AIMD Flashcards

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What is AIMD?

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Aircraft intermediate maintenance department

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Maintenance officer

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lCDR Rockcot

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AMO

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CWO3 Flemens

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MMCO

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CWO3 Lively

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MMCPO

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Senior chief Papallo

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IM01

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AIMD admin
Quality assurance
Production control
Material control

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IM02

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Airframes
Power plants
Life support work centers

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IM03

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Avionics
Electrical
Ordnance repair

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IM04

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GSE

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IMA

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Intermediate maintenance activities

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IMA

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Provide support the embarked ACE ( air combat element)

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3 levels of maintenance

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O level
I level
D level

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Organizational

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Daily maintenance, upkeep, and servicing of aircraft

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Intermediate

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Repair, inspection, and upgrade of aircraft repairable components from the squadron.

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Depot

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Repair, modification, and rework of the aircraft systems beyond repair of squadrons

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AD aviations machinists mate

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Maintain the aircrafts engines

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AE aviation electricians mate

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Maintain electrical-power generators

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AM aviation structural mechanic

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Maintain and repair aircraft control surfaces, tires and landing systems

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AO aviation ordnance

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Repairing and installing ordnance related equipment

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AS aviation support equipment technician

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Intermediate maintenance on yellow gear

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AT aviation electronics technician

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Maintenance on avionics components

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AZ aviation maintenance administrationman

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Plan, schedule, and coordinate maintenance workloads

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PR aircrew survival equipmentman

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Maintains parachutes, flight clothing/equipment, life raft, life jackets, and protective clothing

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Purpose of QA

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Prevent the occurrence of defects

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QAR
TAD from his division and perform various functions assorted in that division
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CDQAR
Technician or mechanic working in his division, but who is able to perform those functions of a QAR
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CDI
Technician working in his work center, who is authorized to inspect and sign as valid , all documents relation to the repair of a specific aircraft component or system
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2 types of audits
Special and Quarterly/work center
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Special audit
Is conducted as conditions within the work center warrant
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Quarterly audit
Determines the integrity of the various program utilized in the work center
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CTPL
Central technical publication library
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FOD
Foreign object damage
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TCP
Tool control program
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Tcp tool control program
Prevent tools from becoming FOD
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PC production control
Sets maintenance priorities
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2 types of maintenance
Scheduled and unscheduled
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Scheduled maintenance
Periodic prescribed inspection/servicing of equipment
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Unscheduled maintenance
Occurs during the interval between maintenance periods
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Mmp
Monthly maintenance plan
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Daily
72 hours
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Turnaround
24 hours
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Conditional
Happens when there is a hard landing, over stressed, over temp, lightning strike, overweight takeoff or landing
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FCF
Functional check flight
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Purpose of FCF
Are conducted when it is not feasible or possible to determine safe/ required functioning by means of ground checks
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Aircraft log book
``` Records of all major maintenance, inspections, modifications and service lift extensions completed in the aircraft Authorized to sign MO AMO MMCO MMCPO Production LCPO ```
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MRC
Maintenance requirement card
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MRC Maintenace requirement card
Shows the correct way and the correct tools to perform corrective or preventative maintenance
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IPB
Illustrated parts breakdown
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IPB Illustrated part breakdown
A manual that contains pictures and parts numbers for the aircraft or equipment in which it is issued
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MIMs
Maintenance instruction manuals
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MIMs maintenance instruction Manuel
Contains instructions for the o, I, or d level systems including support equipment
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Work center sups
Main goal is to be responsive to the hour by hour maintenance
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NALCOMIS
Naval aviation logistics command management information system
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NAMP
Naval aviation maintenance program
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NAMP ?
The maintenance activity that has aircraft discrepancies, inspections, and modifications that are documented
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MAF
Maintenace action form
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MAF?
7 digit character code that has entire of discrepancies, corrective actions, toolbox and work hour data, as well as parts ordered
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Wuc
Work unit code
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WUC?
7 digit number to a particular aircraft component
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JCN
Job control number
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JCN?
9 or 11 digit number assigned to a particular maintenance action 3: organizational code 3: Julian date 3: serial number
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Hydraulic system
``` Reservoir Pump Selector valve Actuators Tubing ```
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Landing gear
``` Shock strut assembly Dual wheels Retracting cylinder Up/down lock cylinder Upper lower drag braces ```
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Fuel surveillance
Ensures clean, non contaminated fuel is used in aircrafts
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Noap
Navy oil analysis
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NOAP?
To determine pending failure of aircraft parts due to contaminate and metal flakes
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Jet engine
``` Intake Compression Combustion Turbine exhaust ```
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Engine Hellos use
Turbo shaft
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ALSS
Aviation life support system
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ALSS
Pets that cannot be exposed to the same temp and humidity factors as othe aircraft pool items
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METCAL
Navy metrology and calibration program
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METCAL?
The central point of calibration for all test equipment, tools, and gauges across the ship
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Circuit breaker
Circuit protection that can be reset
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Fuse
Circuit protection the cannot be reset
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Voltage
The force that moves electrons through a conductor
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Current
The flow of electrons
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Resistance
Force that tends to reduce current through a conductor
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ESD
Electrostatic discharge
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ESD?
Attempts to prevent the possibility of electrostatic discharge
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Pitostatic
Barometric altimeter Airspeed indicator Rate of climb
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Radalt
Shows altitude above terrain not above 1000 feet
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IFF
Indication Friend or Foe
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IFF?
A signal to send out to determine if an aircraft is friend or foe
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RADAR
A pulse to determine where a contact is
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Bombs
Free falling explosive devices
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Rockets
Self propelled objects that are unable to alter direction
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Missile
Self propelled objects that automatically change direction in flight
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MEPP mobile electric power plant
Mobile power plant to service equipment. 115 VAC 28 VDC
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Spotting dolly
Maneuver aircraft
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Aircraft crash crane tilly
Used to remove aircraft wreckage or debris
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Support equipment
Provide personnel using GSE are properly trained prior to use
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SE misuse and abuse
All hands responsibility
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Acceleration
The rate of change of the speed and or velocity of matter with time
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Speed
The rate of movement in terms of distance measured in allotted amount of time
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Velocity
The quickness or speed of an object in a given time and direction
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Force
Something that causes a change in the motion of an object
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Inertia
The willingness of an object to remain at rest or to continue is motion unless acted upon by an outside force
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Newton’s 1st law
An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an outside force
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Newton’s 2 nd law
An object moving with uniform speed is acted upon by an external force, the change of motion jr acceleration will be directly proportional to the amount of force being moved
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Newton’s 3rd law
For every action, there is an dual and opposite reaction
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Bernoulli’s principle
Speed increases, pressure decreases
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Lift
The force that acts in an upward direction to support aircraft in the air
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Weight
The force of gravity acting downward on the aircraft
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Drag
The force that tends to hold an aircraft back while taking off
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Thrust
The force developed by the aircrafts engine and it acts in the forward direction
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Ailerons roll
Longitudinal axis
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Elevators pitch
Lateral axis
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Rudder yaw
Vertical axis
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The cyclic stick roll pitch
Tilts the plane and gives the helicopter its directional motion
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Tail rotor yaw
The component counteracts torque of the main rotor
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Angle of attack
The angle at which the airfoil or fuselage meets a flow of air
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Autorotation
A method of allowing a helicopter to land safely from altitude without using engine power
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Turbojet
Projects a column of air to the rear at an extremely high velocity
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Turbo shaft
Delivers power through a shaft to drive something other than propelled
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Turbo prop
Propulsion is accomplished by the conversion of the majorit of the gas energy into mechanical power to drive a propeller
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Turbofan
Basically the same as a turbo prop except that the propeller is replaced by a duck enclosed axial flow fan
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JP4
NATO f40 flashpoint -10 degrease F
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JP5
NATO f44 flashpoint 140 degrees F
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JP8
NATO f34 flashpoint 100 degrees F