MIL-T-62356(AT)
6.4 Deficiency sheet. The Government inspector shall verify that a thorough inspection of each turret trainer is performed by the contractor for the listed characteristics and departures from good workmanship. The Government inspector shall assure that defects encountered during inspection are enumerated on deficiency sheet for the turret trainer. Defects noted on a Deficiency Sheet shall contain sufficient description to enable the Government inspector and the contractor's representative to classify the defects in accordance with the classification of defects (see table V) and definitions contained in MIL-STD-105. Corrective action shall be taken for recurring defects.
6.4.1 Recurring major defects. A major defect is recurring when the same defect occurs more than once in the same sample or when the defect occurs in two successive samples. A major defect may be considered recurring when the historical inspection records ("P" chart or equivalent) reflect such a condition. Recurring major defects shall be cause for the entire lot or lots to be inspected for the recurring defects.
6.4.2 Recurring minor defects. A minor defect is recurring if it occurs more than twice in the same sample or when the defect occurs in four successive samples. Recurring minor defects shall be cause for the entire lot or lots to be inspected for the recurring defects.
6.5 Recycled materials. The use of recycled materials which meet the requirements of the applicable material specifications without jeopardizing the intended use of the item shall be encouraged (see 3.2).
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