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TC-22/OJT logbook 11180 BEOGRAD 59, SURCIN, SERBIA Phone: +381 11 2676 968 CAD Republic of Serbia Approval No: RS- MTA.01 CAD Republic of Serbia Approval No: RS- 145-0016 EASA 145 MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION-Authorities REFERENCE : EASA.145.0304 FAA REFERENCE : YSMY254J MRO AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TRAINING On -the - Job Training Logbook In accordance with EASA Appendix II, to AMCs of Part 66 (Aircraft type practical experience and On-the-Job Training List of Tasks) AIRCAFT TYPE & RATING APPLIED FOR : ________________________ AMO JAT 212/ R2/Sep 2014 Start date: _________________________ End date: _________________________

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Part-145 OJT logbookAircrfat Type: ___________Licence category: ________________________________________________Trainee NameCAD Republic of Serbia Approval No: RS- MTA.01CAD Republic of Serbia Approval No: RS- 145-0016EASA 145 MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION Authorities REFERENCE : EASA.145.0304FAA REFERENCE : YSMY254J

TC-22/OJT logbook

11180 BEOGRAD 59,SURCIN, SERBIAPhone: +381 11 2676 968

CAD Republic of Serbia Approval No: RS- MTA.01CAD Republic of Serbia Approval No: RS- 145-0016EASA 145 MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION-Authorities REFERENCE : EASA.145.0304FAA REFERENCE : YSMY254J

MRO AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TRAINING

On -the - Job Training LogbookIn accordance with EASA Appendix II, to AMCs of Part 66(Aircraft type practical experience and On-the-Job Training List of Tasks)

AIRCAFT TYPE & RATING APPLIED FOR : ________________________

Start date: _________________________End date: _________________________

1. Personal data:Trainee DataOJT Supervisor Data

Name:..Name:

Surname:..

Surname:...

Date of birth:..Licence number: ..

Place of birth:..Company Authorization No.

Signature: ..Signature:

Assessor Data

Name:

Surname: ..

Licence Number:

Company Authorization No.

Signature : .

QM verification for section 1Date:Signature:

Contents:

1.Personnel data,22.Scope and Applicability33.OJT Logbook filling instructions54.OJT Logbook records65. OJT assessment record29

2. Scope and Applicability:

On-the-Job Training (OJT) shall be approved by the competent authority who has issued the license.

It shall be conducted at and under the control of maintenance organization appropriately approved for the maintenance of the particular aircraft type and shall be assessed by designated assessors appropriately qualified.

It shall have been started and completed within the three years preceding the application for a type rating endorsement.

Each task shall be signed off by the student and countersigned by a designated supervisor.

The tasks listed shall refer to an actual job card/work sheet.

The final assessment of the completed OJT is mandatory and shall be performed by a designated assessor appropriately qualified.

3. OJT Logbook filling instructionsNoIDOptionDescription/Remarks

1No-Task progressive identification number. This field is pre-filled

2Ch-Chapter identification as per table of: EASA Appendix II to AMC of Part 66(Aircraft type practical experience and On-the-Job Training List of Tasks. This field is pre-filled

3Task List-Task list identification as per table of: EASA Appendix II to AMC of Part 66(Aircraft type practical experience and On-the-Job Training List of Tasks. This field is pre-filled.

4Task typeLOCLocation. This field is pre-filled

FOTFunctional / Operational Test. This field is pre-filled

REReplenish. This field is pre-filled

RRepair. This field is pre-filled

ADJAdjust. This field is pre-filled

A Assist. This field is pre-filled.

D/RDeactivation / Reactivation. This field is pre-filled

R/IRemoval / Installation. This field is pre-filled

CHECheck. This field is pre-filled

PPerform. This field is pre-filled

5M/OMMandatory tasks. This field is pre-filledAt least 50% of the crossed items in each module (i.e. 50 % introduction module, 50 % airframe structure, etc.) in the table 3.2 of Part 66 Appendix III, which are relevant to the particular aircraft type, shall be identified/ included as mandatory tasks in the practical training logbook

OOptional tasks. This field is pre-filledThe accomplishment of optional tasks may be decided during the OJT depending on the availability of the required activity and subject to the decision of the practical supervisor.

6Reference-Maintenance data task description and identification number (i.e. AMM ATA-Sub-Task). This field is pre-filled

7ET(min)Estimated time (in minutes) to accomplish the task. This field is pre-filled

8A/C -A/C type and registration marks. To be filled by the traineeThe aircraft registration shall correspond to the same aircraft type for which the OJT training is conducted.The engine difference shall be also considered when performing maintenance tasks applicable to the engine.

9Date-Date when the specific task is carried out. Can be pre-fill or to be filled by the trainee.

10Description of task and job card/work order/ tech log,-This filed is used to provide detailed reference to the task carried out. To be filled by the trainee Precise reference to the aircraft logbook and/or work card/work package shall be entered in this block to retrieve the evidence of the task carried out

11Trainees signature-Self explanatory. To be filled by the trainee

12OJT supervisor signature-Self explanatory.

CAD Republic of Serbia approval No: RS-MTA.01CAD Republic of Serbia Approval No: RS-145-0016EASA 145 MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION Authorities REFERENCE: EASA.145.0304FAA REFERENCE: YSMY254JPart-145 OJT logbookAircrfat Type: ___________Licence category: ________________________________________________Trainee Name

AMO JAT 212/ R2/Sep 2014

AMO JAT 212/ R2/Sep 2014Page25 of29

4. OJT Logbook recordsThe Organisation delivering the training is responsible to complete the table below. Grey blocks are prefilled. The content of this table is including all the OJT training subjects applicable to the certifying staff category identified above as listed in the EASA Appendix II to AMCs of Part 66 (Aircraft type practical experience and On-the-Job Training List of Tasks).At least 50% of the crossed items in each module (i.e. 50 % introduction module, 50 % airframe structure, etc.), which are relevant to the particular aircraft type, shall be identified/ included as mandatory tasks in the practical OJT logbook.

1. 5Assist carrying out a scheduled maintenance check (AMM;MPD)AMAMM 05-00-00120

2. Review Aircraft maintenance log for correct completion.AM

3. Review records for compliance with AD.AM

4. Review records for compliance with component life limits.AM

5. 5Procedure for inspection following heavy landing.AM05-51-51-202-001

6. 5Procedure for inspection following lightning strike.AM05-51-27-212-001

7. 6Locate component(s) by zone/station No AM06-25-00-202-003

8. 6Perform symmetry check.AM

9. 6Dimension/Areas AM06-00-01-222-001

10. 7Lifting and ShoringAM 07-11-11-842-001

11. 7Jack aircraft nose AM07-11-21-862-001

12. 7Jack complete aircraft.AM07-11-03-842-001

13. 8Level aircraft.AM08-11-00-582-001

14. 8Weigh aircraft.AM08-20-00-912-001

15. 8Prepare weight and balance amendment.AM

16. 8Check aircraft against equipment list.AM

17. 9Prepare for aircraft towing.AM09-10-00-862-003

18. 9Tow aircraft.AM09-10-00-582-021

19. 9Be part of aircraft towing team.PM

20. 10Park, secure and cover aircraft.AM10-11-01-582-004

21. 10Position aircraft in maintenance dock.AM

22. 10Prolonged Parking AM 10-12-00-622-002

23. 11Check aircraft for correct placards.CHEM11-00-00/001

24. 11Check aircraft for correct markings.CHEM11-12-02-890-801

25. 12Refuel aircraft.PM12-11-02-653-034

26. 12Defuel aircraft.PM28-23-00-652-01360

27. 12Tank to tank fuel transfer.PM28-23-00-652-08430

28. 12Tire pressures.CHE/ADJM12-15-51-603-00130

29. 12Oil level.CHE/REM12-13-11-603-05420

30. 12Hydraulic fluid level.CHE/REM12-12-00-613-00120

31. 12Accumulator pressure.CHE/REM12-15-11-003-00130

32. 12Charge pneumatic system.PM

33. 12Grease aircraft.PM12-20-00-913-001480

34. 12Connect ground power.PM

35. 12Service toilet/potable water system.PM12-17-00-603-00120

36. 12Pre-flight/daily check.PMCAMO 013/R1

37. 20Standard practices only type particularPM20-42-00 GVI of EWIS60

38. 21Combustion heaterR/IO

39. 21Flow control valveR/IO21-58-31-004-00160

40. 21Outflow valve.R/IM21-31-03-000-80160

41. 21Safety valve.R/IO21-31-21-004-00560

42. 21Vapor cycle unit.R/IO

43. 21Air cycle unit.R/IM21-51-11-004-00190

44. 21Cabin blower.R/IM21-21-22-004-003-00190

45. 21Heat exchangerR/IM21-51-21-004-001

46. 21Pressurization controllerR/IM21-31-01-000-80140

47. 21Avionics ventilation components.D/RM21-27-03-000-802120

48. 21Air conditioning/heating system.FOTO21-61-00-705-001

49. 21Pressurization systemFOTM21-31-00/50160

50. 21Troubleshoot faulty system.PM21-61-00/10160

51. 22Servos.R/IM22-11-81-004-001120

52. 22Controller.R/IO22-11-34-004-00460

53. 22Auto flight system LRUsR/IM22-11-33-024-00740

54. 22Auto-pilotFOTM22-11-00-715-00245

55. 22Auto-throttle/Auto-thrust.FOTM22-31-00-710-80130

56. 22Yaw damper.FOTO22-12-00-735-01540

57. 22Servo clutch.ADJO

58. 22Mach trim functional check.PM22-21-11-745-04130

59. 22Troubleshoot faulty system.PM22-31-00/10160

60. 22Auto- land system.CHEM22-03-00/101120

61. 22Flight management systems.CHEM22-01-00/130

62. 22Stability augmentation system.CHEO

63. 23VHF com unit.R/IM23-21-21-004-00830

64. 23HF com unit.R/IO23-11-21-004-00130

65. 23Existing antenna.R/IM23-21-11-004-018120

66. 23Static discharge wicks.R/IM23-61-00-424-02230

67. 23RadiosFOTM23-21-00-705-00120

68. 23Antennas VSWR check.FOTO

69. 23SELCAL operational check.PM23-28-00-705-007-00330

70. 23Passengers address system.PM23-31-00-715-57460

71. 23Audio integrating system.FOTO23-51-00-735-038-00340

72. 23Co-axial cable.RM

73. 23Troubleshoot faulty system.PM23-41-00/10160

74. 24Charge batteryPM24-31-21-715-00130

75. 24CSDR/IM24-11-11-004-001200

76. 24IDGR/IM

77. 24GeneratorR/IM24-11-11-825-001-001120

78. 24Circuit breakers.R/IM24-21-41-004-02230

79. 24Voltage regulator.ADJO

80. 24Voltage regulator.R/IO

81. 24Electrical feeder cable.R/IO

82. 24Troubleshoot faulty system.PM24-31-00/10140

83. 24CSDFOTM24-11-11-825-001-00140

84. 24IDGFOTM

85. 24Emergency generation system.FOTO24-54-00-715-02430

86. 25Carpets.R/IM

87. 25Crew seats.R/IM25-11-00-200-801

88. 25Passenger seats.R/IO25-22-00-002-079

89. 25Seats/beltsCHEM

90. 25Emergency equipment.CHEM

91. 25ELTCHEM25-60-00/YU115

92. 25Toilet waste container.RO

93. 25Ceiling and sidewall panels.R/IM25-21-46-004-001

94. 25Upholstery.RO

95. 25Change cabin configuration.PM

96. 25Cargo loading system actuator.R/IO

97. 25Test cargo loading system.PO

98. 25Escape slides/ropes.R/IM25-61-35-002-001

99. 26Fire bottleCHEM26-21-11-786-00230

100. 26Operation of fire/smoke detection and warning systemPM26-16-00-715-00115

101. 26Cabin fire extinguisher contents.PM26-26-01-216-00115

102. 26Lavatory smoke detector system.CHEM26-24-00-735-00115

103. 26Cargo panel sealing.CHEO

104. 26Fire bottle.R/IM26-21-11-004-001

105. 26Fire bottle squib.R/IO26-21-31-002-001

106. 26Troubleshoot faulty system.PM26-11-00/101120

107. 26Engine fire wire detection systems.CHEO26-11-00-715-001-00315

108. 27Inspect primary flight controls and related componentsPM27-09-91-206-001

109. 27Extending/retracting flaps & slats.PM27-81-00-715-01660

110. 27Replace horizontal stabilizer.AO27-41-11-004-001

111. 27Replace spoiler/lift damper.PM27-61-11-004-001

112. 27Replace elevator.AO27-31-11-004-027

113. 27Deactivation/reactivation of aileron servo control.PM

114. 27Replace aileron.AM27-11-11-004-002

115. 27Replace rudder.AM27-21-11-024-001

116. 27Replace trim tabs.PM

117. 27Install control cable and fittings.AM

118. 27Replace slats.PO27-81-21-004-001

119. 27Replace flaps.AM27-51-07-004-001

120. 27Replace powered flying control unit.AM

121. 27Replace flat actuator.AO

122. 27Rig primary flight controls.AM27-09-14-832-008

123. 27Adjust trim tab.PO27-11-00-825-001

124. 27Adjust control cable tension.PM27-61-00-825-002 spoiler

125. 27Check control range and direction of movement.CHEO

126. 27Check for correct assembly and locking.AM

127. 27Troubleshoot faulty system.PM27-83-00/101

128. 27Functional test of primary flight controls.CHEO

129. 27Functional test of flap system.PO27-51-00-735-043

130. 27Operational test of the side stick assembly.PM

131. 27Operational test of the THS.PO

132. 27THS system wear check.PM

133. 28Water drain systemPM

134. 28Booster pump.R/IM28-22-41-004-001

135. 28Fuel selector.R/IO

136. 28Fuel tank cells.R/IO

137. 28Fuel control valves.R/IM28-22-11-004-003

138. 28Magnetic fuel level indicators.R/IM

139. 28Water drain valve.R/IO12-11-01-683-103-001

140. 28Check/calculate fuel contents manually.PM

141. 28Check filters.PM

142. 28Flows check system.PO

143. 28Calibration of fuel quantity gauges.CHEM

144. 28Check operation feed/selectors.PO

145. 28Check operation of fuel dump/jettison system.PO

146. 28Fuel transfer between tanks.PM

147. 28Pressure defuels.PM28-23-00-652-013

148. 28Pressure refuel (manual control).PM

149. 28Deactivation/reactivation of the fuel valves (transfer defuel, X-feed, refuel).PO

150. 28Troubleshoot faulty system.PM

151. 29Engine-driven pump.R/IM29-15-21-004-019

152. 29Check/replace case drain filter.PM29-11-41-000/400-801

153. 29Standby pump.R/IO29-15-31-004-031

154. 29Hydraulic motor pump/generator.R/IO

155. 29AccumulatorR/IM

156. 29Check operation of shut off valve.PO29-15-94-004-001

157. 29Check filters/clog indicators.PM

158. 29Check indicating systems.PO

159. 29Functional checks.PM

160. 29Pressurization/Depressurization of hydraulic system.PM29-09-00-862-025

161. 29Power Transfer Unit (PTU) operation.PO29-22-00-730-801

162. 29PTUR/IM29-22-11-004-001

163. 29Troubleshoot faulty system.PM29-22-00/101

164. 30Pump.R/IO

165. 30Timer.R/IM

166. 30Inspect repair propeller deice boot.PM

167. 30Test propeller de-icing system.PO

168. 30Inspect/test wing leading edge de-icer boot.PM

169. 30Anti - ice/deice valve.R/IM

170. 30Wiper motor.R/IO30-42-00/401150

171. 30Check operation of systems.AM

172. 30Pitot-probe ice protection.FOTM30-31-00/50115

173. 30TAT ice protection.FOTO30-31-00/50115

174. 30Wing ice protection system.FOTM30-11-11/501120

175. 30The operational test of the engine air-intake ice protection (with engines operatingAM

176. 30Troubleshoot faulty system.PM

177. 31Flight data recorder.R/IM31-24-11-004-00130

178. 31Cockpit voice recorder.R/IO23-71-11-004-00130

179. 31Clock.R/IM31-25-11-004-00530

180. 31Master caution unit.R/IM

181. 31FDRR/IO31-24-11-004-00130

182. 31FDR data retrieval.PME.O. 3-31-41R160

183. 31Troubleshoot faulty system.PM31-24-00/10160

184. 31Implement ESDS procedures.AM20-40-12/20130

185. 31Inspect for HIRF requirements.AO05-55-54/601150

186. 31Start/stop EIS procedureAM

187. 31BITE test of the CFDIU.AM

188. 31Ground scanning of the central warning system.PM

189. 32Main wheel.R/IM32-45-11/401

190. 32Nose wheel.R/IO32-45-21/401

191. 32Steering actuator.R/IM32-51-51-004-002

192. 32Retraction actuator.R/IO32-32-11/401

193. 32Uplock/down lock assembly.R/IM32-32-31/401

194. 32Shimmy damper.R/IM32-11-81/401

195. 32Rig nose wheel steering.PM32-51-41-404-015

196. 32Functional test of the nose wheel steering system.AM32-51-00/501

197. 32Replace shock strut seals.AO32-21-11-908-008

198. 32Servicing of shock strut.PM12-15-41 P/B 301

199. 32Brake unit.R/IO32-41-41-004-001

200. 32Brake control valve.R/IM

201. 32Bleed brakes.PM32-41-00-802-001

202. 32Brake fan.R/IM

203. 32Test anti skid unit.PM32-42-00/50160

204. 32Test gear retraction.AM32-32-00-715-001

205. 32Change bungees.PM32-33-52-004-001

206. 32Adjust micro switches/sensors.PM32-61-21-825-001120

207. 32Charge struts with oil and air.PM12-15-41 P/B 301

208. 32Troubleshoot faulty system.PM32-61-00/10160

209. 32Test auto-brake system.PM32-43-01-705-00145

210. 32Check/test emergency blowdown (emergency landing gear extension).AO32-34-00-705-007

211. 32Operational test of the landing gear doors.PM32-33-61-705-001

212. 33Beacon.R/IM33-44-24-004-00130

213. 33Landing lights.R/IM33-42-21/20130

214. 33Navigation lights.R/IM33-43-11-004-025120

215. 33Interior lights.R/IM33-21-32-962-00930

216. 33Logo lights.R/IO33-49-00-962-03845

217. 33Emergency lighting system.R/IO33-51-51-962-01660

218. 33Emergency lighting systemCHEM33-51-02-715-00110

219. 33Troubleshoot faulty system.PM33-51-02/10160

220. 34Airspeed indicator.R/IM34-12-21-024-00130

221. 34Altimeter.R/IO34-12-21-024-01430

222. 34Air data computer.R/IM34-12-11-024-00130

223. 34VORR/IO34-31-41-004-03330

224. 34ADIR/IM34-28-61-004-00130

225. 34HSI.R/IO34-28-71-004-00130

226. 34Check pitot static system for leaks.PM34-11-00-865-001240

227. 34Check operation of directional gyro.PO

228. 34Functional check weather radar.PM34-41-00-735-057-003100

229. 34Functional check TCAS.AM34-45-00/YU501150

230. 34Functional check DME.AO34-55-00-735-010120

231. 34Functional check ATC Transponder.PM34-53-00-735-124150

232. 34Functional check flight director system.PO22-11-00 P/B 50160

233. 34Functional check inertial NAV system.PM34-28-00-725-09330

234. 34Update flight management system database.AM34-62-00-470-80130

235. 34Check calibration of pitot static instruments.AM34-12-00-715-00140

236. 34Check calibration of pressure altitude reporting system.AO34-53-00-735-12480

237. 34Troubleshoot faulty system.PM34-53-00/10160

238. 34Check SATCOM.PO

239. 34Check GPS.PM

240. 35Inspect on-board oxygen equipment.PM35-31-00-206-00120

241. 35Purge and recharge oxygen system.PO

242. 35Regulator.R/IM35-12-11-004-00340

243. 35Oxygen generator.R/IM35-22-11-004-00160

244. 35Test crew oxygen system.PM35-12-00-501100

245. 35Perform auto oxygen system deployment check.MO35-22-00-705-016120

246. 35Troubleshoot faulty system.PM35-22-00/10160

247. 36Air shut off valve.R/IM36-11-15/401

248. 36Pressure regulating valve.R/IM36-11-16/401

249. 36CompressorR/IO

250. 36BMCR/IM

251. 36Check for leaks.PM36-12-25-795-052

252. 36Troubleshoot faulty system.PM36-11-00/501

253. 38Replace water pump.PM

254. 38Replace tap.PO38-11-81-302-001

255. 38Replace toilet pump.PM38-32-21-004-032

256. 38Perform water heater functional check.PM38-11-61/403

257. 38Troubleshoot faulty system.PM38-11-00/101

258. 38Inspect waste bin flap closure.PO

259. 49APU.R/IM49-11-00/401

260. 49Inspect hot section.AM49-11-00/601

261. 49Troubleshoot faulty system.PM49-00-00/101

262. 49Operational test of the APU emergency shut-down test.PO

263. 49Operational test of the APU.PM49-11-00-715-002-D00

264. 51Assessment of damage.PM

265. 51Sheet metal repair.PM

266. 51Fiber glass repair.PO

267. 51Fabric repair.PO

268. 51Recover fabric control surface.PO

269. 51Treat corrosion.PM

270. 51Apply protective treatment.PM

271. 52Inspect passenger doorPM52-030-00-01AMM 52-11-00-200-802

272. 52Rig/adjust locking mechanism.PA52-11-00-705-007

273. 52Adjust air stair system.PA

274. 52Check operation of emergency exits.PM52-22-1-/501

275. 52Test door warning system.PA52-71-00-50130

276. 52Troubleshoot faulty system.PM52-11-00/10160

277. 52Passenger doorR/IM52-11-00-004-001

278. 52Emergency exitR/IM52-21-00-004-001

279. 52Inspect cargo doorPO52-31-00-206-001

280. 56Windshield.R/IM56-11-11-004-001

281. 56Cabin window.R/IM56-21-00-004-001

282. 56Repair transparency.PO

283. 57Skin repair.AM

284. 57Rib.R/IO

285. 57Integral fuel tank panel.R/IM

286. 61Propeller.R/IM

287. 61Governor.R/IM

288. 61Adjust governor.PO

289. 61Perform static functional checks.PM

290. 61Check operation during ground run.PM

291. 61Check setting of micro switches.PO

292. 61Assessment of blade damageAM

293. 61Dynamically balance prop.AM

294. 61Troubleshoot faulty system.PM

295. 61Blades.R/IM

296. 71Engine.R/IM71-00-02/401

297. 71CowlingRM71-11-02-012-001-C00

298. 71Adjust cowl flaps.PM71-11-03-825-001-C00

299. 71Repair faulty wiring.PM

300. 71Troubleshoot faulty system.PM71-00-54/101

301. 71Dry motoring check.AM71-00-00-862-123-C0060

302. 71Wet motoring check.AO71-00-00-862-124-C0060

303. 71Engine startAM71-00-00-802-074-C0060

304. 72Fan blade.CHEM72-31-02-206-001-C00

305. 72Fan blade.R/IM72-31-02-964-001-C00

306. 72Hot section inspection/boroscope check.AM

307. 72Carry out engine/Compressor wash.PM

308. 72Carry out engine dry cycle.AO

309. 72Engine ground run.AM71-00-00-802-074-C0060

310. 72Trend monitoring/gas path analysis.AO

311. 72Troubleshoot faulty system.PM72-00-00/101

312. 73FCUR/IM

313. 73Engine Electronic Control Unit (FADEC).R/IO

314. 73Fuel Metering Unit (FADEC).R/IM

315. 73Engine driven pump.R/IM73-11-01/401

316. 73Clean/test fuel nozzles.PM73-11-04/601

317. 73Clean/replace filters.PM73-11-02/401

318. 73Adjust FCU.PO

319. 73Troubleshoot faulty system.PM71-00-40/101

320. 73Functional test of FADEC.PM

321. 74Functional test of the ignition system.PM74-00-00-715-027-C00240

322. 74Check ignition unit.PO71-00-00-800-801-C0060

323. 74Ignition unit.R/IM74-11-01/40190

324. 74LEAD IgnitionR/IM74-21-01/401240

325. 74Ignition System EEC BITE Igniters TestPO

326. 74Troubleshoot faulty system.PM74-00-00/10160

327. 75High Pressure Turbine Clearance Control ValveCHEM75-24-01-601

328. 75VSV ActuatorCHEM75-31-00/201

329. 75Variable Bleed Valve Door Adjustment.PM75-32-00/601

330. 76Adjustment/Test Engine Control System Thrust leversPM76-11-01/401

331. 76Rig thrust lever.PM76-11-00/504

332. 76Rig RPM control.PO

333. 76Rig mixture HP cock lever.PO

334. 76Rig power lever.PM

335. 76Check control sync (multi-eng).PO

336. 76Check controls for correct assembly and locking.PM76-11-00-206-032-C00

337. 76Check controls for range and direction of movement.PM

338. 76Adjust pedestal micro-switches.PO76-11-10-825-001-C00120

339. 76Troubleshoot faulty system.PM76-00-00/10160

340. 77Engine instrument(s).R/IM77-12-02-024-007-C00 n190

341. 77Oil temperature bulb.R/IM79-34-01-004-052-C0090

342. 77ThermocouplesR/IM77-21-01-004-036-C01150

343. 77Check calibration.PO

344. 77Troubleshoot faulty system.PM77-00-00/10160

345. 78Change jet pipe.PO

346. 78Change shroud assembly.PM

347. 78Inspect/replace thrust reverser.PM78-31-01-004-001-C01

348. 78Replace thrust reverser component.PO78-34-03/401

349. 78Deactivate/reactivate thrust reverser.PM78-31-00-042-001-C00

350. 78Operational test of the thrust reverser system.PM

351. 79Change oil.PM

352. 79Check filter(s).PO

353. 79Adjust pressure relief valve.PO

354. 79Oil tank.R/IM79-11-01-004-001-C00

355. 79Oil pump.R/IM

356. 79Oil cooler.R/IM

357. 79Troubleshoot faulty system.PM

358. 80StarterR/IM

359. 80Start relayR/IO

360. 80Start control VLVR/IM

361. 80Check cranking speed.PM

362. 80Troubleshoot faulty system.PM

363. 83GearboxR/IM

364. 83Drive shaftR/IO

365. 83Magnetic chip detectorsCHEM

4.1 Logbook additional optional recordsThe completion of this part is optional and intended to be used when the need exist to record additional data which was not possible to be entered in the previous pre-filled logbook. The table below is intended to be hand written.

Part-145 OJT logbookAircrfat Type: ___________Licence category: ________________________________________________Trainee NameCAD Republic of Serbia Approval No: RS- MTA.01CAD Republic of Serbia Approval No: RS- 145-0016EASA 145 MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION Authorities REFERENCE : EASA.145.0304FAA REFERENCE : YSMY254J

1. No2.Ch.3.Task List4.Task type5.M/O6.Reference(ATA/Task/Sub-Task)7.ET(min)8.A/C type and Reg.9.Date10.Description of task and job card/work order/tech log,11.Trainees signature12.OJTSupervisorsignature

5. OJT assessment recordThis is to certify that Mrs./Mr. .......................................................... :

1. Has completed the OJT element of the ..........................type training, for category .................. total duration of . working days / months, as evidenced in the enclosed OJT logbook records.

2. Has been assessed on the following task and successfully passed the OJT practical assessment demonstrating appropriate knowledge and skills:

1. No2.Ch.3.Task List4.Task type5.M/O6.Reference(ATA/Task/Sub-Task)7.ET(min)8.A/C type and Reg.9.Date10.Description of task and job card/work order/tech log,11.Trainees signature12.Practical Assessorsignature

This table is intended to be hand written. The type and content of task used for the assessment is solely under the discretion of the practical assessor.

Remarks: ............................................................

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Place:Date:Trainees signature:Assessor signature: