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GROUND HANDLING AND
SERVICING HANDBOOK
GHSH INTRODUCTION
1. General
A. This handbook is intended to assist ground handling and servicing personnel
that are not familiar with the Embraer Phenom 300 aircraft. The Embraer Phenom 300 Aircraft Maintenance Manual contains detailed maintenance or
inspection information.
B. This handbook is a supplement to the Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM)
and the Airplane Flight Manual (AFM). In case of conflict between this guide
and the AMM and / or AFM, the AMM and / or AFM shall take precedence.
C. The source of all information in this manual is, basically, the information in the
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3. It is vital that the operators commit themselves to keeping this manual update by
strictly inserting the revised pages in the proper locations according to the last
revision of manual available in the FlyEmbraer site.
4. The GHSH is composed by (Figure 1):
A. The front matter:
(1) Front Page
Shows the manufacturer's masthead, identification of the manual, the ini-
tial issue date, and revision number and date.
(2) Customer Comment Form
(3) List of Effective Aircraft
Provides a cross-reference tabulation of Aircraft Commercial Designation,
Customer Aircraft Number, and Manufacturer Serial Number.
(4) List of Effective Pages:
Lists all chapters and their list of effective pages with the latest issue dates.
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(5) Title of Introduction
(6) Introduction
B. GHSH Procedures
The GHSH procedures section is composed by:
(1) Procedures Title Page
(2) Table of Contents
(3) GHSH Procedures
(a) The GHSH procedures are organized into chapters:
Table 1 – GHSH Chapters
Chapter NumberChapter Title
9
10
12
20
24
27
28
29
32
71
Towing & Taxing
Parking, Mooring, Storage & Return to Service
Servicing
Standard Practices-Airframe
Electrical Power
Flight Controls
Fuel
Hydraulic Power
Landing Gear
Engine
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(b) PDF Page Identification and Numbering
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the skirting board page, and is composed as follows:
1. Top of Body Page
GHSH TASK 12-11-00-650-801-A
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Elements 1, 2, and 3 comprise the equipment identifier. The fourth
element is the three-digit function code, which defines the maintenance function being performed by tasks. The fifth element is a
three-digit number used to create unique numbers for all tasks, which
are similarly numbered through the first four elements. Tasks are
numbered from 801 through 999. The sixth element is an alphabetic
identifier (task) used to uniquely identify differences in configuration,
methods / techniques, variations of standard practices applications,
etc.
The task numbering shown in the skirting board page shows the
body page numbering followed by the page block numbering, that is
used to inform the type of procedure to be executed.
12-11-00-650-801-A/300
The table below lists the pageblocks and their respective names:
Table 2 - GHSH PageBlocks
PageBlock NamePageBlocks
System Description Section000
Component Location
Maintenance Practices
Servicing
Removal/Installation
Adjustment/Test
Inspection/Check
Cleaning/Painting
Repairs
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
C. GHSH Appendixes
(1) Appendix Title Page
(2) GSE (Ground Support Equipments) Title Page
(3) TOC GSE
(4) GSE (Ground Support Equipments)
(a) The GSE Appendix is composed of the GSE's referenced in the GHSH
(5) Consumable Products Title Page
(6) Consumable Products
tasks.The GSE Appendix is arranged in GSE number increasing order.
For information about other GSE's used in the Phenom 100, please
check the Illustrated Tool and Equipment Manual (ITEM).
(a) The Consumable Products Appendix is composed of a table which
lists all the consumable products referenced in the GHSH tasks. The
Consumable Products Appendix is arranged in part number alphabetical order. The Consumable Products Appendix provides the following
information about consumables:
1. PART NUMBER Column
This column provides the product part number and/or trade name.
When the product does not have a part number, its specification is
repeated in this column.
2. SPECIFICATION Column
This column gives the specification with which the material must
comply. A simple dash in this column denotes that the product does
not meet any specification or that only the product referred to in this
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3. DESIGNATION Column
This column presents a brief description of the material.
4. SUPPLIER Column
This column lists the names of the most usual suppliers of the
material.
5. SHELF LIFE Column
This column gives the period of time (in months) between the fabrication date and the last date when the conditions for use of the
product are still assured, providing the material is packed and
stored as specified.
6. DANGER CLASS Column
This column gives the product danger class according to the International Air Transportation Association (IATA) - Dangerous Goods
Regulations.
7. STORAGE CODE Column
This column lists codes referring to the conditions that assure the
proper preservation of the consumable products during their storage
period.
NOTE: The information from the manufacturer/supplier shall
always prevail over the one herein.
The table Storage Conditions gives the codes associated with the
conditions under which each product must be stored. This table
presents the following requirements:
a. Temperature
This column gives the proper ambient temperature, both in Celsius and Fahrenheit degrees, to store a product. It may give a
range of temperature (4 to 38 °C, for example) or the maximum
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b. Away From
This column gives the products/conditions from which the item
should stay away in order to guarantee its adequate preserva-
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tion. The following table gives the storage conditions.
Table 3 - Storage Code
Storage CodeTemperatureAway From
Fuel, Ozone and/or spark generat-
014 to 38 °C (39 to 100 °F)
ing devices Moisture, Dust, Oil,
Grease, Direct Sunlight, Fluorescent Light, Air in Circulation.
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PROCEDURES TITLE PAGE
LIST OF EFFECTIVE AIRCRAFT
LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES
INTRODUCTION TITLE
INTRODUCTION
PROCEDURES TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROCEDURES
APPENDIX TITLE PAGE
GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT APPENDIX
TITLE PAGE
GSE APPENDIX TABLE OF CONTENTS
GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENTS
CONSUMABLE PRODUCTS APPENDIX
TITLE PAGE
CONSUMABLE PRODUCTS APPENDIX
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(2) A list of effective pages is provided for the whole manual. The pages that
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D. Tools, Equipment and Auxiliary Items
(1) Aircraft Zones (Figure 2)
The GHSH procedures may refer to a zone to give the references necessary for the identification of the service areas or components. The figure 2
illustrates the zones location.
The circuit breakers used in the GHSH procedures appear in the follow
way:
"TOILET FLUSH-RHCBP (SHED BUS)"
where:
(a) TOILET FLUSH identifies the designation;
(b) RHCBP identifies the location of the circuit breaker. On the example,
the circuit breaker is located in right (RH) circuit breaker panel (CBP).
(c) (SHED BUS) identifies the bus.
The figure 3 and figure 4 shows the circuit breaker panels location on the
aircraft.