You can view the details such as position code, level code, position type, position code status, and NHA of the components that are attached to or removed from a particular aircraft position on the given date. The position details will not be displayed, if no components have been attached to the selected position code till date.
Select the “Build Position History” tab in the “View Configuration Review” page.
The system displays the following fields in the “Position Details” group box:
Position Code |
The position code to which the component is associated. |
Level Code |
The code identifying the level at which the component ID and the position code occurs in the component configuration hierarchy. |
Position Type |
The type of the position code. |
Position Code Status |
The status of the position code. |
Component Mandatory |
Indicates whether fitting of rotable to the position code is mandatory. |
NHA |
The immediate higher assembly for the component selected in the “Aircraft/Component Configuration" tree. The system displays one of the following:
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The system displays the following fields in the “Replacement Details” multiline:
Transaction Date & Time |
The date and time at which the component replacement took place. |
Transaction Type |
Indicates the type of transaction on the component. The system displays one of the following:
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Note: If the component is involved in both removal and attachment transactions, the removal transaction details for the component will be retrieved in the first set of multiline rows, followed by the attachment transaction details. |
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Component # |
The number identifying the component. |
Part # |
The number identifying the part. |
Serial # |
The serial number of the component. |
Transaction # |
The number identifying the component replacement transaction. |
Note: The system displays “Readiness Log” if the component is attached through the “Edit Aircraft Readiness Log” page or “Initialize Component Assembly” page of the “Configuration” business component. |
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Transaction By |
The user who performed the component replacement transaction. |
Flight Hours |
The total flight hours of the aircraft / component. If the configuration review is for the aircraft configuration, “Flight Hours” refer to the total fight hours of the aircraft when the component is attached to, or removed from, the aircraft configuration at the specified date and time. If the configuration review is for the component configuration, “Flight Hours” refer to the total flight hours of the parent component when the component is attached to, or removed from, the component configuration at the specified date and time. |
Flight Cycles |
The total flight cycles of the aircraft / component. If the configuration review is for the aircraft configuration, “Flight Cycles” refer to the total fight cycles of the aircraft when the component is attached to, or removed from, the aircraft configuration at the specified date and time. If the configuration review is for the component configuration, “Flight Cycles” refer to the total flight cycles of the parent component when the component is attached to, or removed from, the component configuration at the specified date and time. |
Note: The system retrieves 100 records at a time in the multiline.
Click the “Previous” pushbutton to view the set of records existing prior to the set of records currently displayed in the multiline.
Click the “Next” pushbutton to view the set of records existing next to the set of records currently displayed in the multiline.
To proceed, carry out the following
Select the “View Component Replacement” link at the bottom of the page to view the component replacement details.
Refer to the topic “Viewing component replacement information - An overview” in the “Component Replacement” Online Help, for more details.
Select the “View Consumption & Range Parameters for Component” link at the bottom of the page to view the consumption and range parameters for the component.
Refer to the topic” Viewing consumption and range parameter information – An overview” in the “Aircraft” Online Help, for more details.