Viewing component maintenance program information

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In this page you can view the maintenance program defined for the component. Tell me more .

The “View Component Maintenance Program Information” page appears.

The system displays the following field:

Date Format

The format in which the date and time field 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 and time format from the “Enterprise Modeling” business component by default.

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

Part #

The number identifying the part to which the component belongs

Part Description

The textual description of part.

Serial #

The serial number of the component.

Component #

The number identifying the component for which the maintenance program details are to be viewed

Maintenance Process

The maintenance process associated with the part, which could be “Hard-Time”, “On-Condition” or “Condition Monitoring”.

ATA #

The ATA chapter to which the component belongs.

Attached to: Aircraft Reg #

The aircraft registration number to which the component is currently attached.

Installation Date

The date and time at which the component was attached to the aircraft.

Replacement Type

The type of replacement, which can be “LRU” (Line Replacement Unit) or “SRU” (Shop Replacement Unit).

Maint. Operator #

The airline operator mapped to the component.

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

CMP Status

The status of the component maintenance program, which could be “Fresh” or “Authorized”.

User Status

The user-defined status assigned to the component maintenance program.

Revision #

The revision number of the component maintenance program. This number represents the number of changes the component maintenance program has undergone.

Remarks

Additional remarks or comments pertaining to the modification of the component maintenance program.

The system displays the following in the “Part Removal Details” group box:

Parent Removal

The type of parent removal specified for the part.

Specific Part #

The number identifying the part that has been removed.

The system displays the following in the “Maintenance Details” multiline

Program Group

The program group under which the maintenance program for the component is classified.

Maintenance Type

The type of the maintenance to be performed on the part. The system displays one of the following: “Overhaul”,  “Repair”, “Inspection”, “Others” etc.,

Work Unit #

The number identifying the task, standard procedure or work package, to be performed as part of the work package.

Program Item Type

The program item type of the task to be performed on the part of the maintenance program, such as Base, Block, Perpetual, As Required, Non-Block and To be Decided.

Default Exe. Priority

The default execution priority set for the task with reference to other tasks in the maintenance program planned for the part.

Initiated/Reset By

The method for ascertaining the Next Schedule Value/Next Schedule Date for the work unit task, such as Self Compliance and Related Task Compliance.

Reset on Attachment?

Indicates whether to re-compute the Next Schedule Date / Next Schedule Value on attachment of the component to the aircraft. The system displays one of the following options:

  • Not Required – Indicates that NSD / NSV is computed based on Last Performed Date / Value.

  • First Attachment – Indicates that NSD / NSV is computed on first attachment of the component after the off-wing compliance of the task.

  • Every Attachment – Indicates that NSD / NSV is re-computed on every attachment of the component to the aircraft.

Parent Item #

The parent task associated with the work unit planned to be executed on the part.

This field is applicable only if the Program Item Type is “Base”.

Schedule Status

The schedule status of the work unit in the maintenance program, such as Active”, ”Inactive” or “Terminated”.

Maint. Operator #

The airline operator mapped to the component.

Execution Facility

Indicates the place where the work unit has to be performed. The system displays one of the following:

 
  • In-House – Indicates that the work unit can be performed within the company.

  • Out-Source –Indicates that the component has to be sent to a third party for performing the work unit

Work Center #

The number identifying the work center where the work unit has to be performed.

Time Unit

The unit of measurement of the time that is being specified, which could: ”Hours” “Minutes” or “Days”.

Est. Duration

The time estimated for completing the task, standard procedure or work package.

Turn Around Time

The total time for which the component will be out of service, while it gets serviced.

On-Wing?

Indicates whether or not the work unit has to be performed on-wing. The system displays either “Yes” or “No”.

Package Type

The type of package against the given task.

Ref. Document Type

The type of the reference document.

Ref Document #

The number identifying the reference document.

Ref Document Details

The details of the reference document.

Source Document Type

The type of the source document.

Source Document #

The number identifying the source document.

Revision #

The revision number of the source document.

Expense Type

The expense type of the work unit that could be “Revenue” or “Capital”.

Comments

Additional remarks or comments pertaining to the inclusion of the work unit in the maintenance program.

Work Unit Desc

The textual description of the task, standard procedure or work package.

Last Performed Date

The date and time at which the work unit was last performed on the component.

Link Info

Indicates whether or not part, resource or schedule details are entered for the part maintenance program. The system displays one of the following:

 
  • P – If part details are available

 
  • R – If resource details are available

 
  • S – If schedule details have been entered

 
  • P/R – If part and resource details are available.

 
  • P/S – If part and schedule details are entered

 
  • R/S – If resource and schedule details are entered

 
  • P/R/S – If part, resource and schedule details are entered.

 

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

 

Created by

The name of the user who created the component maintenance program.

Created Date

The date on which the component maintenance program was created.

Last Modified by

The name of the user who modified the component maintenance program.

Last Modified Date

The date on which the component maintenance program was last modified.

Authorized by

The name of the user who authorized the component maintenance program.

Authorized Date

The date on which the component maintenance program was authorized.

To proceed, carry out the following

These pages will be invoked only if “Shelf Life Expiry” flag is set to “No” in the “Edit Work Unit Information In Programs” page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Viewing component maintenance program information – An overview

View CMP - A summary of the activity

In this page you can view the maintenance program defined for the component. The component number itself identifies the maintenance program. You can view the status for the component maintenance program, the user-defined status, the revision number and remarks on creating or modifying the component maintenance program.

You can also view whether or not the parent part has to be removed and taken to shop in order to perform the maintenance activity. You can view  the part number to be removed.

You can also view the work unit of the task, standard procedure and work package type associated with the component maintenance program.