Ata 100 chapter and section headings. 01 introduction 05 periodic inspections 06 dimensions and areas 07 lifting and shoring 08 leveling and weighing 09 towing and taxiing 10 parking, mooring, storage and return to service 11 placards and markings 12 servicing - routine maintenance 18 vibration and noise analysis (helicopter only). Ata 100 chapter and section headings. 01 introduction 05 periodic inspections 06 dimensions and areas 07 lifting and shoring 08 leveling and weighing 09 towing and taxiing 10 parking, mooring, storage and return to service 11 placards and markings 12 servicing - routine maintenance 18 vibration and noise analysis (helicopter only).
ATA 100 CHAPTER AND SECTION HEADINGS
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
Chapter Name |
INTRODUCTION |
TIME LIMITS/MAINTENANCE CHECKS |
DIMENSIONS AND AREAS |
LIFTING AND SHORING |
LEVELING AND WEIGHING |
TOWING AND TAXIING |
PARKING, MOORING, STORAGE AND RETURN TO SERVICE |
PLACARDS AND MARKINGS |
SERVICING - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE |
ATA Number |
ATA 20 |
ATA 21 |
ATA 22 |
ATA 23 |
ATA 24 |
ATA 25 |
ATA 26 |
ATA 27 |
ATA 28 |
ATA 29 |
ATA 30 |
ATA 31 |
ATA 32 |
ATA 33 |
ATA 34 |
ATA 35 |
ATA 36 |
ATA 37 |
ATA 38 |
ATA 46 |
ATA 49 |
ATA Number |
ATA 51 |
ATA 52 |
ATA 53 |
ATA 54 |
ATA 55 |
ATA 56 |
ATA 57 |
ATA Number |
ATA 71 |
ATA 72 |
ATA 73 |
ATA 74 |
ATA 75 |
ATA 76 |
ATA 77 |
ATA 78 |
ATA 79 |
ATA 80 |
ATA 81 |
ATA 82 |
ATA 83 |
ATA 84 |
ATA 91 |
ATA Spec 100[1] and iSpec 2200[2] are information standards for aviation maintenance and flight operations[3] published by Airlines for America (formerly Air Transport Association).[4]
These standards provide recommended specifications for the content, structure and deliverables to meet communication requirements [physical, electronic and future technology] of aircraft product technical information.
Current iSpec 2200 comprises a suite of data specifications and data modules for the digital representation and exchange of technical data.
Objective is to:
- Minimize cost and effort expended by operators and OEMs
- Improve information quality and timeliness
- Ensure that manufacturers provide data that meets airline operational needs
History[edit]
ATA Spec 100 was originally published in 1956. It established an industry-wide numbering scheme to organize aviation technical documentation as well as content and formatting guidelines for its conventional printed distribution.
ATA Spec 2100 focused on electronic data exchange implemented in SGML.
Ata Chapters Pdf
iSpec 2200 was first published in 2000. It incorporates the previous 100 and 2100 specs which won't be maintained beyond their final 1999 revisions.
References[edit]
- ^'Spec 100: Manufacturers' Technical Data'.
- ^https://publications.airlines.org/CommerceProductDetail.aspx?Product=154
- ^'Engineering Glossary'.
- ^'Airlines For America'. airlines.org.
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