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Subject:Re: Parts lists in maintenance manuals From:Roger Mallett <roger -at- CSICAL -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 9 May 1998 13:49:33 -0700
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>Isn't that the purpose of the MAC (Maintenance Allocation Chart, for
>those of you reading this who are outside of the defense industry)?
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>I spent most of this week working on a MAC for an IETM, BTW.
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MAC. Let's see now, there is Military Airlift Command, Maintenance
Allocation Chart, MAC Donald's, . . .
What is IETM? I EaT eM? (MACs that is) I don't even dare hazard BTW.
And some thought Latin was confusing.
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Roger Mallett
Control Systems
(714) 458-5040 x 239
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>Isn't that the purpose of the MAC (Maintenance Allocation Chart, for
>those of you reading this who are outside of the defense industry)?
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>I spent most of this week working on a MAC for an IETM, BTW.
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