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MIL-S-18471G(AS)
4.6.2.1.1  Escape system fit and compatibility evaluations. The escape
system PPA shall be installed in an aircraft for final verification of
escape system fit and compatibility with the aircraft and of aircrewmember
accommodation in accordance with 4.3.1.2 through 4.3.1.2.5.
4.6.2.1.2 Final qualification review.  At the PPA review, the contractor
shall make available adequate documentation to certify qualification of those
remaining subsystems or components not previously determined to be qualified
as a result of the initial qualification review (see 4.3.1.1) or the follow-
up qualification review conducted during the initial functional configuration
audit required by 4.3.2.1.  The objective of the final qualification review
shall be to determine that all components and subsystems of the PPA have been
qualified in accordance with the requirements of this specification.
4.6.2.2 Field maintainability article II (FMA-II) review. The contractor
shall prepare a maintainability article(s) within thirty days following the
PPA review. The maintainability article shall be built in accordance with
4.6.2.1 and shall be used to evaluate final contractual compliance in accor-
dance with 3.2.1.8. The maintainability artcle shall be subjected to a
field maintainability verification conducted in accordance with MIL-STD-2067.
All ballistic components shall be inert; however, all mechanical firing
mechanisms shall be in working order. Peculiar support equipment evaluation
articles shall be the proposed final design and shall be manufactured by
planned production processes.
4.7 Plans and reports.
4.7.1 Test program master plan (TPMP). The contractor shall develop
test program plans for each phase of tests and inspections (see 6.2.2).
The engineering demonstration and validation test program plan shall outline
all tests to be performed in accordance with 4.3 and 4.4, the reviews and
audits to be performed in accordance with 4.3.1, 4.3.2 and 4.3.3, the purpose
of each test or event, and the proposed schedule for the conduct of each
test or event. The full scale development test program plan shall outline
all tests to be performed in accordance with 4.5 and 4.6, the reviews and
audits to be performed in accordance with 4.5.3 and 4.6.2, the purpose of
each test or event, and the proposed schedule for the conduct of each test
or event. Requirements for Government facility test support (see 4.7.4)
shall be included in each plan. These plans shall comprise the test program
master plan (TPMP).
4.7.2 Test plans.  Prior to commencing each separate series of tests,
reviews, and audits, the contractor shall plan and develop detailed test
requirements (see 6.2.2). Unless otherwise specified by the applicable
documentation that governs selected tests in DT-IA (see 4.3) and DT-IIA
(see 4.5), all test plans shall include the following elements:
a. Purpose, schedule, conditions, profile, pre-test and post-test
events, and procedures.
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