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The “Create Task Information” page appears.

The system displays the following field:

Date Format

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

Task Applicability

Use the drop-down list box to specify whether the task is applicable for the “Aircraft”, “Engine” or “Component”. The system sets the field to “Aircraft” by default.

Base Aircraft Model #

The number identifying the base aircraft model on which the task can be performed (Alphanumeric, 30). Ensure that the aircraft model is already defined in the “Aircraft” business component and is in “Active” status.

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You must enter this field only when the task applicability “Aircraft”

Note: Ensure that the task and aircraft model combination is unique and not defined in the “Engineering Order” business component.

Task #

A unique identifier of the task (Alphanumeric, 30). Mandatory. This can be a combination of characters and digits. This number should be unique for the organizational unit. .Ensure that the task number is not already defined in the “Engineering Order” business component.

Revision #

The revision number for the task (Alphanumeric, 40). This number represents the number of changes the task has undergone. A task can undergo multiple revisions and more than one revision number for the task can be in “Active” status.

Task Type

Use the drop-down list box to specify the type of the task, which could be one of the following: “MPD", "CMM", "MOD", "NonRoutine", "Others" or all "Active" quick codes with quick code type as "Task Type" . The system displays “MPD” by default.  

Revision Date

The date on which the revision is made. This date should not be greater than the current server date (Date format).

Task Description

The textual description of the task (Alphanumeric, 150). Mandatory.

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Long Description

The long description of the task (Alphanumeric, 2000).

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Task Category

Use the drop-down list box to select the category of the task. The system lists all the categories that are in the “Active” status, created in the “Create Quick Codes” activity.

Operations Type

Use the drop-down list box to select the operation type of the maintenance activity. The system lists the options:

  • “Flight Ops” – Select this option if the maintenance activity is to be performed during flight operations.

  • “Repair Station” – Select this option if the maintenance activity is to be performed at the repair station.

The system displays “Repair Station” by default.

Work Center #

The number identifying the work center primarily responsible for executing the work unit (Alphanumeric, 30).

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Task #

The task number, the details of which are to be copied into the task that is currently being defined (Alphanumeric, 30). The system allows you to selectively copy the periodicity, sub task, task requirement, effectivity,  access panel, references, work area or zone details from the task entered in this field.

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Revision #

The revision number of the task. The revision number must have already defined and must be a valid revision number for the task entered in the “ Task #” field (Alphanumeric, 40).

Base Aircraft Model #

The number identifying the base aircraft model on which the task can be performed (Alphanumeric, 30). Ensure that the aircraft model is already defined in the “Aircraft” business component and is in “Active” status.

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All

Check this box to copy all the details pertaining to the task. Details include reference, periodicity, sub tasks, access panel, work area or zone, reference details, effectivity, parts and resources.

Periodicity

Check this box to copy the periodicity details.

Sub Task

Check this box to copy the sub tasks.

Note: You can add more sub tasks for the maintenance task, in the multiline.

Task Requirements

Check this box to copy the task requirement details such as spare part details and resource details.

Note: If the “Sign-Off?” flag is set as “Yes” for a resource of type ‘Skill’ under the task, the system also copies the associated sub-tasks and resource group.

Effectivity

Check this box to copy the effectivity details.

Access Panel /Work Area /Zone

Check this box to copy the access panel, work area or zone details.

 

Task References

Check this box to copy the reference document details.

ATA #

 

The ATA chapter number to indicate the system on which the task has to be performed (Alphanumeric, 16). The ATA number should have already been defined in the “Create ATA Chapter” activity in the “Aircraft” business component and the status of the ATA chapter should be “Active”. Mandatory.

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The system displays the following field in the “Task Additional Details” group box:

System Description

The textual description of the ATA chapter.

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DSC #

The dependent system condition to which the task must be associated (Alphanumeric, 15). The DSC should have already been defined in the “Create DSC” activity and should be in “Active” status. The DSC contains a list of all the dependent systems and their desired condition to be checked for, before executing the task.

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The system displays the following field:

DSC Description

The textual description of the dependent system condition.

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Est. Man Hrs.

 

The total man-hours estimated for “skill” type resources to complete the task (Decimal). Mandatory. You can provide a resource wise breakup for the total estimated man-hours, in the “Resource Information” page.

 

If the resource details are entered in the “Resource Information” page, the system sets the field to the estimated man-hours, or the sum total of the estimated duration entered for ‘skill’ type resources, whichever is greater.

Insp. Man Hrs.

The total man hours required for inspection (Decimal).

Note that the value entered must not be greater than the estimated man hours.

Est. Elapsed Time

 

The total time estimated for completing the task (Decimal). Mandatory. The estimated elapsed time also includes time required for performing pre-execution or post-execution activities.

 

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

Wrench Time

The total time estimated for the actual execution of the task (Decimal). The value entered must be positive.

Ideal Time

The ideal time recommended by the OEMs for the completion of the task (Decimal). The value entered must be positive.

Note: The time unit selected for the Est. Elapsed Time is set as the time unit for the Wrench Time and Ideal Time.

Exec. Phase

Use the drop-down list box to select the execution phase of the task. The system lists the following options:

  • "Preparatory" - Select this option, if the task must be performed as a part of preliminary activities before aircraft is grounded for maintenance.

  • "Regular" - Select this option, if the task must be performed as a part of normal maintenance activities carried out in hangar.

  • "Post Flight" - Select this option, if the task must be performed as a part of post test flight activities.

  • In addition to the above, the drop-own list box displays all quick codes defined under the quick code type “Exe. Phase”, which are in Active status.

The system sets this field to “Regular” by default.

Seq #

The sequence in which the sub tasks should be performed, while executing the maintenance task (Integer). Ensure that the sequence number is a positive integer and is unique in the multiline.

 

If you have left the sequence number blank the system automatically assigns a sequence number to each of them, in the order in which they are entered in the multiline, on clicking the “Create Task” pushbutton. Ensure that you do not leave it blank for any of the sub tasks occurring in between. For any random entry of sequence numbers, the system assigns continuous sequence numbers starting from “1”.

Sub Tasks

The sub task that has to be performed while executing the maintenance task (Alphanumeric, 2000).

Resource Group

Use the drop-down list box to select the resource group for performing the sign-off of the sub task. The system lists the following options:

  • “Not Required” – Select this option if sign-off is not required.

  • “Mechanic” – Select this option if the sign-off is to be performed by the mechanic.

  • “Inspector” – Select this option if the sign-off is to be performed by the inspector.

  • “Insp. & Mech.” – Select this option if the sign-off is to be performed by both the inspector and mechanic.

The system sets this field to “Mechanic” by default.

Note: If this field is left blank, the system assumes that subtask does not require sign-off. The sub tasks specified in the multiline are stored in addition to the sub tasks that are copied from a task that is already defined.

Document ID

The name of the reference document which contain the description, drawing or any other detail about the sub task (Alphanumeric, 40).

File Name

The name of the file that contains the document details (Alphanumeric, 30).

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AMM / CMM Item #

The Aircraft Maintenance Manual or the Component Maintenance Manual item number of the sub-task (Alphanumeric, 40).

MPD Item #

The Maintenance Planning Document item number of the sub-task (Alphanumeric, 40).

DSC #

The dependent system condition to which the sub-task must be associated (Alphanumeric, 15). Ensure that the DSC number entered in this field is unique and is in “Active” status.

Help facility available.

The system displays the following field in the multiline:

DSC Description

The textual description of the DSC.

Related Task #

The task related to the task that is currently being defined (Alphanumeric, 30). This must have already been defined in the system and should be in "Active" status.

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AMM / CMM Item #

The Aircraft Maintenance Manual or the Component Maintenance Manual item number of the task given in the respective manuals (Alphanumeric, 40).

Source Document #

The reference document number based on which the task has been generated (Alphanumeric, 18).

Source Document Type

Use the drop-down list box to select the type of the source document. The system lists the options “Engineering Order” and “Others”.

Manufacturer #

The manufacturer from where the task originated (Alphanumeric, 45).

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

Manufacturer Name

The name of the manufacturer from where the task originated.

MPD Item #

The Maintenance Planning Document item number of the task (Alphanumeric, 40).

Work Location Ref. #

The work location reference number of the task (Alphanumeric, 60).

User Defined 1

Any additional detail pertaining to the task (Alphanumeric, 30).

User Defined 2

Any additional detail pertaining to the task (Alphanumeric, 30).

File Name

The file name of the document attached to the task (Alphanumeric, 50).

Help facility available.

Note: The system creates the task number and sets the status of the created task as "Fresh". Also, generates the sequence numbers for those rows for which the sequence number has not been specified. . The system updates the base aircraft model as model effectivity if the task applicability is “Aircraft”.

This action is workflow-enabled. You can configure further processing of this document in the "Workflow Management" business component

The system displays the following in the “Record Statistics” group box:

Created by

The name of the person defining the task.

Created Date

The date on which the task is created.

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Creating task – An overview

Create Task - A summary of the activity

You can enter a number for the task and provide a description for it. A revision number can also be entered for the task. A task can contain multiple revisions. Modifications to the task can be traced though the revision numbers. You can specify the type and category to which the task belongs and whether the task is applicable for the aircraft, component or engine. If the task is applicable for aircraft, you can enter the base aircraft model number.

You can also provide a reference to the task that is already defined and selectively copy details such as the task periodicity, sub tasks, parts and resources, task effectivity, access panels, work areas and zones. References to related task, name of the manufacturer and related documents such as AMM and CMM can be provided.

You can associate the task to an ATA chapter to indicate the system on which the task has to be performed and specify the DSC to check for the desired condition of the various dependent systems before executing the maintenance task. The estimated time and man-hours to complete the task should be specified.

You can define multiple sub tasks for the maintenance task and specify the sequence in which they have to be carried out while executing the maintenance task.

The system assigns the “Fresh” status as soon as the task is created and sets the creation date and time to the server date and time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What you can do in this page

Create tasks of different types

Create tasks applicable for aircraft, engine or component

Copy details from an existing task

Generate sequence number for subtasks belonging to the task

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Create tasks of different types

Routine task, based on its origin, can be categorized as MPD, CMM, MOD, NonRoutine and other tasks. “Other tasks” are tasks suggested by the external agencies for analysis purposes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Create tasks applicable for aircraft, engine or component

You can create tasks applicable for aircraft, engine or component.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copy details from an existing task

You can copy details from tasks that are already defined. Details such as the task periodicity, sub tasks, spare parts and resources, task effectivity, access panels, work areas and zones can be copied.

A new task is created with the copied details.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Generate sequence number for subtasks belonging to the task

You have the option of entering the sequence number or generating the sequence number automatically for the various subtasks in the multiline.

The system automatically assigns a sequence number to each of them, in the order in which they are entered in the multiline, on clicking the “Add Task” button.