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What is the objective of the NAMP?

To achieve and continually improve material readiness and safety standards

Who establishes the NAMP?

CNO/COMNAVAIRFOR

Who is the head of the maintenance department?

MO

Who is the assistant to the MO?

AMO

Who is responsible for the overall production and material support of the department?

MMCO

Who is the Senior Enlisted Advisor for the Maintenance Department, reports to the MO and advises the CO in all matters affecting aircraft operations, aircraft maintenance and department personnel?

MMCPO

Who will ensure personnel assigned to perform QA functions receive continuous training in inspecting testing and quality control methods specifically applicable to their area of assignment?

QAO

Who is supply corp officer?

MCO

How many levels of maintenance are there in the NAMP?

3

What level is performed by an operating unit on a day to day basis in support of its own operations?

O Level

What level of maintenance mission is to enhance and sustain the combat readiness and mission capability of supported activities by providing quality and timely material support at the nearest location with the lowest practical resource expenditure?

I Level

What level of material requiring major overhaul or rebuilding of parts, assemblies, subassemblies, and end items?

Depot

What are the two level of maintenance described in the NAMP?

Rework and Upkeep

What type of inspection is conducted between flights to ensure the integrity of the aircraft for flight, verifies proper servicing servicing, and detects degradation that may have occurred during the previous flight; good for 24 hours, provided that no flight occurs during this period and no maintenance other than servicing was preformed?

Turnaround

What type of inspection is conducted to inspect for detects to a greater depth than the turnaround inspection; it is valid for 72 hours without flight or major maintenance and the aircraft can be flown for 24 hours before another daily is needed as long as it does not surpass the 72 hour time limit?

Daily

What type of inspection is a scheduled inspection with a prescribed interval other than daily or phase?

Special

What type inspection unscheduled events required as the result of a specific overlimit condition, or as a result of circumstances or events which create an administrative requirement for an inspection?

Condtional

What inspection divides the total scheduled maintenance requirement into smaller packages, or phases of the same work content; these are done sequentially and at specified interval?

Phase

Preformed at the time a reporting custodian accepts a newly assigned aircraft or support equipment from any source and on return of an aircraft from SDLM or other major depot level maintenance?

Acceptance

What inspection is preformed at the time a reporting custodian transfers as aircraft or support equipment?

Transfer

What is a process to ensure that assets continue to do what their users require in their present operating context?

Reliability centered Maintenance (RCM)

What is the acronym ASPA?

Aircraft service Period Adjustment

What is the acronym PMI?

Periodic Maintenance Interval

Who manages the workload at O Level?

Maintenance Control

Who manages the work load at I level?

Production Control

WHat is the acronym MMP?

Monthly Maintenance PLan

When is the O level MMP due?

25th of each month

WHen is then I Level MMP due?

1st of each month

What is the hard bound record of equipment, inspections, scheduled removal items and installed equipment?

Aircraft Log book

What are the sections of the aircraft logbook?

Non-aging record


Flight time


Inspection records


repair/rework


techincal directive


miscellaneous history


preservation and de-preservation record


installed explosive devices


inventory record


assembly service record


equipment hisotry record


scheduled removal components cards SRC


aviation life support system records


aeronautical equipment service records

Whatis the concept of QA?

The prevention of the occurrence of defects

What is the acronym QAR?

Quality Assurance Representative

What is the acronym CDQAR?

Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative

What is CDI?

Collateral duty inspector

What programs does QA Manage?

CTPL


Maintenance department / Division Safety


Quality Assurance Audit Program


Se Misuse and Abuse


AIrcraft Confined SPace program ACSP


NAMDRP Naval Aviation Maintenance Reporting Program



What are the types of audits?

Special


Workcenter


Program