The aerospace industry is a regulated industry. These regulations explain why airplane manufacturers need to keep documentation of how and when airplanes are made and the types of information they must contain.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the federal agency charged with regulating the aviation industry
- Understand the role of paperwork in regulating the aviation industry
- List the different levels of paperwork
- Recognize the types of paperwork you will see on the assembly floor
- Understand why completing paperwork is important
Language: English
Estimate Time (Hrs.): 0.9
The production order is a document with instructions on how to produce detail parts and assemblies according to engineering.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the purpose of a production order
- Identify the people responsible for creating the production order
- Describe the information you can find in a production order
- Understand how to use the production order
- Understand why following all the steps in a production order is important
Language: English
Estimate Time (Hrs.): 1
The installation plan is the authorization document that allows the assembly of an airplane. The installation plan contains everything you need to complete the assembly.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the purpose of an installation plan
- List the sections of an installation plan
- Describe the information you can find in each section of the installation plan
- Understand why following all the steps in an installation plan is important
Language: English
Estimate Time (Hrs.): 0.9