Predefined task cards can be defined for post maintenance checks. Generic post maintenance check definition allows controlled definition and reuse of post maintenance checks. Part numbers and revisions are assigned to a definition, allowing to control which type of material that can utilize the different post maintenance check definitions. Intervals are defined for each assigned part. Task cards, sequencing and sign off requirements are connected to the assigned part revisions. Journal tracking of changes for active post maintenance check definitions and a post maintenance check history is also available.
Post maintenance checks can be defined for interval maintenance, convenience tasks, life limited parts, condition limits, fault functions, faults, and modifications. Post maintenance check definitions can then again be connected to a maintenance event of any type reported against the part revision on the definition. When an event is signed off, repetitive post maintenance checks are generated according to the intervals of the post maintenance check definition connected to the corresponding assigned part revision. Each post maintenance check will be created as a pending maintenance event as soon as the planned event date of the check is within the given number of days forewarning. Note that only one check will be pending or running at the same time.