MIL-DTL-23618H(AS)
document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has
been obtained.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 General.
3.1.1 Copyrights and advertising. Copyright material shall not be included in any publication
prepared in accordance with this specification without written permission of the copyright owner.
Proprietary legends shall not be shown. The manual shall not contain advertising matter. All
material prepared in accordance with this specification shall be Government property.
3.1.2 Proprietary data. The Government shall have unlimited right to the data prepared
under this specification. Proprietary legends are not acceptable in technical manuals. The
preparing activity shall disclose, in narrative or pictorial display, that information necessary to
fulfill the requirements of this specification without disclosing that portion of the manufacturing
process that the preparing activity wishes to safeguard.
3.1.3 General requirements.
a. The PMRMs shall provide general and specific instructions required to perform scheduled
maintenance at the organizational and intermediate levels.
b. The PMRMs consist of a series of scheduled maintenance requirements that provide a
basis for planning, scheduling, and execution of scheduled maintenance.
c. These requirements are performed at specific intervals that are based upon calendar days,
flight hours, operating hours, or other events that affect the equipment performance.
d. Inspection requirements, adjustments, checks, tests, and preventive maintenance that are
to be performed on aircraft by an intermediate level of maintenance activity shall be
sequenced in the appropriate location on the maintenance task and quality assurance cards.
3.1.4 Source data. The logistics support analysis (LSA), as characterized by
MIL-PRF-49506, is the overall systems engineering process for determining logistics support
requirements for acquisition programs. An element of this process is maintenance planning and
analysis (MPA) which develops, among other maintenance elements, preventive maintenance
requirements. The contractor shall develop and document scheduled maintenance requirements
from approved maintenance plans derived from the MPA process. PMRMs for aircraft weapon
systems, equipment, or SE not using the Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) concept shall
be developed using existing data, such as 3-M data, safety center reports, engineering
investigations, quality deficiency reports, etc.
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