NAVAIR INSTRUCTION 4120.11 From: Commander, Naval Air ...
NAVAIR INSTRUCTION 4120.11 From: Commander, Naval Air ...
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<strong>NAVAIR</strong>INST <strong>4120.11</strong><br />
Cat Functionality Definition Examples and Comments<br />
Ac<br />
Suspend and<br />
Restart<br />
The capability to suspend an<br />
ETM maintenance session at a<br />
point and then provide the<br />
maintainer with the ability to<br />
restart at the point of suspense.<br />
This entails the use of the audit<br />
trail. This capability extends<br />
beyond a user session and<br />
retains local data.<br />
For example, during the performance of a<br />
maintenance session, a part is removed.<br />
The replacement part is not available in<br />
supply. The session is suspended and<br />
subsequently restarted after the part<br />
becomes available.<br />
Ac Login Consideration must be given to<br />
determine if specific profiles,<br />
user IDs, roles, and<br />
permissions will be required to<br />
permit ETM usage. A<br />
password for log on may or<br />
may not be required.<br />
It should be kept in mind, that if<br />
there is a higher-level<br />
infrastructure controlling<br />
access, it should be the<br />
controlling authority of ETMs.<br />
ETM access based on the<br />
training and skill of the<br />
maintainer would require the<br />
ETM system link into the<br />
maintainer’s training records. In<br />
a stand-alone mode, the<br />
amount of data required to be<br />
loaded on to the stand-alone<br />
device is considerable and<br />
complex. Consideration must<br />
be given to the maintenance of<br />
this data in multiple locations.<br />
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