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(SMR) coded "depot repair only" shall not be listed. The part number shall consist of the basic part number
for the preferred item and all substitutes. Dash numbers relecting modiications shall not be listed.
3.2.2.5.1.1 Item selection. Selection of items to be listed shall be as determined by the acquiring activity.
3.2.2.5.1.2 Repair limitation. Repair limitations shall be stated in a manner to positively identify the
repair restriction within the limitation statement without any requirement for ield activities to relate the
text of the foreword with the statements of the restrictions. As an example, statements such as "No
Repair" and "No Repairs Requiring Disassembly" shall not be used. To permit the intent of the above
statements to stand completely on their own content, the terms "No Repair Authorized" and "Repair
Requiring Disassembly Not Authorized" shall be used. Repair restrictions shall always be worded in the
form of limitations. Statements relecting repair authorizations shall not be used as a substitute for repair
restrictions to reduce the amount of coverage required.
3.2.2.5.1.3 Technical manual references. Reference to repair technical manuals is permissible but shall be
kept to a minimum. References shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-38784. Where it is practical the
preference is to extract repair limitations from the applicable repair technical manuals and present them in a
condensed form in Chapter 4, Section I. Where it is impractical to condense repair limitations into a brief
but concise statement of repair restrictions, reference to a technical order is permitted.
Electronic Presentation: References shall be linked to the data to which it applies.
3.2.2.5.2 Chapter 4, Section II - Supplemental Repair Restrictions for contingency operations. This section
supplements Chapter 4, Section I, by listing additional items of equipment by work unit code, noun, FSC
and part number for which repair restrictions are established for contingency operations.
3.3 Acceptance and Functional Check Flight (FCF) procedures (-6CF) manual. The requirement for the
preparation of an FCF manual applies to aircraft. However, when speciied by the acquiring activity, it may
also be applied to other equipment as a Functional Check Manual (see 6.2o.). Check light procedures shall be
prepared in standard technical manual format. The manual shall contain a detailed explanation of conditions
or operations to be performed or observed during the check light. Operating requirements shall be expanded
and arranged in a consecutive order simulating a recommended test light proile. A recommended test light
proile shall be included (see Figure 9). Acceptance and functional check light procedures shall be required
only for those conditions where satisfactory performance cannot be veriied by maintenance operational checks
on the ground. They shall also be required for those conditions where the risk of malfunction in light is
high and would jeopardize safety of light. For conditions requiring an FCF refer to the -6 inspection manual.
3.3.1 FCF manual arrangement. Appendix B provides the DTD for structured content and SGML ile
delivery of the FCF manual. The manual shall be arranged as follows:
a. Front Matter
b. Chapters (one for each FCF required crew position)
c. Sample Completed Checklists (when speciied)
Print Presentation: The manual shall be prepared in 8 ½ by 11 inch format.
Electronic Presentation: The manual shall be presented in a scrollable view by sections if used.
Otherwise, by chapters.
3.3.1.1 FCF manual front matter. Front matter shall be prepared in accordance with MIL-DTL-7700. The
following exceptions apply: the title of the manual shall be "ACCEPTANCE AND FUNCTIONAL CHECK
FLIGHT MANUAL;" the table of contents shall be prepared in accordance with MIL-STD-38784; the
information pertaining to the purpose, use of and completion of the check light, and disposition of the
check light discrepancies shall form the foreword (see Figure 10).
Electronic Presentation: The Table of Contents, List of Illustrations, List of Tables, List of Changes, and List
of Emergency Procedures shall be included as part of the Left Pane per the requirements of MIL-DTL-87268.
3.3.1.2 FCF manual chapters and sections (see Figure 11). A chapter shall be included for each FCF
required crew position. Separate sections as required shall be prepared for each type system to be operated
during a functional check light. Chapters shall be identiied with a letter for the applicable crew position,
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