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1 Chapter 13 Line Management
Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

2 Line Management Does not disturb flight schedule Organized by
Experienced; good knowledge of aircraft Fast-paced Tasks can vary Organized by Operating aircraft Daily flights Required personnel Single crews Perform all tasks Separate crews Assigned by specific tasks Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

3 Line Management MCC – coordinates all maintenance
All licensed mechanics Ability for quick/accurate responses All aircraft in flight schedule Available for daily flying Identifying/reporting delays and cancellations Flight line activity Home base Outstations Handle deferrals Schedule work at another location Accordance with MEL and CDL Coordination with PP&C Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

4 MCC MCC – coordinates all maintenance All aircraft in flight schedule
Flight line activity Home base Outstations Handle deferrals Schedule work at another location Accordance with MEL and CDL Coordination with PP&C Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

5 MCC Responsibilities Complete daily checks on designated aircraft
Perform transit/turnaround maintenance Coordinate servicing of these aircraft Troubleshoot maintenance problems Schedule repairs Deferrals Coordinate with other departments Assistance with maintenance problems Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

6 MCC Responsibilities Coordinate with flight operations
Schedule impacts Deferrals Functional flight checks Aircraft ferry permits Track airborne aircraft Location Maintenance requirements Status Coordinate maintenance at outstations Other airlines Third-party contractors Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

7 MCC Responsibilities Collect log pages In-flight engine shutdowns
Bird strikes Lightning strikes Emergencies Return from flight Ground interruptions Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

8 Line Maintenance Arrival at gate Normal services
Failure/discrepancy in-flight MCC receives warning from aircrew Review records Troubleshoot problem Could have solution on arrival Minimize downtime Problem addressed by ground crew on arrival Write-up in logbook Sign-off Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

9 Aircraft Logbook Required by FAA Document maintenance discrepancies
Cannot fly without logbook Logbook Total flight hours/cycles Flight crew names/flight number Pilot signs logbook accepting aircraft History of maintenance discrepancies Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

10 Aircraft Logbook Maintenance write-up Signed off when completed
AMT removes log page copy Only copies removed Send to MCC Entered into database Information used by QA, AC, reliability department History of maintenance discrepancies Electronic logbook ACARS utilized for communication Used for sign-off of discrepancy Recorded in MCC and database Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

11 Ramp/Terminal Operations
Flight handling (joint effort) Parking the aircraft Positioning air stairs/ramp Move Passengers Baggage Cargo Servicing Refueling Food/beverages Remove trash Potable water Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

12 Ramp/Terminal Operations
Flight handling (joint effort) Maintenance Checking logbook Talk to aircrew Troubleshoot problems Deferral if needed MEL requirements Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

13 Ramp/Terminal Operations
Flight line (pre-flight) Inspection Exterior safety Exterior preflight inspection Aircraft surfaces Windows Antennas Engines Access panels Emergency exits Cabin safety inspection Flight deck equipment location Flight deck safety scan Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

14 Ramp/Terminal Operations
Flight line (post-flight) Detect obvious discrepancies Less tedious than pre-flight Discrepancies reported to MCC After passengers deplane – shut off Power Batteries External power Oxygen supply Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

15 Line maintenance Other activities Daily/48-hour checks
Overnight/gap in flight schedule Items that are less than “A” check Overnight “A” check Special inspections Modifications Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

16 Line Station Smaller version of home station Same type of activities
Limited personnel/skills Limited parts/supplies Limited facilities Higher deferred maintenance Resources Other airline maintenance Contract maintenance Fly personnel/supplies in Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

17 Skill Requirements Well qualified Broad based skills
Familiar with all fleet aircraft FAA rules/regulations Airline policies/procedures Certified mechanics Airframe Power plant Aircraft systems Certified for sign-off Authorize return-to-service Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

18 Skill Requirements Well qualified Scheduled/unscheduled maintenance
Perform RIIs Conditional inspections Required paperwork Logbook handling Task card handling Engineering orders Repeat items Deferred maintenance Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.


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