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Pressure Altitude refers to altitude measured from standard sea level pressure (29.92 in. hg.) by a pressure or barometric altimeter. It is the indicated pressure altitude corrected for position and instrument error. In this Handbook, altimeter instrument errors are assumed to be zero.
In cases where an item has an exceptionally high degree of complexity requiring specialized techniques, test equipment, or expertise, it is not required that internal diagrams and construction details, or data in interconnect systems, maintenance, troubleshooting, inspection or repair, will be included in the basic airframe Maintenance Manual on major components such as avionics, specialty electronics, engines and propellers.
Deactivation/Reactivation procedures for circuits, systems, units, etc., shall be included. This is important because during maintenance, certain components may need to be deactivated for safety reasons or to prevent damage to the aircraft or equipment. It is also important to have instructions for reactivating these components once maintenance is complete to ensure that they are functioning properly and do not pose a risk to the safety of the aircraft or its occupants.
The recommended fuel conservation procedures shall contain a caution, if applicable, that the power settings recommended by the manufacturer must be used during the break-in period of new and newly overhauled engines. The use of economy power settings during this period may be detrimental to the engine life.
The schematic diagrams should include generators, tanks, and reservoirs that are considered to be the starting points of the flow shown. The diagram shall be arranged so that the flow of the system can be traced with a minimum of effort. Cross-overs shall be avoided as much as possible.
That portion of the system which is used to extend and retract the landing gear and open and close the landing gear doors. Includes items such as actuating mechanisms, bogie trim, bungees, up and down latches, operating controls, valves and motors, cables, plumbing, etc.
Some types of airplanes (e. g., turbopropeller powered) may have VMCA determined with automatic propeller pitch control devices that may have substantially more drag from an engine operating at reduced power, to simulate an engine failure, than with an inoperative engine.
Dissimilar metal corrosion refers to the corrosion that occurs when two or more different metals are in contact with each other in the presence of an electrolyte . In this situation, an electrochemical reaction is set up between the metals, which causes one of the metals to corrode more quickly than it would have done on its own.
The portion of the system which is used to store and deliver hydraulic fluid to using systems. Includes items such as tanks, accumulators, valves, pumps, levers, switches, cables, plumbing, external connectors, etc. Does not include the supply valves to the using systems.
Revisions to a drawing are necessitated by changes in dimensions, design, or materials. When drawings contain such corrections, attention is directed to the changes by lettering or numbering them and listing those changes against the symbol in a revision block.
