Our company is actually not AS9100, we are ISO9001;2000. So I guess I should of asked my question elsewhere. Sorry for any inconveinence and thank you for your replies!
Tonya:
Actually, the advice you have here has little or nothing to do with AS9100, per se. You asked a valid questionand you got really valid answers too. Neither have anything to do with a QMS standard,
per se. It's all about the
correct way to go about sampling for (statistical) process control - What Dr Deming was always on about!
It's just not appropriate to pull a number out of the air to set sampling plans around. You have to do the work to determine the process capability, first, even if you use a zero defect sampling table (like Mil 105E) etc.
