Define Inspections on Modification
Explanation
This activity is used to define initial and continued inspections that should be
performed prior to terminating the modification.
Initial and continued inspections are performed as recurring inspections
until the terminating action is performed. Each step of the inspection is
possible to define with one or more operational parameters and/or calendar
interval. Terminating actions are defined by an operational parameter value, a
calendar interval or as the next visit in workshop/next interval maintenance.
When an inspection has been executed with remarks, it is possible to proceed to
the next step of the inspection or to force the terminating action on the
serial. You are required to indicate the next step to which to proceed when
reporting the inspection, locally in Fleet and Asset Management or on the work
order. It will be possible to define two steps per part, with an implicit third
step:
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Step 1 determines the intervals of the initial
inspection.
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Step 2 determines the increased or decreased
incidence of the inspections.
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Step 3 is an implicit step that leads to the
embodiment of the modification. The third step is a terminating action.
An inspection for a modification might proceed as follows:
- Inspect aircraft every 400 FHR (flight hours) for
evidence of cracks. If nothing is found after 2000 FHR from the effective
date (recurs until 2000 FHR), terminate the inspection.
- If evidence of cracks are found after 400 FHR, increase
the intensiveness of the inspections to 200 FHR. If nothing is found after
4000 FHR from the effective date, terminate the inspection.
- If evidence of cracks are found after 200 FHR, the modification must be
embodied on the serial. Calculation of the due date to comply with the
modification will start from the last execution of the 200 FHR inspection on
the serial. Intervals to comply with the modification can be defined in
operational parameters, calendar or such as the Next Visit in Workshop
field.
Prerequisites
- A modification with the Preliminary status must be defined and
parts must be assigned to the modification prior to the definition of the
inspections.
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Before Continued Inspections can be registered, you must have first
registered Initial Inspections.
System Effects
- Modification due calculation can be run to calculate the due dates for
the initial and the continued inspections.
Window
Define Modification
Related Window Descriptions
Define
Modification/Execution/Initial Inspections
Define
Modification/Execution/Continued Inspections
Define Modification/Assign Parts
Procedure
To define initial and continued inspections:
- Query the modification revision you want to register inspections for in
the
Define Modification
window.
- Click the Execution tab, query for the relevant assigned
part number, and then click the Initial Inspections
or Continued Inspections
tab.
- If you enter Operational Parameter, the fields Inspection
Interval and Inspection Interval Limit become required fields.
Values for the Calendar Interval, Calendar Unit,
Calendar Limit,
and Calendar Unit Limit fields cannot then be entered.
- If the inspection is to take place based on calendar time (instead of or
in addition to operational use), you must enter a Calendar Interval.
If a value is entered in the Calendar Interval field,
Calendar Unit and Calendar Limit become required fields. The
fields Operational Parameter, Inspection Interval, and
Inspection Interval Limit cannot then be entered.
- Click Save.