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1 Chapter 14 Hangar Management (on-Aircraft)
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 Hangar Maintenance Out-of-service aircraft Schedule checks (“C”, “D”)
Modifications Airframe Systems Fleet campaign directives Engine removal/installation Aircraft interior modifications Special inspections 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 Hangar Maintenance Facility House largest aircraft in fleet
Hangar doors closed Vertical tail out – acceptable Support shops 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 Hangar Maintenance Supervisor of aircraft maintenance Responsible for:
All hangar activity Controls flow of aircraft Maintenance crews Coordinates with support shops PP&C Flight line maintenance Flight operations 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 Hangar Maintenance Routine items Non-Routine items Task requirements
Time, personnel, supply estimates Controls flow of aircraft Non-Routine items Problems identified through routine items Extends aircraft downtime Requirements may vary 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 Hangar Maintenance Parts Availability Parts robbing
PP&C determines requirements Materials dept. delivers JIT Parts staging area Parts coming in Removed parts Properly tagged Parts robbing Cannibalization Not available in materials Taken from non-flying aircraft 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 Hangar Maintenance Parts robbing Cannibalization
Enable aircraft to return to service promptly Part not available in materials Rules identified in TPPM Aircraft part was taken from Part description Serial number Location 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 Hangar Maintenance “C” Check Preparation Preliminary activities
Space readied Scaffolding Stands Equipment Parts storage stocked Rack of routine task cards Preliminary activities Aircraft washed Visual inspections Cowlings/panels removed Stands/scaffolding positioned Ground equipment 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 Hangar Maintenance “C” Check Conduct check Completion/sign-off
Tasks sequenced to avoid congestion Parts ordered for non-routine items QC inspects Delays coordinated with MCC Completion/sign-off Senior QC inspector assigned Review all task cards/mechanic signature/initials Review QC stamps 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 Hangar Maintenance “C” Check Return to Service Cleanup
Dock manager notified MCC Flight operations Towed back to ramp Cleanup Task cards collected – sent to other units PP&C Engineering Reliability Aids in problem investigation/discovery Prepare for next activity 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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