Generate / Regenerate forecast

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 You can select and generate or regenerate aircraft forecast for maintenance activities. Tell Me More

The “Generate / Regenerate Forecast” page appears.

The system displays the following:

Date & Time Format

The format in which the date and time fields are displayed in this page. This format is displayed from the "User Preferences" 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.

Search On

Use the drop-down list box to specify the type of search criteria against which you wish to search for aircraft; to generate or regenerate forecast for maintenance activities. You can select from the following options, Aircraft Reg #, Forecast #, Sub Fleet # and Last Forecasted by.

The system displays blank by default.

 

In the box provided alongside, enter a value corresponding to the type of search criteria selected.  The system retrieves all the aircraft  records matching the search criteria entered here.

Note that if no value is specified in this field the system retrieves all the corresponding documents pertaining to the entered search criteria, which are in “Released” status.

Last Forecasted Date

The date in which the last forecast was done for the aircraft. The system retrieves all the records whose last forecasted date is less than or equal to the date specified in this field.

The system defaults the current system date, if no value is specified in this field.

Last Forecasted Time

In the box provided alongside, enter the time in which the last forecast was done for the aircraft.  The system retrieves all the records whose last forecasted time is less than or equal to the time specified in this field.

The system defaults the current system time if no value is specified in this field.

Forecasted?

Use the drop-down list box to search for aircraft based on their forecast status.  You can select from the following options:

  • Yes - Retrieves all aircraft for which forecast has been generated at least once against the referenced forecast #.

  • No - Retrieves all aircraft for which forecast has never been generated against the referenced forecast #.

  • In-progress - Retrieves all aircraft for which forecast generation/ regeneration is in-progress against the referenced forecast #.

Note: Leave all the fields blank to search for all the forecasts, which are in “Fresh” status and to which the login user is mapped.

The system displays the following fields in the “Search Results” multiline:

Aircraft Reg #

A unique registration number for the aircraft. Aircraft Registration number is allotted to an aircraft by the regulatory authority of the country in which it is registered.

Last Forecasted By

The employee code of the login user using which the aircraft forecast was last generated/ regenerated.

Last Forecasted  Date & Time

The date & time on which aircraft forecast was last generated/ regenerated.

Sub Fleet #

The reference number of the sub fleet to which the aircraft is currently associated

Forecasted?

The current forecast status of the Aircraft Reg #.

Forecast #

The number identifying the forecast.

    Click the hyperlinked Forecast number in the multiline, to view the forecast details.

Start Date

The date from which the forecast is valid.

End Date

The date till which the forecast is valid.

User Status

The user-defined status for the forecast. .

Sub Fleet Desc

The textual description of the sub fleet.

Note: Ensure that at least one aircraft forecast is selected in the multiline.

To generate forecast

The system generates / regenerates forecast for aircraft and its associated components.

The system updates the Forecasted? flag as follows:

  1. From “No” to “Inprogress” on retrieving the details of the Aircraft Reg # in the “Generate / Regenerate Forecast” multiline.

  2. From “In-Progress” to “Yes” on completion of generating the forecast for the Aircraft Reg #.

The system performs the following:

Note: On automatic generation of the component forecast, the system copies the expense type of the workunits from the component maintenance program to the pending tray.

On successful creation of an aircraft forecast number, the system does the following:

Date - based schedule forecasting

  1. "One Time" independent date based schedule

  2. “Recurring” independent date based schedule which is fixed in (schedule) nature

  3. “Recurring” independent date based schedule which is floating in (schedule) nature

  1.  It calculates the Earliest Scheduled Date as

ESD = Schedule Date -- Negative Tolerance

  1.  It calculates the Lastest Scheduled Date as

LSD= Schedule Date + Positive Tolerance

  1. It calculates the Alert Date as

Alert Date= Schedule Date -- Alert Value (If the tolerance/alert value is given in months / years, then the system will convert it into number of days and perform the calculation.)

Note: If the “Next schedule date” exceeds the “Terminating Date”, then the system will not retrieve the maintenance requirement of the aircraft forecast.

Parameter based forecasting

Note: Preference will be given to the utilization values defined at the forecast level.

Note: The next scheduled date and alert dates are calculated as done for date - based forecasting.

Schedule date of maintenance arising calculation:

Remaining number of days = Remaining life in terms of parameters / average daily usage value of parameter

Average usage value of parameter calculation:

Average value = Forecast factor * average value for the lead parameter.

Component Forecast

Note: If the “Next schedule date” exceeds the “Terminating Date”, then the system will not retrieve the maintenance requirement of the component for forecast.

Note: If the “Next schedule date” exceeds the “Terminating Date”, then the system will not retrieve the maintenance requirement of the component for forecast.

NSD/NSV generation

a. Generates the NSD for tasks with date-based schedule and NSV for tasks with usage based schedule in the following way,

NSD  = Last Performed Date + Repeat Interval

NSV  = Last Performed Value + Repeat Value

 NSD for each parameter in the usage-based schedule = ((NSV - Current Value) / Utilization Value + Current  Date)

1. If the Schedule Reset Basis is set to “Actual Schedule”, the system derives NSD/NSV for tasks on the basis of the last performed date, as explained previously.

2. If the Reset Schedule Basis is set to “Last Schedule”, the system derives the NSD/NSV in the following way,

i. For date-based schedule: New NSD = NSD + Repeat Interval

ii. For usage-based schedule: New NSV = NSV + Repeat Value

Example

However, an exception to this would arise when a task with a short term escalation request was complied within positive tolerance limits. The system ignores the short term escalation request and computes the NSD/NSV on the basis of the last performed date, as explained previously.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Generate / Regenerate – An overview

In this page, you can select and generate or regenerate forecast for aircraft and its associated components, for maintenance activities. You can carry out a search based on the Aircraft Reg #, forecast #, sub fleet # and last forecasted user. Based on the search criteria, the system displays the forecast and the sub fleet details.