List of Major Functions
| FUNCTION |
ASPECT |
| Basic Data Inputs |
Check Program
(A,B,C, etc.)
A/C & Rotable Work Cards, By
Fleet Type
Fleet Campaign Directives
Rotable Campaign Directives |
| Maintenance
Planning / Forecasting |
Forecasting - Long Term
- By Aircraft
- By Fleet
Planning - Short Term
Aircraft Forecast Report:
- Time-Controlled Rotables
- Time-Controlled Work Cards
- Modifications
- Checks
Time Extensions
- A/C, Rotables, Work Cards |
Work Package Generation
and Control |
Work Package Designation
Work Package Generation
- Standard Check Work Cards
- Time-Controlled Work Cards
- Rotable Work Cards
- Deferred Log Items
- Modifications (AD/SB/EO)
- Scheduled Rotable Changes
- Pre-Existing Non-Routines
- Print Work Package
Resource Requirements -
Labor & Material
New Non-Routine Items
Sign-Off and W.P. Status
Close-Out & Updates |
Module 2 - Benefits:
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Forecasts are based on utilization rates which may be system forecast values, historical
rates, or entered values.
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Forecasts are produced of time-remaining till next check or service, and of
time-remaining on rotables and time-controlled work cards, services, inspections, etc.
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Tracking is based on flight hours, cycles, or calendar time. Up to two control
parameters may be used per controlled item.
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Work packages are produced that include all of the standard check cards, time-controlled
cards, scheduled rotable changes, modifications, deferred non-routine items, deferred log
book items, and special inspection requirements (fleet campaign directives).
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When a work package is printed a pick slip is generated in the stockroom for any
material requirements. These are kept in a kit till the aircraft arrives for its
maintenance visit.
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During a check, units of work are signed off and the progress of the work can be
ascertained at any time. Non-Routines are recorded/tracked when problems are found.
When a check is completed all work performed is updated and the aircraft records are
adjusted automatically.
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Rev: 01/19/2011
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