Where can I get a COMPLETE list of the ATA-100 aircraft systems classification? Not on their website, I've checked that already. I have a list going from 1 to 12 and from 21 to 38 but I would like to have the complete list. 43.13-1B - Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices - Aircraft Inspection and Repair Large AC. This includes Change 1. Date Issued September 08, 1998.
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 While the ATA 100 numbering system has been superseded, it continued to be widely used until it went out of date back in 2015, especially in documentation for general aviation aircraft, on aircraft Fault Messages (for Post Flight Troubleshooting and Repair) and the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).
- 1ATA Chapters
- 2ATA extended list (Out Of Date)
- 2.1ATA Specification 2200
ATA Chapters[edit]
Aircraft General[edit]
ATA Number | ATA Chapter name |
---|---|
ATA 00 | GENERAL |
ATA 01 | MAINTENANCE POLICY |
ATA 02 | OPERATIONS |
ATA 03 | SUPPORT |
ATA 04 | AIRWORTHINESS LIMITATIONS |
ATA 05 | TIME LIMITS/MAINTENANCE CHECKS |
ATA 06 | DIMENSIONS AND AREAS |
ATA 07 | LIFTING AND SHORING |
ATA 08 | LEVELING AND WEIGHING |
ATA 09 | TOWING AND TAXIING |
ATA 10 | PARKING, MOORING, STORAGE AND RETURN TO SERVICE |
ATA 11 | PLACARDS AND MARKINGS |
ATA 12 | SERVICING |
ATA 14 | HARDWARE AND GENERAL TOOLS |
ATA 15 | AIRCREW INFORMATION |
ATA 16 | CHANGE OF ROLE |
ATA 18 | VIBRATION AND NOISE ANALYSIS (HELICOPTER ONLY) |
Airframe systems[edit]
ATA Number | ATA Chapter name |
---|---|
ATA 20 | STANDARD PRACTICES - AIRFRAME |
ATA 21 | AIR CONDITIONING |
ATA 22 | AUTO FLIGHT |
ATA 23 | COMMUNICATION |
ATA 24 | ELECTRICAL POWER |
ATA 25 | EQUIPMENT /FURNISHINGS |
ATA 26 | FIRE PROTECTION |
ATA 27 | FLIGHT CONTROLS |
ATA 28 | FUEL |
ATA 29 | HYDRAULIC POWER |
ATA 30 | ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION |
ATA 31 | INDICATING / RECORDING SYSTEM |
ATA 32 | LANDING GEAR |
ATA 33 | LIGHTS |
ATA 34 | NAVIGATION |
ATA 35 | OXYGEN |
ATA 36 | PNEUMATIC |
ATA 37 | VACUUM |
ATA 38 | WATER / WASTE |
ATA 39 | ELECTRICAL - ELECTRONIC PANELS AND MULTIPURPOSE COMPONENTS |
ATA 40 | MULTISYSTEM |
ATA 41 | WATER BALLAST |
ATA 42 | INTEGRATED MODULAR AVIONICS |
ATA 44 | CABIN SYSTEMS |
ATA 45 | ONBOARD MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS (OMS) |
ATA 46 | INFORMATION SYSTEMS |
ATA 47 | INERT GAS SYSTEM |
ATA 48 | IN FLIGHT FUEL DISPENSING |
ATA 49 | AIRBORNE AUXILIARY POWER |
Structure[edit]
ATA Number | ATA Chapter name |
---|---|
ATA 50 | CARGO AND ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS |
ATA 51 | STANDARD PRACTICES AND STRUCTURES - GENERAL |
ATA 52 | DOORS |
ATA 53 | FUSELAGE |
ATA 54 | NACELLES/PYLONS |
ATA 55 | STABILIZERS |
ATA 56 | WINDOWS |
ATA 57 | WINGS |
Propeller/rotor[edit]
ATA Number | ATA Chapter name |
---|---|
ATA 60 | STANDARD PRACTICES - PROP./ROTOR |
ATA 61 | PROPELLERS/ PROPULSORS |
ATA 62 | MAIN ROTOR(S) |
ATA 63 | MAIN ROTOR DRIVE(S) |
ATA 64 | TAIL ROTOR |
ATA 65 | TAIL ROTOR DRIVE |
ATA 66 | FOLDING BLADES/PYLON |
ATA 67 | ROTORS FLIGHT CONTROL |
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Power plant[edit]
ATA Number | ATA Chapter name |
---|---|
ATA 71 | POWER PLANT |
ATA 72 | ENGINE |
ATA 72T | ENGINE - TURBINE/TURBOPROP, DUCTED FAN/UNDUCTED FAN |
ATA 72R | ENGINE - RECIPROCATING |
ATA 73 | ENGINE - FUEL AND CONTROL |
ATA 74 | IGNITION |
ATA 75 | BLEED AIR |
ATA 76 | ENGINE CONTROLS |
ATA 77 | ENGINE INDICATING |
ATA 78 | EXHAUST |
ATA 79 | OIL |
ATA 80 | STARTING |
ATA 81 | TURBINES (RECIPROCATING ENGINES) |
ATA 82 | WATER INJECTION |
ATA 83 | ACCESSORY GEAR BOX (ENGINE DRIVEN) |
ATA 84 | PROPULSION AUGMENTATION |
MISCELLANOUS
ATA Number | ATA Chapter name |
---|---|
ATA 91 | CHARTS |
ATA 97 | WIRING REPORTING |
ATA 115 | FLIGHT SIMULATOR SYSTEMS |
ATA 116 | FLIGHT SIMULATOR CUING SYSTEM |
PECULIAR MILITARY CHAPTERS
ATA Number | ATA Chapter name |
---|---|
ATA 92 | ELECTRICAL POWER MULTIPLEXING |
ATA 93 | SURVEILLANCE |
ATA 94 | WEAPON SYSTEM |
ATA 95 | CREW ESCAPE AND SAFETY |
ATA 96 | MISSILES, DRONES AND TELEMETRY |
ATA 98 | METEOROLOGICAL AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH |
ATA extended list (Out Of Date)[edit]
ATA Specification 2200[edit]
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[edit]
01 *Reserved for Airline Use
02 *Reserved for Airline Use
03 *Reserved for Airline Use
04 *Reserved for Airline Use
05 TIME LIMITS/ MAINTENANCE CHECKS
- -00 General
- -10 Time Limits
- -20 Scheduled Maintenance Checks
- -30 & -40 Reserved
- -50 Unscheduled Maintenance checks
06 DIMENSIONS AND AREAS
07 LIFTING & SHORING
- -00 General
- -10 Jacking
- -20 Shoring
08 LEVELING & WEIGHING
- -00 General
- -10 Weighing and Balancing
- -20 Leveling
09 TOWING & TAXIING
- -00 General
- -10 Towing
- -20 Taxiing
10 PARKING, MOORING, STORAGE & RETURN TO SERVICE
11 PLACARDS AND MARKINGS
- -00 General
- -10 Exterior Color Schemes and Markings
- -20 Exterior Placards and Markings
- -30 Interior Placards
12 SERVICING.
- -00 General
- -10 Replenishing
- -20 Scheduled Servicing
- -30 Unscheduled Servicing
13 Unservicing
14 Reservicing
15 Ops Check Good
16 *Unassigned
17 *Unassigned
18 VIBRATION AND NOISE ANALYSIS (HELICOPTER ONLY)
- -00 GENERAL -
- -10 VIBRATION ANALYSIS
- -20 NOISE ANALYSIS
19 *Unassigned
20 STANDARD PRACTICES-AIRFRAME
- -00 Electrical Standard Items/Practices
- -90 *Reserved for Airline Use
21 AIR CONDITIONING
- -00 Air Conditioning - General
- -10 Compression
- -20 Distribution
- -30 Pressurization Control
- -40 Heating
- -50 Cooling
- -60 Temperature Control
- -70 Moisture/Air Contaminant Control
22 AUTO FLIGHT
- -00 General
- -10 Autopilot
- -20 Speed-Attitude Correction
- -30 Auto Throttle
- -40 System Monitor
- -50 Aerodynamic Load Alleviating
23 COMMUNICATIONS
- -00 General
- -10 Speech Communications
- -15 SATCOM
- -20 Data Transmission and Automatic Calling
- -30 Passenger Address, Entertainment and Comfort
- -40 Interphone
- -50 Audio Integrating
- -60 Static Discharging
- -70 Audio & Video Monitoring
- -80 Integrated Automatic Tuning
24 ELECTRICAL POWER
- -00 General
- -10 Generator Drive
- -20 AC Generation
- -30 DC Generation
- -40 External Power
- -50 AC Electrical Load Distribution
- -60 DC Electrical Load Distribution
25 EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS
- -00 General
- -10 Flight Compartment
- -20 Passenger Compartment
- -30 Galley
- -40 Lavatories
- -50 Additional Compartments
- -60 Emergency
- -70 Available
- -80 Insulation
26 FIRE PROTECTION
- -00 General
- -10 Detection
- -20 Extinguishing
- -30 Explosion Suppression
27 FLIGHT CONTROLS
- -00 General
- -10 Aileron & Tab
- -20 Rudder & Tab
- -30 Elevator & Tab
- -40 Horizontal Stabilizer
- -50 Flaps
- -60 Spoiler, Drag Devices and Variable Aerodynamic Fairings
- -70 Gust Lock & Dampener
- -80 Lift Augmenting
28 FUEL
- -00 General
- -10 Storage
- -20 Distribution
- -30 Dump
- -40 Indicating
29 HYDRAULIC POWER
- -00 General
- -10 Main
- -20 Auxiliary
- -30 Indicating
30 ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION
- -00 General
- -10 Airfoil
- -20 Air Intakes
- -30 Pitot and Static
- -40 Windows, Windshields and Doors
- -50 Antennas and Radomes
- -60 Propellers/Rotors
- -70 Water Lines
- -80 Detection
31 INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS
- -00 General
- -10 Instrument & Control Panels
- -20 Independent Instruments
- -30 Recorders
- -40 Central Computers
- -50 Central Warning Systems
- -60 Central Display Systems
- -70 Automatic Data Reporting Systems
32 LANDING GEAR
- -00 General
- -10 Main Gear and Doors
- -20 Nose Gear and Doors
- -30 Extension and Retraction
- -40 Wheels and Brakes
- -50 Steering
- -60 Position Indication and Warning
- -70 Supplementary Gear
33 LIGHTS
- -00 General
- -10 Flight Compartment
- -20 Passenger Compartment
- -30 Cargo and Service Compartments
- -40 Exterior
- -50 Emergency Lighting
34 NAVIGATION
- -00 General
- -10 Flight Environment Data
- -20 Attitude & Direction
- -30 Landing and Taxiing Aids
- -40 Independent Position Determining
- -50 Dependent Position Determining
- -60 Flight Management Computing
35 OXYGEN
- -00 General
- -10 Crew
- -20 Passenger
- -30 Portable
36 PNEUMATIC
- -00 General
- -10 Distribution
- -20 Indicating
37 VACUUM
- -00 General
- -10 Distribution
- -20 Indicating
38 WATER/WASTE
- -00 General
- -10 Potable
- -20 Wash
- -30 Waste Disposal
- -40 Air Supply
39 *Unassigned
40 *Unassigned
41 WATER BALLAST
- -00 General
- -10 Storage
- -20 Dump
- -30 Indication
42 Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA)
43 *Unassigned
44 CABIN SYSTEMS
- -00 General
- -10 Cabin Core System
- -20 In-flight Entertainment System
- -30 External Communication System
- -40 Cabin Mass Memory System
- -50 Cabin Monitoring System
- -60 Miscellaneous Cabin System
45 CENTRAL MAINTENANCE SYSTEM (CMS)
- -00 General
- -5 thru -19 CMS/Aircraft General
- -20 thru -49 CMS/Airframe Systems
- -45 Central Maintenance System
- -50 thru -59 CMS/Structures
- -60 thru -69 CMS/Propellers
- -70 thru -89 CMS/Power Plant
46 INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- -00 General
- -10 Airplane General Information Systems
- -20 Flight Deck Information Systems
- -30 Maintenance Information Systems
- -40 Passenger Cabin Information Systems
- -50 Miscellaneous Information Systems
47 NITROGEN GENERATION SYSTEM
48 *Unassigned
49 AIRBORNE AUXILIARY POWER
- -00 General
- -10 Power Plant
- -20 Engine
- -30 Engine Fuel and Control
- -40 Ignition/Starting
- -50 Air
- -60 Engine Controls
- -70 Indicating
- -80 Exhaust
- -90 Oil
50 CARGO AND ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS
- -00 General
- -10 Cargo Compartments
- -20 Cargo Loading Systems
- -30 Cargo Related Systems
- -40 Available
- -50 Accessory
- -60 Insulation
51 STANDARD PRACTICES, GENERAL
- -00 General
- -10 Investigation, Cleanup and Aerodynamic Smoothness
- -20 Processes
- -30 Materials
- -40 Fasteners
- -50 Support of Airplane for Repair and Alignment Check Procedures
- -60 Control-Surface Balancing
- -70 Repairs
- -80 Electrical Bonding
52 DOORS
- -00 General
- -10 Passenger/Crew
- -20 Emergency Exit
- -30 Cargo
- -40 Service and Miscellaneous
- -50 Fixed Interior
- -60 Entrance Stairs
- -70 Monitoring and Operation
- -80 Landing Gear
53 FUSELAGE
- -00 General
- -10 thru -90 (As Required) Fuselage Sections
54 NACELLES/PYLONS
- -00 General
- -10 thru -40 (As Required) Nacelle Section
- -50 thru -80 (As Required) Pylon
55 STABILIZERS
- -00 General
- -10 Horizontal Stabilizer or Canard
- -20 Elevator
- -30 Vertical Stabilizer
- -40 Rudder
56 WINDOWS
- -00 General
- -10 Flight Compartment
- -20 Passenger Compartment
- -30 Door
- -40 Inspection and Observation
57 WINGS
- -00 General
- -10 Center Wing
- -20 Outer Wing
- -30 Wing Tip
- -40 Leading Edge and Leading Edge Devices
- -50 Trailing Edge Trailing Edge Devices
- -60 Ailerons and Elevons
- -70 Spoilers
- -80 (as required)
- -90 Wing Folding System
58 *Unassigned
59 *Reserved for Airline Use
60 STANDARD PRACTICES - PROPELLER/ROTOR
61 PROPELLERS/PROPULSION
- -00 General
- -10 Propeller Assembly
- -20 Controlling
- -30 Braking
- -40 Indicating
- -50 Propulsor Duct
62 ROTOR(S)
- -00 General
- -10 Rotor blades
- -20 Rotor head(s)
- -30 Rotor Shaft(s)/Swashplate Assy(ies)
- -40 Indicating
63 ROTOR DRIVE(S)
- -00 General
- -10 Engine/Gearbox couplings
- -20 Gearbox(es)
- -30 Mounts, attachments
- -40 Indicating
64 TAIL ROTOR
- -00 General
- -10* Rotor blades
- -20* Rotor head
- -30 Available
- -40 Indicating
65 TAIL ROTOR DRIVE
- -00 General
- -10 Shafts
- -20 Gearboxes
- -30 Available
- -40 Indicating
66 FOLDING BLADES/PYLON
- -00 General
- -10 Rotor blades
- -20 Tail pylon
- -30 Controls and Indicating
67 ROTORS FLIGHT CONTROL
- -00 General
- -10 Rotor
- -20 Anti-torque Rotor control (Yaw control)
- -30 Servo-control System
70 STANDARD PRACTICES - ENGINES
71 POWER PLANT
- -00 General
- -10 Cowling
- -20 Mounts
- -30 Fireseals
- -40 Attach Fittings
- -50 Electrical Harness
- -60 Air Intakes
- -70 Engine Drains
72 ENGINE TURBINE/TURBO PROP DUCTED FAN/UNDUCTED FAN
- -00 General
- -10 Reduction Gear, Shaft Section (Turbo-Prop and/or Front Mounted Gear Driven Propulsor)
- -20 Air Inlet Section
- -30 Compressor Section
- -40 Combustion Section
- -50 Turbine Section
- -60 Accessory Drives
- -70 By-pass Section
- -80 Propulsor Section (Rear Mounted)
73 ENGINE FUEL AND CONTROL
![Ata 13 Aviation Ata 13 Aviation](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125657420/161684308.jpg)
- -00 General
- -10 Distribution
- -20 Controlling
- -30 Indicating
74 IGNITION
- -00 General
- -10 Electrical Power
- -20 Distribution
- -30 Switching
75 AIR
- -00 General
- -10 Engine Anti-Icing
- -20 Cooling
- -30 Compressor Control
- -40 Indicating
76 ENGINE CONTROLS
- -00 General
- -10 Power Control
- -20 Emergency Shutdown
77 ENGINE INDICATING
- -00 General
- -10 Power
- -20 Temperature
- -30 Analyzers
- -40 Integrated Engine Instrument Systems
78 EXHAUST
- -00 General
- -10 Collector/Nozzle
- -20 Noise Suppressor
- -30 Thrust Reverser
- -40 Supplementary Air
79 OIL
- -00 General
- -10 Storage
- -20 Distribution
- -30 Indicating
80 STARTING
- -00 General
- -10 Cranking
81 TURBINES
- -00 General
- -10 Power Recovery
- -20 Turbo-Supercharger
82 WATER INJECTION
- -00 General
- -10 Storage
- -20 Distribution
- -30 Dumping and Purging
- -40 Indicating
83 ACCESSORY GEAR-BOXES
- -00 General
- -10 Drive Shaft Section
- -20 Gearbox Section
84 PROPULSION AUGMENTATION
- -00 General
- -10 Jet Assist Takeoff
85 RECIPROCATING ENGINE
- -00 General
- -10 Fuel Cell Stack
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[edit]
- Zone 100 Fuselage Lower
- Zone 200 Fuselage Top
- Zone 300 Stabilizers / Empennage
- Zone 400 Nacelles-Pylons
- Zone 500 Left Wing
- Zone 600 Right Wing
- Zone 700 Landing Gear Compartment
- Zone 800 Doors
- Zone 900 Lavatories & Galleys
Major sub Zones in Aircraft[edit]
- Zone 100 Fuselage Lower
- Zone 200 Fuselage Top
- Zone 300 Stabilizers / Empennage
- Zone 400 Nacelles-Pylons
- Zone 500 Left Wing
- Zone 600 Right Wing
- Zone 700 Landing Gear Compartment
- Zone 800 Doors
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
References[edit]
- ^MONRONEY, MIKE. 'FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION JOINT AIRCRAFT SYSTEM/COMPONENT CODE TABLE AND DEFINITIONS'(PDF). FAA. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
- ^Lowe, David. 'From Paper to Interactive Electronic Technical Publications'(PDF). Immedius Inc. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
- ATA Specification 100 - Specification for Manufacturers' Technical Data, Revision No. 37 (1999). Air Transport Association of America.|}
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IATA delay codes were created to standardise the reporting by airlines of commercial flightdeparture delays.Previously, every airline had its own system, which made the sharing and aggregation of flight delay information difficult. IATA standardised the flight delay reporting format by using codes that attribute cause and responsibility for the delay; this supports aviation administration and logistics and helps to define any penalties arising. These codes are used in movement messages sent electronically by SITA from the departure airport to the destination airport and also in the internal administration of the airlines, airports and ground handling agents.
An aircraft held on the ground incurs costs, consequently airlines plan operations to minimise ground time. It is common practice for airlines and aircraft ground handling to have contracts based on a bonus-malus system, penalising the causative agent for delays caused. Delay code properties cover nine category sets for delay. Each category set can be described using either a two digit number code or a two letter alpha code; most airlines use the numeric format but some prefer the alpha. Many airlines further subdivide the IATA codes with an additional character, for more granular delay analysis, but these are not standardized.
Delay Codes starting with 0 (internal)[edit]
Delay codes starting with 0 are used for internal airline purposes. Airlines are free to define these codes and to determine particular application fields.
However the following codes are standard, even if some airlines do not use them and create their own customized delay codes:
- 00–05: These codes are left blank so that each airline may develop codes specifically to meet their own individual requirements, e.g., 03: 'Three-class system' moving curtain.
- 06 (OA): No gate/stand availability due to own airline activity
- 07: Aircraft connection by maintenance
- 08: Aircraft connection by miscellaneous, traffic, marketing flight operations, ground handling, cabin services, etc.
- 09 (SG): Scheduledground time less than declared minimumground time
Delay Codes starting with 1 (passenger/baggage)[edit]
These Codes are used to describe delays caused by Passenger and Baggagehandling.
- 11 (PD): Late check-in, acceptance of passengers after deadline
- 12 (PL): Late Check-in, congestion in check-in area
- 13 (PE): Check-in error
- 14 (PO): Oversales, booking errors
- 15 (PH): Boarding, discrepancies and paging, missing checked-in passenger at gate
- 16 (PS): Commercial Publicity, Passenger Convenience, VIP, Press, Ground meals and missing personal items
- 17 (PC): Catering order, late or incorrect order given to supplier
- 18 (PB): Baggage processing, sorting, etc.
- 19 (PW): Reduced Mobility, Boarding/Deboarding of passengers with reduced mobility
Delay Codes starting with 2 (cargo/mail)[edit]
These Codes are used to describe delays caused by Cargo (21-26) and Mail Handling (27-29).
- 21 (CD): Documentation, errors, etc.
- 22 (CP): Late positioning
- 23 (CC): Late acceptance
- 24 (CI): Inadequate packing
- 25 (CO): Oversales, booking errors
- 26 (CU): Late preparation in warehouse
- 27 (CE): Mail Oversales, packing, etc.
- 28 (CL): Mail Late positioning
- 29 (CA): Mail Late acceptance
Delay Codes starting with 3 (handling)[edit]
These Codes are used to describe delays caused by aircraft and ramp handling
- 31 (GD): Aircraft documentation late or inaccurate, weight and balance (Loadsheet), general declaration, passenger manifest, etc.
- 32 (GL): Loading, Unloading, bulky/special load, cabin load, lack of loading staff
- 33 (GE): Loading Equipment, lack of or breakdown, e.g. containerpallet loader, lack of staff
- 34 (GS): Servicing Equipment, lack of or breakdown, lack of staff, e.g. steps
- 35 (GC): Aircraft Cleaning
- 36 (GF): Fuelling, Defuelling, fuel supplier
- 37 (GB): Catering, late delivery or loading
- 38 (GU): ULD, Containers, pallets, lack of or breakdown
- 39 (GT): Technical equipment, lack of or breakdown, lack of staff, e.g. pushback
Delay Codes starting with 4 (technical)[edit]
These codes are used to describe technical delay reasons.
- 41 (TD): Aircraft defects
- 42 (TM): Scheduledmaintenance, late release
- 43 (TN): Non-scheduled maintenance, special checks and / or additional works beyond normal maintenance
- 44 (TS): Spares and maintenance equipment, lack of or breakdown
- 45 (TA): AOG (Aircraft on ground for technical reasons) Spares, to be carried to another station
- 46 (TC): Aircraft change for technical reasons
- 47 (TL): Standby aircraft, lack of planned standby aircraft for technical reasons
- 48 (TV): Scheduled cabin configuration and version adjustment
Delay Codes starting with 5 (damage/failure)[edit]
These Codes are used to describe damage to aircraft and automated equipment failure.
- 51 (DF): Damage during flight operations, bird or lightning strike, turbulence, heavy or overweightlanding
- 52 (DG): Damage during ground operations, collisions (other than during taxiing), loading/offloading damage, contamination, towing, extreme weather conditions.
- 55 (ED): Departure Control System, Check-in, weight and balance (loadcontrol), computer system error, baggage sorting, gate-reader error or problems
- 56 (EC): Cargo preparation/documentation system
- 57 (EF): Flight plans
- 58 (EO): Other computer systems
Delay Codes starting with 6 (operation)[edit]
These codes are assigned to Operations and Crew caused delays.
- 61 (FP): Flight plan, late completion or change of flight documentation
- 62 (FF): Operational requirements, fuel, load alteration
- 63 (FT): Late crew boarding or departure procedures
- 64 (FS): Flight deck crew shortage, Crew rest
- 65 (FR): Flight deck crew special request or error not within operational requirements
- 66 (FL): Late cabin crew boarding or departure procedures
- 67 (FC): Cabin crew shortage
- 68 (FA): Cabin crew error or special request
- 69 (FB): Captain request for security check, extraordinary
Delay Codes starting with 7 (weather)[edit]
These Codes explain weather caused delays.
- 71 (WO): Departure station
- 72 (WT): Destination station
- 73 (WR): En route or Alternate
- 75 (WI): De-Icing of aircraft, removal of ice/snow, frost prevention
- 76 (WS): Removal of snow/ice/water/sand from airport/runway
- 77 (WG): Ground handling impaired by adverse weather conditions
Delay Codes starting with 8 (air traffic control)[edit]
These Codes are used for Air Traffic Control (ATC) Restrictions (81-84) and Airport or Governmental Authorities caused delays.
- 81 (AT): ATC restriction en-route or capacity
- 82 (AX): ATC restriction due to staff shortage or equipment failure en-route
- 83 (AE): ATC restriction at destination
- 84 (AW): ATC restriction due to weather at destination
- 85 (AS): Mandatory security
- 86 (AG): Immigration, Customs, Health
- 87 (AF): Airport Facilities, parking stands, ramp congestion, buildings, gate limitations, ...
- 88 (AD): Restrictions at airport of destination, airport/runway closed due obstruction, industrial action, staff shortage, political unrest, noise abatement, night curfew, special flights, ...
- 89 (AM): Restrictions at airport of departure, airport/runway closed due obstruction, industrial action, staff shortage, political unrest, noise abatement, night curfew, special flights, start-up and pushback, ...
Delay Codes starting with 9 (miscellaneous)[edit]
Codes used for reactionary reasons or Miscellaneous.
- 91 (RL): Passenger or LoadConnection, awaiting load or passengers from another flight. Protection of stranded passengers onto a new flight.
- 92 (RT): Through Check-in error, passenger and baggage
- 93 (RA): Aircraft rotation, late arrival of aircraft from another flight or previous sector
- 94 (RS): Cabin crew rotation
- 95 (RC): Crew rotation, awaiting crew from another flight (flight deck or entire crew)
- 96 (RO): Operations control, rerouting, diversion, consolidation, aircraft change for reasons other than technical
- 97 (MI): Industrial action within own airline
- 98 (MO): Industrial action outside own airline, excluding ATS
- 99 (MX): Miscellaneous, not elsewhere specified
External links[edit]
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