Lead-the-Fleet (LTF): Transitioning Army Aviation Maintenance from a Time Based Maintenance System to a Usage Based System
Abstract
Army helicopter system and component scheduled maintenance, overhaul, and retirement actions typically are based on calendar times and flight hours. These times are based on a composite worst-case (CWC) presumption of helicopter regime usage. CWC usage is derived by manufactures for each U.S. Army helicopter model to capture the most severe usage that helicopter models can ever be expected to expenence. The purpose of the Lead the Fleet (LTF) program is to gain better insight into the accumulated damage that each U.S. Army helicopter could experience during actual operational usage. That knowledge can then be used to more closely identif% overhaul and retirement times, increase safety and operational readiness, reduce costs, and recommend condition based maintenance actions. The US Military Academy's Operational Research Center of Excellence (ORCEN) was asked in by the Lead-the-Fleet program officer to analyze the program and make recommendations. This technical report details our findings on this research.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA426343
Entities
People
- Mark Gorak
- Michael J. Kwinn Jr.
Organizations
- United States Military Academy