Zlin Aviation Savage Bobber Maintenance Manual

Ulm/lsa aircraft
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2, Kvetna 682
763 61 Napajedla
Czech Republic
ULM/LSA Aircraft
SAVAGE
C
lassic/Cruiser/Cub/Bobber

MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Airplane Serial Number:
Airplane Registration Number:
www.zlinaero.com
customer.service@zlinaero.com
Issued: 01/02/2006
QAP-AMM-Rev02
Date of latest Revision: 23/01/2013

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SECTION 0 – INTRODUCTION
0.2 Scope
Defines the manual's content and applicability for Savage LSA Aircraft.
0.3 Reference Documents
Lists standards and technical documents relevant to the manual.
0.4 Terminology - Definitions
Provides definitions for key terms used throughout the maintenance manual.
0.5 Significance and Use
Explains the manual's purpose and intended audience for maintenance.
SECTION 1 - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
1.1 General
Provides an overview of the manual's structure, scope, and purpose for mechanics.
1.1.1 Specifications and Data
Details the technical specifications and dimensions for Savage aircraft models.
1.1.2 Equipment List
Lists standard and optional equipment installed on Savage aircraft.
1.1.3 Source to Purchase Parts
Guides owners on where to obtain spare parts for the aircraft.
1.1.5 Engine Specifications
Outlines the technical data and operating limits for the Rotax engine.
1.1.6 Weight and Balance Information
Provides data and methods for determining aircraft weight and center of gravity.
1.1.9 Recommended Fastener Torque Values
Specifies torque values for fasteners to ensure structural integrity and safety.
1.1.10 General Safety Information
Covers essential safety precautions and procedures for aircraft maintenance.
1.2 Inspections
Details routine and scheduled inspection procedures for maintaining airworthiness.
1.2.2 Daily Inspection
Outlines daily checks for engine, propeller, and aircraft exterior components.
1.2.3 50 (fifty) Hours or 6 (six) Months Inspection
Specifies tasks for the 50-hour or 6-month periodic inspection.
1.2.5 100 Hours or Annual Condition Inspection
Lists checks required for the 100-hour or annual condition inspection.
1.2.7 600 Hours Inspection
Details mandatory checks to be performed during the 600-hour inspection.
1.3 Structures
Describes the construction and materials of the aircraft's main structural components.
1.3.1 Fuselage
Details the fuselage construction, materials, and access points.
1.3.2 Wings
Explains the wing construction, airfoil, fuel tanks, and control surfaces.
1.3.4 Landing gear
Describes the conventional landing gear arrangement and its components.
1.4 Engine
Refers to engine maintenance instructions and visual inspection points.
1.5 Fuel System
Provides a general description of the aircraft's fuel system configuration.
1.9 Electrical System
Covers the aircraft's electrical system, including its components and maintenance.
1.9.3 Inspection and Operation Checks of Electrical System
Outlines inspection and operational checks for the electrical system.
SECTION 2 – LINE MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS
2.1 Authorization to perform line maintenance
Defines the minimum certification levels for performing line maintenance tasks.
2.3 Line Maintenance Tasks
Provides procedures for routine servicing, maintenance, and repair tasks.
2.3.1 Servicing of Fluids
Details general servicing procedures for aircraft fluids and lubrication.
2.3.2 Removal and Replacement of Components
Guides on procedures for removing and replacing aircraft components.
2.3.2.2 Safety Wire Installation to Turnbuckles
Explains the correct method for installing safety wire on turnbuckles.
2.3.3 Repair of Components
Covers methods for repairing various aircraft components.
2.3.3.3 Repair of Minor Fabric Damages
Provides instructions for repairing minor damage to fabric coverings.
2.3.3.4 Stop Drilling of Cracks
Details the procedure for stopping cracks in transparent plastic parts.
SECTION 3 – HEAVY MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS
3.1 Authorization to perform heavy maintenance, repair and alterations
States that heavy maintenance, major repairs, and alterations are not currently authorized.
3.2 Heavy Maintenance Tasks
Lists types of heavy maintenance tasks that are not authorized at this time.
4 OVERHAUL
4.1 Authorization to perform overhaul
Clarifies that overhauls are only permitted by Zlin Aviation sro or approved service centers.
SECTION 5 – MAJOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS
5.1 Authorization to perform major repairs and alterations
States that major repairs or alterations are not authorized at this time.
SECTION 6 – TASK-SPECIFIC TRAINING
6.2 Type specific trainings
Lists specific training courses relevant to aircraft maintenance and repair.
SECTION 7 – SAFETY DIRECTIVES
7.1 Continued Airworthiness Instructions
Outlines owner responsibilities for safety information and corrective actions.

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