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Airbus A380 Technical Training Manual (TTM)
Full Document
New Version
The first A380 technical manual, the "Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning," was released this month. It can be consulted and/or downloaded from the A380 Family page on Airbus' web site at www.airbus.com. This is the first time a technical manual of this nature has been made available so early, some three years before the first flight of the aircraft.
The Airplane Characteristics manual provides specific A380 data needed by airport authorities and planners to support the operation of the A380 within their airports. Data such as airplane dimensions, take off and landing distances, terminal operations data, taxiing, parking and pavement loading requirements are provided for the A380-800 and A380-800F, the passenger and freighter versions of the A380.
Airbus has been working with planning teams from 50 major airports in five continents to ensure smooth handling of the A380 when it enters service in 2006 and the Airplane Characteristics manual is a major support for this.
Following release of this first manual and up to entry into service of the A380, Airbus will deliver a full range of technical data for the maintenance, engineering, material support and flight operations departments of A380 airline customers. Technical data for the A380 will be available in electronic format according to the most recent aviation industry standards, which are more efficient and user friendly. They will be accessible through Airbus On Line Services, the Airbus portal for Customer Support.
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A380-LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo _ Accessory Compartments
Airbus A380 Technical Training Manual (TTM)
Full Document
New Version
The first A380 technical manual, the "Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning," was released this month. It can be consulted and/or downloaded from the A380 Family page on Airbus' web site at www.airbus.com. This is the first time a technical manual of this nature has been made available so early, some three years before the first flight of the aircraft.
The Airplane Characteristics manual provides specific A380 data needed by airport authorities and planners to support the operation of the A380 within their airports. Data such as airplane dimensions, take off and landing distances, terminal operations data, taxiing, parking and pavement loading requirements are provided for the A380-800 and A380-800F, the passenger and freighter versions of the A380.
Airbus has been working with planning teams from 50 major airports in five continents to ensure smooth handling of the A380 when it enters service in 2006 and the Airplane Characteristics manual is a major support for this.
Following release of this first manual and up to entry into service of the A380, Airbus will deliver a full range of technical data for the maintenance, engineering, material support and flight operations departments of A380 airline customers. Technical data for the A380 will be available in electronic format according to the most recent aviation industry standards, which are more efficient and user friendly. They will be accessible through Airbus On Line Services, the Airbus portal for Customer Support.
Airbus A380 Technical Training Manual (TTM)
Full Document
New Version
The first A380 technical manual, the "Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning," was released this month. It can be consulted and/or downloaded from the A380 Family page on Airbus' web site at www.airbus.com. This is the first time a technical manual of this nature has been made available so early, some three years before the first flight of the aircraft.
The Airplane Characteristics manual provides specific A380 data needed by airport authorities and planners to support the operation of the A380 within their airports. Data such as airplane dimensions, take off and landing distances, terminal operations data, taxiing, parking and pavement loading requirements are provided for the A380-800 and A380-800F, the passenger and freighter versions of the A380.
Airbus has been working with planning teams from 50 major airports in five continents to ensure smooth handling of the A380 when it enters service in 2006 and the Airplane Characteristics manual is a major support for this.
Following release of this first manual and up to entry into service of the A380, Airbus will deliver a full range of technical data for the maintenance, engineering, material support and flight operations departments of A380 airline customers. Technical data for the A380 will be available in electronic format according to the most recent aviation industry standards, which are more efficient and user friendly. They will be accessible through Airbus On Line Services, the Airbus portal for Customer Support.
MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments This document must be used for training purposes only Under no circumstances should this document be used as a reference It will not be updated. All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microfilm, retrieval system, or any other means, without the prior written permission of AIRBUS S.A.S. LEVEL I - ATA 50 CARGO & ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS Cargo & Accessory Compartments Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cargo Compartments Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Cargo Loading System Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments TABLE OF CONTENTS Mar 21, 2006 Page 1 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L 0 D T 0 T 0 CARGO & ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS INTRODUCTION General The cargo and accessory compartments deal with: - The cargo compartments, - The cargo loading system, - The accessory compartments. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO & ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS INTRODUCTION Mar 15, 2006 Page 2 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 Z 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CARGO & ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS INTRODUCTION Accessory Compartments The avionics equipment is installed in two compartments: - The main avionics compartment located in the forward section of the fuselage, below the cockpit and the flight crew rest area, - The upper avionics compartment located behind the crew rest area, at the level of the upper deck. The main avionics compartment contains the normal electrical power center and most of the systems computers; it is accessible: - From the cockpit, through a hatch. The upper avionics compartment contains the emergency electrical power center, some ultimate emergency equipment and most of the In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) equipment; it is accessible through a door, from the upper deck cabin. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO & ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS INTRODUCTION Mar 15, 2006 Page 4 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 Z 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO & ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS INTRODUCTION Mar 15, 2006 Page 5 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 Z 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CARGO COMPARTMENTS PRESENTATION General The aircraft has three lower deck cargo compartments in the lower part of the fuselage. They are: - The forward cargo compartment, - The aft cargo compartment, - The bulk cargo compartment. The forward and aft cargo compartments are equipped with an independent operated semi-automatic Cargo Loading System (CLS) and can accommodate cargo in containers or on pallets. The bulk cargo compartment is designed for transportation of bulk cargo, passenger luggage and live animals. Access to the forward, aft and bulk cargo compartments is gained through doors located on the right hand side of the fuselage. Two hydraulically operated outwards opening doors give access to the forward and aft cargo compartments. The bulk cargo has one manually operated door, which opens inwards. The three compartments have bilge drains. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO COMPARTMENTS PRESENTATION Mar 15, 2006 Page 6 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 P 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CARGO COMPARTMENTS PRESENTATION Cargo Compartments Interior And Lining The inside of the cargo compartments has: - Floor panels, - Ceiling panels, - Side linings, - Partition walls. All the linings and panels are sealed to give a fully sealed compartment for fire containment and extinguishing. Rapid decompression panels are installed flush in the sidewall linings to prevent damage from differential pressure. In case of decompression in the cabin or in the cargo compartment, they equalize the pressure in both sections, to avoid damage to the structure. Access panels are installed for the maintenance of components located behind the linings. The bulk cargo compartment has nets to separate the bulk and the aft compartments. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO COMPARTMENTS PRESENTATION Mar 15, 2006 Page 8 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 P 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CARGO COMPARTMENTS INTERIOR AND LINING MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO COMPARTMENTS PRESENTATION Mar 15, 2006 Page 9 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 P 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CARGO COMPARTMENTS PRESENTATION Cargo Compartments Capacity The standard configuration embodies a "block" arrangement of Unit Load Devices (ULDs) providing for 20 x LD3 containers or a combination of 7 x 88" or 96" x 125" pallets in the FWD Cargo Compartment, and 16 x LD3 containers or a combination of 6 x LD3 containers and 3 x 88" or 96" x 125" pallets in the AFT Cargo Compartment. As an option, a Pallet Turning Unit capability can be installed. 3 additional 88" or 96" x 125" pallets can then be arranged lengthwise in the tunnel area of the AFT cargo compartment, in lieu of the 6 LD3 containers. The bulk cargo compartment can only be loaded with bulk and loose baggage. The usable volume of the bulk cargo compartment is 14.3 m 3 (505 ft 3 ) and the maximum load capacity is about 2541 kg (5602 lb). A divider net separates the bulk cargo compartment from the aft cargo compartment. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO COMPARTMENTS PRESENTATION Mar 15, 2006 Page 10 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 P 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CARGO COMPARTMENTS CAPACITY MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO COMPARTMENTS PRESENTATION Mar 15, 2006 Page 11 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 P 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CARGO LOADING SYSTEM PRESENTATION General Both the forward and aft cargo compartments have an independent semi-automatic Cargo Loading System (CLS), electrically powered and controlled from an Outside Control Panel (OCP) and an Inside Control Panel (ICP) with joysticks. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO LOADING SYSTEM PRESENTATION Mar 15, 2006 Page 12 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 P 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO LOADING SYSTEM PRESENTATION Mar 15, 2006 Page 13 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 P 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CARGO LOADING SYSTEM PRESENTATION Cargo Loading System One person, through inside and outside control panels can operate the CLS. The semi-automatic cargo loading systems of the forward and the aft lower deck cargo compartments are similar in construction and work independently. The CLS has: - Inside and outside control panels, - A power switch, - A compartment Control Box (CCB), - Sector Control Boxes (SCB), - Power Drive Units (PDUs), - Proximity switches located on different latches, - Mechanical components as: latches, guides, rollers, ball units. The CLS works only if the power switch is set to ON, the aircraft power is available and the manual door sill latches are down. The control panels send electrical signals through the CCB and SCB to the applicable PDU. The PDUs move the Unit Load Devices (ULDs) in the necessary direction and to their loading position. When the ULD is in the correct loading position, you must lock the latch manually. The locked latches electrically isolate the related PDU. The CLS is connected to the aircraft Onboard Maintenance System (OMS) to report system/component failures. If there is no electrical power available, it is possible to load or unload the cargo compartments manually. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL I - ATA 50 Cargo & Accessory Compartments CARGO LOADING SYSTEM PRESENTATION Mar 15, 2006 Page 14 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 5 0 P 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 AIRBUS S.A.S. 31707 BLAGNAC cedex, FRANCE STM REFERENCE L0Y06082 MARCH 2006 PRINTED IN FRANCE AIRBUS S.A.S. 2006 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED AN EADS JOINT COMPANY WITH BAE SYSTEMS