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Evidence Guide: MEA139 - Perform aviation maintenance-related integrated logistic support management activities

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MEA139 - Perform aviation maintenance-related integrated logistic support management activities

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Maintain logistic support analysis plans

  1. Logistic support analysis plans are reviewed in line with trends in system supportability and affordability
  2. Revisions are proposed to logistic support analysis (LSA) plans
Logistic support analysis plans are reviewed in line with trends in system supportability and affordability

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Revisions are proposed to logistic support analysis (LSA) plans

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Perform life cycle cost analysis

  1. Actual and anticipated costs through to life of type are identified
  2. Cost data is analysed
Actual and anticipated costs through to life of type are identified

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Cost data is analysed

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Establish and maintain baselines for reliability, availability and maintainability (RAM)

  1. Data on in-service reliability, availability and maintainability is gathered
  2. Data is reviewed against established baselines and action is initiated to deal with deviations from the established baselines
Data on in-service reliability, availability and maintainability is gathered

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Data is reviewed against established baselines and action is initiated to deal with deviations from the established baselines

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Revise LSA record data

  1. LSA parameters are analysed using current data
  2. Analysis results are entered in the LSA record
LSA parameters are analysed using current data

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Analysis results are entered in the LSA record

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Manage data

  1. A technical data management system is developed and managed in accordance with contractual and regulatory requirements
  2. The relevance of technical data is monitored and amendment action is initiated, where necessary
  3. Logistic support management information systems are applied and supported
A technical data management system is developed and managed in accordance with contractual and regulatory requirements

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The relevance of technical data is monitored and amendment action is initiated, where necessary

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Logistic support management information systems are applied and supported

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1.

Maintain logistic support analysis plans

1.1

Logistic support analysis plans are reviewed in line with trends in system supportability and affordability

1.2

Revisions are proposed to logistic support analysis (LSA) plans

2.

Perform life cycle cost analysis

2.1

Actual and anticipated costs through to life of type are identified

2.2

Cost data is analysed

3.

Establish and maintain baselines for reliability, availability and maintainability (RAM)

3.1

Data on in-service reliability, availability and maintainability is gathered

3.2

Data is reviewed against established baselines and action is initiated to deal with deviations from the established baselines

4.

Revise LSA record data

4.1

LSA parameters are analysed using current data

4.2

Analysis results are entered in the LSA record

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Manage data

5.1

A technical data management system is developed and managed in accordance with contractual and regulatory requirements

5.2

The relevance of technical data is monitored and amendment action is initiated, where necessary

5.3

Logistic support management information systems are applied and supported

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1.

Maintain logistic support analysis plans

1.1

Logistic support analysis plans are reviewed in line with trends in system supportability and affordability

1.2

Revisions are proposed to logistic support analysis (LSA) plans

2.

Perform life cycle cost analysis

2.1

Actual and anticipated costs through to life of type are identified

2.2

Cost data is analysed

3.

Establish and maintain baselines for reliability, availability and maintainability (RAM)

3.1

Data on in-service reliability, availability and maintainability is gathered

3.2

Data is reviewed against established baselines and action is initiated to deal with deviations from the established baselines

4.

Revise LSA record data

4.1

LSA parameters are analysed using current data

4.2

Analysis results are entered in the LSA record

5.

Manage data

5.1

A technical data management system is developed and managed in accordance with contractual and regulatory requirements

5.2

The relevance of technical data is monitored and amendment action is initiated, where necessary

5.3

Logistic support management information systems are applied and supported

Evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria under the specified conditions of assessment on at least one occasion, and must include:

oral communication

written communication

populating and extracting data from databases

task analysis

applying ILS principles.

Evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

ILS management and support philosophy and practice

LSA concepts and methods, including:

preparation of LSA plans

management and conduct of LSA programs

supportability analysis

task analysis

LSA record population

RAM determination and application, including:

baseline determination and application

RAM modelling

reliability and maintainability apportionment

data management concepts and methods.

Range Statement

This field allows for different work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included.

Life cycle cost analysis includes:

The systematic identification and analysis of all actual and anticipated costs associated with implementing and sustaining a system throughout its service life

Costs through to life of type arise from:

Operation

Engineering support

Maintenance support

Supply support

Facilities costs

Personnel costs

Data analysis and review includes:

Using enterprise databases and analysis tools

Analysis results include:

In-service failure mode effects and criticality analysis

Corrective maintenance analysis

Reliability centred maintenance analysis

Maintenance task analysis

Repair level analysis

Regulatory requirements are found in:

Civil Aviation Regulations (CARs) or Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASRs)

AAP 7001.053 Technical Airworthiness Management Manual

A technical data management system includes:

Maintenance of all applicable technical data

Retention of original and back-up data in separate locations

Storage in a manner that minimises the risk of data loss, theft or destruction

The relevance of technical data is determined through:

Monitoring engineering, maintenance and supply support activities

Utilising user feedback