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Offline obimber

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IHP
« on: 30 December 2011, 14:46 »
Hi all,

I'm new to the forum and have an initial question that German pilots might answer (since, I guess, this only applies only to Germans in this form):

Does anybody have made experience with the new IHP (Instandhaltungsprogramm) that we need to submit to the LBA now? I need to register an ASW15B and have to go through this process. Any help is welcome. It would be great if someone of you has a submitted / approved IHP for a 15 that I can use as a template. I know that the standard forms can be downloaded from the LBA website. But a form that is already filled out (possible approved) would make my life a lot easier.

Thanks and have a good new year,
--oliver

Offline Johan van Ravenzwaaij

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Re: IHP
« Reply #1 on: 03 January 2012, 08:10 »
Hi,

We own a dutch registered ASW-15B so we have a dutch version, but we are all under EASA regulations here in europe. I will ask my co-owner for our version. I think you can work it out with google translate.
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Re: IHP
« Reply #2 on: 03 January 2012, 08:22 »
Hi,

Thanks! But I'm not sure if this is the same in the Netherlands. In addition to the regular registration form, we (in Germany) need to fill out a new IHP (maintenance program). This is quite new and mandatory for all new registrations (as well as for all planes until 2013). Putting this maintenance program together is quite a lot of work. That is why you can find already filled out and approved templates in other forums (e.g., Segelflug.de) - but only for other planes. I wasn't lucky to find one for the ASW-15. Anyway, it seems that I have to bite through this myself now. If I'm done, I will post the form to the forum. It might, at least, help the German part of the community.     

Best,
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Re: IHP
« Reply #3 on: 03 January 2012, 08:31 »
We are talking about an ARC, right? And yes, that's a lot of work. We made one, with a lot of help of our club technician, last year.
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Re: IHP
« Reply #4 on: 03 January 2012, 09:28 »
No. The ARC is the regular annual check. The IHP is a general maintainance program that we have to define / propose and get approved in advance. It includes regular maintainance work in individual periods for all essential parts and instrumens - including lists of individual maintainance documenents, etc. The IHP is basically (only) a form that has to be filled out and approved.

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Re: IHP
« Reply #5 on: 03 January 2012, 10:19 »
I'm pretty sure we have that too. I made an unofficial maintenance program some years ago. As I recall correctly (the other owners do the administrative tasks), the maintenance program must comply to the new EASA rules. So we have a new certified maintenance program. It's at the max 2 years old.
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Re: IHP
« Reply #6 on: 03 January 2012, 11:19 »
Maybe you have a similar form. You could post it and we'll see. We had simple maintenance program forms (SIHP) before. They were easy. The new IHPs, however, are more complex.

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Re: IHP
« Reply #7 on: 12 January 2012, 18:10 »
Hi obimer,

I did submit an IHP for a 15B a few days ago after having incorporated the LBA´s review findings. Once approved I´ll upload it to the media section of this great portal, so anybody can use it as a template. 

Regards,
Dirk

Offline Johan van Ravenzwaaij

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Re: IHP
« Reply #8 on: 12 January 2012, 18:31 »
Once approved I´ll upload it to the media section of this great portal, so anybody can use it as a template. 
Thumbs up! :)
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Re: IHP
« Reply #9 on: 10 April 2012, 11:49 »
I would post our IHP, we made last year for our german registered ASW15b. How can I do this?

Thanks a lot

Benni

 

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