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Engineering Task Card Control, General Tab

To configure the E/C and Task Card link, select the Task Card Control button.

 

The following information/options are available in this window:
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E/C

The Engineering Control that specifies aircraft or component scheduled maintenance intervals. Engineering Control that the Task Card(s) will be linked to.

Link To

Control that is going to be linked to original E/C.

Task Card

The Task Card / Job Card that details the scheduled maintenance work. In the Task Card field, specify the Task Card that will be attached to the E/C.

Current TC Rev eMRO_V5_gold

The Task Card's most recent authorized revision number.

Note: This field displays the last authorized revision of the Task Card. If a new revision of the Task Card is in progress, this field will not show the new revision number until the Task Card has been authorized.

Item (0 = ALL)

The user can specify the item on the Task Card to be added to the E/C, if necessary. This allows for the creation of a dynamic Task Card applied to a fleet or type/series with various job card instruction items applied to selected type/series or A/C tail numbers. If no item number is specified, the default value of “0” will appear and all items on the Task Card will be added.

Identifier

This is a unique identification number applied to item effectivity. When item effectivity is revised, deleted, re-sequenced, this identifier value acts as an audit.

Sort Order

Allows the user to specify the order that the E/C's Task Cards will be sorted in. These sequence numbers are sorted according to their numeric values.

Applicable A/C

The A/C that this Task Card will be effective to. If left blank, the Task Card will be effective to all aircraft that the E/C is effective to.

Note: When Production Switch ADDECNOT is set to No, even if the Task Card linked to the E/C has Aircraft effectivity to the Work Order's Aircraft but this 'Applicable A/C' field is not the same as the W/O's Aircraft, then the Task Card will not be added to the Work Order when the E/C is linked. The E/C Task Card's 'Applicable A/C' field will override the Task Card's aircraft effectivity when the Task Card is linked to a Work Order through this E/C linkage. For more information refer to Switch ADDECNOT via the Production Switches Manual.

Group

Groups allows the user to create a template that will be used to automatically create complex Work Orders based on parameters set up using the Group and Sub-Group fields.

Subgroup

Sub-Groups allow the user the option to further expand the relationships between Groups by creating Groups within Groups. Essentially, Work Orders within Work Orders.

Note: For information regarding Groups and Subgroups, refer to the topic About Group and Sub-Group, via Engineering Task Card Control.

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Once the user has entered the appropriate E/C and Task Card link, select the Save button and the record appears at the bottom of the window. Expand the row to view additional Task Card information such as its description.

To add additional cards select the New button.

 

Additional Functionality:

If the Task Card is 'Pending Authorization', the following error will appear:

To associate the E/C to a Task Card "Pending Authorization," it must be done through Engineering Authorization Management or Task Card Authorization Management while either are pending authorization depending on the configuration of Switch ECTCLINK.

Note: If the Task Card and the Engineering Control being linked together do not have the same Aircraft Effectivity, a warning message appear.

In This Section

About Group and Sub-Group, via Engineering Task Card Control

See Also

Task Card Control Button, via Engineering Control

Engineering Task Card Control, Informational Tab

Engineering Task Card Control Buttons

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