H25.2 Format.
(a) The Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness must be in the form of a manual or manuals as appropriate
for the quantity of data to be provided.
(b) The format of the manual or manuals
must provide for a practical arrangement.
H25.3 Content.
The contents of the manual or manuals
must be prepared in the English language. The Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness must contain the following manuals or sections, as
appropriate, and information:
(a) Airplane maintenance manual or
section. (1) Introduction information that includes an explanation of
the airplane's features and data to the extent necessary for maintenance
or preventive maintenance.
(2) A description of the airplane and
its systems and installations including its engines, propellers, and
appliances.
(3) Basic control and operation
information describing how the airplane components and systems are
controlled and how they operate, including any special procedures and
limitations that apply.
(4) Servicing information that covers
details regarding servicing points, capacities of tanks, reservoirs, types
of fluids to be used, pressures applicable to the various systems,
location of access panels for inspection and servicing, locations of
lubrication points, lubricants to be used, equipment required for
servicing, tow instructions and limitations, mooring, jacking, and
leveling information.
(b) Maintenance instructions. (1)
Scheduling information for each part of the airplane and its engines,
auxiliary power units, propellers, accessories, instruments, and equipment
that provides the recommended periods at which they should be cleaned,
inspected, adjusted, tested, and lubricated, and the degree of inspection,
the applicable wear tolerances, and work recommended at these periods.
However, the applicant may refer to an accessory, instrument, or equipment
manufacturer as the source of this information if the applicant shows that
the item has an exceptionally high degree of complexity requiring
specialized maintenance techniques, test equipment, or expertise. The
recommended overhaul periods and necessary cross references to the
Airworthiness Limitations section of the manual must also be included. In
addition, the applicant must include an inspection program that includes
the frequency and extent of the inspections necessary to provide for the
continued airworthiness of the airplane.
(2) Troubleshooting information
describing probable malfunctions, how to recognize those malfunctions, and
the remedial action for those malfunctions.
(3) Information describing the order and
method of removing and replacing products and parts with any necessary
precautions to be taken.
(4) Other general procedural
instructions including procedures for system testing during ground
running, symmetry checks, weighing and determining the center of gravity,
lifting and shoring, and storage limitations.
(c) Diagrams of structural access plates
and information needed to gain access for inspections when access plates
are not provided.
(d) Details for the application of
special inspection techniques including radiographic and ultrasonic
testing where such processes are specified.
(e) Information needed to apply
protective treatments to the structure after inspection.
(f) All data relative to structural
fasteners such as identification, discard recommendations, and torque
values.
(g) A list of special tools needed.
H25.4 Airworthiness Limitations
section.
(a) The Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness must contain a section titled Airworthiness Limitations that
is segregated and clearly distinguishable from the rest of the document.
This section must set forth --
(1) Each mandatory replacement time,
structural inspection interval, and related structural inspection
procedures approved under §25.571; and
(2) Each mandatory replacement time,
inspection interval, related inspection procedure, and all critical design
configuration control limitations approved under §25.981 for the fuel tank
system.
(b) If the Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness consist of multiple documents, the section required by this
paragraph must be included in the principal manual. This section must
contain a legible statement in a prominent location that reads: "The
Airworthiness Limitations section is FAA-approved and specifies
maintenance required under §§43.16 and 91.403 of the Federal Aviation
Regulations, unless an alternative program has been FAA approved."
[Amdt. 25-54, 45 FR 60177, Sept. 11, 1980, as
amended by Amdt. 25-68, 54 FR 34329, Aug. 18, 1989; Amdt. 25-102, 66 FR
23130, May 7, 2001]