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THE HISTORY OF RCM

RCM finds its roots in the early 1960’s. The initial development work was done by the North American civil aviation industry. It came into being when the airlines at that time began to realise that many of their maintenance philosophies were not only too expensive but also actively dangerous. This realisation prompted the industry to put together a series of “Maintenance Steering Groups” to re-examine verything they were doing to keep their aircraft airborne. These groups consisted of representatives of the aircraft manufacturers, the airlines and the FAA.

The first attempt at a rational, zero-based process for formulating maintenance strategies was promulgated by the Air Transport Ass ociation in Washington DC in 1968. The first attempt is now known as MSG 1 (from the first letters of Maintenance Steering Group). A refinement - now known as MSG 2 - was promulgated in 1970.

In the mid-1970’s the US Department of Defence wanted to know more about the then state of the art in aviation maintenance thinking.They commissioned a report on the subject from the aviation industry. This report was written by Stanley Nowlan and Howard Heap of United Airlines. They gave it the title “Reliability Centered Maintenance”. The report was published in 1978, and it is still one of the most important documents - if not the most important - in the history of physical asset management. It is available from the US Government National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia.

Nowlan and Heap’s report represented a considerable advance on MSG 2 thinking. It was used as a basis for MSG 3, which was promulgated in 1980. MSG 3 has since been revised fuor times. Revision 1 was issued in 1988 and revision 2 in 1993. MSG3.2001 and MSG3.2002 were issued in 2001 and 2002 respectively. It is used to develop prior-to-service maintenance programs for new aircraft types (including the Boeing 777 and Airbus 330/340).

Copies of MSG3.2002 are available from the Air Transport Association, Washington DC.

Nowlan and Heap’s report and MSG 3 have since been used as a basis for various military RCM.

 

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