Evaluate and Add LLP Tasks to Work Scope 
Explanation
This activity is used to add LLP tasks (i.e., the tasks which are to be performed 
on Life Limited Parts) to the work scope. This is the work scope which is created for your overhaul 
object, e.g., aircraft engine.
Prerequisites
  - The manufactured date must be defined for the serial in the 
	 Serial Structure 
	Information/Consist Of tab.
- Operational logging must be up-to-date. For more information, refer to the 
	activity Report Operational
    Logging.
- Current stress rating must be updated for the serial in the 
	 Serial Structure 
	Information/Additional Serial Info/Life and Cost tab.
- The minimum release life must be defined in the 
	 Shop Visit/Visit Defaults/Min Release Life Definition tab.
- The Due Calculation for LLP and Interval Maintenance tasks must be run 
	to define pending tasks. For more information, refer to the activity
	Perform 
	Due Calculation for LLP Tasks.
System Effects
	- All the 
	LLPs in the overhaul object structure with their rest-life will be listed, 
	and the Less Than Min Release Life check box will be selected if the 
	LLP is considered for the work scope. 
	
- The VIM 
	tasks are included in the work scope and will be available for work scope 
	planning. 
Window
Task Summary  
Related Window Descriptions
Task Summary 
Task Summary/LLPs 
Change Work Scope Tasks 
Change Work Scope Tasks/LLPs 
Shop Visit/Visit
Defaults/Min Release Life Definition
Define Work Scope/Work
Scope Tasks 
Define Work
Scope/Define Work Scope/Affected Part Tasks 
Procedure
	- Open the 
	Task Summary window and query (F3) for your work 
	order.
- Click the 
	LLPs tab.
- In the Operational Parameter list, select All Values and 
	then click Evaluate. 
 The table in the tab will be populated with information on all LLPs included 
	in the selected structure. This information includes the calculated 
	remaining life, drop dead date, and less than minimum release life for all 
	operational parameters displayed in the current view.
- Observe the given information.
- Next, select a specific operational parameter from the values available 
	in the Operational Parameter list. One of the following occurrences 
	may take place. Choose the option that best suits your requirements:
	
		- If a minimum release life exists for the chosen operational 
		parameter (i.e., a baseline value is defined for the operational 
		parameter), this value is displayed automatically in the Min 
		Release Life field. Click Evaluate.
- If the baseline value is not to be used, change the value in the 
		Min Release Life field to reflect the minimum release life you want. 
		Click Evaluate.
- If a minimum release life does not exist for the chosen operational 
		parameter, you can manually enter a value in the Min Release Life 
		field OR in the Minimum Remaining Days field. Click Evaluate.
  
    | Note: When you click Evaluate, the 
	system performs an evaluation of all LLPs in the given structure. If you 
	have specified a minimum release life value, the system only evaluates the 
	LLPs that have the selected operational parameter. However, if a value is 
	specified in the Minimum Remaining Days field instead, the system 
	will evaluate the LLPs for all available operational parameters. | 
	- Observe the given information.
- Next, select the Include in Work Scope? check box for the LLP 
	tasks you want included in the work scope.
- Save the information (F12).
- Repeat steps 5 to 8 for each operational parameter available in the 
	Operational Parameter list.
The following procedure can be used to make sure that all required LLPs have 
been included in the work scope. Note: It is recommended that you perform 
these steps.
	- Right-click anywhere in the header of the Task Summary 
	window, and then click Define Shop Visit Work Scope.
- The Define Work Scope window opens with details 
	on the work scope for your overhaul object's structure.
	
- Click the 
	Work Scope Tasks tab and verify if all LLPs have 
	been included.