MIL-DTL-5096G
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2.3 Order of precedence. In the event of a conlict between the text of this document and the references
cited herein (except for related associated speciications or speciication sheets), the text of this document
takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a
speciic exemption has been obtained.
REQUIREMENTS.
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3.1 General. As determined by the acquiring activity (see 6.2b.), each contract shall state which documents
are required for aircraft, air/ground launched missiles, rockets, drones, CE, and support systems. An aircraft
or ground system may require an inspection requirements manual only, or work cards only. Others may
use the work cards, inspection manual, and Functional Check Flight (FCF) manual and checklist. The
requirements of MIL-STD-38784 are applicable, except as otherwise speciied herein.
3.1.1 General criteria. Unless otherwise speciied herein, the general preparation and format for all manuals
covered by this detail speciication shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-38784 (see 6.6.12 for explanation
of print versus electronic presentation requirements speciied herein). The following exceptions apply:
3.1.2 Equipment nomenclatures. When related Organizational Maintenance Manuals are prepared to the
requirements of MIL-DTL-83495, equipment nomenclatures in inspection manuals shall be followed by
the applicable higher level designation in parenthesis. System titles in the inspection manual (-6) shall
be followed by the applicable work unit code (WUC) system number in parenthesis followed by the
applicable System/Subsystem/Subject Number (SSSN). SSSN deinition and assignment instructions are
contained in MIL-STD-1808.
3.1.3 Security classiication. When possible, the contents of the documents shall be so arranged and
worded that they shall be unclassiied. However, if classiied information is required, it shall be prepared
in accordance with MIL-STD-38784.
Electronic Presentation: Security classiications shall appear on the title screen as well as in the footer area
of the viewer per the requirements of MIL-DTL-87268.
3.1.4 Warnings, cautions, notes. The requirements of MIL-STD-38784 are applicable.
3.1.5 Printing area. The printing area for each page size shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-38784.
3.1.6 Effectivity markings. Effectivity markings, such as lag note symbols, base codes, and other
indicators, shall be used to denote wing applicability, conigurational differences, alternate actions, and other
equipment differences. Markings shall be explained in the foreword.
3.1.7 Emergency page markings. Emergency page markings shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-38784.
3.2 Inspection and maintenance requirements (-6) manual.
3.2.1 Requirements (-6 manual). There shall be one manual prepared for the aircraft, air/ground launched
missiles, rocket, drone, CE and support systems entitled: "Technical Manual, Scheduled Inspection and
Maintenance Requirements." The need for additional manual(s) shall be as determined by the acquiring
activity (see 6.2c.).
3.2.1.1 Requirements to be included. The manual shall include all scheduled and special inspections,
replacement and check light requirements and base level repair restrictions for the weapon system and
equipment installed therein. Also included shall be requirements pertaining to the marriage of an aircraft
with weapons, missiles and other stores, when applicable. The manual shall establish a complete preventive
maintenance program for the weapon system to which it pertains. The inspection requirements shall
relect the requirements contained in the inspection work cards. No requirement shall be omitted. The
maximum safe interval between inspections shall be as established by the acquiring activity (see 6.2d.), so
that the weapon system is not over inspected.
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