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DEF STAN 00-60 (PART 0)/4

APPENDIX A TO ANNEX C

APPENDIX A TO ANNEX C

LSA REPORTS SUMMARY

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C/A.0 DEF STAN 00-60 Logistic Support Analysis Record Reports

C/A.0.1 Purpose. This Appendix contains a listing and description of the Logistic Support Analysis Record (LSAR) reports. Reports will be selected by the Project to tailor and document the results of the support analysis tasks. This documentation provides the capability of developing product summaries from a common data source, thus enhancing data uniformity and reducing data product cost. These reports may be produced from a LSAR automated data processing (ADP) system. Requirements of this Appendix will be referenced and implemented in contractual documents, as specified in the Contract Data Requirement List (CDRL).

C/A.0.2 Concept. An LSAR ADP system will, as a minimum, produce the Reports shown in Figures 18 through to 91 on an individual basis from computer stored data. This capability permits automatic generation of product and analysis reports capable of satisfying data item descriptions. A LSAR ADP system can be used to automatically generate the summaries contained in this Appendix based on the specific ADP processing requirements of the system. When required, any or all of the LSAR reports contained in this Appendix can be manually produced. When the LSAR reports are manually prepared, they shall be in accordance with (iaw) the content, format, sequence and computational requirements contained in paragraphs C/A.1, C/A.2 and Figure 17.

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C/A.1 DEF STAN 00-60 Standard Reports

NOTE: The following reports have been derived from the former MIL-STD-1388-2B.

C/A.1.1 LSA - 001 Man-Hours by Skill Speciality Code and Level of Maintenance. ManHours by Skill Speciality Code and Level of Maintenance. A report divided into two parts. It is used to determine manpower requirements of the system/equipment, and to determine the time required and number of personnel, by Skill Speciality Code (SSC), and Subtask Person Identifier to perform each subtask. The format is contained on Figure 18. Spacing between rows and columns is not critical on this Report.

C/A.1.1.1 Part I contains a summary of annual man-hour expenditures by maintenance levels and SSC. Man-hour totals are based on the number of systems supported by level of maintenance. The number of maintenance tasks used to develop the Report are displayed. The man-hour values displayed in each column (level of maintenance) are derived for each SSC by multiplying the task frequency by the sum of the man-minutes per subtask person identifier, divided by 60 and summing those values for each maintenance task performed by a particular SSC. At the option of the user, more than one end item, system, component, etc., supported, at any given maintenance level, may be requested. Then the annual maintenance man-hours displayed on the output report will be for the number of end items, systems, components, etc., specified. These values are obtained by multiplying the number of items supported by each maintenance level by the annual maintenance man-hours involved. Part I is sequenced by ascending SSC.

C/A.1.1.2 Part II contains a report of the man-hours, by subtask person identifier, expended on each maintenance task. Man-hours are the sum of the man-minutes per subtask person identifier for the same subtask person identifier involved in a task, divided by 60. An evaluation of the skill speciality and the requirement for training equipment is provided for each task code. It provides annual man-hours per item per maintenance task, and total man-hours per maintenance task based on number of systems supported, and can be obtained for a specific SSC/ Skill Evaluation Code. The annual man-hours per item column is obtained by multiplying the task frequency by the man-minutes involved for the maintenance task for a specific subtask person identifier. The total annual man-hours column is derived by multiplying the number of systems supported, as specified by the user, by the annual man-hours per item column. Part II is sequenced by ascending SSC, then LCN, and finally task code.

C/A.1.2 LSA - 003 Maintenance Summary. A report which compares the current status of the system maintenance parameters with the requirements recorded on the A data tables. The format is contained on Figure 19. Spacing between rows and columns is not critical on this Report. Task code functions of ‘O’, ‘T’, ‘U’, ‘V’, ‘Y’, and ‘3’ to ‘9’, and task code interval of ‘Y’ are not used in the LSA-003 report calculations. The elapsed time and man-hour values printed on the status line of the Report are calculated from data on the C data tables in the following manner:

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N

å (ETi )(TFi )

i=1

N

å (M−Hi )(TFi )

i=1

ETm =

 

M− Hm =

 

N

N

 

 

 

å TFi

 

å TFi

 

i=1

 

i=1

Where:

ETm

=

Mean elapsed time

M-Hm

=

Mean man-hours

ETi

=

Elapsed time for task i

TFi

=

Task Frequency for task i (DED 430)

M-Hi

=

Total man-hours for task i

N

=

Total number of tasks performed

The preceding calculations are performed for each of the following organizational inspection groupings, they are also performed for unscheduled tasks (Task Code position 2 of “F”, “G”, “J”) at all maintenance levels:

(a)Daily Inspection (task code position 1 is ‘A’, and position 2 is ‘C’).

(b)Pre-operative/Before Flight Inspection (task code position 1 is ‘A’, and position 2 is ‘A’).

(c)Postoperative Inspection (task code position 1 is ‘A’, and position 2 is ‘H’).

(d)Periodic Inspection (task code position 1 is ‘A’, and position 2 is ‘E’ or ‘B’).

(e)Mission Profile Change (task code position 1 is ‘M’).

(f)Turnaround (task code position 5 is ‘F’).

C/A.1.2.1 The scheduled and unscheduled values for annual man-hours per end item are derived by utilizing data from the C tables for a given LCN using the task interval codes ‘F’, ‘G’, and ‘J’ for unscheduled tasks and all remaining task interval codes scheduled. The following calculations are performed at each maintenance level:

N

 

N

(M−Hs )a =å (TFi

)(M−Hs )i

(M−Hu )a =å (TFi )(M−Hu )i

i=1

 

i=1

Where:

(M-Hs)a (M-Hu)a Fi

=Annual Man-Hours for scheduled maintenance (DED 020)

=Annual Man-Hours for unscheduled maintenance (DED 020)

=Task Frequency for task i (DED 430)

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(M-Hs)i (M-Hu)i N

=Total man-hours for scheduled maintenance task i

=Total man-hours for unscheduled maintenance task i

=Total number of tasks performed

The scheduled and unscheduled values are summed to yield total annual man-hours per end item.

C/A.1.2.2 The scheduled and unscheduled man-hours per operating hour are calculated by dividing the annual man-hours per end item from the LSA-003 Report by the annual operating requirements specified on the A table. This calculation is performed at each O/M level.

C/A.1.2.3 The status totals for all levels are calculated by summing the man-hours for each level of maintenance. The organizational inspection section is always shown first. The remainder of the Report is sequenced by ascending maintenance level (crew to depot (4th Line)).

C/A.1.3 LSA - 004 Maintenance Allocation Chart Summary. The maintenance allocation chart (MAC) Summary is a report consisting of four sections, three of which are obtainable from the LSAR. Section I consists of the Introduction. Sections II contains MAC; III, Tool and Test Equipment Requirements; and IV, Remarks. Each are produced as separate sections of this Summary. A report may be printed on plain bond paper. It is used as source information for the final MAC contained in the organizational maintenance TM. The format is contained on Figure 20. Spacing between rows and columns is not critical on the draft MAC.

C/A.1.3.1 Section II, consists of the man-hour allocations by maintenance function and maintenance level. Task functions (1st position task code) for the draft MAC will appear as they do in the LSAR database. Task functions not allowed on a proof MAC will be automatically included as follows:

(a)Access, Disassemble/Assemble, and Fault Locate times are included as part of the repair time.

(b)End-of-Runway Inspection times are included as part of inspect time.

(c)Remove and Install times are included as part of the Remove/Install time.

(d)Remove and Replace times are included as Replace time.

(e)Lubricate times are included as part of the service times.

(f)Task Function Codes of ‘Q’, ‘M’, ‘U’, ‘V’, ‘O’, ‘Y’, ‘T’, and ‘2’ to ‘9’ are not included on the MAC. The Task Interval Code ‘Y’ is also not included on the MAC.

C/A.1.3.2 Operations/Maintenance (O/M) Level ‘G’ is not included on the proof MAC. The O/M level ‘L’ is included as part of Maintenance Category ‘H’ on the standard MAC. Only O/M levels of ‘O’, ‘F’, and ‘D’ apply when the aviation MAC is developed. Maintenance

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category aviation unit (AVUM) equates to ‘O’; aviation intermediate (AVIM) to ‘F’; and Depot (4th Line) to ‘D’.

C/A.1.3.3 For each O/M Level, the mean man-hours is calculated for all tasks with the same task function as follows:

 

 

N

 

 

å (TFi )(M−Hi )

 

M−Hm =

i =1

 

 

 

 

N

 

 

å TFi

 

 

i =1

Where:

 

 

 

M-Hm

=

Mean man-hours

M-Hi

=

Man-hours for task i

TFi

=

Task Frequency for task i (DED 430)

N

=

Total number of tasks performed

Man-hours are rounded to the nearest tenth of an hour. Section II is sequenced by ascending LCN or Technical Manual Functional Group Code (TMFGC) (depending on the display option selected), then by ascending maintenance function based on the first position of the task code.

C/A.1.3.4 Section III, Tool and Test Equipment Requirements. This section of the MAC consists of tools and test equipment required by task function and maintenance level. The section may be selected by item category code (ICC) or combination of ICCs. The section is used to identify tools and test equipment required to perform the maintenance functions listed on the Section II Maintenance Allocation Summary. Sections II and III are cross-indexed by the ‘Tool or Test Equipment Reference Code.’ Section III is sequenced by ascending reference numbers.

C/A.1.3.5 Section IV, Remarks. The Remarks Section is based upon Remarks entered against qualified MAC tasks. Sections II and IV are cross indexed by the Remarks Code contained in column 6 of Section II and the Reference Code of Section IV. Only the proof MAC and Aviation MAC contain Section IV. Section IV is sequenced by ascending remarks reference code.

C/A.1.4 LSA - 005 Support Item Utilization Summary. A report, by ICC, showing the use of the item by maintenance level and LCN. The Report should be used to justify the requirement for support equipment and determine the quantity and distribution requirements. The Report should also be used to determine recommended order quantities of repair parts based on their total use. The format is contained on Figure 21. Spacing between rows and columns is not critical on this Report.

C/A.1.4.1 The user has the option to choose between the elapsed time an item of support equipment is used, or the quantity of support items utilized. If the elapsed time option is selected, only the following ICCs are allowed: ‘D’, ‘E’, ‘F’, ‘G’, ‘H’, ‘J’, ‘M’, ‘N’, ‘P’, ‘R’,

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‘S’, ‘T’, ‘U’, ‘V’, ‘AC’, and ‘1’ to ‘8’. If the quantity option is selected, only the following ICCs are utilized in the Report: ‘K’, ‘L’, ‘Q’, ‘W’, ‘X’, ‘Y’, ‘Z’, ‘AA’, ‘AB’, ‘AD’, ‘AE’, and ‘9’.

C/A.1.4.2 At each O/M Level, the total elapsed time for all tasks, where a particular item of support equipment is used, is calculated as follows:

 

 

N

 

 

ETt =å (TFi )(ETi )

 

 

i=1

Where:

 

 

ETt

=

Total elapsed time

TFi

=

Task Frequency for task i (DED 430)

ETi

=

Elapsed time for task i (DED 224)

N

=

Total number of tasks performed

C/A.1.4.3 At each O/M Level, the total quantity of a repair part is calculated for each task where the repair part is used as follows:

N

 

TQ=å

(TFi )(QTY /TASK )i

i =1

 

Where:

 

TQ

= Total quantity

TFi

= Task Frequency for task i (DED 430)

(QTY/TASK)i

= Quantity Per Task i (DED 319)

N

= Total number of tasks performed

C/A.1.4.4 The total elapsed time usage for support equipment for all maintenance levels, or total quantity for repair part for all maintenance levels, is calculated by summing the total elapsed time usage or quantity, respectively, for each level of maintenance.

C/A.1.4.5 When man-hours or elapsed times are reported, each value will be preceded by (P) or (M) to indicate predicted or measured values being reported. Where a measured value has not been input, the Report will default to the predicted value.

C/A.1.4.6 The Report is sequenced by ascending ICC first, then by ascending reference number, by maintenance level, and by LCN or TMFGC (depending on which is selected in the display option).

C/A.1.5 LSA - 006 Critical Maintenance Task Summary. The Report provides a list of all maintenance tasks which exceed a specific value for task frequency, or elapsed time, or manhours, or annual man-hours. The specific value(s) exceeded is identified as critical criteria. The Report may be selected for any maintenance level or combination of levels and for scheduled or unscheduled maintenance. The Report should be used to highlight problem areas

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and plan maintenance for critical components. The format is contained on Figure 22. Spacing between rows and columns is not critical on this Report.

C/A.1.6 LSA - 007 Support Equipment Requirements. A report of all support equipment (ie, tools, test equipment, etc.) utilized by SSC and level of maintenance. The Report may be selected for any maintenance level or combination of levels. This Report should be used to develop tool kits for each skill speciality at each level of maintenance. The format is contained on Figure 23. Spacing between rows and columns is not critical on this Report.

C/A.1.6.1 ICCs are limited to ‘D’, ‘G’, ‘H’, ‘M’, ‘N’, ‘P’, ‘R’, ‘V’, ‘AC’ and ‘1’ to ‘8’. This Report is sequenced first according to the selected sequence option (SEQ OPT) (SSC then O/M Level, or vice-versa), then by LCN or TMFGC (depending on the selected display option), and then by ascending reference number.

C/A.1.7 LSA - 008 Support Items Validation Summary. This Summary provides a listing of those support items required to support/perform the task at each maintenance level. The support items are categorized in groups of:

Support/Test Equipment and Tools, ICC - ‘D’, ‘G’, ‘H’, ‘M’, ‘N’, ‘P’, ‘R’, ‘V’, ‘1’ to ‘8’, ‘AC’.

Spare and Repair Parts, ICC - ‘X’, ‘Y’, ‘Z’, ‘9’, ‘AA’, ‘AB’, ‘AE’. Other ICC - ‘E’, ‘F’, ‘J’, ‘Q’, ‘S’, ‘T’, ‘W’, ‘AD’.

C/A.1.7.1 This Summary will be used to review support items requirements for the maintenance and operator task(s) involved and may be selected for an entire equipment, specific LCN range, maintenance level, or ICC(s). The ICC grouping sequence is Support/Test Equipment and Tools first, Spare and Repair Parts next, then, finally, Other. Within each category, the Report is sequenced by ascending maintenance level (crew to 4th line), then by ascending reference number. The format is contained on Figure 24. Spacing between rows and columns is not critical on this Report.

C/A.1.8 LSA - 009 Support Items List. A report by LCN, reference number, and national stock number (NSN), of all repair parts and tools/test equipment necessary to support the system/equipment. The Report may be selected for any ICC or combination of ICCs, or single or multiple provisioning technical documentation selection code. It is sequenced in either ascending LCN or Reference Number/Commercial And Government Entity (CAGE) code. The provisioning unit of measure price only, appears on the LSA-009 Summary. The Report should be used to provide information necessary to assist in performing provisioning. The format is contained on Figure 25. Spacing between rows and columns is not critical on this Report.

C/A.1.9 LSA - 010 Spare and Repair Parts Summary. A report by reference number of all spare and repair parts comprising the system/equipment. The Report may be selected for any for any acquisition method code (AMC) or AMC combination. It can be utilized to assist in performance of a Replenishment Parts Breakout Programme. The Report is sequenced by

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