Creating change request based engineering document

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This page enables you to create an engineering document based on a change request. Tell me more.

The “Create Request Based  engineering document” page appears.

The system displays the following field:

Date Format

The format in which the date fields appear in this page. This format is displayed from the "User Preferences" component based on the login user ID. In case the format is not defined, the system displays the date format from the “Enterprise Modeling” component by default.

Note: The system displays the subject, ATA, priority, schedule type, background, reason, estimated elapsed time, estimated man-hours and applicability, if the details have already been defined for the change document selected in the main page.

Eng. Doc  #

A unique number identifying the engineering document (Alphanumeric, 16). This can be a combination of characters and digits.

 
  • Data entry in this field is mandatory, if “Numbering Generation” for the selected Eng Doc Type is set as “Manual” in the “Configure Document Attributes” activity. The number should be unique within the “Engineering Document” business component.

 
  • This number is generated by the system, if “Numbering Generation” for the selected Eng Doc Type is set as “Automatic”, in the “Configure Document Attributes” activity. The number is generated based on the Eng Doc Type attribute set for “Allow Num Type Change?” and the numbering type selected.

Numbering Type

Use the drop-down list box to select the numbering type in which the engineering document number must be generated. Mandatory. The system lists all the values defined in the "Create Numbering Class" activity of the "Document Numbering Class" business component for the “Engineering document” transaction.

Eng. Doc Category

Use the drop-down list to select the category to which the engineering document belongs. The system lists all the active quick codes that are of type “Eng. Doc - Category”” as defined in the “Create Quick Codes” activity.

If you do not wish to specify the category, you can leave this field blank

Eng. Doc User Status

Use the drop-down list box to assign a user-defined status for the engineering document. The system lists all the active quick codes that are of type “Eng. Doc - User Status” as defined in the “Create Quick Codes” activity.

If you do not wish to specify the user status, you can leave this field blank.

Subject

The textual description of the engineering document (Alphanumeric, 255). Mandatory.

ATA #

The ATA chapter on which the engineering document must be executed (Alphanumeric, 16). Mandatory.  The ATA chapter number should be in “Active” status in the “Aircraft” business component.

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Applicability

Use the drop-down list box to specify whether the engineering document is applicable for “Aircraft”, “Engine” or “Component”.

Priority

Use the drop-down list box to set the priority for the engineering document. This indicates the level of urgency. For example, in a set of priority numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4, the priority number “1” will be treated as of highest priority. The system lists all the priority descriptions defined in the “Create Priority Numbers” activity of the “Common Masters” business component.

Eng. Doc Typ

Use the drop-down list box to specify the type of the engineering document. The system provides the following options:

 
  • "Replacement" - Select this option if the engineering document is generated for replacement of part.

 
  • "Retrofitment" - Select this option if the engineering document is generated for servicing the existing part.

 
  • "Task Improvisation" - Select this option if the engineering document is generated for revising the existing task details.

 
  • "Task Schedule Related" - Select this option if the engineering document is generated for changing the schedule details of the task.

 
  • "Informative" - Select this option if the engineering document is informational and need not be executed.

 

The system leaves the field blank by default.

Schedule Type

Use the drop-down list box to specify whether the engineering document has to be performed on a “One-Time” or “Recurring” basis.

 
  • "One-Time" - Select this option to indicate that the engineering document must be executed only once.

 
  • "Recurring" – Select this option to indicate that the engineering document must be executed at repeated intervals.

The system sets the field to “One-Time” by default.

Back Ground

The textual description of the background information such as the prerequisites for the current change (Alphanumeric, 2000).

Reason

The textual information detailing the reason for which the engineering document has been created (Alphanumeric, 2000).

Warranty Coverage

Use the drop down list box to specify the warranty coverage of the Component, Engine or Aircraft. The system lists the options “Claimable” or “Non-Claimable”.

  • "Claimable" – The Expenses that can be claimed for the Component, Engine or Aircraft.

  • "Non-Claimable" – The Expenses that cannot be claimed for the Component, Engine or Aircraft.

By default, the system displays the value saved for the reference parent “Engineering document #” and “Revision #” combination on page launch.

Warranty Applicability

Indicates the applicability of the warranty. The system provides the following check boxes:

  • "Material" – Check this box to specify if the warranty claim is applicable for the Material.

  • "Labour" – Check this box to specify if the warranty claim is applicable for the Labour.

  • "Facilities" – Check this box to specify if the warranty claim is applicable for the Facility.

  • "Miscellaneous" – Check this box to specify if the warranty claim is applicable for options other than "Material", "Labour" and "Facilities".

By default, the system displays the value saved for the reference “Maintenance Change Request #” and “Revision #” combination on page launch.

Ensure that at least one check box is selected, if the “Warranty Coverage” value is selected as "Claimable".

Warranty Details

The details of warranty for the Component, Engine or Aircraft (Char 2000).

By default, the system displays the value saved for the reference “Maintenance Change Request #” and “Revision #” combination on page launch.

Primary Work Center #

Use the drop-down list box to select the work center where the engineering change has to be performed. The system lists all the work centers that have been defined in the “Create Work Center” activity of the “Work Center” business component.

The system displays the following field on clicking the “Create  Eng Doc” pushbutton:

Work Center Description

The textual description of the work center.

Est. Elapsed Time

The total time estimated for completing the engineering document (Decimal). Mandatory. Ensure that the number entered in this field is positive.

Use the drop-down list box provided alongside, to specify the unit of measurement for the time allotted for the engineering document. The system displays the options “Minutes”, “Hours” and “Days” and sets the field to “Hours” by default.

Est. Man Hrs.

The total man-hours estimated for “Skill” type resources, to execute the engineering change (Decimal). Mandatory. Ensure that the number entered in this field is positive.

On-Wing

Check this box to indicate that the change can be performed when the part is fitted to the aircraft.

Direct Execution

Check this box to automatically generate the work order after the release of engineering document. This option can be selected only when the schedule type of the engineering document is “One-Time”.

Follow Up Action

Check this box to indicate the follow-up action is required after performing the engineering document.

Generate PR Automatically

Check this box to generate the purchase request during the release of the engineering document, for the part specified in the “Plan Material Requirements” page.

 

If this box is checked, the system copies the following details to the “Plan Material Requirement” page, on clicking the “Create engineering document” pushbutton:

 
  • The maintenance bases (organization unit) of all the maintenance objects (Aircraft or part, depending on the effectivity of the engineering document) as defined in the “Aircraft” business component.

 
  • All the new parts specified in the “Edit Piece Part Requirements” and “Edit Resource Requirements” pages.

Note: The system calculates the required quantity of parts, by multiplying the number of maintenance objects (maintained by individual maintenance bases) and the quantity identified for each part in the engineering document.

Regularization

Check this box, if the changes suggested in the engineering document can be complied, while closing the engineering document.

Uncheck the box, if the changes suggested in the engineering document can be complied, while closing the work orders.

Mod Status #

The modification status number of the engineering document (Alphanumeric, 15).

Test Flight Required

Use the drop-down list box and set the field to “Yes”, if a trial run is required for the aircraft, after the changes are carried out.

Change in Weight

The change in the weight of the aircraft after the execution of the engineering document (Decimal).

Change in Moment

The change in moment of the aircraft after the execution of the engineering document (Decimal).

Note: The system retrieves the corresponding parameters UOM for the above fields. The parameters for the aircraft weight and moment are identified in the “Set Base Parameters” activity of the “Aircraft” business component.

Change in Electrical Load

The change in the electrical load of the aircraft after the execution of the engineering document (Decimal).

HAZMAT

Use the drop-down list box and select "Applicable", if the execution of the engineering document involves working on hazardous materials. Select "Not Applicable" otherwise.

The system displays “Not Applicable” by default.

Additional Information

The additional information pertaining to the change in the electrical load of the aircraft on execution of the engineering document  (Alphanumeric, 2000).

 

The system displays the following field in the “Reference Document Details” group box:

MCM #

The number identifying the modification committee meeting (MCM) that processed the change request.

MCM Date

The date on which the MCM was convened.

MCR #

The maintenance change request (MCR) number for which the engineering document is created.

Revision #

The revision number of the MCR.

Applicability Group #

The applicability group of the change request.

FCD #

The FCD number for which the engineering document is created.

Note: If the FCD is created based on MCR, then the corresponding MCR number will be displayed in the “MCR #” field.

Source Doc Type

The type of the modification document or the source document.

Eff. from Date

The date from which the MCR is effective.

File Name

The name of the file that contains the engineering document details (Alphanumeric, 50).

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The system displays the following field:

Link info

Indicates whether task, aircraft effectivity, part effectivity, concurrent requirement, reference information, affected publication, configuration change, confirm new part, material plan and periodicity details are entered for the engineering document. The system displays one of the following:

 
  • "Tsk" – if task details are available.

 
  • "Ac Eff" – If aircraft effectivity details are available.

 
  • "Part Eff" – if part effectivity details are available.

 
  • "Concurr" – if concurrent requirements details are available.

 
  • "Ref" – if references information is available.

 
  • "Pub" – if affected publications details are available.

 
  • "Cnfg" –if configuration change information is available.

 
  • "CnfPrt" – if confirm new part details are available.

 
  • "PlnMtl" – if material requirement details are available.

 

  • "Prd" – if periodicity details are available.

 

  • "N" – if notes are available.

The system assigns “Fresh” status to engineering document.

Note: The system assigns “Fresh” status to engineering document. Note: This action is workflow-enabled. Notification messages can be sent as per the settings you have defined in the "Workflow Management" business component.

The system performs the following:

Refer the topic “Create direct engineering document” for more details.

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Creating change request based engineering document – An overview

Create Change Request Based EO - A summary of the activity

This page enables you to create an engineering document based on a change request. A unique number identifies the engineering document. Based on the option settings, the system either generates the engineering document number automatically, or enables you to enter it manually. To generate the number automatically, you must specify the numbering type in this page.

You can specify the category to which the engineering document belongs, user status, description and the ATA chapter to indicate the system on which the engineering change has to be performed.

You can specify whether the engineering document is applicable for the aircraft, component or engine, and the priority and the type of the engineering document. You can indicate whether the engineering document should be performed on one-time or recurring basis.

The execution details of the engineering document, such as the work center in which the engineering document has to be performed, estimated time and man-hours required for the execution of the engineering document, must be defined.

You can also indicate whether,

You can record the change in weight, moment and the electrical load after executing the engineering document. The system displays the details of the MCM and FCD, as reference information.

The system assigns the “Fresh” status as soon as the engineering document is created, and sets the creation date and time to the server date and time. The system also copies the task details, effectivity, concurrent requirement, reference details, publications affected, configuration changes, and periodicity details from the change request.

Note: If approval requirements are specified in the “Set Authorization Rules” activity, for the combination of the change document type and the source document type of the engineering document, the system sets the “Authorization Status” of the engineering document as “Pending in the "Edit engineering document" activity. Otherwise, the “Authorization Status” is set as “Authorization Not Required”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What you can do in this page

Create engineering document applicable for aircraft, engine or component

Set priority for engineering document

Identify the type of engineering document

Identify the work center for engineering document

Specify engineering document execution details

Create work order directly from engineering document

Generate PR automatically for an engineering document

Enter the weight and balance details

Specify the applicability of working on hazardous materials

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Create engineering document applicable for aircraft, engine or component

You can create engineering document applicable for aircraft, engine or component.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set priority for engineering document

Priority is a number identifying the level of urgency. For example, in a set of priority descriptions "Critical", "High", "Medium" and "Low", the priority description "Critical" will be treated as of highest priority. You can specify the priority based on which the engineering document will be executed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Identify the type of engineering document

Based on their purpose, engineering documents can be classified under the following types: Replacement, Retrofitment, Task Improvisation, Task schedule related and Informative.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Identify the work center for engineering document

The primary work center that is responsible for engineering document execution can be identified.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specify engineering document execution details

You can specify the following details based on which the engineering document execution will take place:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Create work order directly from engineering document

You can create a work order directly from an emergency engineering document.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Generate PR automatically for an engineering document

The system can automatically generate a purchase request for the parts required for an engineering document.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter the weight and balance details

The change in weight and balance details after the engineering document execution can be entered.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specify the applicability of working on hazardous materials

You can specify whether the execution of the engineering document involves working on hazardous materials.