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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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Safety Data
Maintenance Data
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Labels
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Label Replacement
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MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
Removal of the Decals
Installation of the Decals
Installation of the Self-Adhesive
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Installation of the Identification
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Identification Plates
Installation of the Labels on
Landing Gear
Application of Identification and
Marking Paints
Replacement of the Tail Cone
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Installation of the Fuselage
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Apply Marking Paints with Stencils
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Markings of the Leveling Points
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Skin Air Inlet
and Outlet Valves
Markings of the LP Ground
Connection
Markings of the Air Inlet of the
Packs 1 and 2
Markings of the External
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Air-Supply Caution
ELECTRICAL POWER
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the External Power
Receptacle
FLIGHT CONTROLS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
THS Incidence Markings
Location of the Elevator and
Rudder Neutral Position Triangle
FUEL
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the magnetic level
indicators and APU fuel drain.
Markings of the fuel panel
Markings on the APU Fuel Drain
HYDRAULIC POWER
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings for the Hydraulic
Ground Connection of the Blue
System
Markings for the Hydraulic
Reservoir Filling
Markings for the Hydraulic
Ground Connection of the Yellow
System
Markings for the Hydraulics
Compartment (Blue System) and
Main Gear Doors
Markings for the Hydraulics
Compartment (Yellow System) and
Main Gear Doors
Markings for the Ram-Air Turbine
Doors
INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Flight Recorder Markings
LANDING GEAR
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
DOOR GROUND OPENING/CAUTION WHEN
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CLOSING Markings on the Nose
Gear Leg Door
NAVIGATION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Static Ports
Markings for positioning of the
Angle of Attack Sensor
OXYGEN
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Oxygen Discharge
PNEUMATIC
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the HP Ground
Connection
WATER/WASTE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Toilet Service Door
Markings on the Toilet Service
Panel
Markings on the Potable-Water
Drain Door
Markings on the Potable-Water
Service Door
Markings on the Potable-Water
Panel
Markings on the Potable-Water
Drain Panel
Markings on the Potable-Water
Service Panel
Markings on the Potable-Water
Panel
DOORS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Passenger/Crew Door
Emergency Exits
Forward and Aft Cargo
Compartment Doors
Avionics Compartment Door 812
Cargo Door Control-Panel
Avionics Compartment Doors 811,
822, 824
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Lower Access Door
Bulk Cargo-Compartment Door
Markings Inside the Main Landing
Gear Doors
FUSELAGE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings on the Fuselage Maintenance
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WINGS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
LIFTING AND SHORING
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of Jacking Points under
the Wings
FLIGHT CONTROLS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Hoisting Points
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Markings of turnbutton on cover
inspection.
FUEL
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Gravity Filling Markings on the
Wing Upper Surface
Markings on the Lower Surface of
the Left Wing
Markings on the Lower Surface of
the Right Wing
WINGS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings on the wing upper
surface
Markings on the cabin escape
facilities
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Markings and Placards.
Markings of the Fan Cowl Strakes
Markings of the Safe Areas and
Distances on the Engine Cowls
Location of the Engine Leasing
Plate
STABILIZERS
DESCRIPTION AND
General
FLIGHT CONTROLS
DESCRIPTION AND
General
Markings of
STABILIZERS
DESCRIPTION AND
General
Markings on
Stabilizer
Markings of
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the Hoisting Points
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OPERATION
COCKPIT
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
AIR CONDITIONING
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Air Conditioning
System
COMMUNICATIONS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Hand Mic, Headset and Boomset
Markings
Placard Registration Selcal Code
Marking
ELECTRICAL POWER
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the electrical power
EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings for
equipment/furnishings
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Markings in the Cockpit
Marking of the Cockpit Door
Owner and/or Manufacturer Plates
in the Cockpit
Disk Stowage Label in the
Cockpit
FIRE PROTECTION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Fire Extinguisher Markings
FLIGHT CONTROLS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Flight Control Markings
Speed Limits Markings
Pedals Markings
ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Rain-repellent reservoir marking
INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings on Panel 49VU and
120VU.
MTOW Label on Panel 11VU.
INOP Labels on Panels 130VU and
131VU.
LANDING GEAR
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Landing Gear Markings
NAVIGATION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Compass
Correction Cards
Markings of the Standby Compass
OXYGEN
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Oxygen Mask Marking
Portable Oxygen
CABIN
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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SUBJECT
General
PLACARDS AND MARKINGS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Owner and Manufacturer Placards
COMMUNICATIONS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Communication
System.
INTERIOR PLACARDS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
This subject gives data
applicable to the markings and
placards on the equipment and
furnishings in the cabin.
Component Location
Markings of the Cabin
Attendant-Seats.
Placards and Markings on the
Cockpit door
Markings of the Stowage
Compartments and Partitions
Markings of the Stowage
Compartments and Partitions
Markings for the Passenger
Overhead Stowages
Markings of the Lavatory Units.
Markings of the Lavatory Waste
Chute
Markings of the Lavatory Doors.
Markings of the Attendant Call
and Reading-Light-Switch Panel.
Markings of the Seat Row Numbers
Markings for the Baby Nursing
Table in Lavatory A
Markings for the
Emergency-Escape-Slide
Markings for the Ceiling Panel,
Z260
INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Sockets.
Markings of the Panel 2042 VU.
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Markings of the Panel 2000 VU.
Markings of the Panel 2001 VU.
Markings of Electrical System in
Lavatory A.
Markings of the Electical System
in Lavatory D.
WATER/WASTE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Water System.
Water Depressurization Placard
DOORS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Passenger/Crew
Doors.
Markings of the Cabin Escape
Facilities.
Markings of the Emergency Exit
Doors.
FUSELAGE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings in the Seat Tracks.
ELECTRICAL POWER
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings on Battery
OXYGEN
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Oxygen Bottle Markings
LANDING GEAR
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings in the NLG doors.
FWD CARGO COMPARTMENT
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TITLE OF GENERATED PARAGRAPH
MISSING
TITLE OF GENERATED PARAGRAPH
MISSING
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Markings on the Left
Sidewall-Lining, Z131
Markings on the Right
Sidewall-Lining, Z132 and the
Ceiling Panels
Max. Loading Height Markings on
the Left Sidewall-Lining, Z131
Max. Loading Height Markings on
the Right Sidewall-Lining, Z132
WATER/WASTE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Markings of the Potable Water
Tank.
DOORS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Component Location
Markings of the FWD Cargo
Compartment Door, Z134
FUSELAGE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Component Location
Markings of the FWD Cargo
Compartment, Z132
AFT CARGO COMPARTMENT
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Component Location
Markings on the Left
Sidewall-Lining, Z151
Markings on the Right
Sidewall-Lining, Z152
Markings on the Bulk
Sidewall-Lining, 161
Max. Loading Height Markings on
the Left Sidewall-Lining, Z151
Max. Loading Height Markings on
the Right Sidewall-Lining, Z161
FUSELAGE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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SUBJECT
General
Component Location
Markings of the AFT Cargo
Compartment, Z152
Markings of the Access Radar
Altimeter
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3. Label
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Replacement
This chapter gives the replacement procedure of the different types of
labels:
- Decals
- Nameplates (For example on circuit breaker panel)
- Identification bands on metal lines
- Labels on heat-resistant ducting
- Labels on laminations
- ESSO labels
- SSO (SCOTCHCAL) labels
- FOTOFOIL labels
- BSB (DUROFIX) labels
- Metal identification plates
- Labels on landing gear
- Engine leasing plate
- DISA (SUPRAFIX FRS) labels
NOTE : This list does not include all the labels installed on the aircraft.
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The installation or replacement of labels or instruction placards
attached by different types of threaded fasteners or rivets is not
given below since no special procedure is necessary.
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DESIGNATION
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DESIGNATION
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Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-941-056
A. Get Access
(1) Get access to the area where you must remove the decal.
4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-120-055
A. Stripping
(1) Apply masking tape or masking paper on the area adjacent to the decal
location.
(2) Rub the marking surface with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-011) to
remove the warnish.
(3) Rub the marking surface with abrasive cloth, grade 240.
(4) Clean the rubbed area with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003).
Subtask 11-00-00-370-053
B. Painting
(1) Apply paint where necessary (Ref. TASK 51-75-12-300-003).
5. Close-up
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A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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TASK 11-00-00-400-002
Installation of the Decals
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Reason for the Job
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cutter
scissors
spare blades
Couppy cutter
B. Referenced Information
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DESIGNATION
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11-00-00-400-009
11-00-00-400-010
11-00-00-400-012
11-00-00-400-018
11-00-00-991-001
11-00-00-991-007
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Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-061
A. Not Applicable
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-915-050
A. Application to Even or Irregular Surface
(Ref. Fig. 201/TASK 11-00-00-991-001)
CAUTION : DO NOT USE A METAL SCRAPER TO REMOVE THE UNWANTED MATERIAL. A
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METAL SCRAPER CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SURFACE OF THE COMPONENT.
NOTE : To prevent scribe marks on the aircraft skin, use scissors or a
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cutter with a plate between the film and the aircraft skin (0.6 mm
(0.0236 in.) thick minimum with metal and 2 mm (0.0787 in.) thick
minimum with hard plastic). You can also use a Couppy cutter or
spare blades.
(Ref. Fig. 202/TASK 11-00-00-991-007)
(1) Decals applied over a joint between two surfaces which move with
respect to each other.
(a) With gaps of 2.53 mm (0.0996 in.) and greater, cut the decal at
the center of the gap and wrap the decal around both edges. See
Method A.
(b) With gaps of less than 2.53 mm (0.0996 in.), cut the decal flush
with the front or upper edge of the joint and wrap the decal
around the rear or lower edge. See Method B.
(2) Decals applied across lap joints.
(a) The decal, when it is applied, is wrapped smoothly and
continuously around the edge of the lap joint. See Method C
(preferred method).
(3) Decals applied to exterior emergency exit handles. See Method E.
(a) Before removing the backing paper, place the decal on the handle
and slit the decal overlap around each rounded corner.
(b) Remove the backing paper and apply the decal, pressing the
overlap around the edges of the handle.
(4) Cut decals, except pressure sensitive Polyester, around the heads of
fasteners on removable panels and punch the decal into the recessed
slot. Cut and remove an area of film of pressure-sensitive polyester
decals the approximate size of a protruding-head rivet or fastener.
Allow the adhesive to cure for 1/2 hour before sealing the edges.
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Figure 201/TASK 11-00-00-991-001
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TASK 11-00-00-400-003
Installation of the Self-Adhesive Placards Affixed to Plexiglas
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 11-002
USA MIL-PRF-680
DRY CLEANING SOLVENT (VARSOL/WHITE SPIRIT)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
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Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-050
A. Cleaning
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be affixed, using CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-002) then
thoroughly dry out.
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(3) Carefully smooth out the placard working from the center outwards.
NOTE : Do not soil the adhesive contact surface of the placard, do
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5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-052
A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
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TASK 11-00-00-400-001
Installation of the Identification Tapes on Metal Lines
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 11-003
Material No. 11-004
Material No. 11-016
Material No. 16-003
Material No. 16-016
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-051
A. Cleaning
(1) Make sure that the tape is approximately 5 mm (0.1968 in.) longer
than the circumference of the metal line.
(2) Clean the surface on which you will bond the tape, using CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-004) or alternatively CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-003) or CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016), then
thoroughly dry out.
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Subtask 11-00-00-915-052
A. Installation of Identification Tapes
(1) Remove the backing paper.
(2) Affix the tape by evenly unrolling and gradually smoothing out to
prevent the formation of air bubbles.
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TASK 11-00-00-400-004
Installation of the Labels on Heat Resistant Ducting
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 08-004
Material No. 11-004
AIB AIMS-04-05-003
ADHESIVE SEALANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA MIL-T-81533
1.1.1TRICHLOROETHANE (METHYL CHLOROFORM)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-052
A. Cleaning
(1) Degrease and clean the surface to which the label is to be affixed
using CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-004), then thoroughly dry out.
4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 11-00-00-915-053
A. Label Installation
(1) Label to be bonded to fabric impregnated with silicone synthetic
rubber.
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(a) Bond the label with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No.
08-004) as per Vendors instructions.
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TASK 11-00-00-400-005
Installation of the Labels on Laminated Tubing
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 11-004
USA MIL-T-81533
1.1.1TRICHLOROETHANE (METHYL CHLOROFORM)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-053
A. Cleaning
(1) Degrease and clean the surface to which the label is to be affixed
using CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-004), then thoroughly dry out.
4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 11-00-00-915-054
A. Label Installation
(1) Remove the backing paper.
(2) Affix the label and smooth out working from the center outwards to
prevent the formation of air bubbles.
(3) Smooth out the whole surface.
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-054
A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
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TASK 11-00-00-400-006
Installation of the ESSO Labels
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No specific
clean brush
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 11-003
Material No. 11-004
Material No. 11-016
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-054
A. Cleaning
(1) Degrease and clean the surfaces on which you will bond the ESSO
labels, with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003) or CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-004) or CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016) then
thoroughly dry.
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-915-055
A. ESSO Labels Installation
(1) Remove the protective backing.
(2) Apply a coat of CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003) or CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-016) to the adhesive film on the back of the
label with clean brush.
(3) As soon as the adhesive softens and becomes tacky, install the label
and press down, specially around the edges.
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-055
A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
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TASK 11-00-00-400-007
Installation of the ESSO (Scotchcal Labels)
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 11-002
Material No. 11-003
Material No. 11-016
USA MIL-PRF-680
DRY CLEANING SOLVENT (VARSOL/WHITE SPIRIT)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA BOEING BAC 5000 BAC 5504
BAC 5750
CLEANING SOLVENT (Ref. 20-31-00)
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-055
A. Cleaning
(1) Clean the surface on which you will bond the label, using CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-003) or CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11016), then thoroughly dry.
4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-915-056
A. Label Installation
(1) Remove the protective backing paper from the label.
(2) Put the label in position and apply heavy pressure.
(3) Clean with soapy water.
(4) Remove the oil stains with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-002).
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5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-056
A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
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TASK 11-00-00-400-008
Installation of the ESSO (Scotchcal Labels) in the Presence of Skydrol
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No specific
No specific
No specific
brush
emery cloth, Grade 350
pad
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 08-017
Material No. 11-003
Material No. 11-016
GB S27-8006
BONDING METAL/METAL (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA BOEING BAC 5000 BAC 5504
BAC 5750
CLEANING SOLVENT (Ref. 20-31-00)
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-056
A. Cleaning
(1) Roughen the surface on which you will bond the label, using emery
cloth, Grade 350 and then clean with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No.
11-003) or CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016), then thoroughly
dry.
(2) Remove the protective backing paper, then remove the adhesive
compound with a pad soaked in CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003)
or CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016).
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-915-057
A. Label Installation
(1) Using a brush, apply a coat of BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS
(Material No. 08-017).
(2) Affix the label and apply light pressure to the label for about 30
seconds.
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-057
A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
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TASK 11-00-00-400-009
Installation of the FOTOFOIL Labels
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No specific
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 08-010
Material No. 11-003
Material No. 11-016
D
DA-4-653-3E4
TWO COMPONENT EPOXY ADHESIVE (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA BOEING BAC 5000 BAC 5504
BAC 5750
CLEANING SOLVENT (Ref. 20-31-00)
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-057
A. Cleaning
(1) Roughen the surface on which you will have bond the label, using
emery cloth Grade 350 and clean with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No.
11-003) or CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016), then thoroughly
dry.
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-915-058
A. Label Installation
(1) Apply a coat of BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-010)
to the surface on which you will bond the label.
(2) Affix the label and apply light pressure to the label for about 30
seconds.
NOTE : When you bond the label on a cylindrical component,
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temporarily install a tie strap and leave in position until
the adhesive compound is fully dry.
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-058
A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
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TASK 11-00-00-400-010
Installation of the BSB (DUROFIX) Labels (Material No. 05-136) (Marking with
Reactivable Transfer Label)
WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS
_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives the data necessary for the installation of the service
and safety labels (BSB) on the external surfaces of the aircraft.
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
specific
specific
specific
specific
specific
specific
specific
lukewarm water
needle
plastic container
plastic scraper
rubber roll
soft hair brush
sponge
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B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------R
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-058
A. Cleaning of the Contact Surfaces
NOTE : You must let the paint cure during 24 hours minimum at ambient
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temperature before you install the labels.
(1) Clean the label contact surface with a lint-free cotton cloth
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) soaked with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-003) or CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016).
Subtask 11-00-00-915-062
B. Preparation of the Bonding Material
NOTE : Obey the instructions of the manufacturer and the safety
____
precautions to use the bonding material.
(1) If the paint is new, do the step that follows:
(a) In a plastic container, mix one volume of lukewarm water at a
temperature between 30 deg.C (86.00 deg.F) and 40 deg.C (104.00
deg.F) with one volume of the fixative SPECIAL MATERIALS
(Material No. 05-029).
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TASK 11-00-00-400-011
Installation of the Metal Identification Plates
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No specific
No specific
No specific
masking paper
masking tape
soft hair brush
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 07-018
Material No. 09-002
Material No. 09-016
Material No. 11-003
Material No. 11-016
Material No. 19-003
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3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-059
A. Cleaning of the Contact Surfaces
(1) Clean the contact surface of the placard with MISCELLANEOUS (Material
No. 19-003) soaked in CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003) or
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016).
4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-915-060
A. Installation of the Placard
NOTE : This installation procedure only applies to plate bonding. To know
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if you must bond or rivet the plate, refer to the Standard Manual.
(1) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-002) or SEALANTS (Material No. 09016) on the support with a soft hair brush.
(2) Install the placard and make sure that it is correctly bonded.
(3) Apply masking tape or masking paper on the area adjacent to the decal
location.
(4) Apply a cross coat of PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL)
(Material No. 07-018) on all external functional and maintenance
markings with a soft hair brush.
NOTE : This procedure is recommended for better long-time bonding of
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the labels on the external surfaces.
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NOTE : The labels must dry for 24 hours minimum at room temperature
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before you apply the varnish.
(5) Remove the unwanted compound.
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-060
A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
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TASK 11-00-00-400-012
Installation of the Labels on Landing Gear
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No specific
No specific
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------R
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Material No. 19-003
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-120-051
A. Preparation of the Contact Surfaces
(1) Rub the contact surface with silicon paper grade 320 to remove the
signs of paint.
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Subtask 11-00-00-110-060
B. Cleaning the Contact Surfaces
(1) Clean the contact surface with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003)
soaked in CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-002).
Carefully remove the grease from the surface.
4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-915-061
A. Installation of the Placard
(1) Apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-001) on the
contact surface. Lightly bend the placard to bond it better.
Subtask 11-00-00-916-052
B. Preparation of the Placard
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(1) Apply 2 layers of PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL)
(Material No. 07-018) on the placard with a soft hair brush.
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-061
A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
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TASK 11-00-00-370-002
Application of Identification and Marking Paints
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No
No
No
No
No
specific
specific
specific
specific
specific
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 07-018
Material No. 11-004
Material No. 19-003
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-062
A. Cleaning of the External Surfaces
(1) Clean the surface with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) soaked
in CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-004) to remove all the signs of
dirt.
NOTE : Do the cleaning operation until the cloth you use is clean.
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Subtask 11-00-00-440-050
B. Surface Reactivation
(1) Before you apply the paint, make all the surfaces rough with abrasive
nylon pads and CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-004).
NOTE : Stop the reactivation procedure when the surface is
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sufficiently rough. Be careful not to remove or damage the
protection of the skin or composite fibers.
NOTE : The surface on which you do the reactivation must be wet, but
____
it is possible to rub a dry surface if a vacuum cleaning
device is available to remove the dust when you have rubbed
the surface.
(2) If necessary, remove the remaining sealant with grade 220 emery
cloth.
(3) Lightly rub the screw or rivet rows to remove all the black signs.
(4) Make the surface rough by hand:
- for all the areas to which it is not possible to get access with
the sanding machine
- if there is a risk of damage when you use the machine (overlaping
sheet metal junctions, window and windshield frames, antenna
supports, fuselage area behind the radome).
(5) Use an abrasive rotative brush to clean the areas with round head
rivets.
Subtask 11-00-00-110-063
C. Final Cleaning and Wiping
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(1) Rinse the surfaces you have rubbed with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No.
11-004) then wipe with a clean lint-free cloth before the cleaning
agent evaporates.
(2) Lightly wipe again all the upper sections of the aircraft (fuselage
above the windows, upper surface wings) with anti-dust pads before
application of the wash primer.
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-370-050
A. Application of Identification and Marking Paints
(1) Apply a coat of paint and then a cross paint.
NOTE : The time between the last cleaning operation and the
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application of paint must not be more than 4 hours.
Subtask 11-00-00-916-053
B. Protection of exterior markings
(1) Apply a PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07018) on all exterior functional and maintenance markings.
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-051
A. Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.
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TASK 11-00-00-960-001
Replacement of the Tail Cone Reference Triangle
WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS
_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives information to replace the reference triangle on the
tail cone after adjustment of the rudder or elevator to the neutral
position.
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No specific
non-metallic spatula
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No specific
No specific
No specific
Material No. 08-001
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adhesive tape
blind rivets
emery paper grade 320
USA DOD-A-82720
GENERAL PURPOSE ADHESIVE HONEYCOMB FILLER
(Ref. 20-31-00)
USA MIL-PRF-81733
SEALANT-BRUSH CONSIS TENCY (OBSOLETE) (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 11-026
Material No. 19-003
GB DEF-STAN
68-148/1
SOLVENT GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)
C. Referenced Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------27-24-00-820-001
27-34-00-820-003
27-34-00-820-003
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ASRM
AMM
SRM
SRM
SRM
51211100
51231100
11-21-27 P.Block 001 FLIGHT CONTROLS
512111, P.Block 001
512311, P.Block 001
517300, P.Block 001
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-120-053
A. Removal of the Elevator Reference Triangle and Preparation of the Surface
(1) Remove the old reference triangle with a non-metallic spatula.
(2) Do the step that follow to remove the remaining adhesive compound:
(a) Clean the contact surfaces with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19003) soaked with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003).
(b) Remove the remaining adhesive coumpound with a non-metallic
spatula.
(c) Use adhesive tape to show the limits of the bonded area.
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(d) Make sure that the contact surfaces are in the correct condition
and apply protection if necessary (Ref. ASRM 51211100) and (Ref.
ASRM 51231100).
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(10) Clean the area with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) and
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-026).
Subtask 11-00-00-120-056
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(a) Clean the contact surfaces with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19003) soaked with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003).
(b) Remove the remaining adhesive coumpound with a non-metallic
spatula.
(c) Use adhesive tape to show the limits of the bonded area.
(d) Make sure that the contact surfaces are in the correct condition
and apply protection if necessary (Ref. SRM 512111, P.Block 001)
and (Ref. SRM 512311, P.Block 001).
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(a) Clean the contact surfaces with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19003) soaked with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003).
(b) Use adhesive tape to show the limits of the bonded area.
(c) Rub the contact surfaces with emery paper grade 320.
(d) Remove the adhesive tape.
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(e) Clean the contact surfaces with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19003) soaked with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003).
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TASK 11-00-00-400-020
Installation of the Fuselage Reference Triangle
WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS
_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives the information related to the installation of the
leveling placard on the fuselage.
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No specific
soft brush
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 09-002
Material No. 09-016
Material No. 11-003
Material No. 11-016
Material No. 19-003
USA MIL-S-8802
TYPE I
CLASS B
FUEL TANK SEALANTPOLYSULFID(NO LONGER AVAILABLE
(Ref. 20-31-00)
USA MIL-PRF-81733D TYPE II
CLASS B
CORROSION INHIBITING FILLET CONSISTENCY
(Ref. 20-31-00)
USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA BOEING BAC 5000 BAC 5504
BAC 5750
CLEANING SOLVENT (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)
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C. Referenced Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------08-22-00-200-001
Precise Leveling
AMM 11-21-08 P.Block 001 LEVELING AND WEIGHING
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-860-053
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) If necessary, make the aircraft level to find the center line before
you install the placard (Ref. TASK 08-22-00-200-001).
Subtask 11-00-00-110-071
B. Cleaning of the Contact Surfaces
(1) Clean the contact surface of the placard with MISCELLANEOUS (Material
No. 19-003) soaked in CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003) or
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016).
4. Procedure
_________
Subtask 11-00-00-915-070
A. Installation of the Fuselage Reference Triangle
(1) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-002) or SEALANTS (Material No. 09016) on the support with a soft brush.
(2) Install the placard (Ref. AMM 11-21-08 P.Block 001) and make sure
that it is correctly bonded.
(3) Remove the unwanted compound.
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-071
A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
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TASK 11-00-00-370-003
Apply Marking Paints with Stencils
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No
No
No
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specific
specific
specific
specific
access platform
brush
masking film
tape
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 07-018
Material No. 11-003
Material No. 11-010
C. Referenced Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
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ASRM 51231100
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Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-010-050
A. Get Access
(1) Put an access platform in position in the work area.
Subtask 11-00-00-110-066
B. Cleaning of the external surfaces
WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL
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MATERIALS ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.
(1) Clean the surface with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-010) or
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003) if the paint is fully cured,
and let it dry.
4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-370-052
A. Apply Marking Paints with Stencils
NOTE : The base paint must be sufficiently dry (the paint manufacturer
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gives the indications dry to tape or maskable drying time)
before you apply the paint with a stencil.
(1) Put the masking film or tape in position.
(2) Refer to the suppliers instructions to mix the paint.
(3) Apply the paint as a spray or with a brush.
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(a) For more information about the coatings (Ref. ASRM 51231100).
NOTE : Make sure that you keep the contrast between the color of
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TASK 11-00-00-960-002
Replacement of the Engine Leasing Plate
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No specific
No specific
warning notice
access platform 1.50 m (4 ft. 11 in.)
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 11-002
Material No. 19-003
Material No. 19-009
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USA MIL-PRF-680
DRY CLEANING SOLVENT (VARSOL/WHITE SPIRIT)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA AMS 5687
LOCKWIRE STAINLSS S TL OR NICKEL ALLOY
(Ref. 20-31-00)
C. Referenced Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------71-13-00-010-010
71-13-00-410-010
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Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-941-055
A. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5
minutes before you do this procedure.
(3) On the ENG section of the maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2)
pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 11-00-00-010-051
B. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.
(2) Put an access platform in position at the engine.
4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-020-050
A. Removal of the Engine Leasing Plate
(1) Cut, remove and discard the lockwire.
(2) Remove the nuts, the screws and the washers that attach the leasing
plate.
(3) Remove the leasing plate.
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Subtask 11-00-00-110-067
B. Cleaning of the Contact Surface
WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL
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MATERIALS ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.
(1) Clean and degrease the contact surface of the leasing plate with a
lint-free cloth MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-002).
Subtask 11-00-00-960-050
C. Installation of the Engine Leasing Plate
(1) Put the leasing plate in position on the support.
(2) Install the washers, the screws and the nuts.
(3) Safety the two screws together on every side of the plate with
lockwire MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-009).
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-067
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
(3) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR
(4) Remove the warning notice(s).
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TASK 11-00-00-960-003
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
Not Applicable
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-941-057
A. Get Access
4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-020-051
(1) Hold the leasing plate and remove the screws that attach it.
Subtask 11-00-00-420-050
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-070
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TASK 11-00-00-400-018
Installation of DISA (SUPRAFIX FRS Material No. 05-135) Labels (Marking with
Reactivable Transfer Label)
WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS
_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
This procedure gives the data necessary for the installation of the
reactivable transfer labels (suprafix frs from DISA material no. 05-135)
related to service and safety, on the external surfaces of the aircraft.
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No
No
No
No
No
No
specific
specific
specific
specific
specific
specific
needle
plastic container
plastic scraper
rubber roller
soft-hair brush
sponge
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B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 05-137
Material No. 07-018
Material No. 11-003
Material No. 11-016
Material No. 11-026
Material No. 19-003
F ASNB-70820-SP
FIXATIVE FOR DECAL (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA BMS 10-72
TYPE V
VARNISH (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA BOEING BAC 5000 BAC 5504
BAC 5750
CLEANING SOLVENT (Ref. 20-31-00)
GB DEF-STAN
68-148/1
SOLVENT GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)
3. __________
Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-110-068
A. Cleaning of the Contact Surfaces
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NOTE : You must let the paint cure for 24 hours minimum at ambient
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temperature before you install the labels.
(1) If the paint is fully cured, clean the contact surface of the label
with a lint-free cotton cloth MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003)
soaked with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003), CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-016) or CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-026).
Subtask 11-00-00-915-067
B. Preparation of the Bonding Material
NOTE : Obey the instructions of the manufacturer and the safety
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precautions to use the bonding material.
(1) Put fixative SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-137) in a plastic
container (size sufficient not to fold the label) at a temperature
between 17 and 23 deg.C (62.6 and 73.4 deg.F).
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Subtask 11-00-00-915-068
A. Installation of the Label
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(3) Apply a pressure on one of the ends of the label against the support
and pull the other end up, to prevent wrinkles.
(4) Apply pressure to the label against the surface with a plastic
scraper.
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NOTE : To prevent wrinkles and air pockets, you must start from the
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center to the edges.
(5) Apply a strong pressure on all the surface with a rubber roller.
(6) At the same time, remove the unwanted solution with a moist sponge.
(7) Apply the moist sponge to the backing paper of the label.
(8) After 2 minutes, remove the backing paper.
(9) Lightly remove the remaining compound from the label surface and
around the label with a sponge soaked in water.
(10) If applicable, make holes in the air pockets with a needle, and apply
pressure with the plastic scraper.
(11) If the installation is incorrect:
(a) If the label is moist:
- Remove the label and do the procedure again with a new label.
(b) If the label is dry:
- Apply a lint-free cotton cloth MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19003) soaked with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003),
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016) or CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-026) on the label.
- Remove the label with a plastic scraper.
NOTE : The label is bonded after 3 or 4 days. During this time,
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do not clean the label area.
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B. Protection of the Labels
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(1) Apply a cross-coat of varnish PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN
AL) (Material No. 07-018) on the label with a soft-hair brush.
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-942-069
A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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TASK 11-00-00-400-019
Installation of the Asymmetric Labels on the Flap Track Beam 3
1. __________________
Reason for the Job
Self Explanatory
2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
QTY DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------No specific
No specific
non-metallic scraper
spring-loaded clamps
B. Consumable Materials
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Material No. 08-087
Material No. 11-004
Material No. 16-021B
GB AFS 2318
ADHESIVE 2-PART ACRYLIC (Ref. 20-31-00)
USA MIL-T-81533
1.1.1TRICHLOROETHANE (METHYL CHLOROFORM)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
GB ABP 4-2128
POLYURETHANE GLOSS FINISH (CLEAR BASECOAT)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
C. Referenced Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------57-55-11-000-001
57-55-11-400-001
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Job Set-up
Subtask 11-00-00-010-052
A. Get Access
(1) Remove the flap track fairing No. 3 (Ref. TASK 57-55-11-000-001).
Subtask 11-00-00-110-069
B. Cleaning
(1) Before you install the label, remove the grease and clean the surface
with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-004).
(2) Fully dry the surface.
4. Procedure
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Subtask 11-00-00-915-069
A. Label Installation
(1) Apply a layer of BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-087)
to the surfaces (refer to the Vendors instructions).
(2) Install the label and apply a light pressure during approximately 20
minutes with the spring-loaded clamps.
(3) Remove the unwanted adhesive with a non-metallic scraper.
(4) Let the adhesive dry during 30 minutes.
NOTE : The label is fully bonded after 3 hours.
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(5) Apply a layer of STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-021B).
5. Close-up
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Subtask 11-00-00-410-050
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
(2) Install the flap track fairing No. 3 (Ref. TASK 57-55-11-400-001).
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Figure 004
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1. _______
General
This topic gives the information related to the navigation markings on the
fuselage.
A. Markings of the Static Ports
**ON A/C 001-005,
(Ref. Fig. 001)
**ON A/C 006-100,
(Ref. Fig. 001A)
**ON A/C ALL
B. Markings for positioning of the Angle of Attack Sensor
**ON A/C 001-005,
(Ref. Fig. 002)
**ON A/C 006-100,
(Ref. Fig. 002A)
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Figure 002A
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General
This subject gives the information related to the markings on the landing
gear.
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A. Location of the tire inflating pressure placard on the main landing gear
(Ref. Fig. 001)
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1. _______
General
This subject gives the information related to the markings on the wings.
A. Markings on the wing upper surface
(Ref. Fig. 001, 002)
B. Markings on the cabin escape facilities
(Ref. Fig. 003)
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11-24-71
WZZ
Page 11
Aug 01/09
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-24-71
WZZ
Page 12
Aug 01/07
EFF :
ALL
11-25-00
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-25-27
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-25-55
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-25-55
WZZ
Page 2
Aug 01/08
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-25-55
WZZ
Page 3
Aug 01/08
EFF :
ALL
11-31-00
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-31-21
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-31-23
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-31-23
WZZ
Page 3
Aug 01/08
EFF :
ALL
11-31-24
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
Page 3
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-31-25
WZZ
Page 1
May 01/08
Page 2
Nov 01/06
Page 3
Nov 01/06
Page 4
Nov 01/06
INTENTIONALLY BLANK
R
11-31-25
WZZ
Page 5
May 01/08
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-31-25
WZZ
Page 6
May 01/08
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-31-25
WZZ
Page 7
May 01/08
Page 8
May 01/08
EFF :
ALL
11-31-26
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
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ALL
11-31-27
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Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
Page 3
Nov 01/06
Page 4
Nov 01/06
Pedals Markings
Figure 004
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ALL
11-31-27
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Page 5
Aug 01/08
EFF :
ALL
11-31-30
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Page 1
May 01/07
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-31-30
WZZ
Page 2
May 01/07
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-31-31
WZZ
Page 1
Aug 01/07
Page 2
Nov 01/06
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-31-31
WZZ
Page 3
Aug 01/07
EFF :
ALL
11-31-31
WZZ
Page 4
Aug 01/07
EFF :
ALL
11-31-32
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-31-34
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-31-34
WZZ
Page 2
Feb 01/08
Page 3
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-31-35
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
Page 3
Nov 01/06
1. _______
General
This section gives data applicable to the markings and placards in the
cabin.
It is divided into these chapters:
- 11-32-23-00 COMMUNICATIONS
- 11-32-25-00 EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS
- 11-32-31-00 INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS
- 11-32-38-00 WATER/WASTE
- 11-32-52-00 DOORS
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-32-00
WZZ
Page 1
Aug 01/08
1. _______
General
This subject gives information related to the owner and manufacturer
identifications.
A. Owner and Manufacturer Placards
EFF :
ALL
11-32-11
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Page 1
Nov 01/07
Page 2
Nov 01/07
EFF :
004-100,
11-32-11
WZZ
Page 3
Feb 01/08
EFF :
ALL
11-32-23
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-32-25
WZZ
Page 1
Aug 01/09
Page 2
Nov 01/06
Page 3
Aug 01/09
Page 4
Nov 01/06
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-32-31
WZZ
Page 1
Aug 01/09
Page 2
Aug 01/09
R
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-32-31
WZZ
Page 3
Aug 01/09
Page 4
Aug 01/09
Page 5
Aug 01/09
Page 6
Aug 01/09
Page 7
Aug 01/09
Page 8
Aug 01/09
EFF :
ALL
11-32-38
WZZ
Page 1
May 01/07
R
R
EFF :
ALL
11-32-38
WZZ
Page 2
May 01/07
EFF :
ALL
11-32-52
WZZ
Page 1
Aug 01/09
Page 2
Feb 01/09
Page 3
Feb 01/09
Page 4
Feb 01/09
Page 5
Feb 01/09
R
R
R
EFF :
010-010,
11-32-52
WZZ
Page 6
Nov 01/08
R
R
EFF :
010-010,
11-32-52
WZZ
Page 7
Nov 01/08
Page 8
Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
Page 10
Feb 01/09
Page 11
Feb 01/09
R
R
EFF :
010-010,
11-32-52
WZZ
Page 12
Nov 01/08
R
R
EFF :
010-010,
11-32-52
WZZ
Page 13
Nov 01/08
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-32-52
WZZ
Page 14
Aug 01/09
INTENTIONALLY BLANK
11-32-52
WZZ
Page 15
Aug 01/09
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-32-52
WZZ
Page 16
Aug 01/09
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-32-52
WZZ
Page 17
Aug 01/09
Page 18
Aug 01/09
EFF :
ALL
11-32-53
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-33-24
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-33-35
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-34-32
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
1. _______
General
This section gives data applicable to the markings and placards in the FWD
cargo compartment.
It is divided into these chapters:
- 11-35-25-00 EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS
- 11-35-38-00 WATER/WASTE
- 11-35-53-00 FUSELAGE
EFF :
ALL
11-35-00
WZZ
Page 1
Aug 01/08
EFF :
ALL
11-35-25
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
Page 3
Nov 01/06
Page 4
Nov 01/06
Page 5
Nov 01/06
Page 6
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-35-38
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-35-52
WZZ
Page 1
Aug 01/08
Page 2
Aug 01/08
EFF :
ALL
11-35-53
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
1. _______
General
This section gives data applicable to the markings and placards in the aft
cargo compartment.
It is divided in to these chapters:
- 11-36-25-00 Equipment/Furnishings
- 11-36-53-00 Fuselage
EFF :
ALL
11-36-00
WZZ
Page 1
Aug 01/08
EFF :
ALL
11-36-25
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
Page 3
Nov 01/06
Page 4
Nov 01/06
Page 5
Nov 01/06
Page 6
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-36-53
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
Page 3
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-37-00
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
EFF :
ALL
11-37-49
WZZ
Page 1
Nov 01/06
Page 2
Nov 01/06
Page 3
Nov 01/06
R
EFF :
001-012,
11-42-25
WZZ
Page 1
Aug 01/09
Page 2
Aug 01/09
EFF :
ALL
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 1
Aug 01/09
Page 2
Aug 01/09
Page 3
Aug 01/09
Page 4
Feb 01/09
Page 5
Feb 01/09
R
R
R
EFF :
010-010,
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 6
Nov 01/08
R
R
R
EFF :
010-010,
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 7
Nov 01/08
R
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 8
Aug 01/09
R
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 9
Aug 01/09
Page 10
Aug 01/09
Page 11
Aug 01/09
EFF :
ALL
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 12
Aug 01/09
EFF :
ALL
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 13
Aug 01/09
Page 14
Aug 01/09
Page 15
Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
Page 17
Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
Page 25
Aug 01/09
R
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 26
Aug 01/09
R
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 27
Aug 01/09
Page 28
Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
Page 30
Aug 01/09
Page 31
Aug 01/09
Page 32
Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
R
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 34
Aug 01/09
R
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 35
Aug 01/09
Page 36
Aug 01/09
Page 37
Aug 01/09
Page 38
Aug 01/09
Page 39
Aug 01/09
Page 40
Aug 01/09
Page 41
Aug 01/09
R
EFF :
ALL
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 42
Aug 01/09
INTENTIONALLY BLANK
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 43
Aug 01/09
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 44
Aug 01/09
R
R
EFF :
013-100,
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 45
Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
Page 47
Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
INTENTIONALLY BLANK
11-52-25
WZZ
Page 49
Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09
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Aug 01/09