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30 Cards in this Set
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What branch(es) established the Cleaning and Corrosion Control manual?
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It was established jointly by the Navy, Air Force, and Army |
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This volumized set of corrosion manuals combined and replaced what manuals? |
Aircraft Weapons Systems Cleaning and Corrosion Control (NA 01-1a-509/TM 1-1500-344-23) and Avionics Cleaning and Corrosion Prevention/Control (NA 16-1-540/TO 1-1-689/TM 1-1500-343-23) |
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What is the purpose of NA 01-1A-509-1? |
To provide information on materials and procedures to prevent, control, and repair corrosion damage to aircraft and avionics on land or at sea |
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What is the complete set of manuals to perform aircraft cleaning and corrosion control functions? |
Volumes I, II, and IV |
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What is the complete set of manuals to perform avionics and electronics cleaning and corrosion control functions? |
Volumes I and III |
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Describe Volume I |
TITLE: Corrosion Program and Corrosion Theory - provides overall program information and explains what corrosion is, why it occurs, the forms it can take, and how to recognize it |
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Describe Volume II |
TITLE: Aircraft - provides cleaning and corrosion control procedures for aircraft |
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Describe Volume III |
TITLE: Avionics and Electronics - provides cleaning and corrosion control procedures for avionics and electronics. A list of approved materials and equipment for avionic corrosion is included |
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Describe Volume IV
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TITLE: Consumable materials and Equipment for Aircraft and Avionics - lists all approved materials and equipment for cleaning and corrosion control, and provides ordering information |
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Which manual takes precedence in the case of a conflict between NA 01-1A-509 and other Navy manuals?
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NA 01-1A-509; however, maintenance activities shall contact the appropriate Fleet Support Team (FST) for immediate resolution |
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Which manual takes precedence in the case of conflict between NA 01-1A-509 and the Army and Air Force specific systems/components manuals? |
The Army and Air Force specific systems/components manuals |
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Wording: Shall |
Used when a procedure is mandatory |
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Wording: Should
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Used when a procedure is recommended but not mandatory |
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Wording: Will
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Indicates future action but does not indicate a mandatory procedure |
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Wording: May |
Used only when a procedure is optional |
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Symbols: WARNING |
An operation or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, or statement, which if not strictly observed, could result in injury or death of personnel, or long term health hazards to personnel |
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Symbols: CAUTION
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An operation or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, or statement, which if not strictly observed, could result in damage/destruction of equipment or loss of mission effectiveness |
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Symbols: NOTE
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An operating procedure, practice, or condition which is essential to emphasize |
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How should Navy personnel submit recommended changes?
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Using the Joint Deficiency Reporting System (JDRS) as outlined in COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2 |
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List three related corrosion publications
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NA 15-01-500 NA 17-1-125 |
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Title of NA 01-1A-75
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Airborne Weapons and Associated Equipment, Consumable Material Applications and Hazardous Material Authorized Use List |
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Title of NA 15-01-500
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Preservation of Naval Aircraft |
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Title of NA 17-1-125 |
Support Equipment Cleaning, Preservation, and Corrosion Control
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What activity is responsible for coordinating this tri-service document?
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Materials Engineering Division, NAVAIR North Island, Code 4.4.4.6, San Diego, CA |
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Who is the lead service for the publication of this manual? |
Navy |
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PROCEDURES: Revisions |
Volumes will be updated periodically by the issuance of a revision, which is a complete replacement of all pages with all change information incorporated |
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PROCEDURES: Routine Changes |
Between revisions, routine changes may be issued in the form of corrected pages to a portion of the existing manual. |
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PROCEDURES: Rapid Action Changes |
Changes may be issues as a formal Rapid Action Change (RAC) or an Interim Rapid Action Change (IRAC). IRACs are issued as naval messages to expedite the release of urgent and essential operational and maintenance change information |
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Procedures to be used by Naval activities and other DOD activities requiring NAVAIR technical manuals are defined in what publication? |
NA 00-25-100 |
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To automatically receive future changes and revisions to NAVAIR technical manuals, an activity must be established on what list?
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The Automatic Distribution Requirements List (ADRL) maintained by the Naval Air Technical Data and Engineering Service Command (NATEC) |