1、Designation: F2483 12Standard Practice forMaintenance and the Development of Maintenance Manualsfor Light Sport Aircraft1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F2483; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the
2、 year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice provides guidelines for the qualificationsto accomplish the various levels of maintenance on U.
3、S.-certificated experimental and special light sport aircraft. Inaddition, it provides the content and structure of maintenancemanuals for aircraft and their components that are operated aslight sport aircraft.1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associate
4、d with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2F2241 Specification for ContinuedAirworthiness System forPower
5、ed Parachute AircraftF2244 Specification for Design and Performance Require-ments for Powered Parachute AircraftF2245 Specification for Design and Performance of a LightSport AirplaneF2295 Practice for Continued Operational Safety Monitor-ing of a Light Sport AircraftF2352 Specification for Design a
6、nd Performance of LightSport Gyroplane AircraftF2415 Practice for Continued Airworthiness System forLight Sport Gyroplane Aircraft2.2 Federal Standards:314 CFR Part 21.190 Issue of a Special Airworthiness Cer-tificate for a Light-Sport Category Aircraft14 CFR Part 43 Maintenance, Preventive Maintena
7、nce,Rebuilding, and Alteration14 CFR Part 65 Certification: Airmen Other Than FlightCrewmembers3. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 annual condition inspectiondetailed inspection ac-complished once a year on a LSA in accordance with instruc-tions provided in the maintenance manual supplied with theai
8、rcraft. The purpose of the inspection is to look for any wear,corrosion, or damage that would cause an aircraft to not be ina condition for safe operation.3.1.2 A however, the regulations do require themanual to be developed in accordance with industry consensus standards.5.1 FormatThe maintenance m
9、anual shall have the fol-lowing sections:5.1.1 GeneralListings of general specifications,capacities, and instructions on ground handling, servicing, andlubrication such as:5.1.1.1 Equipment list,5.1.1.2 Sources to purchase parts,5.1.1.3 List of disposable replacement parts, for example,air filters,
10、fuel filters, oil filters, and tires,5.1.1.4 Engine specifications,5.1.1.5 Weight and balance information,5.1.1.6 Tire inflation pressures,5.1.1.7 Approved oils and capacities,5.1.1.8 Recommended fastener torque values,5.1.1.9 General safety information, and5.1.1.10 Instructions for reporting possib
11、le safety of flightconcerns found during inspection/maintenance.5.1.2 InspectionsInstructions on and checklists for thecompletion of periodic and annual condition/100-h inspections,as appropriate.5.1.3 StructuresA description of and instructions for themaintenance, repair, and alteration of the airc
12、raft primarystructures such as:5.1.3.1 Wing (fixed, rotary, or inflatable),5.1.3.2 Empennage (or cart),5.1.3.3 Landing gear, and5.1.3.4 Structural control surfaces, for example, elevator (ifapplicable).5.1.4 EngineA description of and instruction for themaintenance, repair, and overhaul of the aircr
13、afts engine if theaircraft is powered.NOTE 2An LSA manufacturer may defer to the engine manufacturerfor the required maintenance, repair, and overhaul instructions.5.1.5 Fuel SystemA description of the system, schematicdiagram, and instructions for the maintenance and repair of theaircraft fuel syst
14、em, if a powered aircraft.5.1.6 PropellerA description of and instructions for themaintenance and repair of the propeller, if a powered aircraft.NOTE 3An LSA manufacturer may defer to the propeller manufac-turer for the required maintenance, repair, and overhaul instructions.5.1.7 Utility SystemsA d
15、escription of the systems andinstructions for the maintenance and repair of utility systemssuch as heating, vent, and air-conditioning, if installed.5.1.8 Instruments and AvionicsA description of and in-structions for the maintenance, repair, replacement, and instal-lation of existing and additional
16、 instruments and avionics, asapplicable.5.1.9 Electrical SystemA description of the system, sche-matic diagram, and instructions for the maintenance, repair,and alteration, as appropriate.5.1.10 Structural RepairA description of the structuralrepairs that are authorized without further consultation
17、with themanufacturer.5.1.11 Painting and CoatingsA description for the repair,replacement, or alteration, or a combination thereof, of paint orcoatings used on the aircraft.5.1.12 RevisionsA section, such as a change history table,for the listing of any revisions to the maintenance manual bythe manu
18、facturer.5.1.13 Feedback FormA form for the aircraft owner ormaintainer to provide notification to the manufacturer aboutF2483 122issues and anomalies identified during the operation or main-tenance of the aircraft or in the content of the manual.5.2 Inspection, Repair, and AlterationsEach of theins
19、pections, repairs, and alterations outlined in the maintenancemanual shall specifically list:(1) Recommended special tools to accomplish the task,(2) The parts needed to perform the task,(3) Type of maintenance, for example, line, heavy, oroverhaul,(4) The level of certification needed to accomplish
20、 the task,for example, owner, A condition inspection; gyroplane; heavy main-tenance; inspection; light sport aircraft; line maintenance;maintenance manual; major alteration; major repair; overhaul;powered parachute; repairman; safety directive; special lightsport aircraft; weight shiftF2483 124ANNEX
21、(Mandatory Information)A1. LSA MAJOR REPAIR AND ALTERATION (MRA) REQUIREMENTSNOTE A1.1Type Certificated (TC) components are not covered by thisannex.A1.1 IntroductionAny repair or alteration not containedin the related Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM) must beauthorized by the Aircraft Original Equi
22、pment Manufacturer(OEM). The Aircraft OEM must provide complete informationon how to perform the repair or alteration which can include,but is not limited to, the following:A1.1.1 Aircraft Models and Serial Number(s) that can usethe MRA.A1.1.2 Replacement PartsAssemblies, subassemblies, de-tail part
23、s, or attaching parts required.A1.1.3 Consumable or Bulk Materials required.A1.1.4 Special tools, fixtures, or test equipment required.A1.1.5 Preparation Instructions.A1.1.6 Installation Instructions.A1.1.7 Assembly Instructions.A1.1.8 Testing Instructions.A1.1.9 Inspection Instructions.A1.1.10 Auth
24、orization.A1.1.11 Documentation and Records Requirements.A1.2 The Aircraft OEM shall also do the following:A1.2.1 Create, store, and maintain the data in whateverformat (electronic, paper, and other) they determine is best fortheir company.A1.2.2 Decide whether additional information is requiredfor
25、in-house use and records.A1.2.3 Decide how the in-house information will be stored(for example, in a database, spreadsheet, or some other form ofelectronic or paper storage).A1.2.4 Decide how the information will be incorporatedinto the maintenance manual and in some cases the PilotsOperating Handbo
26、ok (POH).A1.2.5 Define how the completed form will be provided tothe aircraft owner or mechanic (for example, PDF by email,download from the Aircraft OEM website, or another means).A1.2.6 Define how the aircraft owner or mechanic canreturn the signed form for the Aircraft OEMs inhouse records(to sho
27、w the original configuration has been changed).A1.3 The LSA Major Repair and Alteration (MRA) form:4A1.3.1 Is a standard means for the Aircraft OEM to providethe information to the aircraft owner and mechanic.A1.3.2 Should not be modified in main blocks sequence,block headlines, block numbering, min
28、imum required blocksand predefined affidavits compared to the block structuredefinition in A1.4 other than inserting the Aircraft OEM Logoor name, or both, and filling in the individual contents. If aspecific block is not required, insert the words: NotApplicable.If formatting varies in details due
29、to the usage of differentdesktop publishing tools to generate the form, this is permis-sible as long as the form remains easily recognizable comparedto the example MRA form. Further detailing within theindividual form is also acceptable when it does not change thesense of the main block.A1.3.3 IS NO
30、T intended to be provided to an aircraft owneror mechanic to complete and submit to the Aircraft OEM forapproval or authorization. If the Aircraft OEM wants toprovide this type of request form, it can be created in-house tomeet company requirements.A1.4 MRA Form Block ExplanationsUnless otherwisedef
31、ined, all are to be completed by the Aircraft OEM. Text inquote signs is to be used unchanged. See TableA1.1 for details.4An example of the MRA Form in MSWord and PDF can be found at:www.lamasafety.org. It is highly recommended to keep as close as possible to theexamples that have been developed by
32、the ASTM Committee F37 on Light SportAircraft, to ensure mechanics in the field can recognize the form.F2483 125TABLE A1.1 MRA Form Block ExplanationsHEADLINE BLOCK:Title: LSA MAJOR REPAIR AND/OR ALTERATION (MRA).ID Number: A unique number to identify the task.Revision: A unique number, letter, or c
33、ombination to identify the task revision level.Date: Date when this MRA was created or revised.Company: Name and/or Logo may be in the headline.DOCUMENT TITLE: A unique title for the task.DESCRIPTION OF REPAIR OR ALTERATION: A unique description of the task.BLOCK 1 - AIRCRAFT.MakeModelSerial NumberN
34、ationality and Registration MarksBLOCK 2 OWNER.Name ( as shown on the registration card)Address (as shown on the registration card)BLOCK 3 AIRCRAFT DATA. Must be sufficient to freeze the aircraft and equipment in time when the MRA was declared applicable.Airframe: Manufacturer, Type, Model, Total Ti
35、me Since New, Total Time Since Overhaul.Powerplant: Manufacturer, Type, Model, Total Time Since New, Total Time Since Overhaul.Propeller: Manufacturer, Type, Model, Total Time Since New, Total Time Since Overhaul.BLOCK 4 MRA APPROVAL.Affidavit: The Aircraft OEM confirms the aircraft being repaired o
36、r altered still meets the requirements of the applicable ASTM design and performance specificationsubsequent to completion of the repair or alteration specified in the MRA.The date indicated is when Aircraft OEM approval is granted for the aircraft identified in BLOCK 1.When the MRA is used for diff
37、erent aircraft Serial Numbers, this date may be different than the date when the MRA was originally created.Name of the person authorized to sign the MRA.Signature of the authorized person and company stamp.BLOCK 5 CONFORMITY STATEMENT RETURN TO SERVICE.Affidavit: I hereby certify the repair and/or
38、alteration has been completed in accordance wit this MRA and all the referenced documents. Potentially unclearprocedures have been clarified with the Aircraft OEM. No issue were observed that might hinder return to service.Check the required qualification of the maintenance person authorized to perf
39、orm the MRA. When multiple maintenance persons are checked, any can perform theMRA.When Task Specific” is required as a qualification, this may require additional training for either of the identified qualifications. This must be detailed in BLOCK 7 PREPARATION.The following fields must be made avai
40、lable and are to be completed by the Aircraft Owner or mechanic, as applicable, incorporating the MRA:Certificate Holders Name and Address.Certificate Type and Number.Date.Signature.F2483 126TABLE A1.1 MRA Form Block Explanations (continued)BLOCK 6 CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS. In cases where the MRA
41、depends on completion of a previous configuration change or changes, these must beidentified here.Affidavit: This MRA is only valid for the aircraft identified in Blocks 1 and 3, when the configuration conforms wit the following definitions. Any listed preceding MRA,Instruction or Notification must
42、be complied with, prior to conducting this MRA.List any preceding MRA, to be identified by ID, Rev, Issue Date and Title.List any Notification, Service Bulletin, Safety Alert, Service Instruction, or similar document that must be complied with, to be identified by ID, Rev, Issue Date, andTitle.List
43、any other information, either by reference to a valid document or by direct description, to be identified by ID, Rev, Issue Date, and Title when applicable(otherwise Not Applicable).BLOCK 7 PREPARATION. To include the following information as required:Information on task specific training, if any (S
44、ee BLOCK 5).Removal of existing assemblies, subassemblies, detail parts, etc. A reference to a specific procedure(s) in the maintenance manual could also be provided.Modification of the existing airframe, assemblies, subassemblies, wiring harnesses, etc.Cleaning procedures.Priming, painting, or the
45、application of other special treatments that are required as preparation tasks.Consumable and Bulk Materials list.Information to be added directly, or by reference to other documents including Document Identifier, Revision level, and Issue Date.BLOCK 8 ACCOMPLISHMENT INSTRUCTIONS. To include the fol
46、lowing information as required:Consumable and Bulk Materials List.Special Tools, Fixtures, or Test Equipment.Installation.Assembly.Information to be added directly or by reference to other documents including Document Identifier, Revision level, and Issue Date.Tic-mark if weight and balance is requi
47、red, following completion of all tasks, or not.BLOCK 9 VERIFICATION. To include the following information as required.Ground Procedures.Flight Procedures.Documentation.Information to be added directly, or by reference to other documents including Document Identifier, Revision level, and Issue Date.B
48、LOCK 10 ENGINEERING DATA. All data that are required to document the accomplished configuration on customer side, such as:System descriptions.System Schematics.Block Diagrams.Wiring Harness Diagrams and/or local manufacture instructions.Information to be added directly or by reference to other docum
49、ents including Document Identifier, Revision level, and Issue Date.BLOCK 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. To include the following information as required:Begin block 11 with the statement: This MRA shall be copied and placed in the back of the POH. The POH Record of Revisions page shall note the date thechanges were incorporated into the POH.Reference to POH Supplement, including Document Identifier, Revision Level, and Issue Date, with a requirement to attach the MRA to the POH as applicable.Reference to POH Supplement, includin