Monday, March 30, 2020

Where can I find reference in Aircraft Wiring?

Tereasa Sorensen: since no takers guess i have to give you one which i do hope would help.As far as my knowledge each aircraft manufacturer has a set of manuals per aircraft they made say B73-300. Boeing gives the buyer (customer airline) the set of manuals, AOM,IPC, WDM etc. Aircraft Overhaul Manual, Illustrated parts Catalogue & Wiring Diagram Manual.I think just like an AD( Airworthiness Directive) whether FAA or EASA, in this case EASA you just look up to EASA regulations pertaining the wiring you want to check. Let us say you want to look up re: rerouting of fuel wiring then you just have to check if this rerouting is applicable to EASA standard remembering that you're aircraft is a B737 and Boeing is the manufacturer and FAA has still the say on it. Is this what you mean? Or if simply you want to know EASA i think maybe just like FAA you could go to their website and maybe you can get the info you want.Keep in mind always the aircraft manufacturer if its Boeing but! your operating in Europe then EASA has his own set of AD's but AD reference is Boeing AD so he satisfy the part that the aircraft is US made and FAA still governs if its Airbus then its EASA all the way but you can see some FAA AD's also as reference AD because of the engine or APU which is either GE or the latter Sunstrand-Garrett. Hope I'd help....Show more

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