Pagination; Aerofiche Effectivity; Identifying Revised Material; Indexing - Piper Warrior III Maintenance Manual

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6.

Pagination

The Chapter - Section (i.e. - 28-40-00) numbering system (explained above) forms the primary page
numbering system for this manual. Within each Section, pages are numbered consecutively beginning
with Page 1 (i.e. - 28-40-00, Page 1). Additionally, the aerofiche grid numbering system (explained
below) is also used to indicate location within the manual.
7.

Aerofiche Effectivity

A.
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) have developed specifications for
microfiche reproduction of aircraft publications. The information compiled in this Aerofiche
Maintenance Manual will be kept current by revisions distributed periodically. These revisions will
supersede all previous revisions and will be complete Aerofiche card replacements and shall
supersede Aerofiche cards of the same number in the set. The "Aerofiche Effectivity" page at the
front of this manual lists the current revision for each card in this set.
B.
Conversion of Aerofiche alpha/numeric grid code numbers:
First number is the Aerofiche card number.
Letter is the horizontal row reference per card
Example: 2J16 = Aerofiche card number two, row J, column 16.
C.
To aid in locating information, the following is provided at the beginning of each aerofiche card:
(1) A complete Introduction containing the Chapter/Section Index Guide for all fiche in this set.
(2) A complete subject Index for all fiche in this set.
8.

Identifying Revised Material

A revision to a page is defined as any change to the printed matter that existed previously.
Revisions, additions and deletions are identified by a vertical line (i.e. - change bar) along the left-
hand margin of the page opposite only that portion of the printed matter that was changed.
A change bar in the left-hand margin opposite the footer (i.e. - chapter/section/subject, page
number and date), indicates that the text was unchanged but the material was relocated to a
different page.
Example.
NOTE: Change bars are not used in the title pages, list of effective pages, or index.
9.

Indexing

An alphabetically arranged subject Index follows this introduction to assist the user in locating desired
information. In addition, each System/Chapter begins with an individual Table of Contents.
10. List of Effective Pages
Each System/Chapter has a List of Effective Pages preceding the Table of Contents to identify the
effective revision date for each page in that chapter.

11. Warnings, Cautions and Notes

These adjuncts to the text are used to highlight or emphasize important points when necessary.
Warnings
call attention to use of materials, processes, methods, procedures or limits which must be
followed precisely to avoid injury or death to persons.
which must be followed to avoid damage to equipment.
job easier. Warnings and Cautions shall be located directly above and Notes directly beneath the text
and be in line with the paragraphs to which they apply.
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PIPER AIRCRAFT, INC.
PA-28-161, WARRIOR III
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Second number is the vertical column reference per card.
Cautions
call attention to methods and procedures
Notes
call attention to methods which make the
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