AIMD Flashcards

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What are the divisions for AIMD?

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IM-01
IM-02
IM-03
IM-04

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What does AIMD stands for?

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Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department

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What’s the basic functions of AIMD?

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Support squadrons
Ground support
Perform maintenance on uninstalled aircraft

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What’s the three maintenance levels?

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O level = Organizational
I level = Intermediate
Depot = beyond intermediate

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Who is the MO(maintenance officer)?

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LCDR Puttkammer

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What does the MO do?

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Responsible for overall accomplishment of AIMD mission

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Who is the AMO(Assistant Maintenance Officer)?

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CWO2 Samuels

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What does the AMO do?

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Responsible for training and manning

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Who is the MMCO(Material Maintenance Control Officer)?

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CWO2 Boyett

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What does the MMCO do?

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Responsible for production and material support to AIMD

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Who is the MMC(maintenance master chief)?

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AFCM Vinson

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What does the Maintenance master chief do?

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A 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

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How many work centers are they in IM01 and what are they?

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3 work centers

PC = production control
QA = Quality Assurance
Maintenance Admin

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What does rate AZ stands for?

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Aviation maintenance admjnistrationman

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What’s the purpose of PC?

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Sets priorities for all maintenance/the nerve center of the main effort

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What’s the book/bible of naval aviation?

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NAMP: COMNAVAIRINST 4790.2B CH-1 Naval Aviation Maintenance Program

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What does NALCOMIS stands for?

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Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System

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What’s does NALCOMIS do?

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Provides the capability to manage maintenance and supply functions, as well as collects, processes, stores, reviews and reports information required by the organization

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What are some sub-systems of I-level NALCOMIS?

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Maintenance 
Supply
Asset
Reports
System/personnel
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What does MAF’s stands for?

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Maintenance Action Form

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What is the purpose of MAFs?

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Document maintenance actions, man hour and supply information.

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What are the blocks included MAFs?

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WUC(work unit code)
MCN(maintenance action form control number)
Discrepancy block
Corrective action block
When discovered block
JCN(Job Control Number)
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What does the JCN consist of?

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Organization code, Julian date and serial number

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What does SMQ’s stands for?

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Special Maintenance Qualification

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What is SMQ’s purpose?

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Determines access availability for users within NALCOMIS

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What is the purpose of a aircraft log book?

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Contains the life history of the aircraft

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What is the QA concept?

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Prevent the occurrence of defects

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What does QARs stands for?

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Quality Assurance Representatives

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What does QARs do?

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Ensure safety and work is conducted IAW proper manuals

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What does CDI stands for?

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Collateral duty inspector

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What does CDI do?

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Inspect all work accomplishment by perspective work center

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What does CDQRs stands for?

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Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative

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What is a CDQRs?

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QAR within their work centers

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What does CTPL stands for?

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Central Technical Publication Library

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What are the two major function of CTPL?

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  • Publication which tracks the Publication maintainer

- Update and disseminate technical publications

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What does MMP stands for?

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Monthly maintenance plan

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When is I level MMP distributed?

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By the last day of the month

37
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When is O level MMP distributed?

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By the 25th of the each month

38
Q

How many work centers does IM02 have?

A

8 work centers

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What are the work centers of IM02?

A
CANTHOPP
Composite shop
Airframes
NDI
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Hydraulics
Oil analysis
Paraloft 
Power Plant
40
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What are the rates in IM02

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AM - Aviation Structural Mechanic
AD - Aviation Machinist Mate
PR - Aircrew Survival Equipmentmen

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What is the mission of IM02?

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Work with aircraft, hydraulic systems and engine systems

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What is the five basic section of a jet engine?

A
Intake
Compressor
Combustion chamber
Turbine section
Exhaust cone
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Five basic sections of a hydraulic system

A
Reservoir
Pump
Tubing
Selector valve
Actuating unit
44
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Four types of engine systems

A

Turbo-

Jet
Shaft
Fan
Prop

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What are the aircraft movements?

A

Pitch
Yaw
Roll

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What controls the yaw?

A

The rudder

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What controls the pitch?

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Horizontal stab

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What controls the roll?

A

Alirons

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What does NDI stands for?

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Non destructive inspection

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What are the primary methods in NDI?

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Mag particle
Liquid penetrant
Eddy current

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What does NOAP stands for?

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Navy oil analysis program

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What is the purpose of NOAP?

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Establishes requirements for detecting purity in the hydraulic system

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What does APU stands for?

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Auxiliary Power Unit

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What is the purpose of APU?

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Provides electrical power without having to turn on the engine

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What are the work centers of IM03?

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COMM/NAV
CASS
Cal lab
2M (micro/mini)
Ordinance
Battery lockers
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What are the rate in IM03?

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AE - Aviation electrician mate
AT - Aviation Electronics Technician
AO - Aviation Ordinancemen

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What does CASS stands for?

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Consolidated Automated Support System

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What is the function of CASS?

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It provides intermediate level support which includes functional testing, fault detection, fault isolation, and alignment or adjustment of avionics components for various type of model, and series aircraft in the navy and marine corp inventory

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How many stations are used by Naval Aviation?

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713 stations are used by Naval aviation

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What is calibration?

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The comparison of a measurement system or device of I verified accuracy to a measurement system or device of known or greater accuracy, to detect or document any variation from required performance specification of the measurement being compared.

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What are the three classes of calibration inventory?

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A - aviation related equipment/calibration standards
E - GPETE (general purpose electronic test equipment)
S - ship specific (NAVSEA) equipment

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What are the departments supported by the calibration lab on board USS Bonhomme Richard?

A
AIMD
AIR
WEPS
ENG
C5I
OPS
DECK
SUP
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What is the work enter of IM04

A

Support Equipment (SE)

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What are the rates in IM04?

A

AS - Aviation Support Equipment Technician