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Define Management |
The timely accomplishment of objectives. |
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Define maintenance |
All actions taken to keep material in working condition or to restore it to working condition. |
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Define maintenance management |
To keep all material in working order with minimal use of supplies and maintenance. |
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What does OMA stand for? |
Organizational maintenance activity |
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When are aircraft scheduled for inspections? |
At intervals specified by applicable MRCs |
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How long is a daily inspection valid for? |
72 hrs |
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When is a turnaround inspection performed? |
Between flights |
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What is a zone inspection |
An inspection of a specific part of the aircraft. |
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Purpose of the MMP? |
To provide schedule control of the predictable maintenance workload for ex: inspections, transfers, or receipt of aircraft and compliance with TDs. |
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Who is responsible for the MMP |
MMCO |
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Purpose of the NAMP |
To achieve and maintain maximum material readiness, safety, and conservation of material. |
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Purpose of aircraft maintenance department? |
To support units mission |
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What does capability mean when it come to aircraft maintenance? |
The scope of the work assigned to an activity by the NAMP |
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Two types of maintenance |
Rework and upkeep |
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What is rework maintenance |
Restorative and additive maintenance |
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What is upkeep |
Restorative, additive, and preventative maintenance |
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Who sponsors and directs the NAMP |
CNO |
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Who sponsors and directs the NAMP |
CNO |
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What is NAVAIR responsible for |
Research, design, development, testing, acquisition, and logistic support of all naval aircraft |
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What is a line relationship |
Supervisor and subordinate |
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What is a staff relationship |
Supervisor to supervisor |
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Who is responsible to the commanding officer for the accomplishment of the maintenance departments mission |
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE OFFICER (AMO) |
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Who is responsible for assistance to the AMO |
The Assistant Aircraft maintenance officer |
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Who is responsible for assistance to the AMO |
Material maintenance control officer (MMCO) |
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What are the responsibilities of the AMO |
Ensures that the staff divisions conform to established policies |
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What is the concept of quality assurance |
To prevent defects from occurring from the start of a maintenance operation to its finish. |
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What is the function of RCA |
Changes that need to go in effect immediately |
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What tech pub is most help when identifying and ordering replacement parts. |
IPB |
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Periodic Maintnence Information Cards(PMIC) identify what information |
Inspection instructions |
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Purpose of Naval Aviation Safety Programs OPNAVINST 3750.6 |
Preserve human and material resources |
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Who is responsible for preflight inspections |
Depot Level |
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Achievement of quality assurance depends on what factors? |
Prevention, knowledge, and skill |
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What work center plan, schedules, and provides positive control of all maintenance performed on or in support of the activities assigned aircraft |
Maintenance control |
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What branches make up the aircraft divisions |
Airframes AM, AME, POWER PLANTS( AD), and PRs |
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What work centers are part of AV/ARM |
AT, electrician(AE), AO, LS, and AZ |
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Purpose of production control |
To plan and schedule the workload |
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What is NALCOMIS |
an electronic management information system |
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What Manual provides guidance on maintaining technical manuals |
NAVAIR 00-25-100 |
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Two General styles of technical manuals |
Military specifications and commercial |
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Technical manuals are divide on to types how many types |
2, conventional and work package |