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NATOPS

Naval Air Training And Operating Procedure Standards

When was NATOPS Established?

1961

When was NAMP established

1959

Why was NATOPS established

It was a positive approach to improve combat readiness and achieve a substantial reduction in navy aircraft mishaps

Responsibility of the CNO NATOPS Coordinator

an individual assigned to NATOPS products administrator. Represents CNO NATOPS policy at all NATOPS reviews conferences

NATOPS ADVISORY GROUP

CNO


COMNAVAIRFORCE


Commandant of the Marine Corps


COMNAVAIRSYSCOM


Chief of Naval Air Training


Commander, U.S. MARINE CORPS FORCES COMMAND


COMMANDER, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific


Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve


Commanding General, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing


Commander, Navy safety Center


Chief, Buteau of Medicine and Surgery

Natops Model Manager

Unit commander, or head of department designated by COG command to administer the NATOPS program for a specific aircraft model or aviation-related system

NATOPS Program manager

Performs admin it responsibilities for the NATOPS program and is given written authority to act on behalf of the model manager in NATOPS- related matters.


Holds role for minimum 18 Months

NATOPS Evaluator

highly qualified crewman assigned to a NATOPS evaluation unit

NATOPS INSTRUCTOR

A highly qualified air crewman whose primary duty should be administering the NATOPS evaluation program within a squadron or unit

NATOPS EVALUATION

an evaluation of an individual pilot or crew member, consisting of an open book examination, a closed book examination, oral examination, and an evaluation flight

NATOPS Terms

Warning


Caution


Note


Shall


May


Will

Warning

an operation procedure, practice, or condition that may result in injury or death if not carefully observed or followed

Caution

an operation procedure, practice or condition that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed

Note

an operation procedure, practice or condition that must be emphasized

Shall

a procedure that is mandatory

should

a procedure that is recommended

May

“May” and “Need not”


The procedure is optional

Will

Indicates furniture and never indicates any degree of requirement for applications of a procedure

COMNAVAIRLANT

First characteristic shall be A-M


Second Characteristic shall be A-Z

COMNAVAIRPAC

First Characteristic shall be N-Z


Second characteristic shall be A-Z

CNATRA

First Characteristic shall be A-Z


no second characteristic