MIL-PRF-63005E(AV)
capital letters. It is recommended that the minimum type size be eight point. Spacing of letters
and words shall be controlled to insure clear, legible copy.
3.1.16.3 Keys for illustrations. Keys shall, when feasible, be included on the illustration. Where
keys are too numerous or the explanations too lengthy to fit within the illustration cropped area
without crowding, they shall be placed in tabular form immediately above or below the
illustration or on the facing page. These tables shall be considered as a text function.
3.1.17 Emergency procedures. Text that contain emergency procedure information/steps shall
have heavy black diagonal lines around three edges.
3.1.18 Shall, should, and may. The following shall be placed near the beginning of Chapter 1.
Use "shall" whenever a TM expresses a provision that is binding. Use "should" to
indicate a non-mandatory but preferred method of accomplishment. The word "may"
shall be used to indicate an acceptable method of accomplishment.
3.2 Specific contents and format. Each TM shall apply to a single aircraft series. Specific
requirements and procedures relating to shipment by cargo aircraft, vessel, truck, crated
shipment, containerized shipment, and external transport by helicopter shall be detailed.
Procedures necessary for tactical, minimum disassembly (logistical), maximum density
(logistical) and palletized shipments shall be described. Each TM shall be written in the same
format so that the same type of information is presented in the same order in each TM. The
following is the format which shall be followed:
a. Cover/title page
b. Distribution statement
c. Warning page
d. Table of contents
e. Reporting of errors statement
f. List of illustrations
g. List of tables
h. Chapter 1 Introduction
(1) Section I Purpose and scope
(2) Section II General
(3) Section III Aircraft description
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