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