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Planning and costing a workscope

When an engine is expected to go into the workshop you can use EFPAC to define the workshop to use, the level of work to be performed, any AD’s and SB’s to  be applied, and all engine parts to be changed in the workshop.

EFPAC accounts the worskcope level, the parts changes, AD/SB incorporation and non-workscope dependent costs (e.g. Test Cell Run)  and  calculates the total cost of a Shop Visit.

A number of commands are available to facilitate this process, such as auto-replace parts based on cycles remaining, replace with new / specified life remaining parts.

Managing Leases