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MIL-S-18471G(AS)
b.
Test facilities, test support equipment, contractor-furnished
equipment, Government-furnished equipment, safety precautions,
emergency procedures, test fixtures, personnel stations and
individual responsibilities, test article configuration, and
test article disposition.
Data to be obtained during the test; data acquisition, reduction
c.
and analysis requirements; type and format of test records,
Instrumentation and photographic requirements.
d.
Test acceptability criteria as applicable.
e.
f.
A standard plan for anthropomorphic dummy positioning which will
ensure test-to-test repeatability for all dummy installations.
The standard plan shall define the locations of targets installed
on the dummy; torque values for dummy joints; dummy position
in the ejection seat; positioning of dummy's limbs and extremi-
ties; and restraint system installation and adjustment.
DT-IA test plans shall be prepared to advise the procuring activity of test
details; all other test plans shall be acceptable to the procuring activity
prior to test commencement. The contractor shall ensure that a proposed
test series has been structured to provide maximum benefit for evaluation
within all design disciplines (i.e. reliability, maintainability, stress,
etc.).
4.7.3 Test reports.  The contractor shall prepare reports of all tests
conducted (see 6.2.2). Unless the report format is otherwise specified by
the applicable documentation referenced below, reports shall be prepared in
accordance with MIL-STD-831 and as herein modified. Copies of instrumentation
and photographic records shall be included in  the reports. Motion picture
films on reels suitable for use on 16mm projectors shall be included as
part of the reports where applicable. The contractor shall also prepare
minutes of all reviews and audits which shall include the following documenta-
tion after completion of the event (see 6.2.2):
Deficiencies in the format of figure 9 that were identified and
a.
reported by the procuring activity.
Contractor-proposed remedial action.
b.
Effect of proposed remedial action upon the escape system
c.
and its performance
d.
Planned schedule for effecting the remedial action.
4.7.3.1  Flash reports.  Within 48 hours following the completion of
each test of DT-IB and DT-IIB, and each test series of DT-IA (see 4.3a
through 4.3d) and DT-IIA, or after any test failure, the contractor shall
prepare a flash report containing the following elements (see 6.2.2):
Test article description including nomenclature, part number,
a.
serial number, and configuration.
b.
Identification of test, test plan number, test facility log
number, and test conditions.
c.
Results of tests including failures, malfunctions, and
anomalies.
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