Frequently Asked Questions
The decision to remove Chapter 4 from the Maintenance Manual (MM) and issue a stand-alone
Airworthiness Limitations Manual (ALM) was made for the following reasons:
We were experiencing delays in being able to issue a MM revision because any Chapter 4
content of a revision had to be approved and signed by the FAA. Removing Chapter 4 data
from the MM has speeded the revision issuing process. Furthermore, owners/operators did not
always have a copy (current or otherwise) of the MM, so did not have the required
airworthiness limitations data. A stand-alone ALM allows the end user to have the required
limitations data without necessarily having an MM. The ALM is distributed to all
owners/operators of record free of charge.
If you are receiving mailings with … FAA … on the first line of the label, these are
distributions from the FAA Owner of Record mailing list. To discontinue these mailings
you must contact the FAA in Oklahoma City to remove your airplane from the list. For more
information visit the FAA web site at
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraft.asp. Hawker Beechcraft Corp. cannot remove names
from this list.
For those mailings with … SOFI … or neither "FAA" or "SOFI" on the first line, contact TMDC
at 1-800-796-2665 or 316-676-8238 to discontinue the mailings.
The following forms are available for download in the Pilots page:
- Aircraft Time Log
- Maintenance/Inspection Entries
- Instrument, Static and Avionics Checks
- Service Bulletin/Service Instruction Compliance Log
- Airworthiness Directive Log
- Alteration/Modification Record of Compliance
- Hawker Beechcraft Kits Record of Compliance
Customs fee values are based on the purchase price of the order per Dept. of Commerce regulations and fees are determined by individual destination country. The information shipped is considered technical data and cannot be shipped as "books".
Try looking for either a Maintenance Manual or a Shop Manual.
Try to look under Shop Manuals for your aircraft. It's the same as a Maintenance Manual but sometimes contains the wiring information.
Check to see if your serial number is listed under a Shop Manual. Generally, if there is not a Wiring Diagram Manual for your serial number, you can find that information in the Shop Manual.
Many Flight Manuals are incorporated into other types of pilot's books, such as a Pilot's Operating Handbook or a Pilot's Operating Manual. It may have its own part number but is not available separately. This is not always the case; at times there is both a Pilot's Operating Manual and Flight Manual for an aircraft. Try searching for a POM or POH. Other airplane handbooks might be listed as 'FlightHandbook'.
Try entering your part number but leave off the last alpha character of the part number, leaving just the base part number. Or try searching by the model of aircraft and the type of manual or click 'Complete' instead of 'Current'. If you still can't find it, call us; it may have been discontinued.
We only keep revisions for one revision back or until stock is depleted. If you miss this window you will need to purchase a new manual. (Therefore, we encourage the purchase of a subscription service.)
Try looking for an Owners Manual, this is all the same information but with different names.
Not available on-line yet, please contact us:
TMDC
Technical Manual Distribution Center
tmdc@hawkerbeechcraft.com - E-Mail
1-800-796-2665 toll free
316-676-8238 direct phone
316-671-2540 fax
On the Publications tab select 'Current' and enter your base part number, this references the latest revision to your manual. If you do not have the most current revision go back to the Publications tab and select 'Complete' to find a complete list of the revision still available for purchase. If you've missed revisions that are not listed on this screen, you'll need to purchase a new manual.
For many years the factory did not keep a record of revisions by date but rather by revision number. Revisions are published in number order (1, 2, 3, etc.); for older publications this may be the only way to tell if you have the most current revision. Check 'Current=' on the Publications tab and enter your part number to see.
Beech manuals - When a book has been reissued the base part number will end with 'B' and
revision numbers will continue on 1, 2, 3 etc. until another reissue and then it becomes
a 'C'. Hawker manuals - Revision numbers are used whether the manual has been revised or
reissued. Look for "Reissue" in the description.
Hawker Beechcraft Corp. does not furnish vendor manuals except for what is contained in the Component Maintenance Manuals. You can call our Technical Support team for questions at 1-800-429-5372 or 316-676-3140.
Search by Part Number for "CD" or "IML" for maintenance libraries. Maintenance Library
CD's contain multiple books. Those part numbers that start with 'CD' are generally
single book PDF page-turner CD's.
Locate the part number of your binder (not the manual) on the inside cover.
On the Search screen, search by the binder part number or select Manual Type as "Binders".
You can also select the "Binders" tab on the left side of the screen to see a list of binders and their associated manuals.
Airworthiness Directives are mailed by the FAA; go to
www.faa.gov for information on how to acquire ADs or see Important Phone numbers
on the Contact Us page.
Go to the FAA web site at
www.faa.gov for a Minimum Equipment List (MEL / MMEL). The MEL
(Maintenance & Operational Procedures) is available on the Electronic Maintenance Libraries
for the Hawker 1 through 850XP series and Hawker 4000.
Contact TMDC (1.800.796.2665 or 316.676.8238) for other aircraft data such as RVSM kits, GTOW kits, wiring documents, weight and balance data (master equipment list), serialization lists and avionics drawings.
Active subscribers to the Online Service Information (OSI) library were sent a
notification letter with their sr (subscription reference) number on it. Renewal notices
for the OSI subscriptions also contain the sr number. You can contact TMDC (1.800.796.2665
or 316.676.8238) to obtain your sr number or subscribe to the libraries. Subscriptions
that have been allowed to lapse, however, will not work. Only active subscriptions will
have access to the libraries.
In compliance with Dept. of Commerce regulations, you must log into the web site to obtain any information classified as 'technical data'. This includes service bulletins, communiqués, crash, fire and rescue cards, flight manual supplements, MFD checklists and any other publications containing technical information. Indexes, price lists, logs and other miscellaneous reports do not contain technical information and do not require a log in for access.
Frequently Used Acronyms
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AFM
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Aircraft Flight Manual |
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AFMS
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Aircraft Flexible Maintenance Schedule |
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CMM
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Component Maintenance Manual |
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COMM
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Communiqué |
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DDG
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Dispatch Deviation Guide |
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FM
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Flight Manual |
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FMS
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Flight Manual Supplement |
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IML |
Interactive Maintenance Library |
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IPC
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Illustrated Parts Catalog |
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MC
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Model Communiqué |
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MM
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Maintenance Manual |
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MMA
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Maintenance Manual Addenda |
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NDT
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Non-Destructive Test Manual
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NTM
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Non-Destructive Test Manual |
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OSI |
Online Service Information |
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PBC
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Passenger Briefing Card |
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PCB
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Printed Circuit Board Manual |
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PCL
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Pilot's Check List |
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POH
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Pilot's Operating Handbook |
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POM
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Pilot's Operating Manual |
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PPB
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Power Plant Build Manual |
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REPS - now known as IML
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Interactive Maintenance Library |
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SB
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Service Bulletin |
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SC
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Safety Communiqué |
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SIM
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Structural Inspection Manual |
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SIRM
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Structural Inspection & Repair Manual |
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SOFI
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Safety of Flight Information |
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SR# |
Subscription Reference Number |
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SRM
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Structural Repair Manual
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WDM
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Wiring Diagram Manual |
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WPC
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Wiring Parts Catalog |