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What are the steps for the development pyramid (down to up)?

-Coupons


- Elements


- Subcomponents


- components


- Full scale


- type certificate

What is Continued airworthiness?
Monitoring safety of aircraft in service and maintain airworthiness.
What are the different levels of degration?

- Environmental effect


- small non visible damages


- large visible damages

What are the composite awareness?

- Composite structure behave and fail different than metal structures.


- Composite damages can occur in the material, with no or poorly visible damage on the outer surface.

What are the composite awareness technical issues?

- knowledge and skills needed


- Material properties are made during repair


- Environmetal condition affect the repair quality (= temperature, Humidity and Contaminations)

Who is in the composite awarness team?

- Operations personal report damage


- Field maintenance personnel


- Inspectors


- Maintenance engineers


- Repair technicians

On what is composite designs are tested and certified?

- materials, suppliers


- Processes and procedures


- OEM and authorities provide approved documents and procedures.

What are the boundarys for composite maintenance?

- more limited than metal repairs


- more constrains


- composite material not interchangable

Who aproval the repair?

- Airliner


- Maintenance organisation


- OEM


- Design organisations

Which types of field damages there are?

1. dropped tools


2. service vehicle, jet way, or work stand colisions


3. aircraft- handling accidents


4. dropped parts


5. improperly installed fasteners


6. bird strikes


7. foreign object impacts


8. overheating


9. fluid contamination


10. flight overloads


11. sonic fatigue