Duncan Aviation logo
MENU

TFE731: Transition of ECTM providers not a requirement for non-MSP Operators.

June 2014

In the May Duncan Intelligence, we wrote an article about Honeywell's announcement to move its Engine Condition Trend Monitoring (ECTM) data analysis from Jet-Care to CAMP Systems. This article has caused some confusion about the requirements surrounding this change.

Honeywell has made CAMP program a requirement for all Honeywell Maintenance Service Plan (MSP) and Fleet Maintenance Plan (FMP) engines. However, it is not a requirement for non-MSP operators. They may remain with their current ECTM provider, if they so choose.

We apologize for any confusion this article may have caused and invite you to contact us anytime you have further questions.

Here is the original article:

TFE731: HONEYWELL CHANGES TO CAMP SYSTEMS FOR ECTM DATA ANALYSIS

Honeywell recently announced through Service Information Letters (SIL) that the company is moving its Engine Condition Trend Monitoring (ECTM) data analysis from Jet-Care to CAMP Systems. This move impacts all Honeywell engines, including those outfitted with digital electronic engine control (DEEC) data collection.

Honeywell is encouraging all operators to enroll and submit data to CAMP ECTM.

If you do not currently trend monitor your aircraft’s engine, I encourage you to begin now. ECTM is an early detection program that will recognize and identify certain engine component malfunctions and in-flight engine performance. These malfunctions, if left uncorrected, could lead to costly repairs or interrupted flight.

CAMP Enrollment / Data Collection

Honeywell has made CAMP program a requirement for all Honeywell Maintenance Service Plan (MSP) and Fleet Maintenance Plan (FMP) engines. CAMP will be proactively contacting these operators for enrollment.

All non-MSP/-FMP operators should contact CAMP directly for enrollment. This is not a requirement.   

Whether using automatic (DEEC) or manual (Kneepad) data collection, CAMP has made it easy to submit data. Here are the four methods to submit ECTM data:

  • Email: trend@campsystems.com
  • FAX (Kneepad only) 1 800.750.5655
  • Mobile Application (Kneepad only). Applications are available for iPhone and iPad users.
  • Website upload: operators can log onto CAMP Systems website (www.campsystems.com) to upload flight data and check ECTM trends

For more information and details about the transition to CAMP Systems, please refer to your relevant SIL:

  • All TFE731 engine models with N1 DEEC: SIL F731-88
  • All TFE731 engine models without N1 DEEC: F731-77
  • AS907 engines: SIL AS907-3

As always, feel free to contact me with any questions about your Honeywell engines.

Contact

SCHSH Shawn Schmitz Engine Tech Rep Program Manager Embraer, Gulfstream, Citation, Hawker, Falcon, Challenger, Learjet, Global, Astra, King Air, Westwind Lincoln, NE (LNK) +1 402.479.8166

Related Tech Articles

Falcon 7X: Opening and Closing the Cowl—It’s a two-man job!
October 2022


Honeywell AD-650 ADI Preventative Maintenance
September 2022


Greased-up Landing Gear Reduces Maintenance Costs
August 2022


Citation: When Was the Last Time Your Citation Had A Bath?
January 2022


Beech 1900 Aircraft: Temperature Sensor Failure
November 2021


View All Airframe Maintenance Tech Articles