ATA 100
ATA 100 contains the reference to the ATA numbering system which is a common referencing standard for commercial aircraft documentation. This commonality permits greater ease of learning and understanding for pilots, aircraft maintenance technicians, and engineers alike. The standard numbering system was published by the Air Transport Association on June 1, 1956. While the ATA 100 numbering system has been superseded, it continued to be widely used until it went out of date back in 2015, especially in documentation for general aviation aircraft, on aircraft Fault Messages (for Post Flight Troubleshooting and Repair) and the electronic and printed manuals.
The Joint Aircraft ......System/Component (JASC) Code Tables was a modified version of the Air Transport Association of America (ATA), Specification 100 code. It was developed by the FAA's, Regulatory Support Division (AFS-600). This code table was constructed by using the new JASC code four digit format, along with an abbreviated code title. The abbreviated titles have been modified in some cases to clarify the intended use of the accompanying code. The final version of the JASC/ATA 100 code was released by the FAA in 1999.[1]
In 2000 the ATA Technical Information and Communications Committee (TICC) developed a new consolidated specification for the commercial aviation industry, ATA iSpec 2200. It includes an industry-wide approach for aircraft system numbering, as well as formatting and data content standards for documentation output. The main objectives of the new specification are to minimize cost and effort expended by operators and manufacturers, improve information quality and timeliness, and facilitate manufacturers' delivery of data that meet airline operational needs.[2] More recently, the international aviation community developed the S1000D standard, an XML specification for preparing, managing, and using equipment maintenance and operations information.
The unique aspect of the chapter numbers is its relevance for all aircraft. Thus a chapter reference number for a Boeing 747 will be the same for other Boeing aircraft, a BAe 125 and Airbus Aircraft. Examples of this include Oxygen (Chapter 35), Electrical Power (Chapter 24) and Doors (Chapter 52). Civil aviation authorities will also organize their information by ATA chapter like the Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) Guidebook from Transport Canada.
The ATA chapter format is always CC-SS where CC is the chapter and SS the section, see ATA extended list section below for details. Some website, like aircraft parts resellers, will sometimes refer to ATA 72R or 72T for reciprocating and turbine engines (jet or turboprop), this nomenclature is not part per say of the ATA numbering definition. The ATA 72 subchapter are different for reciprocating engines and turbine engines. Under JASC/ATA 100 the reciprocating engine are now under ATA 85.
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PECULIAR MILITARY CHAPTERS
ATA extended list (Out Of Date)[]ATA Specification 2200[]The ATA extended List is a breakdown to para (second two numbers e.g. 5-00) and sub para (third two numbers e.g. 5-10-00) for each ATA chapter. ATA Number and Para[]01 INTRODUCTION 02 ORGANIZATION AND HANDLING OF THE MANUAL 03 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE AIRCRAFT 04 AIRWORTHINESS LIMITATIONS 05 TIME LIMITS/ MAINTENANCE CHECKS
06 DIMENSIONS AND AREAS 07 LIFTING & SHORING
08 LEVELING & WEIGHING
09 TOWING & TAXIING
10 PARKING, MOORING, STORAGE & RETURN TO SERVICE 11 PLACARDS AND MARKINGS
12 SERVICING.
13 Unservicing 14 Reservicing 15 Ops Check Good 16 *Unassigned 17 *Unassigned 18 VIBRATION AND NOISE ANALYSIS (HELICOPTER ONLY)
19 *Unassigned 20 STANDARD PRACTICES-AIRFRAME
21 AIR CONDITIONING
22 AUTO FLIGHT
23 COMMUNICATIONS
24 ELECTRICAL POWER
25 EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS
26 FIRE PROTECTION
27 FLIGHT CONTROLS
28 FUEL
29 HYDRAULIC POWER
30 ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION
31 INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS
32 LANDING GEAR
33 LIGHTS
34 NAVIGATION
35 OXYGEN
36 PNEUMATIC
37 VACUUM
38 WATER/WASTE
39 *Unassigned 40 *Unassigned 41 WATER BALLAST
42 Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) 43 *Unassigned 44 CABIN SYSTEMS
45 CENTRAL MAINTENANCE SYSTEM (CMS)
46 INFORMATION SYSTEMS
47 NITROGEN GENERATION SYSTEM 48 *Unassigned 49 AIRBORNE AUXILIARY POWER
50 CARGO AND ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS
51 STANDARD PRACTICES, GENERAL
52 DOORS
53 FUSELAGE
54 NACELLES/PYLONS
55 STABILIZERS
56 WINDOWS
57 WINGS
58 *Unassigned 59 *Reserved for Airline Use 60 STANDARD PRACTICES - PROPELLER/ROTOR 61 PROPELLERS/PROPULSION
62 ROTOR(S)
63 ROTOR DRIVE(S)
64 TAIL ROTOR
65 TAIL ROTOR DRIVE
66 FOLDING BLADES/PYLON
67 ROTORS FLIGHT CONTROL
70 STANDARD PRACTICES - ENGINES 71 POWER PLANT
72 ENGINE TURBINE/TURBO PROP DUCTED FAN/UNDUCTED FAN
72 ENGINE - RECIPROCATING
73 ENGINE FUEL AND CONTROL
74 IGNITION
75 AIR
76 ENGINE CONTROLS
77 ENGINE INDICATING
78 EXHAUST
79 OIL
80 STARTING
81 TURBINES
82 WATER INJECTION
83 ACCESSORY GEAR-BOXES
84 PROPULSION AUGMENTATION
85 RECIPROCATING ENGINE
86 *Unassigned 87 *Unassigned 88 *Unassigned 89 *Unassigned 90 *Unassigned 91 CHARTS 92 *Unassigned 93 *Unassigned 94 *Unassigned 95 *Reserved for Airline Use 96 *Reserved for Airline Use 97 WIRING REPORTING 98 *Reserved for Airline Use 99 *Unassigned 100 *Do not use 101 *Do not use 102 *Do not use 103 *Do not use 104 *Do not use 105 *Do not use 106 *Do not use 107 *Do not use 108 *Do not use 109 *Do not use 110 *Do not use 111 *Do not use 112 *Do not use 113 *Do not use 114 *Do not use 115 FLIGHT SIMULATOR SYSTEMS/WORK SIMULATION Major Zones in Aircraft[]
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111:Lower Nose Compartment (BS 178 - BS 360) 112:Electronic Compartment (BS 360 - BS 480) 113:Forward Cargo Compartment 727-100 (BS 480 - BS 680) 727-200(BS 480 - BS 720D) 114:Air Conditioning Distribution Bay 727-100(BS 680 - BS 740) 727-200(BS 680 - BS 720D - BS 740) 115:Aft Cargo Compartment (BS 952 - BS 1176) 116:Forward Stairs and Fairing Door (BS 303.9 - BS 351.2, If Applicable) 131:Nose Wheel Well (BS 227.8 - BS 351.2) 132:Keel Beam Area (Antenna Bays) (BS 740 - BS 960) 133:Left Air Conditioning Equipment Compartment 727-100(BS 580 - BS 870) 727-200(BS 698 - BS 870) 134:Right Air Conditioning Equipment Compartment 727-100(BS 580 - BS 870) 727-200(BS 698 - BS 870) 135:Left Main Wheel Well And Wing To Body Fairing 727-100 (BS 870 - BS 1076) 727-200(BS 870 - BS 1007) 136:Right Main Wheel Well And Wing To Body Fairing 727-100 (BS 870 - BS 1076) 727-200(BS 870 - BS 1007) 141:Radome (BS 130 - BS 178) 174:Bladder Fuel Cell Area Tank 2 (Left BBL 70.5 - Right BBL 70.5)
221:Control Cabin Left (BS 178 - BS 259.5) 222:Control Cabin Right (BS 178 - BS 259.5) 223:Third Crewmember Station (BS 259.5 - BS 302) 224:Passenger Cabin (BS 302 - BS 1183) 225:Forward Lavatory Compartment (BS 304 - BS 343) 226:Galley Units No1 & No2 (BS 600 - BS 708) 227:Aft Left Lavatory Compartment (BS 1137 - BS 1176) 228:Aft Right Lavatory Compartment (BS 1137 - BS 1176) 237:Aft Airstairs Left Equipment Area (BS 1183 - BS 1342.4) 238:Aft Airstairs Right Equipment Area (BS 1183 - BS 1342.4) 239:Tailskid Compartment 242:Forward Entry Door (BS 312) 246:Aft Entry Door (BS 1183) 246A:Aft Service Door (BS 1052) 247:Aft Airstairs (BS 1223) 248:Main Cargo Door (BS 480 - BS 620 If Applicable) 249:Escape Hatches (BS 772 - BS 873)
391:Left Horizontal Stabilizer (Inspar) 391A:Left Horizontal Stabilizer (Leading Edge) 391B:Left Horizontal Stabilizer (Trailing Edge) 392:Right Horizontal Stabilizer (Inspar) 392A:Right Horizontal Stabilizer (Leading Edge) 392B:Right Horizontal Stabiliser (Trailing Edge) 393:Left Elevator And Tab 394:Right Elevator And Tab 395:Vertical Fin (Inspar) 395A:Vertical Fin (Leading Edge) 395B:Vertical Fin (Trailing Edge) 396:Stabilizer Trim Mechanism Compartment 397:Vertical Fin Tip Fairing 398:Upper Rudder And Tab 399:Lower Rudder And Tab
451:Engine No1 452:Engine No2 453:Engine No3 454:Engine Strut No1 455:Engine Strut No3
561:Left Removable Wing Tip 562:Left Outboard Wing Leading Edge (Inc Slats 1 -4 WS 332.5 - WS 790) 563:Left Inbd Wing Leading Edge (Inc L.D Flaps 1 -3 WBL 70.597 - WS 332.5) 571:Left Fuel Vent Surge Tank And Fuel Vent Outlet (Left WS 716.5 - Removable Wing Tip) 572:Tank No 1 ( Left WS 224.5 - Left WS 715.5) 573:Left Integral Section Tank No 2 (Left WBL 70.597 - WS 2244.5) 581:Left Wing Trailing Edge, Outbd Aileron And Control Tab 582:Left Wing Trailing Edge Outbd Flap And Spoilers No1 - No4 583:Left Wing Trailing Edge, Inbd Aileron And Control Tab 584:Left Wing Trailing Edge, Inbd Flap And Spoilers No5 - No7
664:Right Inbd Wing Leading Edge (Inc L.D Edge Flaps No44 - No6 WBL 70.597 - WS 332.5) 665:Right Otbd Wing Leading Edge (Inc Slats No5 - No8 WS 322.5 - WS 790) 666:Right Removable Wing Tip 675:Right Integral Section Tank No2 (Right WBL 70.597 - Right WS 224.5) 676:Tank No3 (Right WS 224.5 - Right WS 716.5) 677:Right Fuel Vent Surge Tank And Fuel Outlet (Right WS 716.5 - Removable Wing Tip) 685:Right Wing Trailing Edge, Inbd Flap And Spoilers No8 - No10 686:Right Wing Trailing Edge, Inbd Aileron And Control Tab 687:Right Wing Trailing Edge, Otbd Flap And Spoilers No11 - No14 688:Right Wing Trailing Edge, Otbd Aileron And Control Tab
710:Nose gear and doors 711:Nose gear 712:Forward side door R.H. 713:Forward side door L.H. 714:Rear door R.H. 715:Rear door L.H. 720:Main gear and doors L.H. 721:Main gear 722:Forward door 723:Mid door 724:Rear door R.H. 725:Rear door L.H. 730:Main gear and doors R.H. 731:Main gear 732:Forward door 733:Mid door 734:Rear door R.H. 735:Rear door L.H.
821:Forward Cargo Door 822:Aft Cargo Door 831:Forward Entry Door 832:Emergency Exit 833:Emergency Exit 834:Aft Entry Door 841:Forward Galley Service Door 842:Emergency Exit 843:Emergency Exit 844:Aft Galley Service Door See also[]
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