Operational Details
Select the “Operational Details” tab in the main page.
Planning Base |
The organizational unit to which you have logged into is displayed by the system |
Enter the following in the “Operational Details” group box:
Default Maint Base |
Use the drop-down list box to modify the base where the maintenance activities of the aircraft are to be carried out. Mandatory. The system lists all the organizational units where maintenance activities can be carried out, as defined in the organizational model. |
Planner Code |
The identifier of the planner (Alphanumeric, 15). Ensure that the planner code is already defined in the “Employee“ business component. Data entry in this field is mandatory when the “Engagement Type” of the aircraft is “Full Maintenance”. Help facility available. |
The system displays the following field:
Planner Name |
The name of the planner. The system fills in this field on clicking the “Modify Aircraft Information” pushbutton. |
Enter the following fields in the “Operational Details” group box:
Induction Date |
The date on which the aircraft is inducted into the system (Date Format). Mandatory. |
Operational Date & Time |
The date and time at which the aircraft is put to operation (Date Format). Mandatory. By default, the system displays the operational date and time as entered in the “Create Aircraft Record” page. |
Note: If you leave this field blank, the system updates this field with the current server date and time. |
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Aircraft Type |
Use the drop-down list box to modify the type of the aircraft. The system displays all the quick codes that are of type “Aircraft Type” and in “Active” status, as defined in the “Create Quick Codes” activity. This aircraft type must be applicable to the configuration class of the aircraft in the "Configuration" business component. |
Usage Type |
Use the drop-down list box to modify the usage type of the aircraft. The system displays all the quick codes that are in “Active” status and of type “Usage Type”, as defined in the “Create Quick Codes” activity. |
The system displays the following fields:
Aircraft Condition |
The condition of the aircraft, which can be “Operational” or “Under Maintenance”. “Operational” indicates that the aircraft is in working condition and “Under Maintenance” indicates that the aircraft is under maintenance. |
Condition From Date |
The date from which the aircraft is in the condition specified in the “Aircraft Condition” field. |
AOG Status? |
Indicates the grounding status of the aircraft. The system displays one of the following:
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AOG From Date & Time |
The date and time from which the aircraft is grounded. |
Aircraft Status |
The status of the aircraft, for the specified aircraft registration number and manufacturer serial number. |
Status From Date & Time |
The date and time from which the aircraft is in the status specified in the “Aircraft Status” field. |
Mode of Usage |
The location of the aircraft. The system displays the following values:
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Click the “Get Configuration Classes” pushbutton:
Enter the following field in the “Aircraft Configuration Details” group box:
Configuration Class |
Use the drop-down list box to specify the configuration class to which the aircraft belongs. The system retrieves all the configuration classes based on the record status of the selected aircraft model for the specified usage type and aircraft type, as specified in the “Configuration” business component. You can leave this field blank, if the “Engagement Type” is set as “On Request”. |
Note: You cannot modify the configuration class defined for the aircraft. The system displays the following field: |
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Revision # |
The latest revision number of the selected configuration ID. |
Enter the following details in the “Daily Usage Details” group box:
Lead Parameter |
Enter the consumption parameter that is to be identified as the lead parameter (Alphanumeric, 25). A lead parameter is identified from a set of consumption parameters defined for the aircraft, based on the importance of the parameter in indicating the life of the aircraft. Ensure that the lead parameter is already defined as a consumption parameter in the “Create Parameters” activity. |
Average Daily Utilization |
The average daily utilization of the lead parameter, based on which the forecast factor of the parameter is calculated (Decimal). Data entry in this field is mandatory if you have entered a lead parameter in the “Lead Parameter” field. |
Note: The forecast factor is a multiplication factor used for forecasting the maintenance activities on the aircraft. It is used on the average daily utilization of the lead parameter for forecasting the maintenance activities.
Click the “Edit Aircraft Record” pushbutton in the main page to update the modified details of the selected aircraft.
To proceed, carry out the following
Select the “Accounting Details” tab to maintain the accounting details of the aircraft.
Select the “Additional Details” tab to record the additional details of the aircraft