Report Operation
Explanation
This activity is used to register the actual usage of serials, recorded 
either as part of ground maintenance tests or post maintenance check flights. 
Often these testing activities have specific data recording requirements, such 
as, temperature at different operating ranges, flight control travel and fuel 
consumption. These requirements need to be recorded and made available to 
engineering personnel, as required. The specific aspects of each ground 
maintenance test activity or post maintenance test flight are often recorded on 
company specific test sheets and provided to operational and engineering 
personnel alike as source information for analysis and confirmation that a part 
can still meet its certification requirements.
Loggings are based on a start and finish date and the defined operational 
parameters for the part. Operational loggings can be reported for events that 
have occurred provided that the operational loggings are sequential. When the 
test results are recorded on company specific data sheets, these can be attached 
to the operational log of the part by using the Attachments panel. For 
more information on operational loggings, refer to the activity Report 
Operational Loggings.
Prerequisites
	- The structure must be completed at the start of the logging, i.e., the 
	minimum configuration must be in place for the date entered in the Last 
	From Date field.
- There cannot exist loggings with a start or finish date later than the 
	date entered in the Last From Date field.
- All operational parameters that are to be logged or calculated during 
	logging must have been defined.
- The maximum value that is allowed for a logging must have been 
	registered.
- For LLPs (life limited parts) to get the correct information, all life 
	limits and stress ratings must have been defined and set at the given time 
	of the logging.
- The logging can be connected to an operational event when reporting the 
	logging. This connection applies only to serials for which the operational 
	event is registered.
- If operational loggings are to be reported on a flight, the belonging 
	flight must be in the Open status.
System Effects
	- The registered values are saved on the serial and on all serials in its 
	structure at the time the data is entered. Measured operational parameters 
	are a result of the operational parameters indicated for the maintenance 
	group of the serial.
- The values registered during this activity will be used for the next 
	task calculation and can result in the creation of a new maintenance task.
- For operational loggings that are reported on a flight, the loggings 
	will be spread on the serial and its structure when closing the 
	corresponding flight log. If any operational parameters without measure data 
	exists on the flight, these parameter records will be deleted automatically 
	from the operational log.
Window
Serial Operational Information 
Flight 
Log
Related Window Descriptions
Serial Operational 
Information 
Serial Operational Information/Operational 
Log 
Flight Log 
Flight Log/Flight Info 
Flight Log/Flight Info/General
Serial Part/Operational Parameters
Maintenance Plan/Oper. Param. per 
Maint. Group 
Operational Planning 
Procedure
Follow this procedure to report operational loggings for a serial:
	- Open the Serial Operational Information window and query 
	(F3) for the necessary serial.
- Click the Operational Log tab. 
- Enter dates for the logging in the Last From Date and Last To 
	Date fields. 
- In the Operational Event field, enter the operational event. Use 
	the List of Values to select a valid value. Entering a value in this field 
	is optional. If a value is entered in this field, values are required to be 
	entered in the Assigned From and Assigned To fields as well.
- In the Location Code field, enter the location of the serial 
	after the operation is completed. Entering a value in this field is 
	optional.
- In the Remark field, enter a remark, if necessary.
- In the table, enter a value in either the Accumulated Value or 
	Add On Value field. If this is an operational parameter to be logged in 
	time, enter a value in the Time Difference field instead of in the 
	Add On Value field. Perform this same change for all operational 
	parameter records displayed in the table.
- Save the information (F12).
Follow this procedure to report operational loggings for a flight:
	- Open the Flight Log window and query (F3) for the 
	necessary flight log number and/or vehicle ID.
- Click the Flight Info tab and then click the General
	sub tab.
- Select the required operational plan identity (flight number) from the
	Operational Plan ID list.
- In the table, locate the serial for which operational loggings are to be 
	reported and enter a value in either the Accumulated Value or Add 
	on Value field. If this is an operational parameter to be logged in 
	time, enter a value in the Time Difference field instead of in the 
	Add On Value field. Perform this same change for all operational 
	parameter records displayed in the table.
- The values in the Value After Overhaul and Value Total 
	fields appear automatically and cannot be changed. If operational loggings 
	are being reported on the first flight in the flight log, the value after 
	overhaul and value total will be retrieved from the operational log. If it 
	is any subsequent flight in the flight log, the value after overhaul and 
	value total will be retrieved from the previous flight in the flight log.
- Save the information (F12).