ICON A5 MM : General : Organization and Structure of This Manual
Organization and Structure of This Manual
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Understanding the organization and structure of this MM is key to properly using it.
This General chapter describes helpful information and provides information about the maintenance system or framework within which the A5 operates.
The Inspections chapter gives a list of the inspection tasks developed for the A5. In many cases these inspection tasks are useful in completing condition and 100-hour inspections or to verify the proper completion of a maintenance task.
The following chapters provide inspection, maintenance, repair, or alteration tasks developed for the A5 Structures, Doors and Windows, Electrical System, Environmental Control (Utility Systems), Equipment and Furnishings, Flight Controls, Fuel System, Fuselage and Vertical Tail, Horizontal Tail, Instruments (and Avionics), Landing Gear, Placards and Markings, Propulsion, Wing, Wing Fold Mechanism, ICON Parachute System, Structural Repair, and Paintings and Coatings.
The Feedback Forms chapter provides additional reference information.
Each task provided in this MM is structured using the following general format.
Applicable Aircraft Serial Number
Task is valid for all serial numbers unless otherwise specified.
Type of Maintenance
The specific type of maintenance (Line, Heavy, or Overhaul).
Level of Certification
This provides the qualifications of an individual who may complete the task (Owner/Pilot, LSA-RM, or A&P).
Task-Specific Training Required
Yes/No
Special Tools Needed
A list of any tools needed that are not included in a common mechanic’s toolbox. If there are none, then it will say ‘None’.
Parts Needed
Parts that will be needed to perform the task. If there are none, then it will say ‘None’.
Task Instructions
A list of steps or instructions to perform the task.
Aircraft System and Number
ICON Aircraft system name and number.
Safety Equipment
Any Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) needed to perform the task.
Consumables
A list of any consumables items needed to perform the task. If there are none, then it will say ‘None’.
Verification Method
The means of inspecting or verifying that the task was accomplished properly.
Following this task format, tasks may include a Related Information section which provides one or more references to other helpful tasks or reference material.