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MIL-D-23222A(AS)
3.19.2.13
HELICOPTER WEAPON SYSTEM ACCURACY REPORT. - Final
(complete) report on the Helicopter Weapons System
Accuracy Demonstration Tests (3.11.7.1) shall be submitted not later
than at the conclusion of the Fleet Introduction Program (FIP). The
report shall contain quantitative test results and a discussion of the
methods used to determine the accuracy of the helicopter weapons system.
3.19.2.14
FLIGHT STRESS SURVEY RETORT. - This report shall
be submitted for acceptance by NAVAIR. The initial
submittal shall include test plans including flight regimes and maneuvers
during which
data shall be recorded, parameters to be measured, and
methods of data reduction and statistical presentation. This submittal
shall be made not less than three months prior to the last date at which
it will be practical to install in the demonstration helicopter item
or components of test instrumentation which must be installed during
manufacture, but at least one month prior to first flight. Status reports
and data obtained during the tests of 3.7.6 shall be submitted periodically
at intervals not greater than two months. The final revision of the.
flight stress survey with summary and conclusions shall be submitted
not less than 3 months after the start of INSURV. Measured data shall  be
compared with those data used for design. The service life of the
various dynamic components for the design flight loading spectrum shall
be re-evaluated and updated based on the data obtained from the simulated
mission flights.  The recorded data shall be retained by the contractor
as a data source for future use in redetermining the dynamic components'
service lives for flight spectra other than the Design Flight Loading
Spectrum.  As operational use of an aircraft reveals increased or varied
mission capabilities, this data source will enable re-evaluation of
the dynamic components' service lives commensurate with new mission
profiles.
3.19.2.15
VIBRATION REPORT. - This report shall be submitted
for acceptance by NAVAIR. The initial submittal
shall include test plans showing methods of data reduction and statis-
tical presentation, and shall be submitted concurrently with the
Flight  Stress Survey Report of 3.19.2.14. Data obtained during
the tests of 3.7.4 shall be submitted periodically at intervals not
greater than two months.  The final revision with summary and con-
clusions shall be submitted prior to INSURV-ITP.
3.19.2.16
FLIGHT ENDURANCE PROGRAM REPORT. - This report
shall be submitted for acceptance by NAV.. The
initial submittal shall include test plans showing the planned schedule
of accumulation of flight hours.  The initial submittal shall be at
least one month prior to first flight Data obtained during the
tests of 3.7.7 shall be submitted periodically at intervals not greater
than two months.  A history of all replacements, repairs, and un-
scheduled servicing of components and equipment, including reasons for
such maintenance shall be included.  The final revision with summary
and conclusions shall be submitted prior to the completion of INSURV-ITP.
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