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IM-1

ADMIN, QA, Production Control, Material Control(RPPO),

Yeoman and AZ Subject matter expert

IM-2

Aircraft Division, Airframes, power plants(jet bay), Paraloft(loft), Aircrew survival equipment

AM, AD, PR works here

IM-3

Avionics/Armament electrical, electronic, and ordinance repair branch

AOs, ATs, AEs work here

Shop 6

Generator repair

Power

Shop 1

Battery shop and flight control instrument repair

Double A and gages

Shop 8

Radio, tactical air navigation, instrument landing system, comms radios, automated carrier landing system.

Radio

Shop 5

(Radar, Forward Looking Inferred(FLIR), Fire control radar) same system. Consolidated Automated support system (CASS)

Multiple shops

Shop 9

Miniature & micro and cable repair shop.

2M

Shop 7

Aircraft Armament Equipment (AAE)


Aircraft Gun shop

Guns

IM-4

Tilly, Crash crane, generators, tractors

GSE

What's AIMD

AIRCRAFT INTERMEDIATE MAITENANCE DEPARTMENT

AIMD MAITENANCE Officer

Head of AIMD also called the FIXO

Triad

TRIAD

Fixo, suppo, and Cagmo

ASSISTANT MAITENANCE OFFICER (AMO)

Admin head, keeps fixo informed of all departmental matters

MAITENANCE MATERIAL CONTROL OFFICER (MMCO)

Link between AIMD and Supply. Responsible for the overall productive effort and material support of AIMD

O-Level

(Orginizational) Squadron, responsible for the daily maitenance, upkeep, and servicing of the aircraft

Not on board

I-Leve

(Intermediate) AIMD, responsible for repair, inspection, and upgrade of aircraft repairables inducted from individual squadrons

3 levels

D-Level

(Depot) Responsible for the repair, modification, and rework of aircraft and aircraft systems that are beyond the scope of the individual squadron in the IMA

3 levels

NAMP

NAVAL AVIATION MAITENANCE PROGRAM, written in blood. Aviation Maitenance bible. Objective to improve aviation maitenance materials. 1 Vol.

Bible

Monthly Maintenance Plan

Signed and distributed to the department by the 25th of each month

(CTPL) Central Technical Publications Library

Serves as repository for all maitenance publications required for AIMD. Pubs up to date

TCP

Accountability for all tools. REF. A


Ch. 10

Fuel Surveillance Program

To ensure clean, containment, and water free are used on aircraft

Hydraulic Contamination Contol

Planes hydraulic fluid is uncontaminated

Tire and wheel maitenance safety

Follows PUBS on tires

Planned maitenance system (PMS)

SKED for AIMD. Has MRC's and PMIC's

NALCOMIS

Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System.


Computer system designed to monitor and document the production that occurs in AIMD

WUC

Work Unit Code, 7 digit alphanumeric number that corresponds to a particular aircraft

JCN

Job Control Number. 9/11 digit number assigned to a particular maitenance action

ORG

The 1st 3 digits of the jcn is the Orginizational code