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Emergency Equipment Checking Emergency Equipment Checking (EM-Check) (EM-Check)

Emergency Equipment Checking (EM-Check) Emergency Equipment –Tagged Oxygen Bottles –Tagged Life Vests, etc… All controlled items have RFID tags attached

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Emergency Equipment CheckingEmergency Equipment Checking

(EM-Check)(EM-Check)

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• Emergency Equipment– Tagged Oxygen Bottles– Tagged Life Vests, etc…

• All controlled items have RFID tags attached and are located in the aircraft configuration.

• RFID scanner reads tags, checks life limit and physical locations. Parts are replaced as directed. Results are uploaded to the application server.

• Operations check and reports future action required.

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• Set-up Process1. Configure Aircraft Type Physical Locations.

2. Define Equipment Types to be managed and their location on the aircraft type.

3. Download configuration data to mobile scanner for a specific aircraft and equipment type.

4. Induct aircraft by installing and scanning tags attached to the equipment.

5. Upload the scanned data to the application server

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• Maintenance Check Process1. Check Planning produces a Check report for an

aircraft and prepares any replacement parts indicated based on NEXT check date.

2. Download the aircraft data to mobile scanner

3. Staff Scan the aircraft for the selected equipment

4. Remove and replace items identified by scanning tag off and tag on. Upload changes to the server.

5. Operations review reports and alert purchase planning of future part requirements.

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Oxygen Generator Check

Currently takes 13 man hours to complete on B777*

with EM-Check, with EM-Check,

less than 5 minutesless than 5 minutes

RFID EM-Check

* JAL/Boeing/TS study – Dec 2006

Oxygen generator

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Benefits Summary• Check labor reduced by 99% using RFID

technology. • Maximum-life asset utilization and inventory

reduction• Improved maintenance planning, advanced

purchase planning avoiding AOGs• Smaller jobs can be assigned to line stations• Eliminates wasted labor checking parts that are still

OK

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• For a live demonstration of EM-Check EM-Check

go to www.ASD.IEwww.ASD.IE

Return to Application Menu Next Application

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For further information and live application demonstrations contact:

Dave Browne. CEO Aerospace Software Developments

Dublin 14, Ireland

Int’l +353 1 206 0011

[email protected]

www.aerospacedevelopments.com

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