Complete Work Package
Explanation
You can complete a work package if all the tasks and faults against the aircraft are completed across multiple
work packages, and there are no errors that prevent the aircraft from being released to service.
Prerequisites
- You must possess the skills to sign off on the work package.
- The Preview Release page must be free of errors. For example, if the administrator has configured open faults
to be considered errors, the page displays them as errors and prevents aircraft release.
- To synchronize the work package completion in CAMO, you must set the skills of all sign-off requirements of
the work package to your user in CAMO.
- If there are outstanding tools and the BLOCK_AIRCRAFT_RELEASE_WITH_OUTSTANDING_TOOLS
parameter is set to TRUE, the tools must be returned (Checked In) before the work package can be
completed.
Procedure
- Sign in to IFS Cloud.
- On the Line Maintenance Work Package Execution or Hangar Maintenance Work Package
Execution page, select the work package.
- Select Complete Work Package.
- On the Preview Release page, review the summary. Select Complete Work
Package.
- Select Record Details, select the skill required to sign-off the work package and select
Save.
- Select OK to confirm.
- If digital signature is enabled, select Sign and complete the signing process. If not,
select Finish.
System Effects
- Once you sign off a skill, the status of the skill changes to Signed.
- The status of the work package changes to Completed or Closed.
Info: Once you complete a work package, if its tasks do not have any remaining sales or return
lines, they move from the Completed status to the Closed status automatically
so that the work package also moves to the Closed status automatically.
- If you signed the final required skill off, your name is displayed for Signed By, and the
Signed Date is updated.
- If the BLOCK_AIRCRAFT_RELEASE_WITH_OUTSTANDING_TOOLS parameter is set to
FALSE, the work package can be completed with outstanding tools. The system automatically
notifies the technicians who have tools checked out via email and/or in-app notifications, based on the
ALLOW_EMAIL_OUTSTANDING_TOOLS and ALLOW_STREAM_MSG_OUTSTANDING_TOOLS
parameters.