Embraer ERJ-190 Series (GE CF34)
ATA 05
– ATA12
B1.1. and B2
AIRPLANE GENERAL
ISSUE 1, 24 Sep 2014
FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY
Page:
110
LONG TERM PARKING
Long-term parking procedures apply to aircraft that must stay parked for
more than seven days. When followed, these procedures will prevent the
deterioration of aircraft components exposed to the elements.
These components include:
aircraft structure,
airborne equipment/furnishings and
system components.
There are different preservation procedures for the different times during
which the aircraft must stay out of operation.
These times are specified as follows:
Short out-of-operation time - applicable to times up to 30 days and
Short out-of-operation time - applicable to times up to 60 days and
Long out-of-operation time - applicable to times longer than 60 days.
As well a procedure for prolonged parking in volcanic ash condition is
available.
For details regarding these procedures, refer to the appropriate manuals.