Sensitive system warnings and aircraft capability levels
Aircraft capabilities, if configured at your organization, can influence if sensitivity warnings are displayed or not displayed to technicians.
Maintenance technicians will see warnings when they raise a fault on a sensitive system that has a sensitivity mapped to a capability level and the aircraft is configured to that capability level. The same is true for adding part requirements to a fault. However, if the aircraft does not have a capability level and a sensitivity mapped to it, the technician will not see any warnings. If there are no capability levels mapped to a sensitivity, warnings will be displayed.
Consider the following scenarios:
Scenario 1: Aircraft has the configured capability level (ETOPS60, ETOPS90 and ETOPS120) and the level is mapped to a sensitivity
| Capability | Capability level | Sensitivity | Sensitivity warning shown? |
|---|---|---|---|
| ETOPS | NO_ETOPS | No | |
| ETOPS60 | ETOPS | Yes | |
| ETOPS90 | ETOPS | Yes | |
| ETOPS120 | ETOPS | Yes |
Scenario 2: Aircraft does not have the configured capability level (aircraft has NO_ETOPS) and the level is not mapped to a sensitivity
| Capability | Capability level | Sensitivity | Sensitivity warning shown? |
|---|---|---|---|
| ETOPS | NO_ETOPS | No | |
| ETOPS60 | ETOPS | No | |
| ETOPS90 | ETOPS | No | |
| ETOPS120 | ETOPS | No |