Order 1800.66, Configuration Management Policy

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National Airspace System Configuration Quiz

Test your knowledge on the National Airspace System configuration management policies with this engaging quiz. Experience a variety of questions that challenge your understanding of crucial concepts in the NAS environment.

Each question is designed to assess your knowledge on:

  • NAS Master Configuration Index
  • Configuration Control Decision processes
  • Safety Management System implications
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NAS-MD-001 is defined as the National Airspace System Master Configuration Index (MCI), subsystem baseline configuration and documentation listing.
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Configuration management practices shall not support related agency initiatives and policies, which include Safety Management system (SMS) and Information System Security (ISS).
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Case File/NAS Change Proposal (NCP) (FAA FORM 1800-2) - The approved form used to request change to a NAS baseline, including adding new systems. Copies of the form and instructions on how to fill it out are found in NAS-MD-001 and the FAA CM Web page (faa.gov/cm).
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The NAS CCB is the senior board responsible for establishing and maintaining the NAS-level baseline. The NAS CCB also serves to resolve disputes forwarded from subordinate level Life Cycle Support CCBs, and may not be called upon to examine technical issues, associated with change, with wide-ranging impact.
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Configuration management of FAA systems shall be in compliance with all Agency safety and security requirements. Configuration management control begins with baselining of requirements documentation and ends with decommissioning of equipment or termination of services.
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NAS technical documentation is any set of documents that describe the technical requirements of the National Airspace System. The National Airspace Documentation (NASDOCS) is an internet/intranet system that provides on-line distribution of FAA documentation but it is not a secure area for the development and review of the documentation prior to publication.
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The product baseline includes product specifications (hardware and software), technical instruction manuals, version design documents, interface control documents (ICD), drawings, but not site-specific directives/instructions, adaptation data, and updates to the baselines.
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FAA Equipment Type Designation Numbers (also referred to as FAA Type Numbers) shall be assigned to all new FAA equipment types that are to be utilized as commissioned equipment, I.e., prototype and production equipment, and brand name commercial equipment modified to FAA specifications.
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Configuration Control Decision (CCD) is the official notification of CCB decisions/directives signed by the CCB chair(s). The CCD contains specific action items that must be completed before the CCD is considered closed.
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Life cycle is a generic term relating to the entire period of conception, definition, build, distribution, operation, and disposal of a product.
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