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Maintenance Officer (MO)

Head of the maintenance department. Manages the department. Responsible to the CO for accomplishment of departments mission, training and manning

Assistant Maintenance Officer (AMO)

Assists MO in performance of duties, coordinates TEMDU.

Maintenance Material control officer (MMCO)

Responsible for overall production and material support of the department

Maintenance Master Chief Petty Officer (MMCPO)

Senior enlisted advisor of maintenance dept. Reports to the MO and advices the CO in all matters affecting aircraft maintenance and personel. DIRECTS ALL MAINTENANCE IN AN OPERATIONAL UNIT.

Quality Assurance Officer (QAO)

Continuous training in inspecting, testing and quality control methods applicable to personnels area of expertise.

Material Condition Officer (MCO)

Assigned to a deployable squadron. Handles finances, materials and requisitions

The naval aviation maintenance program (NAMP) HAS HOW MANY LEVELS

3, O level, I level, D level.

O level

Maintenance performed by an operating unit on a day to day basis. O level mission is to maintain assigned aircraft

I-level

I level mission is to enhance and sustain combat readiness. At the nearest location with the lowest resources expended

D level

Performed at or by FRC sites to ensure continued flying integrity. Also performed on materials requiring major overhaul or rebuilding of parts. Includes manufacturing parts, modifying and testing

What are the two types of maintenances described in the NAMP?

Rework and upkeed

What is rework according to NAMP

Restorative or additive work performed on the aircraft or its equipment at FRCs and other industrial establishments designated by tycoms

What is upkeep according to the NAMP

Preventative or restorative or additive work performed on aircraft, equipment by operating units

What are the diferente types of upkeep maintenance

Turnaround, daily, special, conditional,phase,acceptance, transfer

Upkeep turnaround

Conducted between flights to ensure integrity of the aircraft good for 24 hours if it hasn't been flown or other maintenance has been done

Upkeep daily

Conducted to inspect for defects to a greater depth than the turnaround inspection. Valid for 72 hours without flight. Can be flounder for 24 hours before another is conducted as long as it doesn't surpass 72 hour time limit

Upkeed acceptance

Performed when a custodian receives a newly assigned plane and on return of air craft from major depot level maintenance

Rework. Reliability centered maintenance (RCM)

Ensures aircraft continues to perform required performance for operating tempo

Monthly maintenance plan

Provides scheduled control of the predictable maintenance workload

Quality Assurance representative (QAR)

Ensured that work has been certified and inspected by personel

What does QA do

Monitors programs in the maintenance program, ensures personel are doing maintenance in accordance with NAMP

Central technical publications library (CTPL)

Provides up to date information to all personel in performance of their duties

Quality Assurance audit program

Finds deficiencies and corrects them on a scheduled and unscheduled basis

Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS)

Standardization of procedures based on proffesional knowledge and experience. Reduces misshap in aircraft

What is FRS

Fleet replacement squadron

Why was the NATOPS manual created

To standardize procedures for operating aircraft we use.

Aircraft confined space program (ACSP)

Ensures a safe work environment is maintained when working on aeronautical equiptment.

What programs are managed by QA

CTPL, AUDIT, NAMDRP, SAFETY, ACSP, SEPTEMBER MISSUSE/ABUSE

First take off from a ship

14 November 1910, Eugene Ely, from uss Birmingham

Birth of naval aviation

8 may 1911, Captain chambers buys 2 A-1 triads

First avalanche aviation fatality

20 June 1913, ensign Billingsley in a B-2

Navy's first carrier

20 March 1922, uss Langley a former coal carrier

First carrier landing

10 March 1948, FJ-1 fury on the USS Boxer

Battle of coral sea

7-8 May 1942 First carrier vs carrier battle fought completely with planes

Battle of midway

3-5 June 1942, turning point of war in the Pacific. US sank 4 Japanese carriers. Japanese sunk the yorktown

Battle of Guadalcanal

13-15 November 1942, Marines secure the island in a bloody battle, USS JUNEAU IS SANK AND 5 SULLIVAN BROTHERS DIE