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1 Maintenance Directive NL R1 Contact Civil Aviation Authority of the Netherlands T THIS MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVE (MD) IS PUBLISHED BY THE CAA-NL: Acting as Competent Authority designated by The Netherlands for continuing airworthiness, according to Commission Regulation (EC) 2042/2003 Annex I Section B, article M.B.102 and as Airworthiness Authority (ICAO Annex 8) of the State of Registry. Date 15 June 2014 Type Approval Holder s Name Miscellaneous Supersedure Supersedes MD NL original issue dated 01 Jul 2013 Subject Manufacturer(s) Applicability TCDS number Periodic functional check requirements Miscellaneous All Dutch registered aircraft, excluding RPAS. Miscellaneous Caution This Maintenance Directive is issued by the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate in accordance with Commission Regulation 2042/2003, Annex I (Part-M) article M.A.302(d)(i) and the Aviation Act 2001 (Wet Luchtvaart), Article 3.22(4). Maintenance Directives may affect aviation safety. These are requirements which require attention. Reason This directive is issued in order to require as a minimum, specific functional checks of systems critical to safety are periodically carried out as specified in Appendix A. This directive revises and supersedes OAL /9, in order to 1. ensure compliance with weighing requirements as agreed within ICAO Airworthiness Manual Doc 9760 (AN/967) Volume I, 4.2 of Appendix C to chapter 5; 2. more specifically require the 406 MHz ELT to be included in the radio identification equipment check; 3. ensure compliance with Part-M and Part-66; 4. provide answers to frequently asked questions; 5. complete the replacement of Onderhoudsaanwijzingen Luchtvaartmaterieel (OAL s) by Maintenance Directives. The reason for this revision is to amend the status from mandatory into recommended continuing airworthiness information. Effective date 15 July 2013 Required Action(s) and Compliance Time(s): Appendix A Appendix B Before 15 October 2015 (the original compliance date): 1. Determine whether for each system as listed in table 1, the design approval holder issues instructions for continued airworthiness. 2. If the design approval holder does not issue instructions for continued airworthiness then revise the aircraft maintenance program to incorporate for each applicable system the task and period as listed in table 1. Periodic functional check requirements Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVE NL R1 Page 1 of 9
2 Appendix A: Periodic functional check requirements 1. The design holders instructions for continuing airworthiness prevail over this MD. In absence of any specific recommendations of the design holder the instructions of this MD apply. 2. The aircraft maintenance program must establish compliance with the instructions specified in Table 1 below. Table 2 provides the associated instructions. 3. Standard aviation regulations apply to the performance of the periodic functional checks, certification authorisation and maintenance records and retention periods, except that for MLA s and amateur built aircraft (under Dutch rule) these periodic functional check tasks have to be performed by appropriately certified organisations or authorised persons instead of the pilot/owner. 4. Where the periodic functional check requirements relate to specific components that are not attached to the aircraft, e.g. in balloons, the certificate of release to service should include reference to the part number and serial number of these components. 5. The periodic functional check requirements as specified in Table 1 apply to the mandatory equipment only. MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVE NL R1 Page 2 of 9
3 Table 1: System Maximum interval Applicability Instruction (Table 2) Pitot-static, including instruments 24 months Aircraft with non-msg-3 AMP s 1) 1 Radio navigation 24 months Aircraft with non-msg-3 AMP s 1) 2 Radio identification 24 months Aircraft with non-msg-3 AMP s 1) 3) 3 Magnetic compasses and magnetic compass systems 24 months Aircraft with non-msg-3 AMP s 1) 4 Aircraft Mass and Balance 48 months Aircraft with an ICAO or Special CofA, excluding balloons. 2) 5 1) Note that this MD also applies to aircraft with an MSG-3 AMP where the design holder refers to national regulations for periodic functional check requirements of these systems. 2) For Commercial Air Transport the Air Operations Regulations contain requirements for periodic weighing. 3) Refer to EC Regulation 1207/2011 article 7(2) for mandatory periodic testing of Mode S Transponder systems. 4) One-time variations are allowed in accordance with MD NL Table 2: Ref. Instructions 1 Functional check and leak check of a) Barometric altimeter system. In accordance with the design holder s instructions, or, in absence thereof, in accordance with FAR Part 43 Appendix E to Part 43, paragraph (b)(1). b) Speed indication systems, including vertical speed indication systems. In accordance with the design holder s instructions, or, in absence thereof, in accordance with the calibration instructions provided by the component manufacturer. In absence of design holder s instructions for the leak check, AC B chapter 12-58, resp may be used. 2 Functional check in accordance with the design holder s specifications and instructions. 3 Operational check in accordance with the design holder s specifications and instructions. MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVE NL R1 Page 3 of 9
4 Table 2: Ref. Instructions 4 Functional check that the accuracy complies with the design holder s specifications and adjust as necessary. Record the compass inaccuracies that remain after adjustment on a compass deviation card as required by the applicable Certification Specification (e.g, CS , CS ). The deviation card should be placed at the compass location. If the use of specific systems has a significant effect on compass readings, then this should be accounted for. In absence of design holder s specifications, AC B chapter may be used. The check requires a designated area on the airport. Contact the airport for information about these areas. 5 Aircraft weighing to be performed to determine operational empty mass and centre of gravity, per TC-holder s instructions. In absence thereof, AC B chapter 10 may be used. MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVE NL R1 Page 4 of 9
5 Appendix B: Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material 1. GM - Explanation of AMC and GM a) Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) By complying with the AMC the corresponding requirement is considered complied with. Deviations may be accepted by CAA-NL, provided that the applicant demonstrates that an equivalent level of safety is obtained. b) Guidance Material (GM) Information contained in Guidance Material is non-mandatory. 2. GM Non-mandatory systems This MD only mandates certain checks on certain mandatory equipment. It should be noted that all operational and emergency equipment fitted is correctly installed and serviceable or clearly identified as unserviceable. 3. AMC Functional check on-wing or off-wing The checks required by this MD are intended to be performed on-aircraft ( on-wing ), to ensure that the complete system functions within specification. If however, one chooses to perform functional checks on specific equipment off-aircraft ( off-wing ), possible inaccuracies of the remainder of the system need to be considered, as well as possible negative effects of the removal and installation. For pitot-static systems, the latter means that at least a leak check should be performed after reinstallation. 4. AMC Instructions for transponder functional check Operational checking of the transponder is required, as part of the radio identification equipment check. Maintenance tests should include a periodic verification check of aircraft derived data including the ICAO 24 bit aircraft address using suitable ramp test equipment 1. For this transponder operational check, please follow the instructions in EASA SIB , Appendix 1, which are provided to minimise the hinder such testing causes to air traffic control, with the following amendments for tests in FIR Amsterdam: a. Instead of contacting the local air traffic control unit as indicated in paragraph b of this appendix, the ATC The Netherlands Operational Helpdesk should be contacted: Tel: + 31 (0) LT on weekdays LT during weekends Fax: + 31 (0) [email protected] b. Instead of changing the Aircraft Identification (Flight ID) to the first 8 characters of the name of the company conducting the tests, as indicated in paragraph d of this appendix, the Flight ID should not be changed, to prevent the risk of error in resetting it. 1 Ref JAA Leaflet 13 Revision 1, Certification of Mode S Transponder Systems for Elementary Surveillance and EASA AMC 20-13: Certification of Mode S Transponder Systems for Enhanced Surveillance (EHS). MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVE NL R1 Page 5 of 9
6 5. AMC Instructions for Electronic Locator Transmitter (ELT) operational check For test instructions, see Although many ELTs in the 406 to MHz band have self test functions that emit a recognisable test pulse that would not result in Search and Rescue teams being deployed, these transmissions do require satellite processing time. Therefore, live unshielded testing of ELT s should not take place, to prevent COSPAS-SARSAT system problems to process distress calls. For performing functional tests, the following options exist: a) For ELTs that can be removed from the aircraft (e.g. Survival ELTs and Automatic Portable ELTs) the operator can remove the ELT from the aircraft and test it in either a shielded room or a shielded bag. Shielded ELT test bags can be obtained from most ELT manufacturers. b) For ELTs that cannot be removed from the aircraft (or those which the operator wishes to test in situ) an antenna cap should be used to prevent the ELT transmission from going beyond the aircraft. Antenna caps can be obtained from either an antenna manufacturer or, in some cases, from the ELT manufacturer. Operators may also use self-manufactured antenna caps provided that they can be shown to prevent transmission from the aircraft. c) Some ELTs have test functions that do not actively transmit on the emergency frequencies or which send codes that are not recognised by the COSPAS-SARSAT satellites. In these cases live testing can be performed as long as the operator can demonstrate that it will not cause an interaction with any of the SAR services. In all cases, procedures for testing ELTs should be based on the manufacturer s recommended testing practices and, where applicable, should be performed using their recommended test equipment unless this would result in unshielded testing. 6. AMC Instructions for magnetic compass compensation a) In case the use of specific aircraft systems causes large compass deviations and flights are foreseeable with the systems ON and with the systems OFF, then separate compass deviation tables should be produced with the systems ON and with the systems OFF. b) More detailed guidance information is provided in CAA-UK CAP 562 Civil Aircraft Airworthiness Information and Procedures, Book 2, Leaflet c) Designated compass compensation areas should be treated by maintenance providers in the same way as special equipment requiring calibration for the performance of maintenance. This means that the maintenance provider should verify that standards are met. CAA-UK CAP 562 Civil Aircraft Airworthiness Information and Procedures, Book 2, Leaflet 34-10, provides useful guidance. d) Besides the periodic functional check requirement, compass accuracy should also be verified in any of the conditions listed in AC43-13 chapter under (a): (a) When the accuracy of the compass is suspected. (b) After any cockpit modification or major replacement involving ferrous metal. (c) Whenever a compass has been subjected to a shock; for example, after a hard landing or turbulence. (d) After aircraft has passed through a severe electrical storm. (e) After lighting strike. (f) Whenever a change is made to the electrical system. (g) Whenever a change of cargo is likely to affect the compass. (h) When an aircraft operation is changed to a different geographic location with a major change in magnetic deviation. (i) After aircraft has been parked on one heading for over a year. (j) When flux valves are replaced. MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVE NL R1 Page 6 of 9
7 7. AMC Appropriately approved persons and organisations Note that in all cases, certifying staff should have the appropriate aircraft or group rating endorsed on the license/authorization and should ensure having at one s disposal all tools, equipment and documentation necessary and be able to demonstrate being competent to perform the tasks. Minimum authorisation requirements: a) For aircraft with an EASA Certificate of Airworthiness or EASA Permit to Fly: Large Commercial Non-CAT ELA1, excl. (Powered) Sailplanes or CAT Operations** Sailplanes (CS-22) Other pitot-static Part-145 M-F B1 or B2 AML, A M-F radio navigation Part-145 M-F B2 AML, C M-F radio identification Part-145 M-F B2 AML, C M-F Compass, direct reading Part-145 M-F B1 or B2 AML, C or A* M-F Compass systems, remote reading Part-145 M-F B2 Nvt M-F weighing Part-145 M-F B1 AML, A M-F or Part-145 or M-F or Part-145 or M-F or Part-145 or Part- 145 * With specific task endorsement ** As defined in Basic Regulation EC 216/2008 Article 3, when the operator is required to hold a certificate for such operations, ref. M.A.201(i) In which: B1 Part-66 AML of Category B1 B2 Part-66 AML of Category B2 CAT Commercial Air Transport ELA1 (aircraft) Aircraft compliant with the ELA1 aircraft definition in EC 2042/2003 article 2 Large (aircraft) Aircraft compliant with the Large aircraft definition in EC 2042/2003 article 2 M-F Maintenance Organisation Approval per EC 2042/2003 Annex I (Part M), Subpart F Part-145 Maintenance Organisation Approval per EC 2042/2003 Annex II AML Holder of a Dutch sailplane maintenance licence, in accordance with the Dutch Regeling bijzondere bevoegdverklaringen AML en Part-66-AML Paragraph 2 article 3. MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVE NL R1 Page 7 of 9
8 b) For aircraft referred to in Annex II of the Basic Regulation: Amateur built aircraft Amateur built aircraft fall under Annex II of the Basic Regulation, EC No. 216/2008. An amateur builder is the person who built the aircraft, but is not necessarily the designer of the aircraft type. An amateur builder may install the systems and instruments, but the maintenance specified in this MD should be performed by appropriately certified persons or organisations. These persons and organisations are not required to have the particular amateur built aircraft on their approved scope, as long as they are endorsed with a license or organisation approval to perform these tasks on technically similar aircraft. Microlight aircraft (MLA) MLA are defined in the Regeling MLA s and fall under Annex II of the Basic Regulation, EC No. 216/2008. In general, there are no qualification requirements for anyone performing MLA maintenance, except that the maintenance specified in this MD should be performed by appropriately certified persons or organisations. These persons and organisations are not required to have the MLA on the scope, as long as they are endorsed with a license or organisation approval to perform these tasks on technically similar aircraft. Aircraft other than Amateur Built and Microlight Aircraft: Sailplanes ELA1, excl. Other Sailplanes All systems and tasks referred to in this MD AML(G) AML-NL Erkend bedrijf or erkend bedrijf or erkend bedrijf Notes: 1. The AMP for Annex-II aircraft shall comply with Article 2 lid 2 of the Regeling Onderhoud Luchtvaartuigen. Therefor the AMP must comply with this MD. 2. AML-NL is either a Part-66 AML with an endorsement for PH-registered aircraft referred to in Annex II of the Basic Regulation, EC 216/2008, or a license issued by CAA-NL in accordance with the Dutch Regeling Onderhoud Luchtvaartuigen. 3. erkend bedrijf refers to an organisation approved in accordance with Dutch Regeling erkenningen luchtwaardigheid 2008 Appendix C. 4. For more details regarding the AML(G) and AML-NL requirement, see the corresponding columns in the table under a) above. MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVE NL R1 Page 8 of 9
9 Terminology, abbreviations and definitions Design Approval Holder: The holder of a type-certificate, restricted type-certificate, supplemental type-certificate, European Technical Standard Order (ETSO) authorisation, major repair design approval or any other relevant approval deemed to have been issued under EC 748/2012, Part-21. EASA CofA: EASA-standaard-BvL or EASA-beperkt-BvL as per Besluit luchtvaartuigen 2008 Chapter 4 article 7. Functional check: A quantitative check to determine if one or more functions of an item performs within specified limits. 2 ICAO CofA: ICAO-standaard-BvL as per Besluit luchtvaartuigen 2008 Chapter 4 article 7. Does not include CofA s issued for aircraft under the Basic Regulation 216/2008 as such aircraft hold an EASA CofA. Magnetic compass: also referred as magnetic direction indicator in certification specifications. Mandatory equipment: The minimum operational and emergency equipment required for the intended flight as defined in the applicable operational regulations. (E.g., Regeling navigatie- en telecommunicatie-installaties, the applicable subpart of Commission Regulation for Air Operations detailing the Instruments, Data and Equipment). Operational check: An operational check is a task to determine that an item is fulfilling its intended purpose. Does not require quantitative tolerances. This is a failure finding task. Special CofA: speciaal-bvl as per Besluit luchtvaartuigen 2008 Chapter 4 article 7. RPAS: Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (also known as UAS or Unmanned Aerial Systems). 2 ATA MSG-3 Revision MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVE NL R1 Page 9 of 9
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