Pilatus Pc-7 Maintenance Manual | 2024 |

You can use this template to guide your own work, create a compliance report, or brief a maintenance team. Document Number: Report- PC7-MM-2025-001 Aircraft Type: Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer Reference Document: Pilatus PC-7 Maintenance Manual (MM) – latest revision (e.g., Issue 8 or as applicable) Prepared For: [Maintenance Organization Name] Date: [Current Date] 1. Executive Summary The Pilatus PC-7 Maintenance Manual (MM) is the primary approved technical document governing all scheduled and unscheduled maintenance actions for the PC-7 aircraft. It is designed to comply with CS-23 (or FAR 23) standards and specific military airworthiness requirements (e.g., for Swiss Air Force, South African Air Force, etc.). The manual follows an ATA 100 chapter structure and mandates task-based inspection intervals, component retirement lives, and tooling/consumable references. 2. Manual Identification & Control | Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | Manual Title | Pilatus PC-7 Maintenance Manual | | Document Number | 01900 (typical for PC-7) | | Issuing Authority | Pilatus Aircraft Ltd, Stans, Switzerland | | Revision Control | Temporary revisions (TR), Standard revisions (SR), and Service Bulletins (SB) | | Applicability | PC-7 (all variants including MkII, MkII M, Turbo Trainer) | | Associated Docs | Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC), Wiring Diagram Manual (WDM), Structural Repair Manual (SRM) | 3. Chapter Structure (ATA 100 Format) The manual is organized into chapters 20–80 . Key high-importance sections:

| ATA Chapter | Title | Critical Contents | |-------------|-------|-------------------| | | Time Limits / Maintenance Checks | – Daily (Pre-flight) – 50 hr / 100 hr / 200 hr / 600 hr / 1200 hr / 2400 hr inspections – Calendar limits (e.g., 12 months, 24 months) | | 06 | Dimensions & Areas | – Jacking, levelling, towing – Clearance diagrams | | 07 | Lifting & Shoring | – Ground handling safety | | 08 | Leveling & Weighing | – Weighing procedure for CG | | 12 | Servicing | – Oil (MIL-L-23699 or equivalent) – Fuel (Avgas 100LL) – Nitrogen for struts | | 20 | Standard Practices | – Torque values (metric/imperial) – Lockwire, sealants, bearings | | 21 | Air Conditioning (if pressurized) | – Not typically in PC-7 (unpressurized) | | 24 | Electrical Power | – Battery (24V), alternator checks | | 27 | Flight Controls | – Push-pull rod checks – Control surface hinge bearing play | | 28 | Fuel System | – Fuel filter cleaning (50 hr) – Tank leak check | | 29 | Hydraulic Power | – Brake system bleeding – Accumulator precharge | | 32 | Landing Gear | – Oleo servicing – Retraction test (on jacks) – Wheel bearing inspection | | 51–57 | Structures | – Wing/fuselage attachment bolts – Corrosion inspection zones | | 61 | Propeller | – Hartzell HC-D2( ) or similar – Prop governor inspection – Grease interval | | 71–80 | Power Plant (PT6A-25A or -25C) | – Hot section inspection (HSI) – Compressor wash – Fuel nozzle coking check | 4. Scheduled Maintenance Inspection Summary Based on a typical PC-7 operating under Part-M or equivalent , the manual defines: pilatus pc-7 maintenance manual

| Check Type | Interval | Typical Man-hours | Key Actions | |------------|----------|------------------|--------------| | | Before each flight | 0.5 | Oil level, fuel sump drain, tire pressure, visual damage | | 50 hr | 50 ± 5 hrs | 4-6 | Oil change, fuel filter cleaning, spark plug inspection, flight control rig check | | 100 hr | 100 ± 10 hrs | 8-12 | Compression check, ignition timing, magneto check, propeller track | | 200 hr | 200 ± 10 hrs | 16-20 | Fuel system calibration, alternator output test, landing gear lube | | 600 hr | 600 ± 25 hrs | 30-40 | Engine borescope, fuel nozzle flow test, engine mount inspection | | 1200 hr | 1200 ± 50 hrs | 50-60 | Propeller overhaul, engine hot section inspection (HSI), fuel pump overhaul | | 2400 hr / 12 yr | Airframe retirement | 100+ | Complete strip inspection (life-limited parts replacement) | Note: Military operators often have additional “Phase Maintenance” every 200 hours or 12 months. 5. Critical Life-Limited Components (Extracted from MM Chapter 05-10) The manual explicitly lists life limits (example – verify with current issue): You can use this template to guide your