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The list of tasks may not address in a detailed manner the specific needs of the vari-ous aircraft categories. In addition, the development of technology and the nature of the operations undertaken by these categories of aircraft cannot be always ade-quately considered.

3.  
Therefore, the following lists are considered to be the representative scope of limited Pilot-owner maintenance referred to in M.A.803 and Appendix VIII: · Part A applies to aeroplanes; · Part B applies to rotorcraft;

· Part C applies to sailplanes and powered sailplanes;
· Part D applies to balloons and airships.


4.  
Inspection tasks/checks of any periodicity included in an approved maintenance programme can be carried out providing that the specified tasks are included in the generic lists of Parts A to D of this AMC and remains compliant with Part M Appendix VIII basic principles.


The content of periodic inspections/checks as well as their periodicity is not regulated or standardised in an aviation specification. It is the decision of the manufacturer/ Type Certificate Holder (TCH) to recommend a schedule for each specific type of inspection/check.
For an inspection/check with the same periodicity for different TCHs, the content may differ, and in some cases may be critically safety-related and may need the use of special tools or knowledge and thus would not qualify for Pilot-owner maintenance. Therefore, the maintenance carried out by the Pilot-owner cannot be generalised to specific inspections such as 50 Hrs, 100 Hrs or 6 Month periodicity.
The Inspections to be carried out are limited to those areas and tasks listed in this AMC to Appendix VIII; this allows flexibility in the development of the maintenance programme and does not limit the inspection to certain specific periodic inspections. A 50 Hrs/6 Month periodic inspection for a fixed wing aeroplane as well as the one-year inspection on a glider may normally be eligible for Pilot-owner maintenance.
TABLES
Note: Tasks in Part A or Part B shown with ** exclude IFR operations following Pilot-owner maintenance. For these aircraft to operate under IFR operations, these tasks should be released by an appropriate licensed engineer.
Part-M AMC to Appendix VIII – Limited Pilot Owner Maintenance
Part A/
PILOT-OWNER MAINTENANCE TASKS
for POWERED AIRCRAFT (AEROPLANES)

ATA  Area  Task  Aeroplanes <=2730 kg 
09  Towing  Tow release unit and tow cable retraction mechanism – Cleaning, lubrication and tow cable replacement (including weak links).  Yes 
Mirror –Installation and replacement of mirrors.  Yes 
11  Placards  Placards, Markings – Installation and renewal of placards and markings required by AFM and AMM.  Yes 
12  Servicing  Lubrication – Those items not requiring a disassembly other than of non-structural items such as cover plates, cowlings and fairings.  Yes 
20  Standard Practices  Safety Wiring – Replacement of defective safety wiring or cotter keys, excluding those in engine controls, transmission controls and flight control systems.  Yes 
Simple Non-Structural Standard Fasteners – Replacement and adjustment, excluding the replacement of receptacles and anchor nuts requiring riveting.  Yes 
21  Air Conditioning  Replacement of flexible hoses and ducts.  Yes 
23  Communication.  Communication devices – Remove and replace self contained, instrument panel mount communication devices with quick disconnect connectors, excluding IFR operations.  Yes** 
24  Electrical power  Batteries – Replacement and servicing, excluding servicing of Ni-Cd batteries and IFR operations.  Yes** 
Wiring – Repairing broken circuits in non critical equipment, excluding ignition system, primary generating system and required communication, navigation system and primary flight instruments.  Yes 
 
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