Order Control
After maintenance accomplished the WP, WO and associated paper works shall be
returned to MCC for checking and monitoring, then the original package (WO, EO, Task
card etc.) will send to VJC EPD.
MCC monitors every item to ensure that all WOs are performed on schedule. If
assigned WO cannot be carried out MCC shall re-schedule the work as early as
possible provided that WO is not overdue
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PART 2.12
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2.12.1
Purpose............................................................................................................... 2
2.12.2
Scope .................................................................................................................. 2
2.12.3
Responsibility..................................................................................................... 2
2.12.4
Reference............................................................................................................ 2
2.12.5
Procedure ........................................................................................................... 2
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2.12.1 Purpose
To establish an instruction for authorised staff working at all stations to get a VJCs
approval in order to perform maintenance actions and certify VJCs aircraft to service
2.12.2 Scope
This procedure is applied to the certifying staff who working on VJCs aircraft at all
line stations.
2.12.3 Responsibility
Certifying staff working on VJCs aircraft at line stations
complying with this procedure
2.12.4 Reference
MME 3.11
2.12.5 Procedure
Prior to performing maintenance actions on VJCs aircraft, certifying staff must
participate in a training course prepared and introduced by VJCs approved
instructors.
The training courses syllabus must include at least the following:
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ONE-OFF AUTHORIZATION
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2.13.1
Purpose............................................................................................................... 2
2.13.2
Scope .................................................................................................................. 2
2.13.3
2.13.4
Reference............................................................................................................ 2
2.13.5
Procedure ........................................................................................................... 2
1.
2.
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One-Off Authorization
2.13.1 Purpose
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The Authorised person must quote the reference number in the Aircraft
Technical Log when signing the Certificate of Release to Service.
NOTE:
MCC is main contact point for One-Off authorisation arrangement. The
approved person must be sure that all maintenance actions have been
completely done i.a.w Line Maintenance Manuals procedures and
instructions from VJC MCC controllers.
In some circumstances, one-off authorization form is unable to
complete and deliver to requested person by Fax/ email transmission
and it is accepted by TQAM for requested person performing of tasks
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PART 2.14
CONTROL OF THE USE OF BLANKING AND LOCKING DEVICES
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2.14.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.14.2
2.14.3
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 2
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2.14.1 Purpose
To set a policy for the use of protective covers, blanks and landing gear safety pins on
aircraft.
2.14.2 Scope and Responsibility
This procedure is applicable to all authorised staff at line stations
2.14.3 Procedure
1. General
The term Blanking and Locking Devices used in this procedure is refer to items
such as pitot head and static blanking covers, landing gear locking pins, intake
blanks, external control locks etc.
Good maintenance practices dictate that the installation of blanks or covers requires a
clear, unambiguous entry in Technical Log that the aircraft is no longer airworthy as a
result of that installation. This practice would assist line maintenance personnel in
ensuring the removal of such items before aircraft acceptance by the flight crew.
The Instructions are issued to institute the steps that should be followed by the
maintenance personnel to control the installation and removal of blanking and locking
devices such as pitot head and static blanking covers, landing gear locking pins, intake
blanks, external control locks etc.
2. Any time blanking covers, landing gear safety pins are installed an entry must be made
in the DEFECT block of aircraft techlog with the following wording:
LDG SAFETY PINS AND PROTECTIVE COVERS INSTALLED
3. Upon removal of the blanking covers, landing gear safety pins. An entry must be made
in the ACTION TAKEN block of aircraft techlog with the following wording:
LDG SAFETY PINS AND PROTECTIVE COVERS REMOVED AND STOWED
and authorized staff must certify in CRS block .
NOTE: Place the covers and pins in the stowage provided aboard the aircraft
All covers and LDG pins must have red streamers attached
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PART 2.15
INSTALLATION OF AIRCRAFT WHEEL-CHOCK PROCEDURE
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2.15.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.15.2
Scope ...................................................................................................................... 2
2.15.3
Responsibility ......................................................................................................... 2
2.15.4
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 2
1.
General ........................................................................................................................ 2
2.
b.
c.
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2.15.1 Purpose
To establish an instruction for installation of aircraft wheel-chocks during line
maintenance operation.
2.15.2 Scope
This procedure is applied for installation of aircraft wheel-chocks during line
maintenance operation for all VJCs aircraft at line station.
2.15.3 Responsibility
Engineers working on VJCs aircraft at outstation are responsible for complying with this
procedure.
2.15.4 Procedure
1. General
The installation of the wheel-chocks on aircraft must be agreed with all the
requirements decribed in the AMM
Optionally, one pair of long chocks or two pairs of short chocks can be used for
intallation of both aircraft nose wheels.
2. Wheel chock installation procedure
a.
When A/C is completely stopped, the chocks are to be installed in front of and
behind both nose wheels prior to the headset being connected. Parking brake
still set on.
b. Installation of chocks on A/C MLG Wheels:
After engines shutdown or propellers completely stop the chocks to be installed
in front of and behind the outboard set of one MLG (LH MLG is recommended).
Parking brake set off when nose wheels and at least one set of wheels on MLG
have been chocked up.
In abnormal circumstances, additional chocks may be required to be installed in
front of and behind other main landing gear wheels.
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FUELING PROCEDURE
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FUELING PROCEDURE
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2.16.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.16.2
Scope ...................................................................................................................... 2
2.16.3
Responsibility ......................................................................................................... 2
2.16.4
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 2
1.
Re-fuelling ................................................................................................................... 2
2.
Defuelling ..................................................................................................................... 2
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Fueling Procedure
2.16.1 Purpose
To establish Re-Fueling/De-fueling in accordance with the appropriate referenced
Authority Regulations and VietJet Air Requirements.
2.16.2 Scope
This procedure is applicable to Organisations and/or Personnel involved in the Line
Maintenance Servises for VJCs aircraft.
2.16.3 Responsibility
The authorized staff at line stations is responsible for the specified procedures.
PIC is responsible for re-fuelling if there is no qualified personnel available
2.16.4 Procedure
1. Re-fuelling
Upon arrival, the Pilot is responsible for recording correctly fuel quantities onboard as
requested at the completion of the technical log;
When carrying out preflight or transit, the authorized staff will communicate with flight
crew in order to get pre-uplift fuel quantity. Then he/she will inform to the Fuel
suppliers staff for fuel uplift;
The authorized staff must monitor the whole fueling process and on behalf of VJC he
signs into fuel receipt;
Recording fuel uplift as the instruction is mandatory to the authorized staff. He also
must sign off the technical log page;
Finally, the authorized staff informs the pilot of the fuel quantity uplifted and
completes the technical log before departure.
2. Defuelling
During operations if de-fueling is necessary, authorized staff shall be communicated
by flight crew on the quantity to be de-fueled. Communication with flight crew is unnecessary in cases when the de-fuel tasks is just to avoid water in fuel tanks.
The authorized staff shall communicate with the VJC representative and Contracted
Fuel Service Company for the vessel/tanker to de-fuel to.
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The authorized staff shall perform the defueling task in accordance with the relevant
AMM tasks, other safety precautions and all additional precautions that the local
airport authority may have at that particular area/gate/airport.
Make sure to complete all necessary paper work (Technical log entry for the task)
after the defuel task have been performed.
NOTE 1: Before fueling Authorised staff has be sure that fuel delivered onto aircraft
is:
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Free of contamination;
NOTE 2: During refueling, Authorised staff has to comply with safety precaution
mensioned in related AMM and other requirements that the local airport
authority may have at that particular area/gate or airport.
When necessary, the actual quantity of on-board fuel shall be measured, using
manual magnetic stick. The maintenance action shall be recorded and certified in the
relevant Technical Log page to confirm the correct fuel quantity on-board for the
intended flight.
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Fuel Spillage........................................................................................................................ 2
2.17.1
Purpose ........................................................................................................................ 2
2.17.2
2.17.3
Procedure..................................................................................................................... 2
1.
General ............................................................................................................................. 2
2.
3.
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Fuel Spillage
2.17.1 Purpose
To provide procedures for dealing quickly and effectively with any fuel spillage
during line maintenance.
2.17.2 Scope and Responsibility
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Never permit personnel to walk through the liquid area of a spill fuel
because of life- threatening hazard in the event of fire.
j.
k. The fire hazard of spilled fuel varies according to the size of exposed
surface and readiness with the fuel vaporizes.
3. FUEL SPILL HANDLING
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d. Check the area and the airplane to be sure that all spilled fuel h a s
been cleaned. When area is clean and safe, resume fueling.
NOTE: Dispose of cleaned up flammable liquids must be done in
accordance with environmental protection regulations.
LARGE SPILL (Any spill larger than 4.65 square meters in area, or is
continuous flow, or is in excess of 20 litres if the quantity is known)
a. Immediately stop fueling and shut off the source of the spill.
b. Immediately evacuate passengers and crew if in the opinion of the person
in charge of operation, the spill presents a serous fire exposure or hazard
to the airplane, person refueling vehicle or other equipment.
c. Obtain assistance of the Fire Service Department if, in the opinion of the
person in charge of the operation, this is deemed necessary.
d. Slowly reduce the throttle down and stop the engines of all ground
equipment within 25 feet of the spill. Some units of ground equipment
contain electrical contacts, motors, etc., which are potential ignition
hazards to fuel vapor. Such unit must not be operated and, if necessary,
will be removed manually.
e. Move portable fire fighting equipment into position for immediate use.
f. Assign a mechanic to guard the area around the spill. He must restrict the
affected area from any other operations until all fuel has been cleaned
completely.
g. Clean up the spilled fuel.
h. Check the area and the airplane to be sure all fuel has been cleaned, and
repeat cleanup as necessary. Normal operation may be resumed when, in
the opinion of the person in charge of the operation, no hazard exists to
the airplane, ground equipment, or to the passenger and personnel.
NOTE: Disposal of cleaned up flammable liquids must be done in
accordance with environmental Protection regulation.
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AIRCRAFT TOWING
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Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
PART 2.18
AIRCRAFT TOWING
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AIRCRAFT TOWING
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2.18
Iss01/Rev00
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2.18.1
Purpose............................................................................................................... 2
2.18.2
Scope .................................................................................................................. 2
2.18.3
Responsibility..................................................................................................... 2
2.18.4
Procedure ........................................................................................................... 2
1.
Informing ................................................................................................................. 2
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Aircraft towing
2.18.1 Purpose
This procedure is applied for towing activities for all aircraft handled by VJC
2.18.3 Responsibility
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guidelines shall be complied with if they are not against or stricter than the
relevant AMM and customer procedures
a. Cockpit man
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In case of A/C not equipped with APU or towing with battery, the
cockpit man shall confirm battery and brake accumulator are
sufficient for emergency use in predicted towing duration
Adjust the seat and do not put feet on the pedal, maintain A/C in the
condition of parking brake set to prepare towing operation
Turn on the navigation light and turn on the logo light if towing at
night (Not applicable for towing A/C not equipped with APU or
towing with battery).
b. Headset man
-
Confirm the A/C surround area and engine inlet/ gas exhaust area (if
engine run) are clean and clear of personnel/GSE/foreign object
Confirm all entry and cargo doors are completely close and
locked
Check all down lock pins plug in landing gears and ensure
the steering pin being properly set.
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a. Headset man
-
b. Cockpit man
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Do not brake and operate flight control system of A/C except for
emergency conditions or requested by headset man.
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Note: The cockpit man is prohibited from putting his feet on brake pedal
during A/C towing.
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a. When towing A/C to the destination point, the towing driver shall
apply the brake slightly to completely stop the A/C and shift gear of
towing tractor to neutral position, and pull the hand brake. Towing
driver and headset man shall confirm A/C is parked with thumb up, and
then inform cockpit man to set parking brake.
b. When cockpit man receives the request from headset man, he shall set
parking brake and definitely answer parking brake set.
c. The headset man confirms parking brake set then put chocks in place
d. Head set man/ towing tractor driver shall disconnect towing bar
e. Cockpit man inform ATC of the end of A/C movement and request for
communication termination
f. After towing tractor and tow bar is disconnected, the headset
man shall inform cockpit man to depressurize hydraulic system, turn off
anti-collision lights, position lights and logo lights
g. Wing walker shall assist head set man to place safety cones at the
engines
h. The cockpit man shall set A/C to normal configuration and perform 360 0
check (walk around) to confirm there is no damage on the A/C
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PART 2.19
AIRCRAFT ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
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AIRCRAFT ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
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2.19.1
Purpose: ............................................................................................................. 2
2.19.2
Scope .................................................................................................................. 2
2.19.3
Responsibility..................................................................................................... 2
2.19.4
Procedure ........................................................................................................... 2
1.
2.
3.
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2.19.1 Purpose:
To stipulate the standard, regulations for A/C arrival and departure activities
2.19.2 Scope
This procedure is applied for arrival and departure activities within VJC ramp
operation.
2.19.3 Responsibility
MCC is responsible for monitoring flight schedule and informing maintenance staffs.
Maintenance staffs are responsible for
activities in compliance with this procedure.
implementing
arrival
and departure
2.19.4 Procedure
NOTE: Verbal conversation between maintenance staff and fight crew shall be used
as specified in 2.19.4/3
1. Aircraft arrival
a. Before aircraft arrival, basing on information provided by MCC, the authorized
staff checks A/C status to prepare for maintenance and servicing. The
status checking include but not limited to defect occurred during flight (PFR
or onboard maintenance message) and outstanding deferred defect item.
b. Maintenance staff shall ensure that all required equipments and
arrival/departure KIT are available at arrival gate/ parking place before
A/C arrival
c. Maintenance staff shall perform F.O.D. check on arrival gate/parking
place 10 minutes prior to ETA.
d. Before A/C taxiing into the ramp, maintenance staffs verify that no people
or vehicle activity on the path of A/C to prevent from damaging aircraft or
ground equipment.
e. When A/C completely stopped, maintenance staff approach from front to
nose wheel, confirm parking brake set and places chocks in front and behind
nose and LH main landing gear wheel(s).
f.
Maintenance staff connects the headset to inform flight crew that chocks
in place, connect GPU/ Ground air conditioner upon request.
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The maintenance staff shall inform cockpit if he has to leave and report
to cockpit when he is back to position.
Maintenance staff informs flight crew to prepare for engine start. When
realized that navigation and anti-collision light are on, Maintenance
staff shall inform flight crew that A/C ready for engine start
In case of the steering pin is used, the maintenance staff raises and
stretches the steering pin streamer to notify the flight crew (in case
of insufficient illumination, it shall be illuminated by the torchlight)
After confirm all clear, the maintenance staff gives Thumb up sign to the
cockpit and wait for the flight crews direction
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After the receive push back order from flight crew, the maintenance
staff shall give command to the tractor driver by gesture
+
The maintenance staff monitors ground clearance for push back and
remain minimum distance 3 meters away from the nose gear, towing
bar and tractor while A/C is moving. Never walk in or forward of the
path of tractor or nose wheel.
In emergency case, the maintenance staff raises arm for palm face
down and waving up and down to remind tug driver for slow down or stop
the tractor.
If the A/C is pushed back to the set point, the tractor driver shall use the
thumb up to mean OK.
If flight crew start engine during/ after pushback, the maintenance staff
monitor engine start follow requirement
+
Maintenance staff shall inform flight crew that A/C ready for engine
start
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After ensure parking brake set, the maintenance staff can disconnect the
tow bar/ tractor,
In case of the steering pin is used, the maintenance staff raises and
stretches the steering pin streamer to notify the flight crew ((in case
of insufficient illumination, it shall be illuminated by the torchlight).
After confirm all clear, the maintenance staff give Thumb up sign to the
cockpit and wait for the captains direction.
Cockpit to ground.
Main. staff:
Ground to cockpit.
Crew:
Main. staff:
Cockpit to ground.
Main. staff:
Ground to cockpit.
Crew:
Main. staff:
Crew:
Brakes set
Main. staff:
Crew:
Main. staff:
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The headset staff will monitor engine rotation and any abnormalities.
Main. staff:
N1 rotation
Crew:
Check.
c. Push-back start
When the flight crew request pushback but ground personnel are not ready,
then the headset staff will answer as follows
Main. staff:
When the flight crew and headset staff are ready for push back the flight crew
will advise as follows
Crew:
Cockpit to ground.
Main. staff:
Ground to cockpit.
Crew:
Main. staff:
Crew:
Brakes released
Main. staff:
Upon completion of a normal pushback the tractor driver will apply the brakes.
The maintenance staff shall advise the flight crew as follows
Main. staff:
Crew:
Brakes set.
Before, during or after pushback the maintenance staff will advise the flight crew
of when and where they will start the engines
Main. staff:
Crew:
Main. staff:
monitor
Main. staff:
N1 rotation.
Crew:
Check.
engine
rotation
and
any
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Crew:
Main. staff:
Ground to cockpit.
Crew:
Cockpit to ground.
Main. staff:
Crew:
Main. staff:
Crew:
Main. staff:
engine rotation
and
any
Main. staff:
N1 rotation
Crew:
Check
Crew
Main. staff:
After the Air starter/ GPU removed, the maintenance staff will advise the flight
crew that he is ready for start or push back and they will perform Non
push back start or Push back start procedure as practicable. Then they
will apply the Cross Bleed Start procedure for starting the other engine.
e. Arrival Procedures
f.
Main. staff:
Ground to cockpit.
Crew:
Cockpit to ground.
Main. staff:
Crew:
Brake released
Hand-signals
In case of interphone system inoperative, and signals shall be used
IAW. Chapter ATC ICAO RULES OF THE AIR ANNEX 2 unless otherwise
specified by customer.
DE/ANTI-ICING PROCEDURE
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Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
PART 2.20
DE/ANTI-ICING PROCEDURE
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DE/ANTI-ICING PROCEDURE
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2.20
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
De/Anti-Icing Procedure............................................................................................ 2
2.20.1
Purpose............................................................................................................... 2
2.20.2
Scope .................................................................................................................. 2
2.20.3
Responsibility..................................................................................................... 2
2.20.4
References.......................................................................................................... 2
2.20.5
2.20.6
Procedure ........................................................................................................... 2
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De/Anti-Icing Procedure
2.20.1 Purpose
To establish de-icing/anti-icing procedure in accordance with the appropriate
referenced Authority Regulations and VietJet Air Requirements.
To ensure that during low temperature conditions, an aircraft ready for flight must
not have ice, snow, clush or forst adhering to its sufaces.
2.20.2 Scope
This procedure applies to Organisations and Personnel involved to the Line
Maintenance Activities for VJCs aircraft.
2.20.3 Responsibility
The Lines Station Authorized Staff, the ground handling staff and the pilots are
responsible for ensuring that aircraft is being De/anti-iced in accodance with the
specified procedures.
2.20.4 References:
OM Part A 8.2.4
Line Maintenance Contract
Ground Handling Contract
2.20.5 Definition and abbreviation
Anti-icing: Is a precautionary procedure, which provides protection against the
formation of frost or ice and snow accumulation on treated surfaces of the aircraft for
a limited period of time (holdover time).
De-icing: Is a procedure by which frost, ice, slush or snow is removed from the
aircraft in order to provide clean surfaces.
De/anti icing is a combination of the two procedures: de-icing and anti-icing
performed in one or two steps.
2.20.6 Procedure
NOTE: details of De/Anti-icing is described in VJC OM-A
During low temperature conditions, the authorised maintenance staff/ pilot perform
ice-check immediately before the aircraft departure.
The authorised maintenance staff and/or the pilots will decide if the aircraft need to
remove frost, ice and snow.
Perform removal of frost, ice and snow with or without using de-icing / anti-icing fluid.
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in the relevant
Other information/instructions for the safe takeoff (such as hold-over time) shall be
given to the flight crew.
COMPONENT ROBBERY/SWAPPING ON
VJC AIRCRAFT
LINE MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
PART 2.21
COMPONENT ROBBERY/SWAPPING ON VJC AIRCRAFT
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COMPONENT ROBBERY/SWAPPING ON
VJC AIRCRAFT
LINE MAINTENANCE MANUAL
2.21.
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.21.1
Purpose ...................................................................................................................................... 2
2.21.2
Scope ........................................................................................................................................... 2
2.21.3
Responsibility .......................................................................................................................... 2
2.21.4
Reference................................................................................................................................... 2
2.21.5
Procedure .................................................................................................................................. 2
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COMPONENT ROBBERY/SWAPPING ON
VJC AIRCRAFT
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2.21.
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.21.1 Purpose
To ensure the robbery/ swapping of component on VietJet Air aircraft meet all
applicable requirements.
2.21.2 Scope
This procedure is applied for controlling of activities related component robbery
(cannibalization)/ swapping on VJC aircraft.
2.21.3 Responsibility
MCC is responsible for evaluating the defect and A/C status, proposing solution and
requesting authorised staff to rob/swap aircraft components.
Authorised staff is responsible for component robbery/swapping IAW related
approved maintenance data and VJC MME procedures.
2.21.4 Reference
MME 1.6
2.21.5 Procedure
1. General
In case of components cannot be supplied on time, robbery/ swapping of aircraft
components may be considered as alternative solution.
Robbery of components from other aircraft should only be applied when instructed
by VJC MCC upon approval by Technical director or Maintenance manager
2. The authorised staff must follow procedure 2.22 to issue Re-certified Certificate
for the robbed component/ part. However, its not necessary to issue Re-certified
certificate if the robbed aircraft component is directly installed on the other aircraft
at same location and by same authorised staff. In this case, all related information
to confirm the serviceability of robbed components is recorded in Technical Log.
3. If there is the need of sending robbery component to another location, the
authorised staff shall issue re-certified certificate for component. The component
is sent to Store for packaging and deliver to requested station.
4. For robbery/ swapping of components from aircrafts
a. Authorised staff should
-
Open, safety and attach the Warning tag to the switch/ CB,
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ends
with
blanking
caps/plugs
to
prevent
b. The authorised staff shall record into Technical Log of robbed aircraft the
following contents:
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PART 2.22
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RE-CERTIFYING A COMPONENT/ PART
REMOVED FROM AIRCRAFT
LINE MAINTENANCE MANUAL
2.22
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.22.1
Purpose............................................................................................................... 2
2.22.2
Scope .................................................................................................................. 2
2.22.3
Responsibility..................................................................................................... 2
2.22.4
Reference............................................................................................................ 2
2.22.5
Procedure ........................................................................................................... 2
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RE-CERTIFYING A COMPONENT/ PART
REMOVED FROM AIRCRAFT
LINE MAINTENANCE MANUAL
2.22
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.22.1 Purpose
The authorized staff has responsibility for confirming that the component/ part
meet all applicable requirements before being re-certified.
2.22.4 Reference
MME 1.6
2.22.5 Procedure
1. The authorised staff must confirm the following requirements are met
before the component/ part is considered as serviceable:
a. During the last flight, the components and related systems operated
normally and there is no evidence of defect; or
b. If any defect occurred in the related system during the last flight but
trouble shooting confirms that component is not the cause of the defect;
c. The removal was performed in accordance the AMM by a qualified
person;
d. A physical condition is good (no damage, corrosion, leak etc.);
e. Other inspections/tests required by the relevant
maintenance instructions have been carried out;
manufacturer
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PART 2.23
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HANDLING AIRCRAFT PARTS AND
METERIAL
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2.23
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.23.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.23.2
Scope ...................................................................................................................... 2
2.23.3
Responsibility ......................................................................................................... 2
2.23.4
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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15 Sep 13
2.23.1 Purpose
To establish the requirements to handle and control aircraft parts for installation
and removal on VietJet Air aircraft
2.23.2 Scope
2.23.3 Responsibility
Supply & Store Manager, VJC authorized staff and the contracted maintenance
organizations are responsible for compliance with the requirements of this
procedure
2.23.4 Procedure
1. Spare request
When there is a need for spare part arisen at an line station, the authorized
staff will raise a Spare Request form MXF210 and forward to the VJC MCC
as follows:
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The Spare request shall have all details including P/N required,
description, deadline etc. providing as much as practicable
Troubleshooting Information for any possible technical support.
MCC will coordinate with Supply & Store Division for locating the required
spare parts and will inform the Line Station as promptly as the spare part
details become available.
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the Line
If the receiving inspection of the aircraft parts is satisfactory and the parts are
not required for immediate installation on the aircraft, the line station staff
shall record the receipt date, part description, part number, serial
number/quantity and the Authorized Release Certificate tracking number in
the store register of the Line Station Store to provide traceability of the
received parts to their approved source, and accept the parts for storage
into the Line Station Store. All incoming original certification documents
must be retained and securely attached with the aircraft parts for
identification. Supply & Store division shall update location and all relevant
data of parts in AMOS
All MEL no-go items shall be provided to the Line Station as soon as
practicable upon request. In the event of an AOG, VietJet Air Supply & Store
Manager shall arrange to provide the requested parts to the Line Station
expeditiously to minimize disruption to VietJet Air flight services.
All new aircraft components shall be accompanied with the Authorized
Release Certificates issued by the aircraft manufacturer or the OEM and VJC
serviceable tag. Aircraft components received as repaired or overhauled
shall be accompanied with the VJC serviceable tag and the Authorized
Release Certificates as specified below:
-
FAA 8130-3
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Standard hardware, e.g. bolts, screws, collars, nuts, rivets and packings used
on the aircraft shall be those listed in the applicable IPC or
aircraft/engine/component manuals. Cleaning solvents, strippers, lubricants,
oils, fluids, greases and sealants used on the aircraft shall be those listed in
the applicable aircraft/engine/component manuals or standard practices
manuals. A Certificate of Conformity is required for the standard hardware or
consumable received by the Line stations.
3. Part issue out
All parts allocated at line stations are controlled and monitored by AMOS.
Whenever maintenance staff requires parts, he/she can inform and request
MCC duty issue the pick slip from AMOS system for required parts.
4. Removal/Installation of The Parts
Part removal/ installation are carried out in according with the instructions of
the aircraft manufacturer.
After installation and satisfactory check have been carried out, ensure that all
required part replacement details have been correctly entered and certified in
the Technical Log. All accompanied release documentation of the
replacement part are attached to the corresponding Technical Log page or
inserted securely in the Technical Log cover folder.
In some cases, there may be a need to remove a serviceable part from an
aircraft in order, for example, to return to the owner after loan period, or to
facilitate the investigation of incidents, where the recorders may be required
to remove and download.
The removal of serviceable part from an aircraft can be carried out only when
there will be a work order or detailed instructions from VJC MCC. Refer
procedure 2.9 and 2.10 for details
The authorized staff removing the part shall take all necessary precautions to
ensure that the part is removed properly from the aircraft. All removal data
(P/N, S/N) must be entered accurately into the Technical Log page. A
Technical Log entry in the DEFECT column will be made to record the reason
for the removal.
Before taking off the Technical Log page, make sure that the page is filled
with all the latest flight information.
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5. Returning of part
All defective parts removed from the Aircraft must be labeled to reflect the
condition of the part. All information of the part such as P/N, S/N, reason to
remove, the date of removal, A/C registration from which part has been
removed must be filed in the U/S label (Form SPF302) by an authorized CRS
staff.
Defective components removed from A/C must be returned to store
accompanied with Post Flight Report (PFR) and Unserviceable tag
Other components including consumable that may be required to be retained
for investigation in the case of incident/accident will be returned to main base
when authorized staff at Line station is requested to do so.
The defective components and removed parts shall be packed into the proper
packing (preferable original one), which must meet all transportation
requirements and any additional requirements if instructed by VJC Store. The
packing will be marked as required, and the part will be shipped back to VJC
MCC and then transferred to the VJC store.
All relevant documentation shall be inserted into the appropriate protection
bag and be securely attached to the container (or box) of removed part.
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PART 2.24
RVSM AND RNP MAITENANCE PROCEDURE
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PROCEDURE
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Iss01/Rev00
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Scope ...................................................................................................................... 2
2.24.3
Responsibility ......................................................................................................... 2
2.24.6
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 3
1. Required Equipment ........................................................................................................ 3
1.1. RVSM ........................................................................................................................ 3
1.2 RNP ........................................................................................................................... 3
2. MEL application ................................................................................................................ 3
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2.24.1 Purpose
This procedure provides all RVSM and RNP maintenance requirements that
pertain to line station maintenance activities, where the systems, methods and
procedures are defined as mandatory, and must be complied with to obtain and
maintain the CAAV RVSM and RNP Operational Approval.
This Procedure must be included into all stations staff RVSM and RNP
Awareness Training Program Syllabus for VJC Aircraft Maintenance Service
Qualifications and shall be reviewed as part of recurrent training (the read and
sign training methodology can be used for line maintenance staff).
2.24.3 Responsibility
VJC and the Line Station Authorized Staff are responsible for compliance the
procedure.
2.24.4 Reference
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2.24.6 Procedure
1. Required Equipment
1.1. RVSM
MEL application
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PART 2.25
CRITICAL TASK CERTIFICATION
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CRITICAL TASK CERTIFICATION
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2.25
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.25.1
PURPOSE................................................................................................................ 2
2.25.2
SCOPE .................................................................................................................... 2
2.25.3
REFERENCE ........................................................................................................... 2
2.25.4
PROCEDURE .......................................................................................................... 2
1.
Definition...................................................................................................................... 2
2.
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2.25.1 PURPOSE
AC-05-002
2.25.4 PROCEDURE
1. Definition
The VJC Aircraft Maintenance Schedule (AMS) for each aircraft type
operated by VJC contains a list of critical tasks. All critical routine task cards
issued by the Planning Division are identified as Critical Task on the task
card.
Non-routine management of critical tasks is the responsibility of the AMO
performing the aircraft Release to service.
No single authorised staff shall be allowed to perform any identical
maintenance work on the identical system of the same aircraft. Maintenance
on similar or dual systems using same authorised staff during a single
maintenance visit must be avoided.
VJC MCC/ contracted maintenance providers must plan and ensure that
maintenance on identical or dual systems are carried out by using different
AUTHORISED staff
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VJC MCC/ contracted maintenance providers may, however, plan and ensure
that maintenance on identical or dual systems using the same authorised staff
is only carried out at the separate maintenance visits
Alternatively, when only one person is available to perform the same tasks,
then an additional re-inspection of the work by the same AUTHORISED staff
must be carried out and re-certified on the separate task card or Technical log
column to fulfill the requirement
-
e.g. In the case of removal and re-fitment of oil filler caps, a reinspection of all oil filler caps should be carried out after the last oil
filler cap has supposedly been refitted
- The Technical log page shall reflect the certification of the following
statement: RE-INSPECTION OF ALL OIL FILLER CAPS ARE
CARRIED OUT
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PART 2.26
DUPLICATE INSPECTION
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2.26
Iss01/Rev00
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2.26.1
Purpose............................................................................................................... 2
2.26.2
Scope .................................................................................................................. 2
2.26.3
Responsibility..................................................................................................... 2
2.26.4
Reference............................................................................................................ 2
2.26.5
Procedure ........................................................................................................... 2
1.
2.
ii.
iii.
Certification .......................................................................................................... 4
ELEVATOR ................................................................................................................. 6
6.
SPOILER ..................................................................................................................... 7
7.
8.
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2.26
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01 Oct 2014
2.26.1 Purpose
To establish the requirements for conducting and authorised Duplicate Inspections of
Required Inspection Item (RII) on aircraft control systems that have been disturbed.
2.26.2 Scope
This procedure applies to all aircraft control systems or parts of the control system,
and/or vital points where a failure could result in the loss of control and ultimately the
safety of the aircraft.
NOTE1
Aircraft control system is an aircraft system by which the flight path, attitude or
propulsive force of an aircraft is changed.
A vital point is a point on an aircraft at which a single mal-assembly could lead to
failure or loss of aircraft control.
NOTE2
Previous experience of maintenance errors and/ or information araising from an
Occurrence Report System are taken into account and evaluated for duplicate
inspection requirement.
2.26.3 Responsibility
The Engineering & Planning division, contracted maintenance organization and
authorised staff are responsible for compliance with the requirements in this
procedure
2.26.4 Reference
AC-05-002
2.26.5 Procedure
1. General requirements
Required Inspection Item (RII) are aircraft maintenance tasks that are subjected to a
duplicate inspection carried out by a person that is specifically trained, authorized and
certificated to carry out the RII.
Duplicate Inspections on all aircraft control systems listed in Appendix A of this
procedure shall be made before the first flight after assembly, overhaul, repair,
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Another authorized staff to certify the Duplicate Inspection shall check the control
surface movements in the same work sequence. For the second part of the
inspection, the two staffs involved shall change position and repeat the checks in
identical sequence. It is the responsibility of the authorized staff carrying out the
control functional checks to ensure the correct operation and sense of the
associated indication and alarm systems.
Staff operating controls and carrying out Duplicate Inspections must maintain
contact via intercom or radio. Safety of personnel and protection of the aircraft
are a priority during system operation.
ii.
iii.
Certification
The staff authorised for the completion of the maintenance may certify for the
First Inspection of the Duplicate Inspection and the authorized staff performing
the independent inspection shall certify for the Second Inspection.
NOTE:
The first authorized staff, who assumes full responsibility for the satisfactory
completion of the work, is person signing the maintenance release. The
second inspection shall be carried out by second authorized staff who attests
to the satisfactory completion of the work recorded and that no deficiencies
have been found.
The Duplicate Inspection shall be recorded and certified in the Technical Log
and/or maintenance worksheets after the work accomplishment during line
maintenance
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3. ELEVATOR
a. Elevator
b. Elevator servo actuator and/or electrical connectors
4. TRIMMABLE HORIZONTAL STABILIZER (THS)
a. Any disturbance/replacement of the THS mechanical control system which
includes:
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Interconnecting Strut
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Retract Actuator
g. Uplock Boxes
h. Torque Link Assembly
i.
j.
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ENGINE CONTROLS
a. Engine Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
b. Engine Interface Unit (EIU)
c. Hydro Mechanical Unit ( (HMU)
d. Throttle Lever Assembly, Throttle Control Unit
e. Artificial Feel Unit and Linkages
f.
j.
Air Starter plugs installation (e.g. filling plug, overflow plug, drain plug, MCD plug)
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13. WINDOWS:
Replacement, reinstallation of cockpit windows (windshield, side) and cabin windows
14. FUEL:
Closing of Fuel tank plates/ panels. (including tank internal cleaning check)
15. FIRE EXTINGUISHING:
Engine, APU and Cargo fire extinguishing bottles installation.
16. OTHERS:
Major repairs, major modifications
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PART 2.27
LIMIT MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND OUTSTATION
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COMPONENT ROBBERY/SWAPPING
ON VJC AIRCRAFT
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2.27
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.27.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.27.2
Responsibility ......................................................................................................... 2
2.27.3
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 2
1.
2.
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2.27
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.27.1 Purpose
To define procedure for maintenance inspection at outstation when aircraft involved
incidents such as corrosive spillage, lightning strike etc. and required inspection by AMM
chapter 5.
2.27.2 Responsibility
This is responsibility of all authorized staff carrying out the line maintenance checks, that
in the event of above incidents, the relevant inspection must be performed and also
certified in the Aircraft Technical Log.
2.27.3 Procedure
If any kind of such incidents has occurred away from Home Base and preliminary
inspection reveals no damage, the aircraft may be released for service provided an
Airworthiness ADD is raised (with the Time Limit Category notated as ON RETURN TO
HOME BASE) for a detailed inspection of the concerned areas on the aircraft on return
to base at the first available opportunity.
Following are additional general guidance instructions to the inspections required by
approved AMM, which must be adhered to.
1. Inspection in relation to spillage or accumulation of fluids
a. Fluid spillage and accumulation of fluids resulting from inadequate drainage can
cause serious corrosion in aircraft structures, and can affect the correct operation of
electrical control and distribution services. Since the type and extent of corrosion or
other damage will depend on the type of fluid, it is important for the fluid type to be
identified and the extent of contamination assessed, so that corrective action may be
taken.
b. In some instances the fact that fluids had been present may not have been
appreciated because the affected areas had been cleaned out before being seen by
an inspector. Therefore, if fluid spillage or accumulation of fluids are reported or
found, these should be made known to an inspector before the area is cleaned up.
Accidental fluid spillage, which is known to have occurred during flight, should be
recorded in the Aircraft Technical Log, and particular attention should be paid to the
regions below the floor when inspecting for the effects of such spillage.
c. Cleanliness of the aircraft internal structure is also important because dirt and dust
may act as a sponge and retain fluids, thus increasing the risk of corrosion.
d. If a spillage has occurred away from Home Base and preliminary inspection reveals
no damage, the aircraft may be released for service provided an Airworthiness ADD
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is raised for a detailed inspection of the entire probably affected by the spillage area
and surrounding on return to Home Base at the first available opportunity.
Approximate dimension and location of the affected area must be described in the
Aircraft Technical Log.
e. To prevent corrosion, it is essential to ensure the proper functioning of drains and
drain holes. Engineers should be aware of all the drainage means in the areas for
which they are responsible and should check that these are free from obstruction.
2. Lightning strike inspection
The purpose of this instruction is to highlight the importance of inspecting the entire
aircraft when a lightning strike is reported by the flight crew or witnessed by maintenance
personnel.
The Maintenance Manual stipulates that if an aircraft has suffered a lightning strike,
general inspection of the aircraft must be made to find the areas of the strike and the
point of electrical discharge. After the areas have been identified, a complete
examination must be made to find all other arising damages.
If a lightning strike has occurred away from Home Base and preliminary inspection
reveals no damage, the aircraft may be released for service provided an Airworthiness
ADD is raised for a detailed inspection of the entire aircraft on return to base at the first
available opportunity.
Functional checks of aircraft systems and equipment required after a lightning strike
depend on the severity of the strike. Radio, radar and other navigational aids must be
included in the functional checks unless these are reported to be satisfactory in the
Aircraft Technical Log by the Flight Crew.
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PART 2.28
ENGINE GROUND RUN
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ENGINE GROUND RUN
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2.28
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.28.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.28.2
Scope ...................................................................................................................... 2
2.28.3
Procedure ............................................................................................................... 2
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2.28
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.28.1 Purpose
This procedure details the practices and precautions necessary during engine ground
running of VietJet Air (VJC) aircraft.
2.28.2 Scope
1.
It is the responsibility of the duty MCC supervisor to assign two duly authorized staff
holding appropriate ratings to be positioned in the aircraft flight deck for the engine
ground run.
2.
A minimum of two ground crews shall also be in attendance on the ground during the
engine run. It is the responsibility of the authorized staff to brief his ground crews to
observe all applicable safety and technical instructions whilst running engines in
accordance with the Aircraft Maintenance Manual
3.
4.
It is the responsibility of the ground crews to ensure ground safety during engine
ground run, and call for an immediate engine shut down any time becoming aware
that personnel are in danger.
2.28.3 Procedure
1.
2.
The authorized staff holding authorization for EGR shall occupy the Captain position
for the engine ground run, called as Ground Run Coordinator. He shall take charge
of the engine ground run operation and be responsible for operating the engine
controls and holding the aircraft brakes during the engine ground run.
3.
The authorized staff occupying the First Officers position shall be conversant with the
operation of the engine instrumentation, fuel, oil, electrical, pneumatic, fire and APU
systems. This staff shall be responsible for recording the engine parameters and
monitoring the engine instruments, EGT gauges and ECAM instrumentation for any
impending engine problems.
4.
Ascertain reason for ground run and prepare engine run sheets and AMM
4.2
Review aircraft technical log and check deferred defect to ensure that the
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5.
4.3
Brief all his crew members to ensure that they are conversant with their
duties and are aware of personal safety requirements, particularly the
procedures, cautions and warnings in the Aircraft Maintenance Manual
regarding the inlet and exhaust areas of engines during ground running,
danger zones and engine safety corridors.
4.4
Ensure that the aircraft is not run facing any building, hangar or large
permanent structure unless it is at a safe distance away in case it should
jump the chocks.
4.5
Obtain the wind speed direction and temperature, and ensure aircraft is
correctly and safely positioned.
4.6
4.7
4.8
Ensure that no other aircraft are immediately ahead or behind the aircraft
being run-up to avoid jet blast damage.
4.9
Ensure that only those persons directly concerned with the engine ground
run are permitted in the flight deck.
4.10
Check the aircraft wheels are securely chocked and the undercarriage pins
are fitted;
Communication
5.1
Prior to and during the engine ground run, communication between the
maintenance crew in the aircraft flight deck and outside on the ground shall
be established and maintained at all times
5.2
Radio communication with the ATC shall be carried out by a authorized staff
conversant with the standard radiotelephony procedures. The engine ground
run shall be conducted in a location assigned by the ATC.
5.3
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PART 2.29
GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (GSE) MAITENANCE
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2.29
Iss01/Rev00
15 Sep 13
2.29.1
Purpose ................................................................................................................... 2
2.29.2
Schedule maintenance........................................................................................... 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
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15 Sep 13
2.29.1 Purpose
To ensure the availability and serviceability of the ground support equipment units to
provide the essential support for an effective and efficient sustenance in the daily
operations through prompt repair and preventive maintenance
2.29.2 Schedule maintenance
1. Daily inspection-Motorized
User of equipment shall carry out the basic checks on the general condition before
using the equipment. The checks will include:
a. Visual inspection of the bodyworks, wheel condition, fire extinguisher (if
equipped) and placards
b. An operational check of the horn and lights such as beacon, brake, main,
reserve, turn-off signals or hazard lights.
c. A quantitative check of the fluid levels such as engine oil, brake fluid,
transmission and power steering oil, radiator and battery
2. Weekly inspection
The weekly inspection is basically identical to the daily check.
3. Schedule maintenance/ servicing
All motorized equipment will undergo a more specific and detailed check due at
certain period. All check/servicing intervals will be retrieved from Maintenance
Manual of the respective GSE
GSE maintenance program shall be developed and monitored by VJC Maintenance
Division.
Maintenance tasks should be carried by third parties based on VJC WO or request.
All work performed must be recorded and calculated for last done/next due
monitoring
4. Maintenance and inspection- Non Motorized
Visual inspection on the general condition of bodyworks, locks and stabilizers, towarm and steering mechanism of non-motorized general equipment such as
maintenance steps and platforms, nitrogen carts, wheel and brake trolleys, trestles,
main and nose wheel jacks shall be carried out by the users before using the
equipment
All reported defects have to be attended and repair immediately
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3.0
List of Forms.................................................................................................................. 2
3.1
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List of Forms
All forms in table below are associated with the LMM and have to be allocated at all line
stations. Controlling of forms and its status is responsibility of Technical Publication
section
New revision of form shall be distributed to all line stations
FORM NO.
TITLE OF FORM
CAAV-FSSD-AIR-040
QDF 100V
QDF 101-B
QDF 101-C
QDF 103V
QDF 104V
QDF036V
TQAF031
TQAF033
EPF104
EPF105
EPF107
EPF108
EPF109
EPF111
EPF118
EPF124
AMOS form
AMOS form
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MXF203
MXF218
MXF217
MXF210
MXF213
MXF214
MXF215
MXF216
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Re-certified Certificate
AOG Report
Delay Report
Spare Request
Aircraft Technical Status Report
Inoperative Placard
Repetitive defect monitoring sheet
Overnight Workpackge
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