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What does the acronym FST stand for?
FLEET SUPPORT TEAM (FST) - The Integrated Program Team assigned the responsibility to perform
specified in-service engineering and logistics functions by the PMA
page C-19
What does the Acronym CAD stand for?
CAD - Cartridge Actuated Device or Computer Aided Design
page A-2
What does the acronym PAD stand for?
PAD - Propellant Actuated Device
page A-11
What is the Maintenance officers responsibilities concerning the Egress/Explosive System Checkout Program?
The MO shall:
(1) Designate, in writing via the MMP, the Egress/Environmental Systems Shop (13B) or Aviators
Equipment Shop (13A) Work Center Supervisor as the Egress/Explosive System Checkout Program
Manager.
Develop local command procedures (as required) per Appendix E.
Use Egress/Explosive System Checkout Instructor Designation (Figure 16-1) to designate AME/PR or MOS 628X/6048 personnel certified to perform egress/explosive system checkout training
page 16-1
What is the Egress/Explosive System Checkout Program
Managers responsibilities?
The Program Manager shall:
(1) Recommend qualified AME/PR or MOS 628X/6048 personnel for designation as
egress/explosive system checkout instructors for each specific T/M/S.
Be knowledgeable of applicable T/M/S MIMs/MRCs and this instruction
Ensure egress/explosive system training and checkout for all maintenance personnel upon reporting aboard and every 6 months thereafter prior to the last day of the requalification month. Any personnel removed from aircraft maintenance responsibilities for 90 days or longer will receive an egress/explosive system checkout before performing any aircraft maintenance.
Maintain a MO approved comprehensive guide/check sheet for use during egress/explosive
system training and checkout (paragraph 16.3a(2)).
(5) Maintain a program file to include:
(a) Applicable POCs.
(b) A master copy of the guide/check sheet used for training and checkout.
(c) Program related correspondence and messages.
(d) Applicable references or cross reference locator sheets.
(6) Ensure only qualified, certified AME/PR or MOS 628X/6048 personnel administer
egress/explosive system checkouts.
(7) Monitor completion of egress/explosive system checkouts and inform work center supervisors if
any personnel are overdue.
(8) Use CSEC information and reports (provided by the Program Monitor) to aid in identifying specific areas of concern and to determine what steps are required for program/process improvement.
(9) Submit a list of all personnel due requalification during the next month to the MMCO for publication in the MMP.
page 16-2
What is the QA officers responsibilities regarding the Egress/Explosive System Checkout Program?
The QA officer shall designate in writing, via the MMP, a qualified AME/PR or MOS 628X/6048,
as applicable, QAR as the Egress/Explosive System Checkout Program Monitor. This assignment does not
preclude other qualified QARs from monitoring this program, but simply places the overall responsibility
with one individual
page 16-2
What are the Egress/Explosive System Checkout Program Monitor responsibilities?
The Program Monitor shall:
Perform audits using CSEC
Assist in preparing NAMDRP reports
page 16-2
What is the Aircraft Division Officers responsibilities regarding Egress/Explosive System Checkout Program?
The Aircraft Division Officer shall coordinate egress/explosive system safety indoctrination and training of all assigned aircrew
page 16-2
Egress/Explosive System Checkout Instructors shall:
Egress/Explosive System Checkout Instructors shall:
(1) Be T/M/S ordnance qualified, certified.
(2) Provide egress/explosive system training and checkout for personnel.
(3) Sign Egress/Explosive System Checkout Certification (Figure 16-2) for each additional re-certification.
page 16-3
The Work center supervisors responsibilities regarding the Egress/Explosive System Checkout Program?
(1) Ensure Egress/Explosive System Checkout Program indoctrination and follow-on training is
provided to personnel. Training shall include personnel responsibilities and shall be documented on the
NAMP Indoctrination Training sheet in the individual's qualification/certification record.
(2) Ensure all work center personnel receive an egress/explosive system safety checkout by a
designated AME/PR or MOS 628X/6048 prior to being assigned to work on/around aircraft.
(3) Ensure all checkouts are documented on the Egress/Explosive System Checkout Certification
(Figure 16-2) and maintained in the individual’s qualification/certification record.
(4) Coordinate with the Program Manager to ensure all personnel assigned have current egress/explosive system checkouts.
page 16-3