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What is an important object of the NAMP?
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Achieve and maintain maximum material readiness, safety, and conservation of material.
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What is the two types of maintenance
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Rework (standard and special) and upkeep (standard/scheduled and special/unscheduled)
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Who Sponsors and directs the NAMP
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The CNO
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What are the management responsibilities assigned to the AMO (MO)
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Planning, control, and production.
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What is the idea of QA
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To prevent defects from occurring from the start of a maintenance operation to its finish.
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What does NALCOMIS provide
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It provides OMA, IMA, and aviation supply departments (ASD) activities with a modern, real time, responsive, computer-based management information system.
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What are the three basic objectives of NALCOMIS
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-to increase aircraft readiness
-to reduce the administrative burden of the fleet -to improve the quality of up-line reported data. |
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Where do the VIDS/MAFS copies go
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1&5 goto work center
2 goes to QA 3 is retained on VIDS board (maintenance control) 4 is filed in ADB |
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What is a JCN
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a 9-,10-, or 11- character alphanumeric code used to separately identify each maintenance action.
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what is the work unit code (WUC)
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a one-, three-, five- or seven- character numeric or alphanumeric code that identifies the system, subsystem, set, component.
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What is an action taken code
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a one-character, alphabetic or numeric code that describes what maintenance was performed
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What form is used to record acceptance information, custody and transfer, rework, preservation and depreservation and TDs of SE equipment.
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OPNAV 4790/51
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What form is for the SE pre-op record
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OPNAV 4790/52
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Who sets the format and the arrangement of the MMP.
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The Aircraft Maintenance Officer (AMO) also known as the MO
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Who Prepares the and Publishes the MMP for the AMO's signature
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The MMCO
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What are the Two types of technical manuals.
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Operational (NATOPS) and Maintenance
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What are the two formats for technical manual arrangement.
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Conventional (NAVAIR) and Work Package
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Describe work package numbering system.
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a five digit code number that appears in the upper right hand corner. it consist of two blocks of three digits and two digits respectively. the last two identify new wp's as changes or revisions.
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What are the two techincal publication update methods.
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Change and Revision
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What is a change
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the official release of new or correction of pages to a part of portion of an existing document.
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What is a revision.
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The complete reissue of a replacement manual the change information incorporated.
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what are the two types of publication changes.
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Routine- issued through normal update process
Rapid Action- expedited change action for a short turnaround and release. |
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Who determines when there is a requirement to change a manual and authorizes that change to be made
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the naval air technical services facility (NAVAIRTECHSERVFAC)
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What is a difference Data sheet
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Allow data to be added or changed without making a direct impact on the existing information
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What are supply project codes
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they identify requisitions and related documents that apply to specific projects or programs
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What is an AK0 code
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assigned by organization maintenance activities only when they requisition material to restore an aircraft to mission capable
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What is an AK7 code
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assigned by the organizational maintenance activities when they requisition material to return mission essential subsystems to an operation when an aircraft is in partial mission capable
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What is a ZA9 code
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Forced high-time removal items required for immediate end use on primary mission weapons systems
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What is a FAD priority
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an assigned priority to individual material requisitions according to the military importance and the urgency of need of the item
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what are the FAD designators
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I-V
I being the most urgent (combat) V being the least important. most fleet operation activities have a fad II or III |
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What is The Master Cross-Reference List (MCRL)
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it provides cross-reference information from a reference number (Manufacturers Part Number) to its NSN
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What is the Master Repairable Item List (MRIL)
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The MRIL list those items of navy managed repairable items.
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What is the Consolidated Remain In Price (CRIPL) list
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The CRIPL list the ietms that are exempt from the mandatory one-for-one turn-in.
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What is the Individual Component Repair List (ICRL)
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The ICRL list lets Intermediate maintenance activities personal determine if they can repair an individual item based on its SM&R code.
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List the ICRL list Codes
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A1- check and test only
C1- Full Repair C3- Limited Repair X1- Repair not Authorized X2- lack of authorized equipment/ tools/facilities X3- lack of required technical skills X6- lack of technical Data Z1- consumable material |
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What is a NSN
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a 13- digit number that identifies an item of material in the supply system
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What is the Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL)
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The IMRL list services as the allowance and inventory management list for SE end items.
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What is the IMRL main body
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This section lists all items allowed for the activity, and shows the authorized allowance quantity for each item allowed.
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What does the Material Delivery Unit (MDU) do.
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The MDU recieves a document from the stock locator unit for the material, then the MDU delievers the material to the customer.
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What is A Pre-expended Bin (PEBs) or aka PRE-X Bin.
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PEBs contain high usage, low cost maintenance-related materials, such as nuts, bolts and gaskets.
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What is the Maximum Cost for any given item allowed in a PEB
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$150 how ever the CO can approve of an item that cost more if needed.
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How long can an item stay in a PEB until supply will remove the item.
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12 months if there has been no demand to use the item
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What is the greatest threat to soundness of metals and to the structural integrity of an aircraft.
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Metal Corrosion
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What does Corrosion do?
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It Reduces the strength and changes the mechanical characteristics of the materials, thus endangering the aircraft and reducing the margin of safety.
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How are the materials for construction chosen for aircraft.
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For their Weight to Strength Ratio.
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Define Metal Corrosion
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The decay of metals as they combine with oxygen to form metallic oxides. Corrosion is a chemical process that is the reverse of the process of smelting the metals from their ores.
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What Provides the most corrosion protection?
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A good intact coat of paint
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what is a cathode and anode
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Cathode is the negatively charged metal
anode is the positively charged. |
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Why does a Hot climate Speed up Corrosion.
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because the electrochemical reaction develops faster in warm solution. the warm moisture in the air is usually enough to start corrosion of metals if they are uncovered.
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Why are THICK structural sections subject to corrosion
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because of possible variations in their composition, particularly if they were heat treated during fabrication.
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how often must an aircraft be washed?
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every 14 days, 7 if at sea
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What constitutes an immediate cleaning of an aircraft's affected areas?
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-exposed to corrosive fire extinguishers
-spilled electrolytes -exposed to significant amounts of salt water -salt deposits relief tube waste or other contaminants apparent -fungus growth -chemical, biological, or radiological contaminants |
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what is a combustible liquid
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any liquids that have a flash point at or above 100 degrees F but below 200 degrees F.
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what is a flammable liquid
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liquids that have a flash point below 100 degrees F
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What is Flash point
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the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off ignitable vapor
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What is Solvent- Dry Cleaning used for
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It is a petroleum distillate commonly used as an all purpose cleaner available in 3 types and is used for metals, painted surfaces, and fabrics.
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when is a Safety Solvent used
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Methyl Chloroform is used where a high flash point is required. use it for general cleaning and grease removal from assembled and disassembled engine components.
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what are the uses for the 5 types of aircraft surface cleaning compounds.
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-type I- for painted or unpainted aircraft outdoors where enough ventilation is
-type II- for indoors and in areas of limited ventilation -type III- a mild abrasive cleaner, used for spot cleaning high gloss paint systems -type IV- spot cleaner for tactical paint scheme -type V- cleaning heavy soils such as carbonized oil. |
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what are the 4 classifications of soils
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1 lightly-dirt, dust
2 moderately- hydraulic oils, lubricating oils 3 heavy-carbonized oils 4 tactical paint scheme |
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what is the preferred method for cleaning naval aircraft
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Water-detergent method
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What manual is for preservation of naval aircraft
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NAVAIR 15-01-500
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what are the main forms of corrosion
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1)Uniform surface attack (rust)
2)Pitting- most common on aluminum and magnesium, first noticeably as white or gray powder. 3)intergranular attack, including exfoliation-attack on the grain boundaries 4)Dissimilar metal- two different metals |
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Who is the Department Head
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The AMO (MO)
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Who are the technical advisers to the plane captain.
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Troubleshooters. they may be permanently assigned or temporarily assigned from each work center
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What Branch normally has 75-95% of the total personnel assigned to the line division
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Plane Captain Branch
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What must maintenance personal do when removing an aircraft wheel
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Deflate the tire
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Who is responsible for servicing the liquid oxygen systems
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AME
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Why are dust covers not used in most operating squadrons?
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they are a FOD hazard
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What shows the oil level on a pon-6
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a sight glass on the side of the reservoir, an oil pressure gauge indicates oil line pressure
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what is supplied for overflow oil from the aircraft system
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a complete drain bottle
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what type of filter does the hsu-1 have
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a replaceable 3-micron disposable filter incorporated to ensure delivery of contamination free fluid
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how many gallons is the reservoir of the hsu-1
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2 gallons
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how is the hsu-1 stored when not in use
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by wrapping the hose assembly around the can holder assembly and fastening the tube end to the hose storage fitting on the base
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who is responsible for safety in the navy
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everyone
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what is supplied as part of ground handling equipment for most jets
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protective screens
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how long should you wait before working on the exhaust section after engine operation
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AT LEAST ONE HALF HOUR (preferably longer)
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what precautions should you take when working around jet engines
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wear the proper ear protection
do not exceed the time limits on exposure to the various sound intensities have periodic checks on your hearing ability |
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what are the general precautions when working around ejection seats.
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1) treat them with the same respect as a loaded gun
2) always consider ejection seats loaded and armed 3)before entering a cockpit, know where the safety pins are 4)only authorized personal may work on ejection seats and only in an authorized area |
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what type of form is used for oil analysis
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dd form 2026
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what is the form for a se license
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4790/102
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what is a misuse and abuse form for SE
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4790/108
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