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About this document This logbook is supported by the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation FOCA/BAZL and Swiss Aircraft Maintenance Association SAMA/SVFB. It provides the recommended means of recording basic practical maintenance training in order to support an application to the authority for the issue or variation of an Aircraft Maintenance License in accordance with EASA Part-66 and related guidance. Its structure guides the applicant's recordings in view of a quick and accurate assessment of his/her training and technical knowledge. In order to make it a widely used reference, this logbook is downloadable at FOCA and SAMA websites: www.bazl.admin.ch or www.svfb.ch
Personal Data (please complete in block letters) Family & first name: Nationality: Full address: Date of Birth:
Helicopter Piston
A1 B1.1
A2 B1.2
A3 B1.3
A4 B1.4 B2 B3
General Information 1. All entries in this logbook shall be made in ink. 2. When used in support of an application for a licence, any false entry in the logbook will constitute a legal offence. 3. Entries in the logbook shall be made personally by the logbook holder and confirmed/certified by an authorised person (e.g. instructor or assessor, Part-147, -145, M/F or FOCA authorised person). 4. Leave unused fields open. They might later be used for a licence extension.
Completion of the Log pages The log pages of this book have the following general format:
Index ATA Task / Competence Licence A/C Registration Category or Workshop or Workorder A B1 B2 B3 Instructor / Assessor and Company Date (ddmmyy)
The following information and instruction for each column shall be observed: Index: ATA chapter: Task / Competence: Numbering of the items for easy reference Reference to ATA 100 classification Describes the task to be performed or competence to be obtained. The tasks identified in this section are agreed between FOCA and SAMA, to satisfy EASA Part 66 basic practical knowledge and experience requirements. The training and assessment may be carried out on inservice aircraft, in workshops, on training equipment or on simulators. The references in this column indicate for which licence category the task / competence described is required. Circle the licence category for which your basic training is intended in the header of each page. The entries made in this column state where the task has been performed, to allow traceability. In case of extensive work, it may be useful to add a detailed work report to the logbook folder. Each entry must be signed by an instructor/assessor, with full name and organisation, to certify that the logbook owner has achieved the required competence on the subject or that the task has been carried out correctly under his supervision. Indicates the date of closure/certifying by the authorised person.
Licence Category:
10.2.2010
Index No.
ATAChapter
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder A B1 B2 B3
20
Safety Precautions, Workshop Practices and Tools (M7.1 - 7.3) Explain hazards when working with aircraft related to noise, heat, moving surfaces, propellers, rotors, intakes, exhausts Demonstrate safety precautions when using fluids, gasses and chemicals Apply and explain workshop environment related safety practices Define proper care and control of tools and equipment Check validity of calibration of tools and equipment Demonstrate inspection technic using a mirror and a light source Use tools and equipment for cutting, forming and joining commonly used materials (Ferrous and non-ferrous) Demonstrate correct use of measuring equipment e.g. micrometers, verniers and height gauges Demonstrate the use of lubrication equipment according AMM Use a torque meter with and without extension
B1 B2 B3
B1 B2 B3
B1 B2 B3
B1 B2 B3
B1 B2 B3
B1 B2 B3
B1 B2 B3
B1 B2 B3
10
B1 B2 B3
11
B1 B2 B3
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10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B2 -
12
20
Avionic General Test Equipment (M7.4) Explain the operation of a typical avionic test equipment Use test meters to measure volts, amps and resistance in practical task circumstances Check an aircraft electrical circuit for continuity in conjunction with an electrical wiring diagram Carry out basic fault finding techniques using a range of test meters Carry out bonding and insulation tests
13
B1 B2
14
B1 B2
15
B1 B2
16
B1 B2
17
B1 B2
18
20
Engineering Drawings, Fits and Clearances (M7.5 - 7.6) Interpret and work to engineering drawings Demonstrate correct reading and interpretation of electrical wiring diagrams Demonstrate / explain use of feeler, slip, limit, go / no go gauges Fit and remove thread inserts Drill and tap a threaded hole
A B1 B2 B3
19
B1 B2 B3
20
B1 B2 B3
21
B1 B2 B3
22
B1
B3
23
B1 B2 B3
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10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B3
24
25
Electrical Cables and Connectors (M7.7) Demonstrate wire splicing methodes Identify a range of electrical component symbols Identify cables and cables values by reference to the maintenance manuals Insert / extract electrical inserts (pins) in a variety of electrical connectors Inspect coaxial cable installations, correct them if necessary Inspect electrical cable looms and bundles Inspection of cable feed-throughs Install wiring clamps Interpret typical electrical wiring diagrams and schematics circuits Prepare and install a simple loom, using at least two binding methods
A B1 B2 B3
26
B1 B2 B3
27
B1 B2 B3
28
B1 B2 B3
29
B1 B2 B3
30
B1 B2 B3
31
B1 B2 B3
32
B1 B2 B3
33
B1 B2 B3
34
B1 B2 B3
35
B1 B2 B3
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10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B2 B3
36
Repair or replace an electrical connector Select and use appropriate cable stripping tools Use two crimping systems to prepare cable ends or plug / socket terminals
20
37
B1 B2 B3
38
B1 B2 B3
39
Riveting (M7.8) Use hand & power tools to drill rivet holes in an exact distance ( 0.75mm) Identify a range of solid and blind rivets and fasteners Identify, select and use a range of rivet setting equipment Set a range of raised and countersunk rivets in aluminium sheet using various methodes Identify faulty rivet settings Remove defective rivets without causing further damage to skin Select and install oversize rivets as instructed by Structure Repair Manual Set a range of different fasteners in aluminium sheet
B1
B3
40
B1
B3
41
B1
B3
42
B1
B3
43
B1
B3
44
B1
B3
45
B1
B3
46
B1
B3
47
B1
B3
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10.2.2010
Index No.
ATAChapter
Licence
Task / Competence Encircle the relevant category: Pipes, Hoses, Springs, Bearings, Transmissions and Control Cables (M7.9 - 7.13) Remove & replace a flexible hose including clips and brackets Remove & replace a rigid pipe, including clips and brackets Locate components using referencing system, e g station numbers Explain methods for inspection and testing of springs Explain methodes of testing, cleaning and inspection of bearings Explain where lubrication requirements is stored Inspect screw jacks, levers, push-pull rod, belts, pulleys, chain and sprocket Check backlash of gears Inspect and assess condition of bowden cables / flexible control cables (flex ball cables) Demonstrate swaging of end fitting
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder A B1 B3
48
20
49
B1
B3
50
B1
B3
51
B1
B3
52
B1
B3
53
B1
B3
54
B1
B3
55
B1
B3
56
B1
B3
57
B1
B3
58
B1
B3
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10.2.2010
Licence
Task / Competence Encircle the relevant category: Material Handling, Welding, Brazing, Soldering and Bonding (M7.14 7.15) Use hand tools, folding and bending machines to shape aluminium alloy to an accuracy of 0.5 mm Bend metal to a bend radius and angle as given in the engineering drawing Demonstrate removal of corrosion / reprotection on an aluminium sheet Cut and shape material to required profile, using approved procedures Identify the characteristics and properties of common composite materials Identify a range of sealing and bonding agents Explain methodes to detect defects/deterioration in composite material Perform a small repair of a composite structure Identify the characteristics and properties of common types of wood and glue Explain construction methods used in wooden structures Discuss methods of preservation and maintenance of wooden structures
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B2 B3
59
20
60
B1
B3
61
B1
B3
62
B1
B3
63
B1
B3
64
B1
B3
65
B1
B3
66
B1
B3
67
B1
B3
68
B1
B3
69
B1
B3
70
B1
B3
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10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B3
71
Explain the detection of defects in wood material and wooden structures Demonstrate repair of wooden structure Explain / identify defects in fabrics Demonstrate / explain methods to repair fabric covering Perform simple soldering tasks Solder cables to single and multipin connectors Inspect soldered, welded and brazed joints Explain bonding methods, inspection of bounded joints Aircraft Weight and Balance, Handling and Storage (M7.16 - 7.17)
8
72
B1
B3
73
B1
B3
74
B1
B3
75
B1 B2 B3
76
B1 B2 B3
77
B1
B3
78
B1
B3
79
A B1 B2 B3
80
Prepare aircraft for weighing Assist jacking an aircraft Park, chock and ground aircraft
B1
B3
81
B1 B2 B3
82
B1 B2 B3
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10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder A B1 B2 B3
83
Assist in the towing of an aircraft Assist in servicing of toilet and potable water system (if installed) Carry out / assist refueling of aircraft Check & replenish oil and hydraulic systems, tyre pressures Perform lubrication of bearings (flight controls / landing gear) Remove and refit aircraft access panels Connect and use external air supply (if adapter installed) Connect and use external electrical power Disassembly, Inspection, Repair & Assembly Techniques, Abnormal Events, Maint. Procedures (M7.18 - 7.20)
84
12
B1
85
12
B1 B2 B3
86
12
B1
B3
87
12
B1
B3
88
20
B1 B2 B3
89
21
B1 B2
90
24
B1 B2 B3
91
A B1 B2 B3
92
20
Explain the procedures for material storage and handling Adjust, set and use torque spanners Identify standards and specifications of common use parts i. e. nuts, bolts, washers and split pins
B1 B2 B3
93
20
B1 B2 B3
94
20
B1 B2 B3
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10.2.2010
Licence
Task / Competence Encircle the relevant category: Replace a range of common components e. g. split pins, tabs, spring and plain washers, plain and lock nuts Identify part and serial numbers from a component overhaul manual or IPC Demonstrate competence when wire locking a variety of assemblies Measure shafts, bores, flanges, and adjacent surfaces using precision measuring instruments Demonstrate application of two-component sealers and compounds Demonstrate disconnecting and reconnecting of electrical connectors Explain & implement ESD procedures (ESD = Electro Static Discharge) Demonstrate replacement of circuit breaker Replace internal and external lamps / bulbs Replace static discharge wick Perform non destructive inspections (e.g. penetrant and boroscope inspection) Demonstrate proficiency in troubleshooting techniques using TSM and onboard reporting systems
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder A B1 B2 B3
95
20
96
20
B1 B2 B3
97
20
B1 B2 B3
98
20
B1
B3
99
20
B1
B3
100
20
B1 B2 B3
101
20
B1 B2 B3
102
20
B1 B2 B3
103
20
B1 B2 B3
104
20
B1 B2 B3
105
B1
B3
106
B1 B2 B3
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10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder A B1 B2 B3
107
Perform pre-flight check Assist and explain a scheduled check (e.g. 100h check or A-check) Suppose a hard or overweight landing: Show unscheduled inspection procedure according AMM and explain action Explain the required inspection following a lightning strike or static discharge Demonstrate close-up of documentation following performance of maintenance tasks Airplane Turbine & Airplane Piston (M11)
108
B1 B2 B3
109
B1
B3
110
B1 B2 B3
111
B1 B2 B3
112
A B1 B2 B3
113
25
Perform replacement of an oven or boiler Inspect cabin / cockpit equipment for serviceability Perform gust lock operational check Run a functional check on auto flap retraction Test function of mechanically operated ailerons, elevators, rudder Suppose a faulty flight control system: Use the on-board reporting system for troubleshooting
B1
114
25
B1
B3
115
27
B1
B3
116
27
B1
117
27
B1
B3
118
27
B1 B2
Page 10 of 19
10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B2 -
119
27
Run a functional check on a fly-by-wire system Assist or explain replacement of seals on shock strut Prepare airplane for landing gear retraction / extension operation Perform functional test of anti skid system Replenish oxygen system, or replace O2-cylinder Prepare environment for APU Start Replenish potable water Inspect toilet and galley units for serviceability Airplane Turbine, Piston and Helicopter (M11&12)
120
32
B1
B3
121
32
B1
B3
122
32
B1
B3
123
35
B1
B3
124
36
B1
B3
125
38
B1
126
38
B1
127
A B1 B2 B3
128
21
Check operation of airconditioning system (B1.3 & B3: Check operation of heating and ventilation) Conduct a NICA battery check Remove / refit main batterie
B1
B3
129
24
B1 B2 B3
130
24
B1 B2 B3
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10.2.2010
Licence
Task / Competence Encircle the relevant category: Replace an electrical component and run a functional test according to AMM Replace a crew or passenger seat Check seat belts for serviceability Check condition and function of emergency equipment and ELT Perform weight check on fire extinguisher container and replace, if necessary Inspect and test fire detecting systems Explain precaution and safety measures required before operating flight controls Perform rigging of flight controls following component replacement Explain replacement procedure for a hydraulic flight control actuator Determine aircraft airworthiness per MEL/CDL Run a functional check on hydraulically operated flight control systems Replace and test a fuel booster pump
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B2 B3
131
24
132
25
B1
B3
133
25
B1
B3
134
25
B1 B2 B3
135
26
B1
B3
136
26
B1
137
27
B1
B3
138
27
B1
B3
139
27
B1
140
27
B1 B2
141
27
B1 B2
142
28
B1
B3
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10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B3
143
29
Replace a hydraulic system component according AMM Explain replacement / installation of hydraulic pump (electrical or engine driven) Inspect hydraulic reservoir, replenish fluid and recharge reservoir if required Check function of anti-ice or de-icing system Remove and refit windshield wiper blades Replace landing gear wheels Remove / install wheel brake Bleed hydraulic brakes Assess shock strut fluid level and recharge if required Retrieve data from central maintenance system (CMS, if installed) Demonstrate the procedure for a structural inspection (from nose to tail) Check door seals and replace them, if required
144
29
B1
B3
145
29
B1
B3
146
30
B1
B3
147
30
B1
B3
148
32
B1
B3
149
32
B1
B3
150
32
B1
B3
151
32
B1
B3
152
45
B1 B2 B3
153
51
B1
B3
154
52
B1
B3
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10.2.2010
Index No.
ATAChapter
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder A B1 B3
155
56
Explain procedure for cleaning / polishing windows Remove / install window or windshield Helicopter only (M12)
156
56
B1
B3
157
A B1
158
10
Demonstrate mooring and picketing Secure rotor blades Assist removal of tail rotor Perform tail rotor flight control rigging Assist in removal / refit main rotor head or gear box Perform main rotor flight control rigging Check main rotor track and balance Assist in removal / refit transmission drive shaft
B1
159
10
B1
160
64
B1
161
67
B1
162
62
B1
163
62
B1
164
62
B1
165
63
B1
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10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder A B1 B2 B3
166
167
Carry out an autothrottle system test Demonstrate BITE test practices on flight management system Perform an autopilot system test Replace an LRU related to air data system, apply associated BITE Carry out a VHF Radio check Describe an typical antenna replacement procedure Perform an intercom or passenger address component replacement and testing Conduct generator power check / voltage adjustment Replace IFE Equipment and test its function, if available (excluding public address) Perform a fuel quantity indicating system test Discuss maintenance practices on EFIS (Electronic Flight Instrument System)
B2
168
22
B2
169
22
B2
170
22
B1 B2 B3
171
23
B1 B2 B3
172
23
B1 B2 B3
173
23
B1 B2 B3
174
24
B1 B2 B3
175
25
B1 B2 B3
176
28
B1 B2 B3
177
31
B1 B2 B3
Page 15 of 19
10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B2 -
178
31
Identify flight data and voice recorder location Run BITE tests on selected navigation systems (e.g. ADF, LOC/GS, Marker, DME, Radio Altimeter, TCAS, GPWS) Discuss weather radar component replacement and functional test Perform initialisation check on inertial reference unit / platform Assist a compass / standby compass compensation Assist calibration check of a pitot static system using a leak tester Check operation of on-board maintenance system (BITE) Gas Turbine Engine / Propulsion (M15&14)
179
34
B2
180
34
B2
181
34
B1 B2 B3
182
34
B1 B2 B3
183
34
B1 B2 B3
184
45
B1 B2 B3
185
A B1 B2
186
70
Inspect engine using boroscope Assist in a engine removal & installation Assist engine test run-up Check oil quantity level, refill to correct level, if necessary
B1
187
70
B1
188
70
B1
189
70
B1
Page 16 of 19
10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B2 -
190
73
Perform a FADEC system test Perform a fuel injection system check Perform ignition system test Replace igniter plug and check function Rig engine power lever / throttle control Perform functional test on indication systems Demonstrate replacement of thermocouple / temperature sensor Assist replacement of temperature, pressure or flow indication components Assist replacement of starter turbine or starter valve Piston Engine (M16)
191
73
B1
192
74
B1
193
74
B1
194
76
B1
195
77
B1 B2
196
77
B1 B2
197
77
B1
198
80
B1
199
A B1
B3
200
70
B1
B3
201
70
B1
B3
Page 17 of 19
10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder A B1 B3
202
70
Assist engine test run-up Check oil quantity level, refill to correct level, if necessary Perform engine inlet/outlet valve adjustment Perform a FADEC system test (if installed) Perform a fuel injection system check Perform carburator fuel mixer and idle RPM adjustment Perform ignition system test Perform magnetos adjustment Replace spark plug and check function Check baffles for condition Rig engine power lever Perform functional test on engine indication system
203
70
B1
B3
204
72
B1
B3
205
73
B1
B3
206
73
B1
B3
207
73
B1
B3
208
74
B1
B3
209
74
B1
B3
210
74
B1
B3
211
75
B1
B3
212
76
B1
B3
213
77
B1
B3
Page 18 of 19
10.2.2010
Licence
Category
Date (ddmmyy)
A B1 B2 B3 or Workorder B1 B3
214
77
Demonstrate replacement of temperature sensor Perform vacuum pump check Demonstrate turbocharger and waste gate test and adjustment Assist replacement of starter motor Propeller (M17)
215
77
B1
B3
216
78
B1
B3
217
80
B1
B3
218
A B1
B3
219
61
Assist in propeller removal / refit Demonstrate propeller synchronising procedure with synchrophasing equipment Check propeller de-icing system and components Perform propeller lubrication Check propeller track Assist propeller static and dynamic balancing Demonstrate adjustment of propeller RPM
B1
B3
220
61
B1
B3
221
61
B1
B3
222
61
B1
B3
223
61
B1
B3
224
61
B1
B3
225
61
B1
B3
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