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