The Magnitude of Internal Rework on the F-4 Aircraft during Depot Level Maintenance at Ogden Air Logistics Center.

Abstract

In May 1975, Mr. J. Turk, Office of the Secretary of Defense, expressed a desire to estimate the magnitude of rework cost within AFLC to determine if it was of sufficient magnitude to warrant special attention in all services. Ogden ALC was selected as a test area for this research. The primary objectives of the research were: (1) determine the magnitude of rework cost for the F-4 aircraft during depot level maintenance, (2) identify the major areas of rework, their primary causes, and their cost magnitudes, (3) develop a standard methodology for identifying and classifying rework in terms of maintenance areas, causes, and cost magnitudes, and (4) stimulate interest for conducting similar research at other ALCs and TRCs with the major emphasis on reducing rework cost. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1976
Accession Number
ADA032458

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