AIMD Flashcards

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AIMD

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Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department

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MO

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CDR Carmichael

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AMO

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LCDR Labonte

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MMCO

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LCDR Labonte

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MMCPO

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AFCM Baker

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How many divisions is AIMD comprised of?

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4: IM-1, IM-2, IM-3, IM-4

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IM-1 is comprised of what work centers?

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Admin, QA, Production Control, MATCON, 3MDC

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IM-2 is comprised of what work centers?

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Airframes (AMs), Power Plants (ADs), Paraloft (PRs)

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What is IM-3 known as?

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Avionics/Armament

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What is special about the CAL LAB?

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MMs, ABs, ETs, EMs work there

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What is IM-4 known as?

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Ground Support Equipment (ASs)

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How many sections are there to a basic jet engine?

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5

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What are the basic jet engine sections?

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Intake, Compression, Combustion, Turbine, Exhaust

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What extra section do the jet engines of a F/A-18 have that a basic jet engine does not have?

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Afterburner

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NAMP

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Naval Aviation maintenance Program

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What is the reference for the NAMP?

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4790.2B

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Who establishes the NAMP?

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CNO

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How many “Levels of Maintenance” does the NAMP describe?

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3: O/I/D

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What is an example of an “O” Level maintenance activity?

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Squadron

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What is an example of an “I” Level maintenance activity”

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AIMD/FRC

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The NAMP describes two “types of maintenance”. What are they?

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Rework and Upkeep

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What is rework described as?

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Restorative or additive work performed

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What is upkeep described as?

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Preventive

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How long is a TURNAROUND inspection good for?

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24 hours

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How long is a DAILY inspection good for?
72 hours
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What is an example of a "SPECIAL" inspection?
Scheduled inspection with a prescribed interval | 7/28 day, 5000 rounds, 100 arrestments
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What is an example of a "CONDITIONAL" inspection?
Unscheduled event
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At what level of maintenance is rework done?
Depot Level
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What is the difference between maintenance and production control?
MC is "O" level, PC is "I" level
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MMP
Monthly Maintenance Plan
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When does the MMP come out at the "O" Level and "I" Level?
25th at "O" level, 1st at "I" level
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What is the concept of Quality Assurance?
To prevent the occurrence of defects
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QAR
Quality Assurance Representative
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CDQAR
Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative
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CDI
Collateral Duty Inspector
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6 programs QA manages
``` CTPL Maintenance Department/Division Safety QA Audit Program SE Misuse/Abuse Aircraft Confined Space Program Naval Aviation Maintenance Discrepancy Reporting Program (NAMDRP) ```
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Within the QA Audit Program, what are the 3 types of audits performed?
Work Center Special Program
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NATOPS
Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization
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Why was NATOPS established?
In 1950, USN/USMC lost 776 aircraft (about 2 a day)
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What is NATOPS designed to do?
Standardize procedures
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Before starting an engine, what are the procedures?
Wheels chocked and parking brake set Intake screens installed FOD walk intakes and surrounding areas Adequate fire extinguishing equipment
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What does a WARNING mean?
Injury or death
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What does CAUTION mean?
Damage to equipment
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Warning
Injury or death
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Caution
Damage to equipment
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Note
Emphasized
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Shall
Mandatory
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Should
Recommended
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May
Optional
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Will
Futurity
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COMNAVAIRLANT
First letter A-M/Second letter A-Z
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COMNAVAIRPAC
First letter N-Z/Second letter A-Z
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CNATRA
First letter A-G/No second letter
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NALCOMIS
Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System
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What does NALCOMIS provide?
Capability to manage maintenance and supply functions
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MAF
Maintenance Action Form
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JCN
Job Control Number
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How many digits in a JCN?
9
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First 3 digits of a JCN?
Organizational Code
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What is USS Carl Vinson's ORG Code?
D9E
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Second 3 digits of a JCN?
Julian Date
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Last 3 digits of a JCN?
Serialized number
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MCN
Maintenance Control Number
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How many digits in a MCN?
7
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WUC
Work Unit Code
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What does a WUC identify?
System or sub-system of the malfunction
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Name something found on a MAF.
``` Discrepancy Corrective Action JCN/MCN/WUC/TEC/Serial Number Man hours Parts Ordered Who worked on it Toolbox used Status of MAF ```