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001. Wing structure

1. How does the maintenance organization meet MAJCOM needs?

1. By organizing, training, and equipping maintenance complexes as if we were fighting a war.

2. To be most effective during war, for what type of structure does the maintenance organization strive?

2. Decentralized

3. Under the wing structure, what two groups make up the maintenance functions?

3. The sortie producing OG and the sortie supporting MXG.


002. Key personnel

1. Who controls the maintenance resources required to meet mission requirements?


1. Wing commander.


2. Who is responsible for maintenance required to ensure balance between sortie production and fleet management to meet mission requirements?


2. Maintenance group commander



3. What are squadron commanders responsible to group commanders for?

3. Overall squadron management


4. Who is responsible to the squadron commander for maintenance production?


4. MOO.

(Maintenance Operations Officer)

5. What is the flight commander/chief’s main responsibility?


5. Management, supervision, and training of assigned personnel.

6. Who tracks "red ball" maintenance discrepancies?


6. Flight line expediter.

003. Maintenance group

1. What is the function of the maintenance group?


1. To support the sortie-producing OG.

(Operations Group)

2. What is the role of QA?


2. Assess, analyze, and identify problem areas that may exist; assess the quality of training; determine aircraft and equipment condition; and improve reliability and maintainability of aircraft and support systems.

3. What type of control does MOC exercise when there are two or more squadrons?


3. External.

4. What function is responsible for informing the wing safety office or command post of injuries resulting from aircraft maintenance?


4. MOC

(Maintenance Operations Center)

5. What squadron is responsible for off-equipment (back-shop) maintenance?


5. Maintenance

6. What flight in the maintenance squadron performs off-equipment maintenance of avionics components, electronic warfare systems?


6. Avionics Flight

004. Facts about standard publications—directive

1. What do AF doctrine documents contain?


1. Broad, enduring guidance for preparing and employing AF resources to support national objectives


2. What are AF policy directives? What do they contain?


2. Orders of the SAF. Directive policy statements of the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force and Headquarters United States Air Force to initiate, govern, or regulate actions of conduct (within their specified areas of responsibility) by AF activities at any level.


3. What are AFIs?



3. Orders of the SAF that are approved in the Secretariat or the Air Staff and that will be issued as departmental publications.

4. What is the purpose of an AFS?


4. To add material to a publication issued by higher headquarters or agencies.


005. Facts about standard publications—nondirective

1. What is a pamphlet?


1. "How-to" document that includes procedures for implementing AF policies




2. What is an index?

2. Informational publication that guides, points out, or otherwise facilitates research


3. What is the purpose of a publishing bulletin?


3. To announce processing and rescission actions on AF publications and forms