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Why perform a first-work inspection at the start of a repeated installation?

Correct Answer

D) To confirm the crew understands requirements before the error is repeated many times.

First-work inspections catch process problems early before they multiply across repeated work.

Answer Options
A
Use first-work inspection to avoid documenting nonconforming work
B
Use first-work inspection to replace all later inspections
C
Use first-work inspection to change the specified material
D
To confirm the crew understands requirements before the error is repeated many times.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

First-work inspections catch process problems early before they multiply across repeated work.

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