Time Limit/Maintenance Check
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Beech 90 Series |
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Inspection Requirements
(1) 200-Hour Phase inspection program - A complete
inspection is 800 hours or 24 months, whichever occurs
first. The inspection cycle is divided into four phases and each inspection cycle is accomplished
at 200 hours. Section 5-10-01.
(2) Alternate Phase inspection program For operators
flying less than 400 hours but more
than 200 hours in 24 months.
Perform scheduled phase inspections 1 and 2 together within 12 months after the last inspection.
Perform scheduled phase inspections 3 and 4 together within 12 months after complet-
ing the phase 1 and 2 inspections. Section 5-20-00.
(3) Biennial inspection program For operators
flying less than 200 hours in 24 months.
Perform an INTERIM
INSPECTION at 12 months and every 24
months thereafter.
Perform a COMPLETE
INSPECTION at 24 months and every 24
months thereafter.
Section 5-20-01.
Inspection Time Limit Chart Legend - Each page of Section 5-10-01, contains the five columns that follow:
REVISION STATUS - This column supplies the date that a given item was added, deleted or revised. A blank entry in this column is an indication there have been no changes since the original issue of this manual.
INSPECTION ITEM CODE NUMBER - This column gives a six-digit number permanently assigned to a scheduled maintenance item. A given inspection item code number will never change and will not be used again if the scheduled maintenance item is deleted.
REQUIREMENTS - This column supplies a short description of the inspection and/or servicing procedures. Where more detailed procedure information is required, a reference will be made to either another section in the maintenance manual or a specific reference to a supplier publication.
TASK - This column gives a short description of the inspection and/or servicing procedures. Where a more detailed description of the procedure is necessary, a reference will be made to another selection found in the maintenance manual or a specific reference to a supplier publication. If a task does not refer to a specific model and/or system, then the inspection and/or servicing procedure applies to all equivalent models and/or systems in the airplane.
INTERVAL - This column gives the frequency of the inspection in an alphabetic coded form.The legend for the alpha code is shown below.
OPERATION - The Progressive Care inspection program lets the work load to be divided into smaller operations, that can be completed in a shorter time period. This program is supplied in section 5-12-00, which is the Progressive Care Program.
ZONE - This column gives the locations for the components within a specific zone. For a
breakdown of how the airplane is zoned, refer to Chapter 6,
Inspection Operation Documents that begin with the letter "M" are those inspections found in Chapter 4. These were added because there can be no grace period for these inspections.
050001 Inspect aircraft records to verify that all SID Inspections have been complied with as
scheduled. Operation 05-12-22 Zone All
Inspection Operation Documents that begin with the letter "M" are those inspections found in Chapter 4. These were added because there can be no grace period for these inspections.
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PTP Beech 90 Series |
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050001 Inspect aircraft records to verify that all SID Inspections have been complied with as
scheduled. Operation 05-12-22 Zone All
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