Selecting work units for allocation

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This page allows you to select the work units of a particular aircraft.  Tell me more

The “Select Work Units” page appears.

The system displays the following:

Date Format

The format in which the date fields are displayed, 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 registration number of the aircraft

Aircraft Model #

The model number to which the aircraft belongs

To proceed, carry out the following

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

Note: If “Allocate On-Wing / Component Jobs to Visit Package” option is set as either “By Central Planner” or “By Central planner / Component Planner" in the “Set Options” activity, the system retrieves all the work units with job type “Component Removal” or “On-Wing”.

Work Unit #

The work unit retrieved by the system.

Displays “Multiple”, if the “Discrepancy / Maint. Report” field is checked and if the maintenance report is associated with multiple work units.

Discrepancy / MR#

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

Work  Desc

The textual description of the work unit.

Triggering Parameter

The code identifying the parameter, which triggered the scheduled maintenance activity.

Rem. Days

The number of days remaining, before the forecasted arising of the pending work units

Remaining Days = Scheduled Date – Current Server Date

Rem. FH

The number of flying hours remaining, before the scheduled maintenance activity is over due.

The system displays the number of remaining flying hours based on the value selected in the Time Display Format in the “Aircraft” business component. For example, if the Time Display Format is selected as “HHMM” and if the stored value is 2.50, the system automatically converts the value from 2.50 to 2.30 and displays the value as 2.30.

Rem. FC

The number of flying cycles remaining, before the scheduled maintenance activity is over due.

Schedule Date

The date on which the maintenance activity is scheduled to be performed.

The system displays the schedule date based on the following conditions:

  1. For the un-forecasted work units, if, in the corresponding aircraft maintenance program or component maintenance program,

  • If the “Next Schedule Date” is available, the same will be displayed as the schedule date.

  • If the “Next Schedule Value” is available, then the schedule date will be [(Next Schedule Value – Current Value) / Utilization Value].

  • If both “Next Schedule Date” and “Next Schedule Value” are available, then the earliest of the scheduled dates determined, between usage based and date based schedules, will be displayed as the schedule date.

  • If there is no “Schedule Date” or “Schedule Value”, this field will be left blank.

  1. For work units associated with discrepancies or maintenance reports, the system displays the “Threshold Date” as retrieved from the “Discrepancy Processing” business component.

 

  •  Enter the following fields in the “Unassigned Work Unit Details” multiline:

Planned Start Date

The starting date planned for the scheduled maintenance activity (Date Format). This field cannot be left blank, if the “Plan End Date” or “Planned End Time“  is entered.

Planned Start Time

The starting time planned for the scheduled maintenance activity (Time Format).

Note: Ensure that the planned start date and time is earlier than the planned end date and time.

Planned End Date

The date on which the scheduled maintenance activity is planned to be completed (Date Format). Ensure that the date entered is not earlier than the “Plan Start Date”. This field cannot be left blank, if the “Plan Start Date” or “Planned Start Time“ is entered.

Planned End Time

The time by which the scheduled maintenance activity is planned for completion (Time Format).

Performed At

Use the drop-down list box to select the work center where the maintenance activity must be executed. The system lists all the “Active” work centers defined in the “Create Work Center” activity of the “Work Center” business component.

Planning Status

Use the drop-down list box to select the planning status of the work unit. The system lists all the “Active” quick codes of type “Planning Status” as defined in the “Maintain Quick Codes” activity of the current business component.

 

The system displays the following fields:

Work Unit Type

The type of the work unit, which could be “Task”, “Standard. 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.

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

Position Code

The code identifying the position of the part

Component #

The code identifying the component on which the maintenance is performed.

Latest Compliance Date

The latest date beyond which the maintenance activity cannot be postponed.

Job Type

The job type of the work unit, which could be “Component Removal”, “Aircraft” or “On Wing”

Maintenance Type

The type of the maintenance work, which could be “Overhaul”, “Repair”, “Others” or ”Inspection”, to be performed on an aircraft

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”, “Minutes” or “Weeks”

Est. Man Hrs.

The estimated time, in man-hours, for performing the work unit

ATA #

The code that identifies the system in the aircraft on which the maintenance activity is performed

 

The system displays the following fields:

Source

The source of the work unit, such as “Aircraft Forecast”, “Component Forecast”, “Deferred” and “Engineering”

Ref. Document Type

The type of the change document such as “EO” and “FCD”.

Work Center Description

The textual description of the work center

Forecast #

The forecast number based on which the work unit was forecasted.

Forecasted At

The organizational unit in which the work unit was forecasted.

Execution Type

The execution type of the work unit, which can be “Major” or “Minor”.

System Reference #

A random number used by the system as reference, for the changes in the Gantt chart.

Note: For the work units with removal status “Deferred”, the dates specified in the multiline are referred from the deferment request.

Ensure that atleast one row is entered in the multiline.

Refer to “Capacity Planning” Online for more details.

Refer to the “Task Card Publisher” Online Help for more details.

Note: The system ensures that either the plan start and end dates are entered, or the “Update Scheduling” field is set to “Yes”.

The system displays an error message, if any other concurrent user attempts to simultaneously modify the details of the work unit selected in the multiline.

Assigning work units to an existing visit package

Visit Package #

The code identifying the visit package (Alphanumeric, 40). Mandatory. Ensure that this is a valid code for the specified aircraft and the execution organization unit.

 

Help facility available

Note: Ensure the visit package is not in the “Closed” or “Canceled” status.

Execution Unit

Use the drop-down list box to select the organization unit to which the visit package is allocated for execution. Mandatory.

The system displays the following:

Revision #

The latest revision number of the visit package

Status

The status of the visit package, which could be “Fresh”, “Confirmed”, “Released”, Partially Released” or “Revised”

Visit Category

The user-defined categorization of visit packages that defines the category of the visit package. For example, “A” check.

Station #

The number identifying the station in which the maintenance activity is executed

Grounding Date

The date, in the specified date format, on which the aircraft is grounded for the execution of maintenance activities

Primary Work Center #

The place of maintenance execution to which the visit package is allotted

Title

The description of the visit package

Projected End Date

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

 

  •  Enter the following field:

Work Center Capability Check

Use the drop-down list box and set the field to “Required”, if the work center capability check is required. Select “Not Required”, if the work center capability check is not required.

Data selection in this field is mandatory.

Note: This action is workflow-enabled. Notification messages can be sent as per the settings you have defined in the "Workflow Management" business component.

The system performs the following on clicking the “Assign” pushbutton:

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 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”.

The system assigns the selected work units to the visit package and changes the status of the work units from “Pending” to “Assigned” in their respective sources. If the work unit type is either “Aircraft Work Package” or “Component Work Package”, the system breaks them down into their constituent work units as standard procedures and/or tasks considering the seasonal (off-line) work units and additional work units as defined under expanded work scope of aircraft specific maintenance program.

Note: If the system parameter “Aircraft Workscope: Allocation Revision Method” or “Component Workscope: Allocation Revision Method ” is set as “Modification Log” in the “Set Options” activity, then the details of allocation of respective work units to the visit package is posted in the  “Modification Log”. If the system parameter is set as “Direct”, then the details of the allocation are posted directly in the visit package.

To proceed, carry out the following

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

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Selecting work units for allocation – An overview

Allocate Work units - A summary of the activity

This page allows you to select the work units of a particular aircraft. You can carry out a search based on the filter criteria such as days remaining before the forecasted arising, elapsed time, primary work center, range of compliance, scheduled and alert dates of the work units, and the source of the work units. You can also specify the advanced search ID, which identifies a set of advanced search criteria, to search for the work units.

The system retrieves all the work units of job status "Pending" based upon the filter conditions. You can select these work units to create a new visit package, create deferment request for work units, preclude the work units or assign the selected work units to an existing visit package, which is not in the "Closed" or "Canceled" status and whose visit type is “Planned”. This page also enables you to view the details of the selected work units.

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