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topics. A project plan shall also be established for a significant Work Package
(WP).
AP1002
Proprietary Part Common Terms/Aircraft
Constituent Items
A part made and marketed by a company with legal rights or exclusive title to
manufacture and sale.
DASA
Purchase Agreement Common Terms/General Terms Contract whereby the Seller commits to deliver to the Purchaser a good against
payment of its price by the purchaser.
Purchaser Organization/Suppliers Person (or entity) who commits to pay a certain price against delivery of goods
or services under a Purchase Agreement, Contract or Order.
Do not use Buyer in this context.
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Qualification Design-Engineering An act by which a competent authority recognizes that a person, an object or a
method has the qualities required to fulfill a specified function.
Qualified Person Aircraft Operation/Operations
Engineering
Someone having the qualifications, knowledge and experience which
correspond to the task required of him.
For freighter and convertible aircraft: A person, not being a crew member,
having sufficient specialized training in aircraft systems and safety procedures
to enable him/her to travel in freighter aircraft or convertible aircraft in all-cargo
configuration.
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Quality Quality The totality of characteristics of an entity that bears on its ability to satisfy
stated and implied needs.
Notes:
1. In a contractual environment or in a regulated environment, such as the
nuclear safety field needs are specified, whereas in other environments, implied
needs should be identified and defined.
2. In many instances, needs can change with time; this implies periodic review
of requirements for quality.
3. Needs are usually into characteristics with specified criteria. Needs may
include for example, aspects of performance, usability, dependability,
(availability, reliability, maintainability), safety, environment, economics and
aesthetics.
4. The term "quality" should not be used as a single term to express a degree of
excellence in a comparative sense nor should it be used in a quantitative sense
for technical evaluations. To express these meanings, a qualifying adjective
should be used. For example, use can be made of the following terms: a)
"relative quality" where entities are ranked on a relative basis in the "degree of
excellence" or "comparative
ISO 8402
sense" (not to be confused with grade); b) "quality level" in a "quantitative
sense" (as used in acceptance sampling) and "quality measure" where precise
technical evaluations are carried out.
5. The achievement of satisfactory quality involves all stages of the quality loop
as a whole. The contributions to quality of these various stages are sometimes
identified separately for emphasis; for example quality due to definition of
needs, quality due to product design, quality due to conformance, quality due to
product support through its lifetime.
In some references, quality is referred to as "fitness for use" or "fitness for
purpose" or "customer satisfaction" or "conformance to the requirements".
These represent only certain facets of quality as defined above.
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Quality Assurance Quality All the planned and systematic activities implemented within the quality system,
and demonstrated as needed, to provide adequate confidence that an entity will
fulfill requirements for quality.
Notes:
1. These are both internal and external purposes for quality assurance. a)
Internal quality assurance: within an organization, quality assurance provides
confidence to the management. b) External quality assurance: in contractual or
other situations, quality assurance provides confidence to the customers or
others.
2. Some quality control and quality assurance actions are interrelated.
3. Unless requirements for quality fully reflect the needs of the user, quality
assurance may not provide adequate confidence.
 
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