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| Naval Aviation Maintenance Program |
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| achieve and continually improve aviation material readiness and safety standards |
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| Who is in charge of the NAMP? |
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Maintenance Officer responsible to the CO for the accomplishment of department's mission. Also ensure billet requirements, personnel identification and assignments are satisfied |
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Assistant Maintenance Officer Assists the MO's performance of duties, and keep MO informed. |
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| What does the AMO coordinate? |
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| TAD personnel, inspects spaces, acts as the MO in their absence liasions with the OPS department, manages SE training and licensing program, manpower, and other duties in the NAMSOPS |
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Maintenance/Material Control Officer responsible for the production and material support also prepares and publishes the MMP |
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Maintenance Master Chief Petty Officer reports to the MO and advises CO in all matters relating to aircraft operations, maintenance, and department personnel. |
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Quality Assurance Officer ensure that personnel assigned to perform QA functions receive continuous training for inspecting, testing, and quality control methods |
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Material Control Officer handles finances, materials, etc. |
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| NAMP is founded under the what level maintenance? |
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3 Level maintenance I, O, and D-Level |
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| performed by an operating unit everyday. maintain aircraft in a full mission capable status |
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| enhance and sustain combat readiness and mission capability |
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performed at or by FRC sites to ensure continued flying of airframes and flight systems. rebuilds parts, modifying, testing, inspecting, sampling and reclamation. |
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| What are the two type of maintenance described in the NAMP? |
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| restorative or additive work performed on aircraft, aircraft equipment, and SEs. |
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| preventive, restorative, or additive work performed on aircraft, equipment and SE. |
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| Naval Aviation Maintenance Program |
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| achieve and continually improve aviation material readiness and safety standards |
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| Who is in charge of the NAMP? |
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Maintenance Officer responsible to the CO for the accomplishment of department's mission. Also ensure billet requirements, personnel identification and assignments are satisfied |
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Assistant Maintenance Officer Assists the MO's performance of duties, and keep MO informed. |
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| What does the AMO coordinate? |
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| TAD personnel, inspects spaces, acts as the MO in their absence liasions with the OPS department, manages SE training and licensing program, manpower, and other duties in the NAMSOPS |
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Maintenance/Material Control Officer responsible for the production and material support also prepares and publishes the MMP |
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Maintenance Master Chief Petty Officer reports to the MO and advises CO in all matters relating to aircraft operations, maintenance, and department personnel. |
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Quality Assurance Officer ensure that personnel assigned to perform QA functions receive continuous training for inspecting, testing, and quality control methods |
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Material Control Officer handles finances, materials, etc. |
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| NAMP is founded under the what level maintenance? |
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3 Level maintenance I, O, and D-Level |
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| performed by an operating unit everyday. maintain aircraft in a full mission capable status |
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| enhance and sustain combat readiness and mission capability |
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performed at or by FRC sites to ensure continued flying of airframes and flight systems. rebuilds parts, modifying, testing, inspecting, sampling and reclamation. |
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| What are the two type of maintenance described in the NAMP? |
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| restorative or additive work performed on aircraft, aircraft equipment, and SEs. |
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| preventive, restorative, or additive work performed on aircraft, equipment and SE. |
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| Naval Aviation Maintenance Program |
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| achieve and continually improve aviation material readiness and safety standards |
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| Who is in charge of the NAMP? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Maintenance Officer responsible to the CO for the accomplishment of department's mission. Also ensure billet requirements, personnel identification and assignments are satisfied |
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Term
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Definition
Assistant Maintenance Officer Assists the MO's performance of duties, and keep MO informed. |
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| What does the AMO coordinate? |
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Definition
| TAD personnel, inspects spaces, acts as the MO in their absence liasions with the OPS department, manages SE training and licensing program, manpower, and other duties in the NAMSOPS |
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Definition
Maintenance/Material Control Officer responsible for the production and material support also prepares and publishes the MMP |
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Maintenance Master Chief Petty Officer reports to the MO and advises CO in all matters relating to aircraft operations, maintenance, and department personnel. |
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Quality Assurance Officer ensure that personnel assigned to perform QA functions receive continuous training for inspecting, testing, and quality control methods |
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Material Control Officer handles finances, materials, etc. |
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| NAMP is founded under the what level maintenance? |
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3 Level maintenance I, O, and D-Level |
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| performed by an operating unit everyday. maintain aircraft in a full mission capable status |
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| enhance and sustain combat readiness and mission capability |
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performed at or by FRC sites to ensure continued flying of airframes and flight systems. rebuilds parts, modifying, testing, inspecting, sampling and reclamation. |
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| What are the two type of maintenance described in the NAMP? |
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| restorative or additive work performed on aircraft, aircraft equipment, and SEs. |
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| preventive, restorative, or additive work performed on aircraft, equipment and SE. |
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What are the types of Upkeep maintenance? (7) |
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| Turnaround, Special, Daily, Conditional, Phase, Transfer, Acceptance |
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conducted between flights to ensure integrity of aircraft, verifies proper servicing, and detects degradation. good for 24 hrs |
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| inspects for defects to a greater depth than turnaround. valid for 72 hours without flight. can be flown for 24 hours before another daily is needed |
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| scheduled inspection with a prescribed interval. based on elapsed calander time, flight hours, operating hours, or number of cycles or events. |
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| unscheduled events required as the result of specific over limit condition, or other circumstances. |
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| divides total scheduled maintenance requirement into smaller events. done sequentially |
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| performed at the time when a custodian accepts an aircraft or SE from anyone. |
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| performed at the time when a custodian transfers an aircraft or SE |
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Reliability centered maintenance ensure that assets continue to do what their users require in their present operating context. |
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| Types of Rework maintenance |
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RCM ASPA (Aircraft Service Period Adjustment) PMI (Periodic maintenance interval) |
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| Management is defined as... |
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| efficient attainment of objectives |
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| Maintenance is defined as? |
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| all actions taken to retain material in a serviceable condition or to restore it to its serviceability. |
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| Maintenance management is defined as... |
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| actions necessary to retain or restore material or equipment in serviceable condition with min. expenditure of resources. |
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| Maintenance control is at what level? |
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| Production control is at what level? |
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| Most critical aspects of aviation |
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| release of an aircraft safe for flight and acceptance of aircraft |
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Monthly Maintenance Plan shows the scheduled control of predictable maintenance workload. prepared and distributed at the 25th each month for o-level, 1st of each month for I-level |
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| hard record of equipment inspections, scheduled removal items, and installed items. shall have record of rework, major repairs, flight and operational data |
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| Performed at FRC sites. ensure continued flying integrity of the jet during subsequent service periods. personnel also rebuild, modify, test, inspect, and work on the aircraft in depth. |
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| Two types of maintenance in the NAMP |
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| restorative or additive work on aircraft, aircraft equipment, and SE. |
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| preventive, restorative, or additive work on aircraft, aircraft equipment, and SE. |
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| How many upkeep inspections are there? |
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| What are the upkeep inspections |
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| Turnaround, Special, Daily, Phase, Conditional, Transfer, Acceptance |
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| conducted between flights. ensures integrity of aircraft and proper servicing, and detects for degradation from the previous flight. good for 24 hours |
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| inspects for defects to a greater depth than a turnaround. good for 72 hours without flight, and can be flown for 24 hours before another daily is needed |
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| scheduled events with a prescribed interval. based on elapsed calendar time, flight hours, operating hours, or number of cycles of events. |
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| unscheduled events that happens due to a specific over limit or other circumstances. |
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| divides total scheduled maintenance into smaller maintenance. done sequentially. |
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| when a reporting custodian transfers an aircraft to se |
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| when a reporting custodian accepts a new aircraft or SE from any source or on return from D-level |
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| Reliability Centered Maintenance |
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| ensure that people do what they need to do. |
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| Two different types of Rework Maintenance |
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ASPA (Aircraft Service Period Adjustment) PMI (Periodic Maintenance Interval) |
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| What is Management defined as? |
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| efficient attainment of objectives |
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| What is Maintenance defined as? |
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| all actions taken to retain and restore material to a serviceable condition |
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| What is Maintenance Management defined as? |
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| all actions taken to retain and restore material to a serviceable condition with the min. funding of resources |
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| Maintenance control is at what level? |
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| Production control is at what level? |
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| Two most critical aspects of aviation |
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release of an aircraft safe for flight acceptance of an aircraft |
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Monthly Maintenance Plan provide scheduled control of predictable maintenance workload. |
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| When is O-level MMP published? |
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| When is I-level MMP published? |
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| hard bound record of equipment, inspections, scheduled removal items, and installed equipment. |
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| What should an aircraft logbook contain? |
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| rework, major repairs, flight and operational data |
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| What is the concept of QA? |
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| prevention of the occurrence of defects. |
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Quality Assurance Representative certify that work involved has been personally inspected by them and properly completed and is in accordance with pubs |
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Collateral Duty QAR perform the same duties as QAR. May be assigned temporarily or permanent |
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Collateral Duty Inspector inspect all work and comply with QA inspections during all maintenance. |
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| What programs does QA manage? |
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Audit SE Misuse/Abuse Safety CTPL ACSP (Aircraft Confined Space Program) NAMDRP |
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Central technical publications Library provides up-to-date information for use by all personnel in performance of their work |
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| What is Maintenance department/Division Safety (Safety)? |
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| duties are to disseminate safety posters/literature, report all hazards, mishaps, unsafe practices, conduct safety meets, and coordinate with the aviation safety officer |
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| Quality Assurance Audit Program |
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| identifies, investigate, and correct discrepancies on a scheduled and unscheduled basis. |
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Special Workcenter Program audits |
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| conducted to evaluate specific maintenance tasks, processes, procedures and programs. held for one year |
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| conducted semi-annually to evaluate overall quality of performance. |
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| evaluates certain programs by identifying discrepancies of program and whether they adhere to pubs and instructions. conducted annually |
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| improper use of SE has resulted in personnel injury, ground handling mishaps, repair, replacement costs, and reduced manpower. everyone should be fully qualified and recognize the procedures and safety precautions of SE |
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Aircraft Confined Space Program ensure a safe environment is maintained when working on aircraft fuel tanks and cells |
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Naval Aviation Maintenance Discrepancy Reporting Program assists with the reporting of workmanship, improper QA procedures, and deficiencies in material and pubs. |
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