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w. If deviations are required for lubrication requirements (see 3.6.3.4).
x. If phased inspection card numbers will be preixed (see 3.6.4.1.1).
y. If the service block will be completed (see 3.6.4.9).
z. If the igure block will be completed (see 3.6.4.10).
aa. Workload requirements for phased inspection work cards (see 3.6.5.3.1).
ab. A listing indicating equipment, by system, for which there is an inspection requirement (see
ac. Interval at which phased inspections will be made (see 3.6.5.3.2).
ad. Instructions on whether phased packages can be combined and the number of packages authorized
at one time for an approved inspection (see 3.6.5.3.4).
ae. If checklist size will be other than as speciied in this document (see 3.7.2).
af. If checklist arrangement will be other than head to head (see 3.7.2).
ag. Packaging requirements (see 5.1).
6.3 Technical manuals. The requirement for technical manuals should be considered when this speciication
is applied on a contract. If technical manuals are required, speciications and standards that have been
authorized and assigned an Acquisition Management Systems Control (AMSC) number must be listed on a
separate Contract Data Requirements List (DD Form 1423), which is included as an exhibit to the contract.
The technical manuals must be acquired under separate contract line item in the contract.
6.4 Coordination. The procuring activity, after coordination with the using command(s), will specify the
publication(s) required. An inspection requirements manual and work card set will be developed for each
system i.e., aircraft, C-E, support equipment, etc.
6.5 Additional information. Additional information relative to Air Force aircraft, missile and space weapon
inspection systems, policies, and procedures may be obtained from the 00-20-series technical orders.
6.6 Deinitions. To clarify the terms used throughout this speciication, the following deinitions are given:
6.6.1 Acceptance inspection. An inspection that will be performed on all newly assigned or extensively
modiied aircraft, drones, missiles, and support equipment to determine mechanical itness for light or use
and which usually requires an FCF or Functional Check.
6.6.2 Accessible. A term applied to equipment that may be inspected without further disassembly or
removal of covers, cowling, closures, panels, etc, other than those required to accomplish the more speciic
requirements applicable to the particular inspection.
6.6.3 Basic postlight/postoperation inspection. This inspection is a visual examination of certain components,
areas, or systems, to assure that no defect exist which would render the aircraft/equipment unsuitable for
light/use. Primary items check are as follows:
a. Items that due to their operational characteristics are subject to loss of lubricant, luids, air,
etc., during light/operation.
b. Items that due to and during light/operation are subject to damage such as impact, foreign
objects, etc.
c. Items of critical nature that are subject to developing defects which are not readily apparent to
the users during operation.
d. Items, such as down locks, safety pins, and protective covers, that must be installed prior
to maintenance.
6.6.4 Cautions. A caution is a short message which calls attention to an essential operating or maintenance
procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or
destruction of equipment or loss of mission effectiveness.
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