MIL-T-46780D(AT)
Process average = Number of defects x 100
Number of vehicle inspected
If the computed process average exceeds the specified AQL, 100 percent inspection shall be performed and continued until such time that the process average for twenty consecutive vehicles is less than the specified AQL.
6.4 The following definitions shall be used for the classification of defects for leaks: Weep: - Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal.
Seep: - Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal that does not result in the formation of a droplet
Droplet: - Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal that results in the formation of a droplet.
Drip: - Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal where droplet forms and falls.
6.5 Definitions of recurring major and minor defects. The Government Inspector will verify that a thorough inspection of each vehicle is performed by the contractor not only for the listed characteristics, but also for any other departures from good workmanship. The Government Inspector will assure that all deficiencies encountered during the inspection are enumerated on the Deficiency Sheet for the vehicle. The defects noted on Deficiency Sheet shall contain sufficient description to enable the Government Inspector and the contractors representative to classify the deficiency in accordance with the classification of defects of the vehicle specification and definitions contained in MIL-STD-105. Corrective action shall be
taken for recurring deficiencies.
6.6 Weight and loads. Weights and load allowances shall be in accordance with the following (Table xIV),
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