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Objective of the NAMP
Continually improve aviation material readiness and safety standards
Who establishes the standards?
CNO/COMNAVAIRFOR with coordination from the CMC
Who is in charge of NAMP and what does it stand for?
CNO
Naval Aviation Maintenance Program
Maintenance Officer (MO)
Coordinates training plans to ensure billet requirements, personnel identification, and assignments are satisfied
Assistant Maintenance Officer (AMO)
Coordinates TAD, inspects spaces, manages O-Level SE training and licensing
Maintenance/Material Control Officer (MMCO)
Responsible for production and material support
The MMCO coordinates and monitors...
Dept. workload while maintaining liaison with supporting activities
Maintenance Master Chief (MMCPO)
Senior enlisted advisor for maintenance; reports to MO
MMCPO advises the CO in...
All matters affecting aircraft ops, maintenance and dept. personnel
Quality Assurance Officer (QAO)
Ensures personnel assigned to QA functions receive continuous training
QAO ensures QARs receive...
Cross training in other functions in their area
Material Control Officer (MCO)
Supply corps officers assigned to a deployable squad
MCO handles...
Finances, material requisition etc…
O-Level Aviation Maintenance
Maintain equipment in full mission status on the aircraft
I-Level Aviation Maintenance
Enhance and sustain combat readiness and mission capability of activities
I-Level provides quality/material support at...
Nearest location with the lowest cost
D-Level Aviation Maintenance
At or by Fleet Readiness Command (FRC); any major aircraft maintenance is usually performed by civilian contractors
2 types of maintenance described in the NAMP
Rework and upkeep
Rework
Aircraft restoration and additive work by FRC contractors
Upkeep
Aircraft restoration and additive work by operating units
List the Upkeep maintenance/inspections
Turnaround
Daily
Special
Conditional
Phase
Acceptance
Transfer
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Turnaround
Conducted between flights to ensure integrity, servicing, and detect degradation.
Daily
More in depth inspection for defects
Special
Scheduled in-depth inspection pertaining to a specific interval
Conditional
Unscheduled; result of over limit conditions a result of an admin requirement
Phase
Divides total scheduled maintenance requirements into smaller packages
Acceptance
Upon accepting a new aircraft
Transfer
Upon transferring an aircraft or support equipment
What does RCM stand for?
Reliability Centered Maintenance
What does RCM stand for?
Reliability Centered Maintenance
What is RCM?
Process to ensure assets continue to do what we're meant to do
Management is defined as the...
Efficient attainment of objectives
Maintenance is defined as...
Action taken to retain material in a serviceable condition OR to restore it
What must all managers do?
Manage resources in an efficient manner
Maintenance control is at what level of maintenance?
O-Level
Production control is that what level of maintenance?
I-Level
What are the two most critical aspects in Naval aviation?
The release and acceptance of an aircraft
What does MMP stand for?
Monthly Maintenance Plan
What is the purpose of the monthly maintenance plan?
Provide scheduled control of the predictable workload
What is the concept of quality assurance?
Prevent occurrence of defects
The achievement of QA depends on...
Prevention, knowledge and special skill
What does QAR stand for?
Quality Assurance Representative
What does a QAR do?
Inspects work, completion and if it's in accordance with instructions and directives
What does CDQAR stand for?
Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative
What does CDQAR stand for?
Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative
What do CDQARs do?
Same as QARs but they are assigned to production work centers on a temporary or permanent basis
What does CDI stand for?
Collateral Duty Inspector
What will a CDI do?
Spot check all work in progress while being familiar with provisions and responsibilities of QA audits
TWO programs managed by QA
CTPL
Maintenance Dept./Div. Safety
What does CTPL stand for?
Central Technical Publication Library
What does CTPL provide?
Up-to-date references
What is the purpose of Maintenance Dept./Div. Safety?
Assist command safety by providing knowledge to maintenance personnel
What is a tool used by QA during audits?
CSEC
How many types of audits does QA perform?
3
List the audits QA performs
Special
Workcenter
Program
What does a special audit evaluate?
Specific tasks, processes, procedures and programs
List two times when a special audit might be conducted
Upon request
New supervisor
What will a workcenter audit evaluate?
Overall quality performance of each workcenter
What will a program audit identify and determine?
Deficiencies
Whether or not the workcenter adheres to publication and instructions
What does ACSP stand for?
Aircraft Confined Space Program
What does ACSP ensure?
Maintaining a safe environment when working with fuel cells and tanks
What does NAMDRP stand for?
Naval aviation maintenance reporting program
What does the NAMDRP report?
Poor workmanship, improper QA procedures and deficiencies in material and publication