EGPWS LINE MAINTENANCE MANUAL

 

 

REVISIONS

SHT

REV

DESCRIPTION

All

 

Initial release.

 

 

Reason 01 Severity 10

 

 

 

All

A

Direct update:

 

 

Incorporate –008 changes

 

 

Reason 01 Severity 10

All

B

Direct update to incorporate EGPWC/GNSSU part numbers

 

 

and troubleshooting information. Revised Level 2

 

 

descriptions.

 

 

Reason 01 Severity 10

 

 

 

All

C

Direct update to incorporate Airbus and Boeing part number

 

 

changes, Revised Flight History Download Card P/Ns,

 

 

reformatted TOC and added the following RAAS-related

 

 

sections:

(1)Section 2.2.15

(2)“Application Software Version Invalid” and “RCD Failed” (MK V/VII) aural annunciations to Table 3-2.

(3)Sections 3.8.42 and 3.8.43

(4)Appendix C

 

 

Reason 01 Severity 10

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D

1) Deleted “Revisions Status of Sheets Index” table on

 

 

Sheet 3.

2)Section 3.2 (Troubleshooting Guide): Added the statement “(this sentence does not apply to internal GPS engines)” after the existing sentence “If no faults are present, verify that position data from the GPS, IRS, or FMC is correct”.

3)Section 6.1.2 (Installation): Added step 6 to account for RAAS equipped EGPWC units.

4)Appendix C:

-Revised Table B1-1 to C1-1.

-Revised Table B1-2 to C1-2.

-Table C1-2: Added note that “Operators/Installers must refer to their Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA) documentation to identify the approved RCD configurations specific to their aircraft type/model having RAAS installed”.

Reason 01 Severity 10

DATE

23 FEB 00

23 FEB 00

07 AUG 01

07 AUG 01

13 FEB 02

13 FEB 02

08 JAN 04

09 JAN 04

27 SEP 04

30 SEP 04

APPROVED

R.Halbert

G.Gilliland R. Henderson

L.Matter

B.Breen

G.Gilliland

J.Castro

L.Matter

K.Christofferson S. Wright

CAGE CODE: 97896

SCALE: NONE SIZE: A DWG NO.: 060-4199-180

REV: G

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Honeywell MK VIII, MK XXII manual Revisions, Description, Date, Approved

MK VIII, MK V, MK XXII, MK VII, MK VI specifications

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