General; Items Not Covered In The Inspections - BELL HELICOPTER 430 Maintenance Manual

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5-1.

GENERAL

This chapter contains the time limit interval and
requirements
for
the
Conditional Inspections and a Component Overhaul
Schedule.
WARNING
FAILURE TO CORRECT CONDITIONS
S U C H A S , B U T N O T L I M I T E D T O ,
CORROSION, EROSION, MECHANICAL
DAMAGE, OR OBVIOUS WEAR FOUND
DURING A SCHEDULED INSPECTION
C O U L D S E R I O U S L Y A FF E C T T H E
AIRWORTHINESS OF THE HELICOPTER.
The inspection intervals given in this chapter are the
maximum permitted. Do not exceed these intervals.
The owner/operator are responsible for increasing the
scope and frequency of the inspections as necessary.
Make sure the helicopter is operated safely during all
unusual local changes, such as environmental
conditions, helicopter use, etc. You can request
changes to the requirements in this chapter through
the local aviation authority.
The inspection intervals and the Component Overhaul
Schedule given in this chapter are applicable only to
Bell Helicopter Textron approved parts.
The time period given for overhaul of a
component (or the failure to give a time
period for the overhaul of a component)
does not constitute a warranty of any kind.
The only warranty applicable to the
helicopter
or
any
warranty
included
Agreement for the helicopter or the
component.
The Time Between Overhaul (TBO) and the inspection
periods are determined through experience, tests,
Lead-The-Fleet (LTF), or any other special programs
and the judgement of Bell Helicopter Textron
engineers. They are subject to change only by Bell
ECCN EAR99
INSPECTIONS
Scheduled,
Special,
NOTE
component
is
the
in
the
Purchase
Helicopter Textron or an approved airworthiness
authority.
and
Changes to TBO will be introduced by either revision
to the Maintenance Manual Chapter 5 or a Technical
Bulletin.
Every calendar and hourly inspection is a thorough
visual inspection to determine the airworthiness of the
helicopter and components. Qualified persons must do
the inspections in accordance with quality standard
aircraft practices and the applicable maintenance
manuals. Bell Helicopter Textron considers that it is
mandatory to obey all the applicable Alert Service
Bulletins (ASB) and Airworthiness Directives (AD).
Component operating time records are necessary for
components
that
procedures that are different from those of the
airframe. It is the owner/operator's responsibility to
keep Historical Service Records for the applicable
components and do the necessary maintenance
procedures.
Before each inspection,
necessary cowlings, fairings, inspection doors, and
panels.
5-2.
ITEMS
INSPECTIONS
This manual does not include specific inspection
intervals for some components such as the compass
calibration and the pitot static test. These specific
inspection intervals are given by your government
regulatory authority. Refer to their requirements for
these specific inspections.
The owner/operator of the helicopter is responsible for
the maintenance done on the helicopter. It is the
owner/operator's responsibility to:
1.
Establish and maintain log books, and review
them for discrepancies.
2.
Make sure that the Alert Service Bulletins (ASB),
the Airworthiness Directives (AD), and the special
inspections are done when they are required to be
done.
BHT-430-MM-2
have
scheduled
maintenance
remove or
NOT
COVERED
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