Creating a planned visit package

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This page allows you to create a visit package for an aircraft. Tell me more

The “Create Visit Package” page appears.

The system displays the following:

Date Format

The format in which the date fields are displayed and to be entered, 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.

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

Aircraft Reg #

The aircraft for which the visit package is created

Aircraft Model #

The model to which the aircraft belongs

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

Visit Package #

The unique number that identifies the visit package. This is generated by the system when you click the “Create Visit Package” pushbutton.

Execution Unit

Use the drop-down list box to select the organization unit where the visit package is to be executed.

Title

The description of the visit package (Alphanumeric, 150). Mandatory.

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Visit Category

Use the drop-down list box to select the category of the visit package. Mandatory. The system lists all the visit categories defined in the “Create Visit Category” activity of the current business component that are in the “Active” status.

Grounding Date

The date on which the aircraft is grounded for the execution of maintenance activities (Date Format). Mandatory. By default, the system displays the earliest of the schedule dates planned for the work units in the visit package.

Note: The grounding date should not be later than the maximum of the latest schedule date and not earlier than the least of the earliest schedule date of the selected work units.

The grounding date is displayed either in GMT or local time, based on the option set in the “Time Zone” systems parameter.

If the grounding date is postponed, then the start and end dates planned for all the work units in the visit package will also be postponed.

The system displays the following field when you click the “Create Visit Package” pushbutton.

Projected End Date

The date by which the visit package execution is scheduled to be completed

Primary Work Center #

The place of maintenance execution to which the visit package is allotted (Alphanumeric, 30). Mandatory. Ensure that the work center is valid and is in the “Active” status for the specified execution unit.

 

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Priority

Use the drop-down list box to select the level of urgency of the visit package. The system lists all the priority descriptions defined in the “Create Priority Numbers” activity of the “Common Masters” business component.

The system displays the following field when you click the “Create Visit Package” pushbutton:

Preparatory Time

The preparatory time required for the execution of a work unit in the visit package

Work Center Capability Check

Use the drop-down list box to specify whether work center capability check is required or not. Mandatory. The system lists the options, “Required” and “Not Required”.

 
  • Select “Required”, if you wish to check whether the work center has the capability to execute the selected work units.

 

  • Select “Not Required”, if you do not wish to check whether the work center has the capability to execute the selected work units.

Maintenance Event

Use the drop-down list box to select the maintenance event whose work units must be considered as a part of the visit package. The system lists all the maintenance events that have been defined in the “Maintain Maintenance Events” activity of the “Common Master” business component. Leave the field blank if you do not wish to specify the maintenance event.

Note: Ensure that the maintenance event selected is defined in the primary maintenance program defined in the “Aircraft Maintenance Program” business component.

Include Event Jobs?

Use the drop-down list box to specify whether the work units specified for the maintenance event must be made a part of the visit package. Mandatory. Set the field to “Yes” to include all the work units defined for the maintenance event as a part of the visit package. Otherwise, set the field to “No”.

Note: If you have set the “Include Event Jobs?” field to “Yes”, the system associates all the work units that have been defined for the maintenance event in the primary maintenance program defined in the “Aircraft Maintenance Program” business component, on clicking the “Create Visit Package” pushbutton.

Customer Order #

The number identifying the customer order (Alphanumeric, 40). You can enter the customer order number in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. The system retrieves all customer order numbers that are similar to the number entered here.

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The system displays the following in the “Work Scope Details” multiline:

Work Unit #

The work unit selected in the previous page

Note: If the work unit is associated with a maintenance report, the system retrieves only those work units for which the associated maintenance report is in “Analyzed” processing status.

Work Unit Type

The type of the work unit, which could be “Task”, “Std. Procedure” or “Work Package”

Note: For the work unit of type “Task”, the related tasks are identified recursively and retrieved along with their corresponding material and resource requirements, from the “Maintenance Task” business component.

Work Unit Desc

The textual description of the work unit

Discrepancy  / MR #

The number identifying the discrepancy or maintenance report to which the work unit is associated.

Part #

The part number of the component on which the maintenance activity is performed

Serial #

The serial number of the component on which the maintenance activity is performed

Job Type

The job type of the work unit, which could be “Aircraft”

Component #

The number that identifies the component on which the maintenance activity is performed

Schedule Date

The date on which the work unit is scheduled to be executed

Latest Compliance Date

The last date beyond which the execution of the work unit cannot be postponed

Work Center #

The code identifying the work center to which the work unit is allocated

Est. Man Hrs.

The estimated time required, in man-hours, for the completion of the work unit

Est. Elapsed Time

The estimated elapsed time of the work unit

Time Unit

The unit of measurement for the elapsed time, which could be “Hours”, “Days” or “Weeks”

Comments

Any additional remarks pertaining to the visit package created (Alphanumeric, 255).

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Note: The system displays an error message, if any other concurrent user attempts to simultaneously modify the details of the work units displayed in the multiline.

The system performs the following:

Note: Updates the stock status as “PBH”, if the following conditions are satisfied:

a. If the aircraft is mapped to the supplier as “PBH” and the requested part or its next higher assembly for the aircraft is identified as “PBH” part for the supplier

b. if the component, or the next higher assembly of the component being requested for the component replacement job or on wing job, is identified as “Under PBH” for supplier.

c. If the component’s EIPN (End Item Part Number) is identified as “Under PBH” for the supplier.

On assignment of the work units with the “Job type” as “Component Removal” to the visit package, the system does the following check:

If the option for auto preclusion of call-outs is set as required in the “Set Options” activity, then system checks whether any component removal jobs already exists for the corresponding parent components of the components being assigned now. If so, the system automatically precludes the work unit for the removal of the child component and sets its preclusion status to “Precluded” and the preclusion status of the work unit of the parent component to “Superseded”.

On assignment of the work units with the “Job Type” as “On Wing” to the visit package, the system does the following check:

If the option for auto preclusion of on-wing jobs is set as required in the “Set Options” activity, then the system checks whether any on-wing jobs already exists for parent components of the components being assigned now. If so, the system automatically precludes the work unit for the on-wing job of the child component and sets its preclusion status to “Precluded” and the preclusion status of the work unit of the parent component to “Superseded”.

Note: The system confirms the visit package and sets its status to “Fresh”. Only a visit package that is in a “Fresh” status can be processed by the visit planner.

Note: Select at least one work unit in the multiline, to view the execution center capabilities.

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What you can do in this page

Specify the execution unit, visit category and priority number for the visit package

Enable work center capability check

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Specify the execution unit, visit category and priority number for the visit package

You can select  the execution unit to which the visit package is allocated. The visit package will be executed in the work center of the execution unit specified here. You can categorize the visit package using the visit package categories defined in the “Create Visit Category” activity. You can also set the urgency level at which the visit package needs to be executed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enable work center capability check

You can specify whether the system needs to check the maintenance capabilities of a work center, before assigning a work unit.

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Prerequisites

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Creating a planned visit package – An overview

Allocate Work units - A summay of the activity

This page allows you to create a visit package for an aircraft. A visit package is a document through which a major check on an aircraft is planned and executed. The visit package is an aggregation of all the maintenance activities that need to be accomplished during the visit of an aircraft to the maintenance execution facility.

In this page, you can specify the execution unit, description, category, primary work center and the priority of the visit package. You can also specify the grounding date of the aircraft, to execute the visit package.

This page also displays the work units selected in the “Work Unit Selection” page. You can view the workload of an execution center or the maintenance execution capabilities of the work center for a selected work unit.

The system creates the visit package for the work units displayed and sets the status of the visit package as “Draft”.

You can also confirm the visit package in this page. On confirmation, the system sets the status of the visit package to “Fresh”. Only a visit package that is in a “Fresh” status can be processed by the visit planner.

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