Operational Details

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The system displays the following fields in the “Operational Details” group box:

Planning Base

The organizational unit in which the aircraft was created.

Default Maint Base

The organizational unit in which the maintenance activities of the aircraft are carried out.

Planner Code

The person who plans the maintenance activities of the aircraft.

Planner Name

The name of the planner.

Induction Date

The date on which the aircraft was inducted to the system.

Operational Date & Time

The date and time at  which the aircraft was put to operation. By default, the system displays the operational date and time as entered in the “Create Aircraft Record” page.

Usage Type

The quick code indicating the usage type of the aircraft.

Aircraft Type

The quick code indicating the type of the aircraft.

Aircraft Condition

The condition of the aircraft, which can be “Operational” or “Under Maintenance”.

Condition From Date

The date from which the aircraft is in the condition specified in the “Aircraft Condition” field.

AOG Status?

The grounding status of the aircraft. The system displays one of the following:

  • “AOG” – Indicates that the aircraft is grounded for maintenance activity.

  • “No” – Indicates that the aircraft is not grounded.

AOG From Date & Time

The date and time from which the aircraft is grounded.

Aircraft Status

The status of the aircraft specified for the 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:

  • Online - Indicates that the aircraft is in main base.

  • Offline - Indicates that the aircraft is in a remote base to carry out assigned jobs.

The system displays the following fields in the “Aircraft Configuration Details” group box:

Configuration Class

The configuration, that identifies the structure of the aircraft.

Revision #

The revision number of the configuration class

Assembly Status

Indicates whether components are associated to all the active position codes in the aircraft configuration. The system displays one of the following:

  • Complete - Indicates that all active position codes, with “Component Mandatory” set as “Yes”, have components attached to them.

  • Dormant - Indicates that only some of the active position codes, with “Component Mandatory” set as “Yes”, have components attached to them.

  • “Error” – Indicates that the component attached to any one of the active position codes across all levels in the configuration, is not the intended component.

The system displays the following details in the “Daily Usage Details” group box:

Lead Parameter

The consumption parameter that has been identified as the lead parameter for the aircraft. A lead parameter indicates the life of the aircraft.

Average Daily Utilization

The average daily utilization of the lead parameter based on which the maintenance activity is forecasted.

 

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