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What is provided by the Tool Control Program?

a means for rapidly accounting for tools
What information should be etched on all tools?

Organization code, work center, and tool container number

What is the definition of a WARNING in most aviation technical manuals?


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

What is the definition of a CAUTION in most aviation technical manuals?


an operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that may result in damage or destruction if not carefully observed or followed

What is the definition of a NOTE in most aviation technical manuals?


an operating procedure, practice, or condition,etc., that is essential to emphasize

How are visible lines indicated?


Heavy unbroken lines used to indicate visible


edges of an object

How are hidden lines indicated?


Medium lines with short evenly spaced


dashes used to indicate concealed edges

How are center lines indicated?
Thin lines made up of long and short dashes alternately spaced and consistent in length and used to indicate symmetry about an axis and location of centers

What are schematic drawings usually used for?


To illustrate various electrical circuits,hydraulic systems, fuel systems, and other systems of the


aircraft

What are block diagrams usually used for?

To illustrate a system, such as the nose wheel


steering system. Each component is represented by a block, with the name near that block

What does a pictorial drawing represent?


A representation of both the detail and theentire assembly

Whatare orthographic drawings usually used for?
Toshow details of parts, components, and other objects, and are primarily used bythe manufacturer of the object
Whatare the seven steps of troubleshooting?
(1)visualinspection, (2)operational check, (3)classify the trouble, (4)isolate thetrouble, (5)locate the trouble, (6)correct the trouble, (7)conduct finalinspection
Whatare the four basic categories of malfunctions?

(1)hydraulic, (2)pneumatic, (3)mechanical,(4)electrical

When you conduct a final operational check, how many timesmust the affected system be actuated?


A minimum of five times or until affected systemchecks satisfactory

What equipment is used to make a continuity check?


A multimeter

What is the purpose of lubricants?


Reduce friction, cool, prevent wear, and toprotect metallic parts from corrosion

What are the three forms of lubricants?


(1)liquids, (2)semi-solids, (3)solids

What are the three different types of grease fittings?


(1)hydraulic(Zerk)fitting, (2)buttonhead pin,(3)flush type

What method has become the standard weighing system used inthe Navy?


The Mobile Electronic Weighing System (MEWS)

What is the typical installation setup time by two personnelof MEWS?


30 minutes

How often must heavy-duty portable scales be calibrated?


At least once every six months

After removing the aircraft from the scales, you mustre-weigh if the scales do not return to zero after how many minutes?


10 minutes

What does the term “bird cage” mean, in reference to a wirerope cable?


A kink that has been pulled through in order tostraighten a cable. In such a case, the sling should be discarded

What are the two types of hydraulic aircraft jacks used bythe Navy?


(1)Axle, (2)Airframe(tripod)

For shipboard operations, what is the minimum number oftie-down chains to be used per jack when jacking an aircraft?


Three per jack

How is the arresting hook on most aircraft released?


Mechanically released, pneumatically lowered,hydraulically raised

How many degrees is the tail landing gear of a helicoptercapable of swiveling?


360 degrees (cantilever type with integral shockstrut)

What does the Weight-On-Wheels (WOW) sensing switch provide?


A means of knowing when the tire touches theground

What are the five basic stresses that metals used onaircraft structures must withstand?


(1)Tension, (2)Compression, (3)Shear,(4)Bending, (5)Torsion

What are the two commonly used methods of hardness testing?


(1)The Brinell test, (2)The Rockwell test

What is the purpose of aircraft preservation?


To protect the material condition of aircraftwhich are not to be expected to be floiwn for extended periods of time

Do special inspections have to be completed during the timean aircraft is in preservation?


No, only the ones listed on the applicablepreservation MRCs. On aircraft with no preservation MRCs, special inspectionsmay be delayed while the aircraft is in preservation status at the option ofthe reporting custodian

What types of checks have to be done periodically when anaircraft is in preservation?


Every 28 days (+/- 3 days) an operational systemcheck has to be completed

What has to be completed prior to aircraft being in flightstatus again?


- special inspections not completed inpreservation status


- daily inspection

Who determines when an aircraft will be placed inpreservation?


The MO

What instruction provides procedures to perform aircraftpreservation?


T/M/S MRCs, or if no MRCs refer to


NAVAIR15-01-500

What are the three preservation categories?


- Category A: anticipated usage within the next 90days


- Category B: possible use within the next 180days (may be place in min. Level I)


- Category C: not needed for long periods of time> 180 days (may be placed in Level II or III)

What are the three levels of preservation?


Level I: 0-90 days (+/- 3 days)

Level II: 0-1 year


Level III: 0-indefinite

Who is the approving official for cannibalization actions?


The Wing Commander

- COMNAVAIRFOR (N423) for COMNAVAIRFOR


- COMNAVAIRFORES (N423) for COMNAVAIRFORES


- COMNAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR-5.0D) for COMNAVAIRSYSCOM


- CNATRA (N421) for CNATRA

What are the MAL codes for cannibalization actions?


812 through 818

What is the purpose of the MMP (Monthly Maintenance Plan)?


To provide scheduled control of the predictablemaintenance workload

Who is responsible for preparing and publishing the MMP?


The MMCO

Who is responsible for the overall management of theMaterial Control function?


The MMCO

Within what prescribed timeframe does a defective CRIPLcomponent have to be turned in?


Within 24 hours of receipt

What has to be done before turning in a defective repairablecomponent?


It has to be wrapped in bubble wrap (PPP-C-795Class 1 or Class 2)

What is the OFC-01 Fund used for?


Any expenses concerning flight operations (aircraftfuel, office supplies for aviation squadrons)

What is the AFM Fund used for?


Consumables (like for a Pre-Ex) or parts neededfor repairs or HAZMAT (like paints) and rags

What is the timeframe strippable coating or shrink wrapshall be removed within?


It shall be removed within 60 days or within 5days of receipt of aircraft, whichever is sooner

Is it permitted to use wire brushes or metal wool in anattempt to remove corrosion from cables?


No, it is never ok

What type of nitrogen is supposed to be used to serviceaccumulators?


Only dry nitrogen A-A-59503 Type I

Is it permitted to apply strippable coating directly ontocomposite aircraft structures?


NO, it is strictly prohibited

In what climate will strippable coatings usually be of poorquality (dry, porous and non-strippable)?


When ambient temperatures are above 100 degreesF and relative humidity is below 30 %

Which tiedown assembly is the preferred one?


The TD-1B tiedown assembly

Which tiedown assembly is the only one authorized forshipboard use?


The TD-1A/TD-1B tiedown assembly

What is the recommended time interval between resistancetesting for Static Ground Points?


Every 15 months

What are certified ground points identified by?


A 22 inch yellow circle outlined and labeled inblack

What does the label on a Static Ground Point indicate?


Date tested, and resistance measured

What are the preferred wheel chocks made from?


Polyurethane (P/N 1509AS300)


- P/N: -1 for wheels up to a 33 inch diameter


- P/N: -2 over 33 inches in diameter


- P/N: -3 for dual or tandem MLG

In what wind speeds shall an aircraft not be hoisted?


Wind speeds exceeding 15 knots

Is it authorized to use a FELT TIP Marker in the ADB?


NO, it is not authorized