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TB 43-0002-1
COMPUTATION WORKSHEET FOR
ESTIMATING COST OF REPAIR AND MEL
ELEMENTS
ESTIMATED COST
a) Estimated Repair Hours:
Military __________; Civilian______________
b) Military Average Hourly Rate____________
times Estimated Repair Hours equals
c) Civilian Hourly Rate _________ times 1.29
times Estimated Repair Hours equals
d) Materiel Costs
e) Indirect Costs
f)
Contractual Costs
g) Shipping/Transportation Costs
h) Other Costs
i)
Total Repair Cost (b + c + d + e + f + g + h)
j)
AVIM MEL Percentage Factor ___________
Standard Price $ _____________
3-2. Feasibility of Repair Analyses.
a. The item can be repaired at AVIM level with no requirement to request disposition or waiver instructions from
AMCOM, if all of the following questions can be answered "YES." If all of the questions can not be answered "YES," a
request for disposition or waver instructions must be submitted to AMCOM prior to the repair.
1. Does the applicable MAC authorize all required repairs?
2. Are all repair actions within the capability or capacity of the AVIM activity?
3. Is the element repair cost (total cost of all parts and materials) less than the MEL computed for the item?
b. A request for disposition or waiver instruction is required for any of the following conditions:
1. The required repairs are less then the MEL; however, the needed repairs are beyond the capability or
capacity of the AVIM activity.
2. Required actions are coded as AVIM level repair and within the capability of the unit; however, the cost
exceeds the MEL.
3. The AVIM activity has the tools and skills to accomplish the repair action, and the cost of needed repairs is
less than the MEL, but some required actions are coded as depot level work in the MAC.
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