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3.2.2.2 Chapter 1, Scheduled Inspection and Maintenance Requirements. This chapter shall contain all
inspections that must be accomplished at speciied intervals. To identify the various intervals, this chapter
shall be divided by sections. Unless otherwise speciied by the acquiring activity (see 6.2h.), all sections
listed in paragraphs 3.2.2.2.1 thru 3.2.2.2.6 shall be used. When not required, they shall be included and
marked "Not Applicable." When speciied, additional sections shall be included and shall begin after the last
of the required sections. They shall be of the type speciied by the acquiring activity (see 6.2i.). Data shall
be formatted in accordance with Figure 2 with appropriate wording for the type of inspection and equipment.
3.2.2.2.1 Chapter 1, Section I - Prelight/Preoperation. This inspection shall include:
a. Items that, due to environment, are subject to damage by outside forces, such as ground
equipment, maintenance crews, elements of nature, etc.
b. Items that, due to design characteristics, normally require service or veriication of service
prior to the irst light/operation of the day.
3.2.2.2.2 Chapter 1, Section II - End of Runway. This inspection shall include:
a. Items that are subject to damage during ground operations or are not readily apparent until
after operation begins.
b. Items, such as panels and doors, that must be secure prior to light/operation.
c. Items, such as down locks, safety pins, and protective covers, that must be removed prior to
light/operation.
3.2.2.2.3 Chapter 1, Section III - Thrulight. This inspection shall consist of the same type items as the
basic postlight/postoperation (see 3.2.2.2.4) but is not as searching in scope.
3.2.2.2.4 Chapter 1, Section IV - Basic Postlight/Postoperation. This inspection shall consist primarily
of the following:
a. Items that due to their operational characteristics are subject to loss of lubricant, luids, air,
etc., during light/operation.
b. Items that due to light/operation are subject to damage such as impact, foreign objects,
etc., during operation.
c. Items of critical nature that are subject to developing defects which are not readily apparent to
the users during operation.
d. Items, such as down locks, safety pins, and protective covers, that must be installed prior
to maintenance.
3.2.2.2.5 Chapter 1, Section V - Hourly Postlight/Postoperation. This inspection shall augment the basic
postlight/postoperation requirements. It shall include requirements that fall in the following categories:
a. Items that due to their installation characteristics are subject to excessive chaing and insecure
mounting.
b. Items that are subject to extreme heat conditions.
c. Items that due to their design characteristics are subject to developing leaks or unusual cracks.
d. Items that require more frequent veriication of serviceability or operation than the
periodic/phased/isochronal inspection interval.
e. Items that require more frequent veriication of service than the periodic/phased/isochronal
inspection interval.
3.2.2.2.6 Chapter 1, Section VI - Periodic, Phased or Isochronal. The inspection (periodic, phased, or
isochronal) to be used, shall be as speciied by the acquiring activity (see 6.2j.). These inspections shall
include those requirements to be accomplished at a speciied interval or multiples of the speciied
interval. They shall consist primarily of requirements that are necessary at more extended intervals than
the hourly postlight/postoperation inspection; in certain instances are more searching in scope than the
hourly postlight/postoperation inspection. Isochronal inspections shall be divided into Home Station Check
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