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NATOPS

Naval Air Training Operating Procedures Standardization

What is NATOPS?

A positive approach in improving combat readiness and reduction in the aircraft mishap rate.

When was NATOPS established?

By the US in 1961

What happened in 1950?

US Navy/Marine Corps lost 776 aircraft. Roughly 2 planes a day or a rate of 54 major mishaps per 10,000 flight hours

What was the first Standardization program established to counter a large percentage of mishaps?

NAMP- Naval Aviation Maintenance Program; in 1959

What was the second Standardization Program?

FRS- Fleet Replacement Squadron; in 1961

Who is in charge of NATOPS?

CNO

What is FOD?

Foreign Object Damage

Warning

An operating procedure, practice or condition that may result in injury or death

Caution

An operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in damage to equipment

Note

An operating procedure, practice, or condition that must be emphasized.

Shall

Means a procedure is mandatory

Should

Means a procedure is recommended

May

Means a procedure is optional

Will

Indicates futurity

COMNAVAIRLANT

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COMNAVAIRPAC

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CNATRA

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