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What does AIMD stand for?

Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department
Who is the Department Head of AIMD?
AIMD Maintenance Officer or the MO
Who is our MO?
CDR LAPACEK
What does AMO stand for?
Aircraft Maintenance Officer
Who is our AMO?
LCDR THIERS
What does MMCO stand for?
Maintenance & Material Control Officer
Who is our MMCO?
LCDR Lake
Where does the MMCO work?
Production Control
What does MCO stand for?
Material Control Officer
Where does the MCO work?
AIMD’s Material Control Office (MATCON)
What is the IM-1 Division?
Admin
What Workcenter’s are in IM-1?
ADMIN → QA → Production Control (PC) → Material Control (MATCON)
What is the purpose of the Admin workcenter?
Deals w/ leave requests and other personnel needs also has a Departmental Carrier Counselor and Maintenance administration that deals w/ log books for engines and data processing
What is the concept of Quality Assurance?
To prevent the occurrence of defects
What is the purpose of Production Control?
-Monitors and “controls” the flow of production throughout AIMD using NALCOMIS
What is the IM-2 Division?
Aircraft Division
What Workcenter’s are in IM-2?
-Airframes (A/F) → Power Plants (P/P) → Paraloft (LOFT)
What does ALSS stand for?
Aviation Life Support System
What is the IM-3 Division?
Avionics/Armament
What does AAE stand for?
Aircraft Armament Equipment
What are the 3 levels?
Organizational Level (O-Level) -Intermediate Level (I-Level)-Depot Level (D-Level)
What is the purpose of AIMD and all IMA’s?
-To provide the “Intermediate” level of repair that exists between O-Level and D-Level
The NAMP consists of how many volumes, chapters, appendixes?
-1 Volume → 17 Chapters → 7 Appendixes
What does MMP stand for?
Monthly Maintenance Plan
What is the MMP?
-Intended as a guide to all planned maintenance required for a month
What all does the MMP list?
Key Personnel throughout Department → Monthly Training, Qualifications and list of all TD’s outstanding for the department
What does TD stand for?
Technical Directives
What does CTPL stand for?
Central Technical Publications Library
What does DTPL stand for?
Dispersed Technical Publications Libraries
What does FOD stand for?
Foreign Object Damage
What does TCP stand for?
Tool Control Program
What is the primary objective of the TCP?
Prevent tools from becoming FOD
What does JOAP stand for?
Joint Oil Analysis Program
What is the maximum acceptable particulate level for Naval Aircraft is what?
-Navy Standard class 5
What is the maximum acceptable particulate level for related SE?
Navy Standard class 3
Maintenance on what type of assemblies can be deadly?
Tire and Wheel assemblies
What does PMS stand for?
Planned Maintenance System
What does MRC stand for?
Maintenance Requirement Card
MRC’s are issued by whom?
NAVAIRSYSCOM
What does PMIC stand for?
Periodic Maintenance Information Card
What are PMIC’s?
PMS publications that contain component/assembly removal and replacement schedules -Also contain airframe structural life limits and a maintenance requirements system index
What does MIMs stand for?
Maintenance Instruction Manuals
What does IPB stand for?
Illustrated Parts Breakdown
Where do you usually find IPB’s?
-Usually included in back of the applicable MIM
What will the IPB contain?
Illustrations and part numbers for all parts of the aircraft/equipment on which it is issued
What does NALCOMIS stand for?
Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System
What is NALCOMIS?
Computer system designed to monitor/document the production that occurs in AIMD
All maintenance performed in NALCOMIS is documented on what?
MAF
What does MAF stand for?
Maintenance Action Form
MAF’s contain what pertinent data?
WUC → JCN
What does WUC stand for?
Work Unit Code
What is a WUC?
-7 digit alphanumeric number that corresponds to particular aircraft, engine, SE component or subassembly
What does JCN stand for?
Job Control Number
What is a JCN?
-9 or 11 digit alphanumeric number assigned to a particular maintenance action
What do the first 3 digits in a JCN represent?
Organization Code (ORG) code
What does the ORG code tell?
-It will tell what organization owns that part
What do the second 3 digits in a JCN represent?
The 3 digit Julian day of the year
What day will the Julian day correspond to?
It corresponds to the day that the asset was inducted into the repair cycle
What do the last 3 digits in a JCN represent?
-It is a 3 digit serialized number provided by Production Control or Maintenance Control
The serial number will normally correlate what?
Correlates to the current number of the current maintenance action that has been inducted on that day
What does MCN stand for?
Maintenance Action Form Control Number
What does the Corrective action provide?
Narrative description of the action taken to correct the discrepancy
What is the When Discovered (W/D) code?
Single letter used to annotate the specific condition under which the discrepancy was discovered
What does SMQ stand for?
Special Maintenance Qualification
What does an SMQ do?
Will grant the NALCOMIS user more or less permissions within the computer system
How many basic sections does a Jet Engine have?
5
What are the 5 basic sections of a Jet Engine?
Intake → Compression → Combustion → Turbine → Exhaust
What is the Intake?
Opening in front of the aircraft that allows outside air to enter the engine
What is the Compression Section?
Compresses the incoming air and delivers it to the combustion section
What is the Combustion Section?
Mixes fuel w/ the compressed air, then ignites the mixture
What is the Turbine Section?
Extracts and uses a major portion of the energy in the gas stream to turn the compressor and rotors
What is the Exhaust System in turbojet and turbofan engines?
Exhaust acts as the source of thrust
What is the Exhaust System in helicopters and propeller driven aircraft?
Exhaust is merely a byproduct of the thrust production process
What does the afterburner provide
Added thrust to the aircraft by adding additional fuel to exhaust section
What aircraft is the Turbojet only used in?
EA-6B Prowler
The Turbo shaft engine is used exclusively in what?
Helicopters
What aircraft use the Turboprop engine?
E-2C and C-2
What aircraft uses the Turbofan engine?
F/A-18