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The Weasel
8th Feb 2001, 15:04
Has anyone ever used a Tech recording system where the MM pages have certification coloumns down the edge of the page? There are obvious airworthiness advantages, but I was wondering about the disadvantages.

spannerhead
8th Feb 2001, 19:42
our planning department issue these as an attachment to a workcard. They are only used as a ref to the MM to save us looking it up ourselves. As there is no CRS on these sheets they can not be used for certification. If there was a CRS on the bottom then it would certainly save a bit of time for the planning department but you can imagine the state of the paperwork after it had been referred to on the job!

Penn Doff
8th Feb 2001, 19:47
The only time I have seen it used within VS is when carrying out engine changes. We would normally have a hard (for certification and soft (hangar floor reference) copy. The only disadvantage is on the A340 in which the eng cx mm uses loads of other references.
Overall I think it is better as it gives natural breaks for shift changes etc.

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topman
8th Feb 2001, 23:41
The ATR42/72 Job Instruction Cards p (JIC's) provide such a method. Can be very useful.