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Suggestion For A320 Maintenance Schedule: Prepared by

Operators typically perform light checks every 750 flight hours, 750 flight cycles, or 4 months, whichever comes first, as most light check tasks have intervals that are one or a combination of those thresholds. Operators may perform base checks every 36 months, 12,000 flight hours, or 8,000 flight cycles, whichever is reached first, because many base check tasks have intervals that are one of those thresholds or a combination. Any tasks with intervals that occur before the scheduled maintenance event, like 24 months or 8,000 flight hours, should be performed at an earlier opportunity such as a light check.

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Suggestion For A320 Maintenance Schedule: Prepared by

Operators typically perform light checks every 750 flight hours, 750 flight cycles, or 4 months, whichever comes first, as most light check tasks have intervals that are one or a combination of those thresholds. Operators may perform base checks every 36 months, 12,000 flight hours, or 8,000 flight cycles, whichever is reached first, because many base check tasks have intervals that are one of those thresholds or a combination. Any tasks with intervals that occur before the scheduled maintenance event, like 24 months or 8,000 flight hours, should be performed at an earlier opportunity such as a light check.

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Suggestion for A320 Maintenance schedule

According to A320 MPD REV. No. 45 GENERAL INTRODUCTION Page 7

The appropriate task packaging mainly depends on aircraft utilization and operators'
policies. Operators typically perform light checks every 750 FH or 750 FC or 4 MO
(whatever comes first) because majority of light check tasks have one or a
combination of the above intervals (and multiples).
Operators who apply the block concept may perform base checks every 36 MO or 12000 FH
or 8000 FC (whatever comes first) because a high number of tasks typically performed
during base checks have one or a combination of the above intervals (and multiples). Tasks
that become due before the scheduled maintenance event (e.g. task with interval 24 MO,
8000 FH) need to be performed at an earlier opportunity earlier e. g. during a light check
(e.g. A-check event

So, I will collect the tasks for "A" check and multiples.

Prepared by
Engineer Abbas Mahmoud

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