The experience gained through two separate applications of an expert troubleshooting tool to US Air Force and Marine aircraft is described. The tool used is XMAN II. XMAN II can be used to evaluate the data from the onboard engine monitoring systems (EMS) and, at the same time, assist the maintenance technician in troubleshooting reported discrepancies. XMAN II is resident on a portable microcomputer at the maintenance sites. The XMAN II software interfaces directly with the EMS and upline, maintenance management information systems. The major issues encountered as the system was fielded and highlights of the training benefits to the maintenance unit are presented. Recommendations, in the form of lessons learned. form the roadmap for the use of expert systems as maintenance training aids in organizational level on-the-job training programs.


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    Title :

    XMAN II-a real time maintenance training aid


    Additional title:

    XMAN II, eine Echtzeittrainingshilfe für die Wartung


    Contributors:
    Miller, L. (author) / Lewis, D. (author) / De Hoff, R. (author)


    Publication date :

    1990


    Size :

    5 Seiten, 4 Quellen


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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