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Purpose
Improve combat readiness and achieve reduction in aircraft mishap rate.
What provides the basis for development of efficient and sound operation?
Standardization based on knowledge and experience
Date established
1961
How many US NAVY/Marine Corps aircraft were lost in 1950?
776
How many major mishaps per 10,000 flight hours in 1961?
19
How many major mishaps per 10,000 flight hours in 1970?
9
How many major mishaps per 10,000 flight hours as of today?
2
First standardized program in 1959
Naval aviation maintenance program (NAMP)
Second standardized program in 1961
Fleet replacement squadron (FRS)
The most dangerous times for maintenance and personnel…
Engine start, operation and shut down
Big 3
Before starting in engine…
Wheels chocked and parking brake set unless otherwise stated in the NATOPS manual
Intake screens
Installed where applicable
Prior to starting jet engines…
Intakes and surrounding ground/deck inspected to eliminate foreign object damage (FOD)
When will the plane be tied down?
When the engine is started by a non-pilot for testing and warm-up
Whenever an engine is started, personnel with adequate fire extinguishing equipment shall be…
Station in the immediate vicinity of the engine but safely clear of intakes and propellers
Warning
Procedure, practice, or condition that may result in injury or death if not carefully observed
Caution
Procedure, practice, or condition that may result in damage to equipment if not careful
Note
Procedure, practice, or condition that must be emphasized
Shall
Mandatory
Should
Recommended
Should
Recommended
May
Optional
Should
Recommended
May
Optional
Will
Future
COMNAVAIRLANT
First character "A through M"
Second character "A through Z"
COMNAVAIRLANT
First character "A through M"
Second character "A through Z"
COMNAVAIRPAC
First character "N through Z"
Second character "A through Z"
CNATRA
First character "A through G"
No second character