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1 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Maintenance Policy Manual Maintenance Control Manual Stores Manual CARs 101 CARs 201 CARs 507 CARs 509 CARs 521 STD 561 STD 563 CARs 571 STD 573 CARs CARs Hierarchy of Documentation Technical Publications Technical Standard Order Certificate of Airworthiness Type Certificates Type Certificate Data Sheets Supplemental Type Certificates Limited Supplemental Type Certificates Airworthiness Directive Approved suppliers Approved Vendors Authorized Release Certificate Types of Stores Maintenance Manual Illustrated Parts Catalogue Time Limited Parts Unapproved Parts Flammable Materials 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

3 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Maintenance Policy Manual 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Maintenance Policy Manual Maintenance Policy Manual The Maintenance Policy Manual incorporating the stores manual as a reference will outline the policy and procedures for the procurement and release of certified aircraft parts. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

5 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Maintenance Control Manual 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

6 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Maintenance Control Manual Maintenance Control Manual 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Stores Manual 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Stores Manual Stores Manual The Stores Manual describes in detail the suppliers, vendors and procedures that are approved for the procurement, storage, certification and release of aircraft parts. The Stores Manual is often incorporated by reference in the MPM and MCM. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 101 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 101 Interpretations Definitions CARs 101 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 201 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 201 Aircraft Identification and Registration Aeronautical Product Identification and Data Plates Identification of Components and Appliances Removal, Replacement, Modification of Data Plates Changing Information on Data Plates CARs 201 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 507 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 507 Flight Authority CARs 507 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 509 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 509 Export Certificate of Airworthiness CARs 509 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 521 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 521 Approval of Type Design or Change of Type Design Div 1- General Div 2- Type Certificate Div 3- CAN-TSO Div 4- Change to a Type Design Div 5- Supplemental Type Design Div 6- Repair Design Approval Div 7- Parts Design Approval Div 8- Responsibilities of Design Approval Holder Div 9- Service Difficulty Reporting Div 10- Airworthiness Directives Div 11- Foreign Aeronautical Products CARs 521 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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STD 561 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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STD 561 Manufacturers of Aeronautical Products Product Control System Manual STD 561 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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STD 563 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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STD 563 Distribution of Aeronautical Products STD 563 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 571 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 571 Aircraft Maintenance Requirements Installation of Parts Repairs & Modifications Maintenance Release CARs 571 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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STD 573 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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STD 573 Aircraft Maintenance Organizations Maintenance Policy Manual AMO Equipment and Furnishings STD 573 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs Aircraft Requirements – Flight Authority CARs 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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CARs Aircraft Maintenance Requirements CARs 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Hierarchy of Documentation 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Hierarchy of Documentation Manufacturer Regulatory Authority Type Certificate AMO Maintenance Policy Manual Technical Log Books Component History Card Component Tag Hierarchy of Documentation TC MPM Stores AME Export Import 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Hierarchy of Documentation Manufacturer Regulatory Authority Type Certificate AMO Maintenance Policy Manual Technical Log Books Component History Card Component Tag Hierarchy of Documentation Manufacturer The manufacturer designs and builds an aircraft, aircraft component or appliance. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Hierarchy of Documentation Manufacturer Regulatory Authority Type Certificate AMO Maintenance Policy Manual Technical Log Books Component History Card Component Tag Hierarchy of Documentation Regulatory Authority Upon meeting the relevant standards the regulatory authority issues the manufacturer a type certificate. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Hierarchy of Documentation Manufacturer Regulatory Authority Type Certificate AMO Maintenance Policy Manual Technical Log Books Component History Card Component Tag Hierarchy of Documentation Type Certificate The type certificate will include a listing of time limited parts, limits to be complied with at all times, changes in accordance with airworthiness directives and notes from the manufacturer. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Hierarchy of Documentation Manufacturer Regulatory Authority Type Certificate AMO Maintenance Policy Manual Technical Log Books Component History Card Component Tag Hierarchy of Documentation AMO Maintenance Policy Manual The AMOs maintenance policy manual and AMO maintenance control manual incorporate the stores manual by reference and detail action and procedure maintenance staff may undertake within the scope of the AMO. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Hierarchy of Documentation Manufacturer Regulatory Authority Type Certificate AMO Maintenance Policy Manual Technical Log Books Component History Card Component Tag Hierarchy of Documentation Technical Log Books Technical log books give valuable information with respect to component life and cycles. All Aircraft must have a dedicated : Journey Log Airframe Log Engine Log Propeller Log (fixed wing only) Empty Weight and Balance Report 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Hierarchy of Documentation Manufacturer Regulatory Authority Type Certificate AMO Maintenance Policy Manual Technical Log Books Component History Card Component Tag Hierarchy of Documentation Component History Card 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Hierarchy of Documentation Manufacturer Regulatory Authority Type Certificate AMO Maintenance Policy Manual Technical Log Books Component History Card Component Tag Hierarchy of Documentation Component Tag Transport Canada Tags Green – Repaired & Serviceable Yellow – Repairable Red – Not Repairable FAA Tags Green – Repairable Yellow – Repaired & Serviceable 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Technical Publications 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Technical Publications TP 13751 AMO-13 Technical Publications 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Technical Publications TP 13751 AMO-13 Technical Publications TP 13751 A technical publication comprising of checklists to ensure adherence to CARs 573. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Technical Publications TP 13751 AMO-13 Technical Publications AMO-13 The stores specific checklist aiding aircraft maintenance organizations to ensure compliance under CARs 573. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Technical Standard Order 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Technical Standard Order TSA BAA/TAA TSO FAA CAN-TSO-TC Technical Standard Order 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Technical Standard Order TSA BAA/TAA TSO FAA CAN-TSO-TC Technical Standard Order Technical standard order gives the minimum performance standard for a specified part. TSO-C13f Life preservers TSO-C62e Radial Aircraft Tires TSO-C173 Nickel Cadmium Batteries 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Technical Standard Order TSA BAA/TAA TSO FAA CAN-TSO-TC Technical Standard Order Bilateral Airworthiness Agreement/Technical Airworthiness Arrangement Signing countries agree to the acceptance of technical standard orders of countries adhering to comparable standards. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Technical Standard Order TSA BAA/TAA TSO FAA CAN-TSO-TC Technical Standard Order TSO FAA A Technical standard order developed by the American federal aviation administration. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Technical Standard Order TSA BAA/TAA TSO FAA CAN-TSO-TC Technical Standard Order CAN-TSO-TC A TSO adopted by Transport Canada and modified to suit Canadian regions or climate. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Type Certificates 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Type Certificates Type Certificates 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Type Certificate Data Sheets 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Type Certificate Data Sheets Type Certificate Data Sheets 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Supplemental Type Certificates 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Supplemental Type Certificates Supplemental Type Certificates 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Limited Supplemental Type Certificates 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Limited Supplemental Type Certificates Limited Supplemental Type Certificates 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Certificate of Airworthiness 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Certificate of Airworthiness Certificate of Airworthiness 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Airworthiness Directive 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Airworthiness Directive Foreign AD Alternate Means of Compliance Airworthiness Directive 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Airworthiness Directive Foreign AD Alternate Means of Compliance Airworthiness Directive Foreign AD An AD is mandatory for an aircraft if the AD is issued by the country in which the aircraft is registered. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Airworthiness Directive Foreign AD Alternate Means of Compliance Airworthiness Directive Alternate Means of Compliance (AMOC) An AMO may write a letter to a Transport Canada Center requesting permission to use an alternate method of compliance. The request may be granted if it is determined that it meets or exceeds the foreign AD. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Approved suppliers 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

65 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Approved suppliers Supplier Number Approved suppliers List Approved suppliers 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Approved suppliers Supplier Number Approved Suppliers List Approved suppliers Approved suppliers List The approved suppliers list will be found in an appendix in the maintenance policy manual. Only the suppliers with valid supplier numbers may provide materials or components to vendors. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Approved Vendors 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Approved Vendors Vendor Number Approved Vendors List Approved Vendors 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

69 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Approved Vendors Vendor Number Approved Vendors List Approved Vendors 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Approved Vendors Vendor Number Approved Vendors List Approved Vendors Approved Vendor List The approved vendors list will be found in an appendix in the maintenance policy manual. Only the vendors with valid vendor numbers may provide materials or components. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Authorized Release Certificate 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Authorized Release Certificate Maintenance Release Tag TC FAA EASA Form 1 Authorized Release Certificate 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

73 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Authorized Release Certificate Maintenance Release Tag TC FAA EASA Form 1 Authorized Release Certificate 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

74 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Authorized Release Certificate Maintenance Release Tag TC FAA EASA Form 1 Authorized Release Certificate TC 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

75 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Authorized Release Certificate Maintenance Release Tag TC FAA EASA Form 1 Authorized Release Certificate 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

76 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Authorized Release Certificate Maintenance Release Tag TC FAA EASA Form 1 Authorized Release Certificate 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Types of Stores 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Types of Stores Purpose Bonded Stores Spare Parts Stores Quarantine Stores Fly Away Stores Types of Stores 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Types of Stores Purpose Bonded Stores Spare Parts Stores Quarantine Stores Fly Away Stores Types of Stores Purpose Stores is a line control system that ensures the aircraft parts are authentic and serviceable. Restricted access to stores prevents maintenance staff from procuring parts without a work order and receipt of a maintenance release. The Stores Manual details the procedures and documentation required for the procurement of approved parts The Stores Manual may be a stand alone document or may be incorporated in the Maintenance Policy Manual. Stores is responsible for the calibration and records of tools & equipment. Stores are inventoried by an alphanumeric system. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Types of Stores Purpose Bonded Stores Spare Parts Stores Quarantine Stores Fly Away Stores Types of Stores Bonded Stores Bonded Stores are tax exempt vendors supplying aircraft components bearing evidence of having been received from approved sources. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Types of Stores Purpose Bonded Stores Spare Parts Stores Quarantine Stores Fly Away Stores Types of Stores Spare Parts Stores Spare Parts Stores are non tax exempt vendors supplying aircraft components bearing evidence of having been received from approved sources. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Types of Stores Purpose Bonded Stores Spare Parts Stores Quarantine Stores Fly Away Stores Types of Stores Quarantine Stores Quarantine Stores are segregated stores for aircraft components awaiting evidence that the component has been received from approved sources. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

83 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Types of Stores Purpose Bonded Stores Spare Parts Stores Quarantine Stores Fly Away Stores Types of Stores Quarantine Stores 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Types of Stores Purpose Bonded Stores Spare Parts Stores Quarantine Stores Fly Away Stores Types of Stores Fly Away Stores Fly Away Stores are an inventoried package of aircraft components likely to be required in the field. The use of components and materials from fly away stores must be annotated, reported and replenished as soon as practically possible. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Maintenance Manual 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Maintenance Manual Maintenance Manual 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Illustrated Parts Catalogue 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Illustrated Parts Catalogue Assemblies Parts Illustrated Parts Catalogue 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Illustrated Parts Catalogue Assemblies Parts Illustrated Parts Catalogue Assemblies Consult the parts catalogue to ensure the correct component is received from stores the component may be a part or an assembly. Cross reference the illustration with the table in the parts catalogue. A single period indicates a stand alone part or assembly. Additional periods indicate parts of preceding assembly. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors. Number P/N Description 83 .Assembly 84 ..Part 1 of assembly 85 …Part 2 of assembly

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Illustrated Parts Catalogue Assemblies Parts Illustrated Parts Catalogue Parts Parts are identified by the descriptions in the table below. SL – Service Life OH – Overhaul IN - Inspection 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors. Part N0. Serial No. Type of Service Service Time Time in Service SL OH IN

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Time Limited Parts 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Time Limited Parts Time Limited Part Information Part Number Serial Number Time Since New Cycles Since New Time Limited Parts 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Time Limited Parts Time Limited Part Information Part Number Serial Number Time Since New Cycles Since New Time Limited Parts Time Limited Part Information The information on time limited parts must be accurately recorded to avoid the occurrence of overflown parts on the aircraft. The manufacturer information data on time limited items will be found in the Type Certificate and Chapter 4 of the Maintenance Manual 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

94 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Time Limited Parts Time Limited Part Information Part Number Serial Number Time Since New Cycles Since New Time Limited Parts 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

95 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Time Limited Parts Time Limited Part Information Part Number Serial Number Time Since New Cycles Since New Time Limited Parts 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

96 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Time Limited Parts Time Limited Part Information Part Number Serial Number Time Since New Cycles Since New Time Limited Parts 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

97 Aircraft Approved Parts Stores 5.1
Time Limited Parts Time Limited Part Information Part Number Serial Number Time Since New Cycles Since New Time Limited Parts 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Unapproved Parts 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Unapproved Parts Counterfeit Parts Parts Shipped Directly By the Manufacturer Parts Maintained by Unapproved Facilities or Persons Substandard Installations Manufacturer/Maintenance Staff Instructions - 50 Unapproved Parts 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Unapproved Parts Counterfeit Parts Parts Shipped Directly By the Manufacturer Parts Maintained by Unapproved Facilities or Persons Substandard Installations Manufacturer/Maintenance Staff Instructions - 50 Unapproved Parts Counterfeit Parts Counterfeit parts are produced by manufacturers who do not hold the type certificate for the component or part. Counterfeit parts have false or no documentation and therefore pose a great threat to aircraft safety. Counterfeit parts may be referred to as “Bogus parts”. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Unapproved Parts Counterfeit Parts Parts Shipped Directly By the Manufacturer Parts Maintained by Unapproved Facilities or Persons Substandard Installations Manufacturer/Maintenance Staff Instructions - 50 Unapproved Parts Parts Shipped Directly By the Manufacturer Parts shipped directly by the manufacturer bear no evidence that they are supplied by an approved vendor They lack a tracking number, will have no traceability and are considered unapproved parts. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Unapproved Parts Counterfeit Parts Parts Shipped Directly By the Manufacturer Parts Maintained by Unapproved Facilities or Persons Substandard Installations Manufacturer/Maintenance Staff Instructions - 50 Unapproved Parts Parts Maintained by Unapproved Facilities or Persons Commercial parts installation requires a valid AMO number and a Valid AME license. Components maintained by unapproved facilities or persons constitute unapproved parts. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Unapproved Parts Counterfeit Parts Parts Shipped Directly By the Manufacturer Parts Maintained by Unapproved Facilities or Persons Substandard Installations Manufacturer/Maintenance Staff Instructions - 50 Unapproved Parts Substandard Installations These defective parts are quarantined and are not reported as suspected unapproved parts. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Unapproved Parts Counterfeit Parts Parts Shipped Directly By the Manufacturer Parts Maintained by Unapproved Facilities or Persons Substandard Installations Manufacturer/Maintenance Staff Instructions - 50 Unapproved Parts MSI-50 This Manufacturer/Maintenance Staff Instruction (MSI-50) provides direction for follow up activity regarding suspected unapproved parts, parts not conforming with chapter 591, 571 or foreign equivalents. 2.1 Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUP) are reported through the Service Difficulty Reporting (SDR) system. The SDR Program is monitored and maintained by Aircraft Certification, Continuing Airworthiness Division in Headquarters. The issue of Suspected Unapproved Parts is a maintenance or manufacturing concern. Therefore, Maintenance & Manufacturing (M & M) HQ have been identified as the Office of Technical Interest (OTI) and the coordinator for SUP cases in Canada. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Flammable Materials 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Flammable Materials National Fire Protection Association National Fire Code of Canada Environmental Protection Act Occupational Health & Safety Flammable Materials 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Flammable Materials National Fire Protection Association National Fire Code of Canada Environmental Protection Act Occupational Health & Safety Flammable Materials National Fire Protection Association The mission of the international nonprofit NFPA, established in 1896, is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education. The world's leading advocate of fire prevention and an authoritative source on public safety, NFPA develops, publishes, and disseminates more than 300 consensus codes and standards intended to minimize the possibility and effects of fire and other risks. NFPA membership totals more than 70,000 individuals around the world. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Flammable Materials National Fire Protection Association National Fire Code of Canada Environmental Protection Act Occupational Health & Safety Flammable Materials National Fire Code of Canada The 2010 National Fire Code of Canada (NFC) provides minimum fire safety requirements for buildings, structures and areas where hazardous materials are used, and addresses fire protection and fire prevention in the ongoing operation of buildings and facilities. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Flammable Materials National Fire Protection Association National Fire Code of Canada Environmental Protection Act Occupational Health & Safety Flammable Materials Environmental Protection Act 2. The purpose of this Act is to manage, protect and enhance the environment. 1988,c.19,s.2. 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Flammable Materials National Fire Protection Association National Fire Code of Canada Environmental Protection Act Occupational Health & Safety Flammable Materials Occupational Health & Safety The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has a vision: the elimination of work-related illnesses and injuries. Serving Canadians - and the world - with credible and relevant tools and resources to improve workplace health and safety programs. We encourage you to join us in creating a work world without pain, loss or tragedy. We believe that all Canadians have a fundamental right to a healthy and safe working environment. Through our programs, services, knowledge, commitment, and action, CCOHS will continue its efforts to advance health and safety in the workplace 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.

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Reference: AME Notes Alex Baechler Aviation Mechanics Handbook Fifth Edition Dale Crane Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Catalogue 5.0 APPROVED PARTS Identify: Aircraft hardware using AN, MS, NAS parts systems. Explain: 2. The application of metric and British Unified Systems to aircraft hardware. 3. The needs and rationale for aircraft specifications such as MIL, NAS. 4. The inventory control system including traceability, requisitioning, quarantine and bonded stores. Perform: 5. Installation and securing of standard hardware and connectors.


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