The document about Simulation model for aircraft maintenance in an uncertain operational environment. The model describes
the flight process and basic modes of periodic maintenance and failure repairs. Features that are specific to crisis situations include battle damages of the aircraft, decentralization of airbases, specialized maintenance personnel and spares supply. F-18 Hornet fighters and Hawk Mk51 jet trainers form the basis of the aircraft fleet of the Finnish Air Force (FiAF). The aircraft are used for the different tasks involved in maintaining the nation’s air defense such as pilot training and air surveillance. By uncertain environment, we refer to operating conditions of crisis situations. Compared to normal operations, a greater addition, the model is aimed at providing an experienced user, such as a maintenance designer, enough flexibility to consider a wide range of scenarios without further programming. Between flights the aircraft undergo turnaround inspections and replenishments. A pre-flight check is conducted before the first flight of the day. Maintenance of this type is referred to as everyday maintenance.

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