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MIL-M-82376B
Other information pertinent to these procedures.
k.
3.3.1.6.4.4 Scheduled Performance checks.  These operational test shall
contain step-by-step procedures necessary to verify that the equipment is
operating within standards for all modes of operation and to detect
malfunctions prior to failure.  The text shall contain the following:
a.
Safety procedures.
b.
A list of tools and test equipment identified by type,
manufacturer, and model number.
c.
The title of the test to be performed.
d.
Preliminary setup data required to perform the tests.
Detailed procedures for accomplishing the tests.  Procedures
e.
requiring lengthy and identical setup data may be presented in
detail in one procedure and referenced in succeeding procedures.
Values or conditions, with tolerances indicative of normal
f.
operation.
Reference to corrective maintenance procedures to be used if the
g.
tests are not within tolerances.
h.
Illustrations to support the text.
3.3.1.6.4.5  Lubrication chart.  (F) Lubrication methods shall be
incorporated as a chart.  See figure 3 for an example of a lubrication chart.
3.3.1.6.4.6 Lubrication orders.
(A) Lubrication orders shall be prepared
in accordance with MIL-M-63004.
3.3.1.6.4.7 Periodic validation.  (F) Instructions shall be provided for
conducting performance tests on a recurring basis to ensure that aircrew
training device(s) (ATD) performance matches acceptance standards.  These
instructions shall specify in detail all tests and parameters required to
ensure that operational performance of the training device is commensurate
with that which qualified it for acceptance by the Government.  Maximum use
shall be made of the information given in the engineering acceptance test
procedures (ATP) document.  Reference shall be made to the use of special
tools, test equipment, and software programs.  Figures 4 and 5 are samples of
the required data.  The Air Force, per AFR 51-6, requires development of data
sufficient to assure a means for simulator certification.  Tests shall include
but not be limited to those for:
a.
Operator and instructor stations.
b.
Simulated aircraft systems and controls.
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