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What is the objective of the namp?
The objective of the NAMP is to achieve and continually improve aviation material readiness and safety standards established by the CNO/COMNAVAIRFOR
What are Type Wing commanders responsible for?
They are responsible for the aircraft material readiness, administration, training, and inspection of squadrons under their command.
The NAMP is founded upon the three-level maintenance concept. What are they?
O-level, I-level, and D-level aviation maintenance.
What is the objective of the namp?
The objective of the NAMP is to achieve and continually improve aviation material readiness and safety standards established by the CNO/COMNAVAIRFOR
What are Type Wing commanders responsible for?
They are responsible for the aircraft material readiness, administration, training, and inspection of squadrons under their command.
The NAMP is founded upon the three-level maintenance concept. What are they?
O-level, I-level, and D-level aviation maintenance.
What is the I-level maintenance mission?
to enhance and sustain the combat readiness and mission capability of supported activities by providing quality and timely material support.
What is the O-level maintenance mission?
to maintain assigned aircraft and aeronautical equipment in a full mission capable status while continually improving the local maintenance process
What is the D-level maintenance mission?
to performed on material requiring major overhaul or rebuilding of parts, assemblies, subassemblies, and end items. It includes manufacturing parts, modifying, testing, inspecting, sampling, and reclamating.
What are 2 types of aircraft maintenance performed within naval establishments?
Rework and Upkeep
What does NDI stand for?
Nondestructive Inspection (NDI) Program
Name different types of NDI inspections?
methods used include, but are not limited to, visual or optical inspection, liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, eddy current, ultrasonic, and radiographic.
What does AMMRL stand for?
Aircraft Maintenance Material Readiness List
What does AMMRL do?
provides the data required for the effective management of SE at all levels of aircraft maintenance
What does ACC stand for and what is their job?
AIRCRAFT CONTROLLING CUSTODIAN-exercising administrative control of assignment, employment, and logistic support of certain aircraft and aircraft engines as specified by the CNO.
What is a ADB?
AIRCRAFT DISCREPANCY BOOK
What is the CO's job?
The CO has the overall responsibility for the accomplishment of the squadron/department mission
What's the main job of the MO?
Administer the operation of the Maintenance Department per the NAMP.
What does a AMO do?
Assist the MO in the performance of duties and keep the MO fully informed of matters concerning the department
What does the MMCO do?
Maintain liaison with supporting activities and the Supply Department, for example, the Supply Department of the MALS, to ensure requirements and workload are known and satisfied.
What is Maintenance Controls job?
the efficient attainment of objectives and maintenance as all actions taken to retain material in a serviceable condition or to restore it to serviceability
Who designates a persons safe for flight qualification?
All personnel authorized to release aircraft safe for flight shall be designated
in writing by the CO
What does it mean to have a safe for flight qual?
The person certifying a safe for flight condition has the overall responsibility to provide the aircrew
with the best product available.
What does FCF stand for?
Functional Check Flights
How long is a daily insp good for?
The daily inspection is valid for a period of 72 hours
How long is a turnaround insp good for?
The turnaround inspection may be considered valid for a period of 24 hours
What is the MMP's purpose?
The purpose of the MMP is to provide scheduled control of the predictable maintenance workload, for example, inspections, transfer or receipt of aircraft, and compliance with TDs.
What is SDLM and its purpose?
Standard Depot Level Maintenance- to provide operating units with a sufficient number of safe, reliable, mission capable aircraft to perform their assigned missions.
Who initiates a logbook of a new jet?
The original accepting activity, upon acceptance of the aircraft, will initiate the logbook and ensure the number of flights and flight hours since new, including those hours flown by the manufacturer, are entered on the Monthly Flight Summary page.
Whose authorized to sign navy logbooks?
CO. O-level, MO.I-level MO.D-level Director of Operations, OMD Officer.
MO's may designate signature of logbooks via the MMP.
What is QA made up of?
a relatively small group of highly skilled personnel.
What is QA's concept?
fundamentally the prevention of the occurrence of defects
Whose responsible to the MO for overall quality?
QA Officer is responsible to the MO for the overall quality of maintenance within the department,
What 6 programs does QA manage?
CTPL,Maintenance Department/Division Safety.
Quality Assurance Audit Program ,SE Misuse/Abuse.
Aircraft Confined Space Program, NAMDRP
What is Individual Component Repair List (ICRL)?
a detailed statement of an I-level repair facility’s component repair capability.
What is the ADB designed for?
designed to provide maintenance and aircrew personnel with an accurate, comprehensive, and chronological record of
flights and maintenance performed on a specific aircraft by BUNO for at least the last 10 flights.
Who is esponsible for the overall management of the maintenance effort?
The MMCO
What is a MDR-2?
Monthly Production Report
Whati is SCIR used for?
used to monitor mission capability of selected systems/subsystems
What are ACCs responsible for?
for the maintenance and material condition of aeronautical equipment assigned to their cognizance for the operation and support of the naval aviation mission
What does the Weight and Balance Program provide?
the means to ensure aircraft weight and center of gravity remain within established limits.
Who shall designate the W&B Officer in writing?
Aircraft reporting custodians
The achievement of QA depends on what?
on prevention, knowledge, and special skills
Q1. What are the objectives of the NAMP?
A1. Achieve and maintain maximum material readiness, safety and conservation of material in the maintenance of aircraft
What is the purpose of the Aircraft Maintenance Department within an organization?
A2. To maintain assigned aircraft in a state of full mission capability (FMC).
Q3. What are the major types of aircraft maintenance?
A3. Rework and upkeep.
The restorative or additive work performed on aircraft, equipment, or support equipment is what type of maintenance?
A4. Rework maintenance.
Standard rework is also known as what type of maintenance?
A5. Standard depot-level maintenance (SDLM).
Q6. What is special rework?
A6. Work done to aircraft, equipment, or support equipment to improve or change its capability to perform special functions
Upkeep maintenance is performed by what activities?
Operating units and SE activities
Standard upkeep is also known as what type of
maintenance?
Scheduled
Maintenance performed on aircraft without regard to operating hours or calendar is known
as what type of maintenance?
A9. Special upkeep or unscheduled maintenance.
Aircraft maintenance functions are divided into
how many distinct levels?
A10. Three.
What are the distinct levels of aircraft
maintenance?
A11. Organizational, intermediate and depot.
Describe organizational-level maintenance.
A12. Work performed by an operating activity on a day-to-day basis in support of
its own operations
What level of maintenance includes the
manufacture of non-available parts?
Intermediate level.
Depot-level maintenance is performed in what type of facility?
A14. Industrial type.
The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) has what
responsibilities to the Naval Aviation
Maintenance Program?
A15. The CNO sponsors and directs the NAMP.
Who is responsible to the commanding officer for
the accomplishment of the maintenance
department’s mission?
A19. The aircraft maintenance offcer.
What are the functional management
responsibilities of the aircraft maintenance
officer?
A20. Planning, control, and production.
What officer is responsible for ensuring that staff
divisions conform to established policies?
A22. Assistant aircraft maintenance officer.
In addition to material support, what is the maintenance material control officer's direct
responsibiliy?
A23. The overall productive effort of the maintenance department.
Q33. What is the purpose of NALCOMlS?
NALCOMIS provides OMA, IMA and ASD activities with a modern. real
time, responsive, computer based management information system..
What is the purpose of the Maintenance Training
Improvement Program (MTIP)?
The MTIP identifies training deficiencies, at both the O and I levels of maintenance, through diagnostic testing procedures.