AIMD Flashcards
What does the “AD” rate stand for
Aviation Machinist Mate
What does the AE rate stand for
Aviation Electricians mate
What does the AM rate stand for
Aviation structural mechanic
What does AIMD stand for
Aircraft intermediate Maintenance Department
What is the AO rate
Aviation ordinance men
What is the AS rate short for
Aviation support equipment short for
What is AZ short for
Aviation maintenance
What is PR short for
Aircrew survival equipment man
What is LS short for
Logistics specialist
What is the AIMD bible
Naval Aviation Maintenance Program
NAMP
Who is the MO
LCDR McArthur
Who is the AMO
LT Marino
What is the AMO’s job
Primary roll is training
He also assists the MO
Who is the MMCO
CWO3 pickle
What is the MMCO’s job
He ensures all work centers have the materials needed for the job
And establishes job priorities
Who is the MMCPO
ATCS Collett
What is the MMCPO’s job
To ensure that the department is accomplishing the mission or job
IM1 consists of what shops
- admin
- QA
- PC
- material control (matcon)
What is PC
Production Control
Intermediate level
We’re all actions are taken to retain material in a serviceable condition or to restore it to a serviceable condition
What is matcon
Material control
Organizational/ squadron level
Liaison to supply and squadron
Define QA
To prevent the occurrence of defects
How?
Prevention, knowledge, special skills
What is QAR
Quality assurance representative
They are TAD and assigned to a work center
They inspect the maintenance preformed by other to ensure it is done properly
What is a CDQAR
Collateral duty quality assurance representative
Assigned to the job of QAR when there is a shortage of them
Which rates work in IM1
LS
And AZ
What does AMMRL stand for
Aircraft maintenance material readiness list
What rates work in QA and what programs do they manage
All rates
They manage the central publications library ( CTPL )
And the maintenance dept and division safety
What does the At rate stand for
Aviation electronics technician
What is the MO’s job
Overall responsible for the departments completion of the mission
Ensures quality of work is done safely
Who is the QAO
ATCS Collett
What is a CDI
Collateral duty inspector
Assigned within there own work center to conduct QA inspections
CDI’s are not allowed to inspect they’re own work
What does AMMRL stand for
Aviation maintenance material readiness list
What is CTPL
Center also technical publications library
What does IM2 consist of?
Air frames
Life support systems
Power plant
Who is the IM2 divo
ADC orbita
Which rates work in IM2
AD
AM
PR
What do ADs do In IM2
Work on aircraft engines
Fuel surveillance: inspects fuel quality
Manages the NOAP
What does NOAP stand for
Navy oil analysis program
What do ADs do in IM2
Work on wheels, tires and hydraulics
Manage the wheel & tire program
Hydraulic contamination control
What do PRs do in IM2
Air crew survival equipment
Manages ALSS
Manage ABO
What does ALSS stand for
Aviation life support system
What does ABO stand for
Aviators breathing oxygen
What does IM3 consist of
Avionics
Electronics (2m shop)
CAL LAB
Ordinance repair
Which rates work in the CAL LAB
All SMEs
AT-AE-ET
GSM-MM-FC
Which rates work in IM3
AO
AE
AT
What do ATs do in IM3
Work on electrical systems (consoles)
Manage ESD
Avionics: small electronics parts
What is ESD
Electro static program
Prevent ESD from occurring during maintenance that may damage equipment
What do AEs do in IM3
Electrical wiring and generators
Battery systems
What do AOs do I’m IM3
Put ordnance on aircraft
What does IM4 consist of
GSE: ground support equipment
MHE: material handling equipment
I.E. Forklifts
What rates work in IM4
AS
What do ASs do for IM4
Deal with all support equipment
Manage the safety and licensing program
What are the three kinds of QA audits
Special
Work centers: semi-annual
Programs: annual
What is a QA special audit
Whenever circumstances warrant
Missing tool or improper paperwork
What is a QA work center audit
Semi-annual
What is a QA programs audit
Annual
What are the three levels of aviation maintenance
Organizational / squadron
Intermediate / AIMD
Depot / contractors
What are the 7 types of inspection
Daily
Turnover
Special
Conditional
Phase
Acceptance
Transfer
What is a daily inspection
Valid for 72 hrs unless the aircraft has flown then it is only valid for 24 hrs
What is a turnaround inspection
Conducted between flights valid for 24 hours
What is a special inspection
A scheduled inspection with a prescribed interval of time or events
What is a conditional inspection
Conducted as a result of a condition or event
I.e. Hard landing
What is a phase inspection
Series of related inspections broken in to small work loads
Specific hourly intervals
What is an acceptance inspection
An inspection conducted when accepting custody of an aircraft
Verifying if it is in good working condition
What is a transfer inspection
Conducted upon transferring custody of an aircraft
What are the 5 components of a basic aircraft hydraulic system
RPTSA
Reservoir Pump Tubing Selector valve Actuating unit
What is the purpose of the reservoir
Holds a supply of hydraulic fluid
What is the purpose of the pump
Provides flow of fluid
What is the purpose of the selector valve
To direct the flow of fluid
What is the purpose of the actuating unit
To convert fluid pressure into useful work
What are the 5 main components of the landing gear
Shock strut assembly
Tires
Wheel break assembly
Retracting/extending mechanism
Side struts and supports
What are the 5 basic sections of the jet engine
Intake
Compressor
Combustion chamber
Turbine
Exhaust
What are the Four types of engine systems
Turbo fan
Turbo shaft
Turbo jet
Turbo prop
What is the A/S 32-P25
Fire fighting truck
What does the fire fighting truck hold and how many personnel does it need to operate
3 personnel
720 gallons fresh water
60 gallons of AFFF
3 halon bottles
What is the A/S 32A-31B
Tow tractor
What is the A/S 32A-32
Spotting dollies
What is the A/S 32A-36A
Amphibious assault crash crane
Tily
Weight 91,000 LBS
Can lift 70,000 LBS
What is the A/S 37A-3
MEPP
Mobile equipment power plant
What does the MEPP do
Provides 115VAC and 28VDC
For aircrafts service and maintenance
What is the MDU-200NAV
Mobile air start systems / gas turbine compressor
Rotates the turbines
What does MMP stand for
Monthly maintenance program
What does the MMP consist of
Scheduled maintenance
Training
Calibration
QAR’s
What are the MIM’d and their purpose
Maintenance instruction manuals
Used for working on aircraft
What is the difference between a special audit and quarterly audit
Special audits are for work centers that have a problem
Quarterly audits are regularly scheduled audits preformed on all work centers
What is the purpose of TCP
It is the tool control program and it helps tools from becoming FOD
What is the FOD program
Foreign object damage
Takes in to account that anything can become FOD
What is NALCOMIS
Naval aviation logistics management information system
What does NALCOMIS produce
MAF’s
Maintenance action forms
What 5 things are on a MAF
Description of the problem
Corrective action
Parts used
Maintenance personnel
Person who inspected it
What is NDI and its purpose
Non destructive testing
To check for cracks and defects on an aircraft without damaging it
What does WUC stand for
Work unit code
A 7 digit alphanumeric number
What does JCN stand for
Job control number
A 9-11 digit alphanumeric number
What does MCN stand for
Maintenance control number
What does MRC stand for
Maintenance readiness code
What does SMQ stand for
Special maintenance qualification
Describe lift
A force that acts, in an upward direction, to support aircraft in the air
Describe drag
The force that tends to hold an aircraft back.
Drag resists motion
Describe thrust
The force developed by the aircrafts engine in a forward motion
Longitudinal axis
Controlled by Ailerons
An imaginary line running through the center of the aircraft between the tail and nose
Lateral axis
An imaginary line running through the aircraft parallel with the wings
Controlled by elevators
Vertical axis
An imaginary reference line running from top to bottom of the aircraft.
The movement associated with this axis is yaw
Controlled by the rudder
Describe a flap
Gives the aircraft extra lift.
The purpose is to reduce the landing speed therefore shortening the landing distance
Describe a spoiler
Used to decrease wing lift however the specific design, function and use vary with different aircraft
What are speed breaks
Hinged or moveable control surfaces used for reducing the speed of the aircraft
What are slats
Movable control led surfaces attached to the leading edge of the wing. Used at low speeds to improve the handling of the aircraft
What is a WO
Work order
A two character code that describes the maintanence being done
What are some common types of WO
DM TS CM AD FO CL CF SX SC TD
What is a DM work order
Discrepancy maintenance
What is a TS work order
Troubleshooting
What is a CM work order
Cannibalization maintenance
What is a AD work order
Assist maintenance
What is a FO work order
Facilitate other maintenance
What is a CL work order
Conditional fix maintenance
What is a SX work order
Special instruction, one work center
What is a SC work order
Special instruction control
What is a TD work order
Technical directive
Who is the IM1 divo
ATCS Collett
Who is the QAO
AMC Rolon
Who is the IM2 divo
ADC orbita
Who is the IM3 divo
AT1 McMillian
Who is the IM4 DIVO
ASCM Mejorada
Who is the AMO
LT Marino
Who is the DLCPO
AVCM McGill
What programs dose QA manage
CANSAS
CTPL AUDITS Namdrp Safety ACSP aviation confined space program Support equipment misuse and abuse