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TABLE IV. Classification of defects (Cont'd)
Major - AQL
Minor AQL
25 Defects/100
150 Defects/100
Method of
Characteristic
Unit
Unit
Inspection
Decals, marking
N/A
227. Missing,
V
data and instruc-
illegible;
tions plates
improper
location, size
or text
Lubrication and
N/A
228. Improper appli-
V
lubricants
cation, types
or levels
Protective and
N/A
229. Improper appli-
V
anti-skid coatings
cation or mat-
erials; incom-
plete coverage
Records forms and
N/A
230. Missing, improp-
V
publications
erly processed
or secured
1/ Fuel leaks constitute a special defect and will result in total
inspection of the lot for this defect.
2/ Filament failures are not to be classified as major or minor
defects.
3/ SIE means standard inspection equipment.
4/ Oil weep or seep is permissible (See 6.7).
5/ Engine fuel pump (excluding all connections) with 1 drop per minute leakage is
permissible.
4.6.2.1 Unclassified defects. Defects considered to be departures from good workmanship
but having no bearing on function, safety, interchangeability, or life shall be noted in writing.
Such defects recurring in five consecutive lots, or ten lots or more within a thirty-day period, will
be added to the minor classification of defects with no increase in AQL.
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