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6.6.5 End item. Entity of hardware which is not to be installed in another piece of equipment. The end
item for the weapon/support system could be the aircraft, rocket, drone, training device, etc.
6.6.6 End of runway inspection. This inspection detects critical defects which may have developed during
ground operation. Items checked are those subject to damage during ground operations or are not readily
apparent until after operation begins. Also checked are items such as panels and doors, that must be secure
prior to light/operation, and down locks and protective covers, that must be removed prior to light/operation.
6.6.7 Excessive. Condition which has progressed to the degree that, if not corrected, could result in
failure or malfunction of the component prior to the next scheduled accomplishment of the requirement
which directed attention to the condition.
6.6.8 Functional system. Those units which make up a system without regard to whether the units are
hydraulic, electrical, pneumatic, electronic, or mechanical in nature. The components which comprise a
functional system are those components which contribute to the actual function or activation of the system.
For example, the components which supply the hydraulic source of power are included under the
hydraulic system, whereas a light control actuator which is hydraulically operated is included under the
light control system, which is a functional system.
6.6.9 Home station check inspection. Home station check inspections are accomplished after return from a
long range mission or at expiration of a short term calendar period. Home station check inspections are
accomplished in conjunction with the minor and major inspections.
6.6.10 Hourly postlight/postoperation inspection. An inspection which includes those requirements to be
accomplished at a speciied interval (hours/cycles) or multiples of the speciied interval that are necessary to
assure no condition exists in a known problem area that would be detrimental to the safety of light
operation. These requirements augment the basic postlight/postoperation requirements. Included are
requirements that fall in the following categories:
a. Items that due to their installation characteristics are subject to excessive chaing and insecure
mounting.
b. Items that are subject to extreme heat conditions.
c. Items that due to their design characteristics are subject to developing leaks or cracks.
d. Items that require more frequent veriication of serviceability or operation than the
periodic/phased/isochronal inspection interval.
e. Items that require more frequent veriication of service than the periodic/phased/isochronal
inspection interval.
6.6.11 Isochronal inspections. Isochronal inspections are accomplished based upon calendar periods of
equal duration and recurring at regular intervals.
6.6.12 Linear Technical Manual (TM) print versus electronic presentation requirements. Within this detail
speciication, requirements labeled as electronic or print presentation are deined as follows:
a. Electronic presentation: Speciies requirements that apply to TM data that are displayed on an
electronic/digital system, such as various kinds of work station computers, or portable electronic
devices. These requirements only apply to technical data composed as linear Electronic TMs
(ETMs), i.e., linear structured compositions to be rendered in HTML for display in a browser.
Requirements for digital nonlinear data, Interactive ETMs (IETMs) or Interactive Electronic
Technical Publications (IETPs), are contained in a separate speciication.
b. Print presentation: Speciies requirements that apply only to page-oriented and printed TMs.
Print presentation requirements apply overall to PDF TM iles, with some exceptions, as
determined by the acquiring activity. For example, in the case of references, electronic linking
requirements should apply.
6.6.13 Major inspection. Major inspections consist of inspections to determine if conditions exist which
could result in failures or malfunctions prior to the next scheduled inspection and are more searching in
scope than the home station check and minor inspections.
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