TM 1-1520-265-23SECTION IINTRODUCTION1. INTRODUCTION.a. This manual contains instructions for accomplishing Nondestructive Inspection (NDI) of the H-60helico1pterse|es at the AVUM and AVIM levels. The procedures described in this manual are intended to provideinstructions for the NDI of locations where service defects would prevent items from performing their designatedfunctions, and of components for serviceability. These procedures were developed through review of H-60 seriesTechnical Manual inspection requirements. The goal is to upgrade these requirements wherever possible using NDImethodology to improve inspection quality, decrease inspection time, and increase systems operational readiness. Otherfactors involved were maintenance engineering analysis, experience, and comparison with similar installations.Procedures shall be reviewed and changes and additions made during the service life of the equipment by continuallyevaluating the following: performance of the equipment, results of scheduled inspections, and thorough study of failuredata. Local conditions, such as special utilization of climatic environment, may dictate more detailed inspections.Commanders and their maintenance officers are expected to exercise their prerogative to increase the frequency andscope of any inspection as required.b. This manual may pertain to part, or all types and series, of a model, and may, therefore, contain requirementsapplicable to specific equipment that is not installed on an individual model. When this situation is encountered, thoserequirements that are not applicable should be disregarded.c. This manual does not contain inspection level or frequency, acceptance and rejection limitations, norinstructions for correcting defective conditions. Inspection levels and frequency are provided in the inspectionrequirements manuals. Detailed acceptance and rejection criteria and instructions for correcting defective conditions areprovided in applicable maintenance manuals and are, therefore, not contained in this manual. Decisions regarding theserviceability of components properly belong with maintenance technicians trained, skilled, and experienced in theirparticular specialty, such as airframe, hydraulic, or propulsion. Also, it would duplicate existing information and make thetask of incorporating the numerous changes to inspection frequency and repair instructions impractical.d. The inspection requirements are stated in such a manner as to address the following: (1) What part or area isto be inspected? (2) What conditions are to be sought? (3) What NDI method is to be used? (4) How is the method to beperformed? In scope, the inspection procedures are designed to direct attention of maintenance personnel tocomponents and areas where service defects can occur. The procedures also provide detailed instructions on theapplication of NDI in an effort to ensure the serviceability of these areas.e. Nondestructive inspection methods require application by trained, experienced, and proficient technicians. Thismanual provides detailed procedures for the application of nondestructive methods to inspect specific areas or locations.However, it must be emphasized that the reliability of the inspection depends upon the proper evaluation of the resultsobtained from the inspection equipment.f. While using this manual, such adjectives as left and right, upper and lower, front and rear, forward and aft, andclockwise and counterclockwise refer to the helicopter as viewed from the rear (aft), looking forward.g. Changes and supplements to this manual will be published when necessary to add, delete, or change the scopeof requirements. Such changes will be based on factual data accumulated as1-1
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