MIL-DTL-87158C
EXAMPLE OF AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
Section I
Airframe
Section II
Crew station
Section III
Landing gear system
Section IV
Flight control system
Section V
Power plant
Section VI
Engine starting system
Section VII
Electrical power supply
Section VIII
Environmental control system
Section IX
Hydraulic and pneumatic system
Section X
Fuel system
Section XI
Flight instruments
Section XII
VHF communications
Section XIII
UHF communications
Section XIV
Interphone system
Section XV
Fire control system
Section XVI
Weapons delivery
3.7 Chapter 3, materials. Repairs shall be designed using ABDAR Tool/Material Kit listings approved by
the acquiring activity. Preferred material required for a specialized repair shall be speciied. A consolidated
listing, by part number, containing aircraft peculiar fasteners (types and dimensions), unique materials,
sealants, parting agents, ilms, pads, solvents, cleaning materials, bonding materials, primers, honeycomb,
and alternate materials for each, shall be included. All items shall be identiied using Military/Federal
Speciications, if applicable. This chapter shall contain a table listing materials and suitable substitute
materials that are not contained in the ABDAR Tool/Material Kit Listing. Materials shall be grouped
by speciication number, and shall be in alpha-numeric sequence, by part number and Contractor and
Government Entity (CAGE) code. A table shall be prepared in accordance with the following format:
NOMENCLATURE
PART NUMBER/CAGE
3.8 Chapter 4, support equipment/special tools. This chapter shall contain a listing of support
equipment/special tools that are not included in the ABDAR tool/material kit listing. Special tools shall
be grouped by part number/CAGE code. The number of tools shall be kept to a minimum, and
they shall be common type tools, where possible.
3.9 Chapter 5, abbreviated functional checks. This chapter shall contain limited functional checks for those
essential systems, for which a full system operational check and support equipment is normally required. The
checks shall be brief, and shall contain only those items necessary to ensure mission capability.
3.10 Chapter 6, typical repairs. This chapter shall illustrate, describe, and include procedures for typical
repairs that are common to two or more zones. Typical repairs shall be provided for all aircraft systems,
subsystems, and components, as applicable. Repair steps that affect survivability/vulnerability, hardness, or
Radar Cross Section (RCS) characteristics, shall be identiied. Typical repairs shall not duplicate repairs
covered in TO 1-1H-39/NAVAIR 01-1A-39.-200.
3.11 Chapter 7, interchangeability data. Interchangeability data, not already identiied in the illustrated parts
breakdown manual, shall be provided, where applicable. Mission essential system components shall be
identiied in a consolidated list, by CAGE code/part number and nomenclature.
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