Calibration is an essential process that verifies the compliance of a measuring instrument with its design and functional specifications. By conducting calibration, we can determine the deviation value of the measuring instrument and ensure that it aligns with its specifications.
As time progresses, the performance of a measuring instrument inevitably declines, and it becomes necessary to calibrate it to preserve its function and performance.
The advantages of calibrating a measuring instrument include preserving its function and performance, preventing product defects, maintaining the instrument’s condition to align with its specifications, avoiding hazardous risks, and minimizing work accidents to ensure workplace safety.
HEAVY MAINTENANCE
Capability Type
ATR (Avions de Transport Régional)
Model
Description Capabillity
ATR-42
Base Maintenance up to “C” Check, 12 Years, 36000FL
ATR-72
Base Maintenance up to “C” Check, 12 Years, 36000FL
Fokker BV
Model
Description Capabillity
F-27 Series
Base Maintenance up to “D” Check
F-27 Mk 50
Base Maintenance up to 12000 FHRS
F-28 Mk 70/100
Base Maintenance up to “15000 FHRS” Check
The Boeing Company
Model
Description Capabillity
B737-200
Base Maintenance up to “D” Check
B737-300
Base Maintenance up to “D” Check
B737-400
Base Maintenance up to “D” Check
B737-500
Base Maintenance up to “D” Check
CASA (Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA)
Model
Description Capabillity
NC 212 Series
Base Maintenance up to “D” Check
CN 235 Series
Base Maintenance up to “C” Check
De Havilland
Model
Description Capabillity
DHC-6 Series
Base Maintenance up to “C” Check/EMMA 48 Check
Xian Aircraft
Model
Description Capabillity
MA-60
Base Maintenance up to “C” Check
Cessna Aircraft
Model
Description Capabillity
Cessna 172 Series
Base Maintenance up to “Annual” Check and Re- Assembly