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Project: no. AI 01313001 Preparation beech P19 AIRCRAFT GENERAL Aviation Maintenance Technician school, BONAIRE Name/Group: .............................................. .............................................. Type: .............................................. (Research, practical ...etc) .............................................. Any Equipments chosen ………………………………... Aircraft, sub syst. or part ………………………………... (All the above must be filled in) Period or date: 04 March – 30 March 2015 Resources Description Remarks 1. A/P mechanics general handbook 2. Aircraft inspection and repair 3. A/P mechanics engine handbook 4. Beech P19 Maintenance manual 5. Beech P19 Illustrated parts catalog 6. Beech P19 Structural repair manual 7. AC 143.1B 8. Jeppesen Airframe handbook 9. 10. www.faa.gov For the AC (The Prep. by: J. Frans Date: 030315 Checked by: Rev. original 1

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AIRCRAFT GENERAL

Aviation Maintenance Technician school, BONAIRE

Name/Group:

..............................................

..............................................

Type:

..............................................

(Research, practical ...etc)

..............................................

Any Equipments chosen...

Aircraft, sub syst. or part...

(All the above must be filled in)

Period or date:04 March 30 March 2015ResourcesDescriptionRemarks

1. A/P mechanics general handbook

2. Aircraft inspection and repair

3. A/P mechanics engine handbook

4. Beech P19 Maintenance manual

5. Beech P19 Illustrated parts catalog

6. Beech P19 Structural repair manual

7. AC 143.1B

8. Jeppesen Airframe handbook

9.

10. www.faa.gov For the AC (The manuals)

11. [email protected] For emailing your project

Task1. Reason/ goal Give the students the chance during removal/installation the engines and wings from the aircraft to become familiar with the construction of an aircraft. Important note: The check list, the discrepancy list and the release statement has to be filled in, in writing. Nice and readable. This will have its influence on your grade.ALSO; YOU MUST USE ALL YOU HAVE LEARN IN JEPP CH 17 A&B2. Hypothesis -The student must c/o a 100 hours inspection on the aircraft and log all discrepancies found, after installation of wings, empennage and engines. The student must write down the problem, the parts needed to fix the problem and the maintenance manual reference.-The student must by using the installation manual install the engine, wings and empennage on the aircraft, carry out the necessary paperwork and prepare the aircraft for flight.3. Report on the project. (Brief description of the work)

We moesten voor school het Pj ray demonteren op Curacao en monteren op Bonaire, maar voordat we dit konden doen moesten we eerst alles netjes voorbereiden. Het voobereiden van het werk werd clasicaal gedaan. We hebben de klas in 3 groepen verdeel, groep 1 moest het linker vluegel demonteren groep 2 moest het rechter vluegel demonteren en als laast groed 3 die moest de horizontale tab demonteren.

Nadat we het werk haden verdeel we hebben ook rekening gehouden met verschillenden punten die waren als volg: veiligheid, gereedschapen lijst, doeldatum, de maat van de container die we zal gebruiken en de volgorde di we elk onderdeel gaan demonteren.

4. Job preparation (What to do in sequence) Cabin floor and furniture removal

Horizontal stab removal

Left and right wing removal

Container filling Container unloading

Left and right wing installation

Horizontal stab installation

Engine installation

Cabin assemble

5. 50 inspection checklistBEST AIRWAYS

50HRS INSPECTION CHECKLIST

Aircraft reg: Hours: 260 Cycles:

Station. Date:

Inspector: Sign: Lic. No.

INSP.DES.ITEM

PROPELLER

Spinner and spinner bulkhead

Blades

ENGINE COMPARTMENT

Engine oil, screen, filler cap, dipstick, drain plug and external filter element

Induction air filter; clean inspect and replace as necessary

Engine Baffles

All lines and hoses

Intake and exhaust system

Engine control linkages

Engine cowling

FUEL SYSTEM

Fuel strainer, drain valve and controls

Fuel tanks, fuel lines, sump drains, filler caps and placards

Fuel selector valve and placards

LANDING GEARS

Main gears wheels and fairing

Nose gear wheel, torque links, steering rods, boots and fairings

Nose gear strut and shimmy dampener

Tires

Torque link lubrication

Park brake and toe brake (Operational check)

AIRFRAME

Aircraft exterior

Windows, windshields and doors

Instruments and markings

Battery, battery box and battery cables

CONTROL SYSTEM

Trim control wheels, indicator, actuators and bungee

Flap control switch, flap rollers and tracks, and indicator

Elevator trim tab hinges, tips and control rods

Skin and structure of control surfaces and tabs

6. Discrepancy listBEST AIRWAYS

INSPECTION DISCREPANCY LIST

Aircraft reg: Pj- ray Hours: Cycles:

Station. 280 Date:

Inspector: Vandervock romelus Sign: Lic. No. 0000

NO.DISCREPANCY.CORRECTIVE ACTION

1.Airspeed indicator pipe is stuck in wingPart: no 169-580001-67Left-right side panel screw

Part:no Bacon light screw are broken

Part:no 6-32Fuel line pilot side brokenPart: no 169-920000-25Pilot seat not in a good conditionPart:no 169-534012Seat belt are damage

Part :no BE2003-6Washer voor mixture control as requirePart:no -not given Windshield scratch-crackPart:no 169-420035-23Rudder dorsal fairingPart:no 169-40013-11Flaps right bracket hinch broken

Part:no169-160005-11Left tank cap assembly Part:no 169-380024-1

Date: Technician: sign:

Date: Technician: sign:

Date: Technician: sign:

MINTENANCE RELEASEPARTS REPLACED

Part name:Part number

NEXT INSPECTION DUE

7. Aircraft walk around (For reference)

8. Annexes (Copy of maintenance manual, illustrated parts, wiring manual etc..)PAGE 4Prep. by: J. Frans

Date: 030315Checked by:

Rev. original