Conducted approximately every 500 flight hours; focus on detailed visual inspections and minor systems testing.

Includes core operating systems like air conditioning (21), electrical power (24), flight controls (27), and landing gear (32).

Heavy maintenance occurring every 4,000–6,000 flight hours or every 2–3 years; involves deep structural inspections and extensive functional tests.

Performed every 24–48 hours; includes walkarounds, fluid level checks (oil/hydraulics), and emergency equipment inspection.

Maintenance tasks are executed based on specific cycles to prevent equipment failure and ensure safety. The 737-800 typically follows these intervals:

The AMM serves as a step-by-step instructional guide for technicians, offering detailed protocols for inspections, troubleshooting, and component replacements. It is organized according to specifications, which categorize aircraft systems numerically:

In a professional setting, the manual is not just a reference book but a dynamic tool integrated into the . Boeing 737 Maintenance Training Manual