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At this time, all necessary actions should have been made on the VIDS/MAF. The completed copy 5 is filed in a temporary file in the work center. When the supervisor signs the VIDS/MAF, it means that the maintenance action is complete, that tool  control  inventories  have  been  conducted  at  the proper intervals, that QA measures have been met, and that the documentation is complete and correct. Copy 1 of the completed VIDS/MAF is forwarded to maintenance control. After verification of the work center’s copy 5 with the VIDS/MAF copy 1 Daily Audit Report, copy 5 is maintained or destroyed, as required by local command policy. Q39.  Upon  initiation  of  a  VIDS/MAF  at  the organizational   level,   which   copies   are forwarded to the work center? Q40. What must be done if a maintenance action results in the requirement of a check flight? Q41. Upon the completion of a maintenance action and when the VIDS/MAF is completed, which copy  is  forwarded  to  maintenance  control? I-LEVEL VIDS BOARD A visual display of all current weapons systems or repairable component status is as necessary at the I-level of maintenance as it was at the O-level of maintenance. The VIDS/MAF flow for the I-level is shown in figure 1-8. The same forms are used at this level—VIDS/MAF and signal tabs. Information   Displayed VIDS/MAFs  are  used  at  the  I-level  of  maintenance in the same way that they are used at the O-level of maintenance.  The  VIDS/MAF  is  used  to  report maintenance repair actions. The signal tabs are used in much the same way at I- and O-level maintenance, but with the following differences: Orange. Bench/equipment inoperable Yellow. Bench/equipment partially capable Green. Local Repair Cycle Asset (LRCA) at low level Blue. LRCA at zero level (critical) Red.  Expeditious  repair Figure 1-8.—I-level maintenance VIDS/MAF document flow chart. 1-17

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