Temporary Revision: Aircraft Maintenance Manual
Temporary Revision: Aircraft Maintenance Manual
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TASK 72-00-00-200-010
Inspection of the Engine after Bird Strike, Foreign Object or Slush Ingestion
This TASK gives the procedure for a general check of the engine after the
ingestion of birds, foreign object or slush.
NOTE: If inspecting the engine following a bird strike, examine the pilots report
for evidence of cabin odour. Cabin odour at the same time as a bird strike
may indicate a core ingestion
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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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No specific bright spotlight
No specific warning notice
No specific workmat
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
B. Referenced Information
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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3. Job Set-up
Subtask 72-00-00-941-097
A. Safety Precautions
(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes
before you do this procedure.
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton
switch is off.
(b) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to energize the FADEC1(2).
Subtask 72-00-00-941-098
(1) Put the access platform into position to give access to the engine for the
inspection task.
NOTE: Make sure that the red warning pennants can be seen external of the
aircraft. Make sure the workmat has sufficient dimensions to give full
protection to the lower half of the fan case.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 678/TASK 72-00-00-991-254)
Subtask 72-00-00-210-094
(1) Examine the air inlet cowl (1) (Ref. TASK 71-11-11-200-011).
(3) Examine the inlet cone fairing (9) (Ref. TASK 72-38-11-200-010).
(a) If there is no damage or the damage is within limits, proceed with step
B.
Subtask 72-00-00-110-069
Subtask 72-00-00-210-095
WARNING: TO PREVENT INJURY TO YOUR HANDS BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU TURN THE L.P
COMPRESSOR ROTOR.
CAUTION: USE A GLOVED HAND AND NOT SHARP-ENDED TOOLS (A METAL BAR FOR EXAMPLE) TO
TURN THE L.P COMPRESSOR. SHARP-ENDED TOOLS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE L.P
COMPRESSOR ROTOR BLADES.
1 Inspect the LP Compressor 1.5 & 2.5 (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-200-017) and HP
Compressor stages 3 & 6 (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-200-016) on one engine
before the next flight.
2 Inspect the LP Compressor 1.5 & 2.5 (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-200-017) and HP
Compressor stages 3 & 6 (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-200-016), on the remaining
engine within 10 hours/2 cycles, whichever is sooner.
(c) If there is Fan Blade damage beyond serviceable limits (Ref. Task 72-31-
11-200-010) inspect the LP Compressor 1.5 & 2.5 (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-200-
017) and HP Compressor stages 3 & 6 (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-200-016) before
the next flight.
(d) Clean the LP compressor Fan Blades (2) (Ref. TASK 72-31-11-100-010).
(2) Turn the LP Compressor (2) make sure the LP compressor rotor turns freely and
there are no unusual noises.
(a) If the LP compressor rotor turns freely and there are no unusual noises,
proceed with steps D thru G.
(b) If the LP compressor rotor does not turn freely and/or there are unusual
noises, allow the engine to cool for a further 30 to 60 minutes and
repeat Para 2 (a)
1 If the LP compressor rotor does not turn freely and/or there are
unusual noises reject the engine.
Subtask 72-00-00-210-096
(1) Examine the Acoustic Linings (4) for unbond, cracks, dents and scores (Ref.
TASK 72-32-85-200-010).
(a) If the acoustic panels exhibit impact damage, do a tap test of the panels
within 10 hours/5 cycles.
Subtask 72-00-00-210-097
(1) Inspect the Fan Exit Vane Assembly vanes (Ref. TASK 72-32-88-200-010).
(a) If there is no damage, or the damage is within limits, proceed with step
F.
Subtask 72-00-00-210-134
(1) If Bird Strike, Foreign Object or Slush Ingestion has been reported inspect
the BLEED VALVE OUTLET screen before the next flight.
(a) If there is metal debris present in any component, reject the engine.
Subtask 72-00-00-210-099
(1) Inspect of the LP Compressor Inlet Guide Vane Assembly (Ref. TASK 72-32-91-
200-010).
- Inspect the LP Compressor 1.5 & 2.5 (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-200-017) and
HP Compressor stages 3 & 6 (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-200-016) on one engine
before the next flight.
1 Inspect the LP Compressor 1.5 & 2.5 (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-200-017) and HP
Compressor stages 3 & 6 (Ref. TASK 72-00-00-200-016), on the remaining
engine within 10 hours/2 cycles, whichever is sooner.