British Airways Aircraft Jack Check Sheet
by Jonathan Aslen, from the Community
This British Airways aircraft jack check sheet guides engineers through safe operation and maintenance of aircraft jacks. It covers A service every 12 weeks and B service annually, including checking reservoir oil with the ram down, verifying pump operation, inspecting for leaks, assessing legs, castor and transport wheels, and greasing all nipples. Annual tasks include removing legs if applicable, flushing and refilling the reservoir, confirming SWL decal legibility, reassembling legs, and performing a safe working load test to ensure the jack supports the axle without sinking. The template includes storage guidance, digital sign-offs for engineer and auditor, the ability to attach photos and notes, add corrective actions, and export reports.
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