Technical Publications

Overview

PROERA Aviation-specific technical documents are essential for ensuring the safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance of aircraft operations. They cover a broad range of topics and are used by various stakeholders including pilots, maintenance crews, and aviation regulators. Here are some key types of aviation-specific technical documents:
1) Aircraft Operating Manuals (AOM): Provide detailed information on the operation of an aircraft, including its
systems, performance, and procedures.

 

2) Pilot Operating Handbooks (POH): Contain information on the aircraft’s operating limitations, performance data, and
normal and emergency procedures.

 

3) Maintenance Manuals: Detail the procedures for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of aircraft and its components.
These include:

 

a) Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM): General procedures for maintaining the aircraft.
b) Component Maintenance Manuals (CMM): Specific instructions for the maintenance of individual components or systems.
c) Flight Crew Operating Manuals (FCOM): Provide information on normal, abnormal, and emergency procedures as well as
operational limitations and performance data.

 

4) Quick Reference Handbook (QRH): Used by pilots for quick access to emergency procedures and other critical
information.

 

5) Service Bulletins (SB): Issued by manufacturers to inform operators about modifications, improvements, or safety
issues related to the aircraft or its components.

 

6) Airworthiness Directives (AD): Regulatory documents issued by aviation authorities to address safety issues
identified in aircraft, engines, or components.

 

7) Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): Document the procedures and protocols that flight crews and ground personnel
should follow during various phases of flight and operation.

 

8) Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM): Provides specific information on the performance, operation, and limitations of an
aircraft.

 

9) Emergency Procedures Manuals: Offer guidelines and instructions for dealing with emergency situations.

 

10) Regulatory Compliance Documents: Include documents required for adherence to aviation regulations and standards,
such as those from the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) or EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency).

 

11) Training Materials: Manuals and guides used for training pilots, maintenance personnel, and other aviation staff.

 

Each of these documents plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of aircraft and compliance
with aviation regulations.

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