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MlLT81821
3.4.7.11 Maintenance training equipment BOA (Basic Ordering Agreement) funding status
This monthly report provides the management information necessary to maintain fiscal
report.
accountability of funding for the incorporation of related end item modifications, changes and
retrofit kits in maintenance training equipment, training parts, related items and services as specified
herein. This report shall be prepared in accordance" with DID No. DIF6203.
3.4.8 Acceptance test outlines.  When specified in the Contract Data Requirements List DD
Form 1423, individual engineering test outlines reflecting the MTS or individual trainer
specification requirements, prepared in accordance with MlLT27615, shall be provided in
accordance with DID No. DIH6129. These engineering test outlines shall define and describe the
tests to be performed and data to be recorded, and shall be subject to review and approval by the
Procuring Activity. These outlines shall be submitted to the Using Activity for formal approval a
minimum of forty-five (45) days prior to the scheduled acceptance inspection for the related
training equipment.
3.4.9 Audiovisual aids, general.
All Audio/Visual aids (A/Vs) to be provided shall be
completed and available for review and verification prior to the Acceptance Inspection for the
maintenance training equipment, related items, and services specified in the Detail Specification.
Symbols used on A/Vs shall be in accordance with the standards specified in MlLSTD--17 (Part
II), AWS A2.058 and USAS Y32.21967.
3.4.9.1 Audiovisual aids coverage.
A/Vs shall include coverage of the related series end
item CFE and GFE systems, subsystems, equipment, and all applicable support equipment. The
specific type, quantity, and coverage of the A/Vs to be provided shall be indicated in the Detail
Specification and shall include all requirements necessary to supplement the maintenance training
equipment and provide the specified scope of training capability.
3.4.9.2 Objectives of Audiovisuals.
The objective of A/Vs is to supplement maintenance
trainers, which are the primary training vehicles. A/Vs normally consist of the following objective
categories:
cutaway views (showing location of components), system/subsystems operational
sequence, servicing, schematic wiring and block diagrams, component removal and installation,
adjustment, and inspection. A/Vs shall supplement and not replace the spoken word. Aids designed
for training purposes shall focus rather than divert attention, and shall aid the student in learning.
The aids shall present one central idea with maximum clarity and simplicity. Every effort shall be
made to avoid a cluttered view. Complex systems or adjustment procedures may, if necessary, be
presented by using several illustrations.
3.4.9.3 AudiolVisual identification/configuration data code numbers.
Each A/V shall be
assigned an alpha-numeric identification/configuration data code number for reference purposes.
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