Fundamentals (Module 3)
Reliability Ans- -New exterior panels have longer time between replacement
-Replacing glass with plastic will reduce performance life span
-Design includes coupling that has a 50% greater life span
Maintainability Ans- -Replacing plastic will require higher grade repair personnel
-Design includes coupling that is easy to access during repairs
-Personnel have experience replacing new exterior panel
Other Support Factors Ans- -High grade plastic requires less packing material for transit
-Use of proposed exterior panel requires new tooling machinery
-Proposed coupling uses parts already in inventory
Design for Support Ans- -Establish supportability objectives
-Perform Functional Analysis
-Identify capability
Design the Support Ans- -Determine levels of repair
-Perform Maintenance Task Analysis
-Identify likely modes of failure
Support the Design Ans- -Perform Sustaining Engineering tasks
-Establish technical data needs
-Identify support equipment requirements
Human Capability and Limitations Ans- Personnel using the bomber will not likely be in
a hazardous or radioactive environment
Deployment Ans- The avionics suite will be deployed to a theater that has high
temperature variations in a single day
Anticipated Service Life Ans- The avionics suite should be functional for at least 4,500
service hours
Mobility Ans- The bomber will likely be deployed in a theater that is a long distance from
supply outposts and allies
Mission Frequency and Duration Ans- The bomber and the accompanying avionics
suite will likely be in the air three to four times each week