Identify Maintenance Opportunity and Scope

Explanation

This activity is used to identify maintenance opportunity and scope. You will need to prioritize pending tasks from the pool of maintenance actions maturing within the horizon defined in the maintenance plan and modifications along with all pending faults, life limited parts (LLPs) and condition limits. Mandatory modifications and critical faults are typical examples of tasks that must be prioritized. How much time you have available to perform the maintenance must also be considered when you plan your tasks.

As a basis for decisions concerning task distribution, use query windows and reports to summarize:

When this activity is finished, you can generate a work order to a selected workshop.

Prerequisites

Pending tasks must exist.

System Effects

Pending tasks are prioritized, and as a result, a work order can be created.

Window

Pending Tasks
Task Distribution
Maintenance Order
Serial Maintenance

Related Window Descriptions

Pending Tasks
Task Distribution
Maintenance Order
Maintenance Order/Assign Tasks
Maintenance Order/Assign Tasks/Pending Tasks 
Serial Maintenance
Total Usage per Serial
Overdue Modifications

Procedure

Maintenance opportunity and scope can be identified from the Task Distribution window, the Serial Maintenance window and the Maintenance Order/Assign Tasks/Pending Tasks tab. The following procedure is performed within the Task Distribution window, although the procedure begins from the Pending Tasks window. 

  1. Open the Pending Tasks window. 
  2. Query (F3) for the pending tasks and select the serial for which you will identify maintenance opportunity and scope.
  3. Right-click and click Task Distribution to open the Task Distribution window.
  4. Prioritize the pending tasks. Consider which task should be performed first and how much time you have to perform the maintenance. Right-click a task and select an option to view details for that task.
  5. Once your tasks are prioritized, you can create a work order.