AIMD Flashcards

1
Q

What is AIMD?

A

Aircraft intermediate maintenance department

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2
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Maintenance officer

A

lCDR Rockcot

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3
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AMO

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CWO3 Flemens

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MMCO

A

CWO3 Lively

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5
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MMCPO

A

Senior chief Papallo

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IM01

A

AIMD admin
Quality assurance
Production control
Material control

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7
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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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9
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IM04

A

GSE

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10
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IMA

A

Intermediate maintenance activities

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IMA

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Provide support the embarked ACE ( air combat element)

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12
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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

A

Maintain the aircrafts engines

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17
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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

A

Intermediate maintenance on yellow gear

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AT aviation electronics technician

A

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

A

Prevent the occurrence of defects

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25
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QAR

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TAD from his division and perform various functions assorted in that division

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CDQAR

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Technician or mechanic working in his division, but who is able to perform those functions of a QAR

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CDI

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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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28
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2 types of audits

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Special and Quarterly/work center

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Special audit

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Is conducted as conditions within the work center warrant

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Quarterly audit

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Determines the integrity of the various program utilized in the work center

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31
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CTPL

A

Central technical publication library

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32
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FOD

A

Foreign object damage

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33
Q

TCP

A

Tool control program

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34
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Tcp tool control program

A

Prevent tools from becoming FOD

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35
Q

PC production control

A

Sets maintenance priorities

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36
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2 types of maintenance

A

Scheduled and unscheduled

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37
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Scheduled maintenance

A

Periodic prescribed inspection/servicing of equipment

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38
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Unscheduled maintenance

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Occurs during the interval between maintenance periods

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39
Q

Mmp

A

Monthly maintenance plan

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40
Q

Daily

A

72 hours

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41
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Turnaround

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24 hours

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42
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Conditional

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Happens when there is a hard landing, over stressed, over temp, lightning strike, overweight takeoff or landing

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43
Q

FCF

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Functional check flight

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44
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Purpose of FCF

A

Are conducted when it is not feasible or possible to determine safe/ required functioning by means of ground checks

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45
Q

Aircraft log book

A
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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46
Q

MRC

A

Maintenance requirement card

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47
Q

MRC Maintenace requirement card

A

Shows the correct way and the correct tools to perform corrective or preventative maintenance

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48
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IPB

A

Illustrated parts breakdown

49
Q

IPB Illustrated part breakdown

A

A manual that contains pictures and parts numbers for the aircraft or equipment in which it is issued

50
Q

MIMs

A

Maintenance instruction manuals

51
Q

MIMs maintenance instruction Manuel

A

Contains instructions for the o, I, or d level systems including support equipment

52
Q

Work center sups

A

Main goal is to be responsive to the hour by hour maintenance

53
Q

NALCOMIS

A

Naval aviation logistics command management information system

54
Q

NAMP

A

Naval aviation maintenance program

55
Q

NAMP ?

A

The maintenance activity that has aircraft discrepancies, inspections, and modifications that are documented

56
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MAF

A

Maintenace action form

57
Q

MAF?

A

7 digit character code that has entire of discrepancies, corrective actions, toolbox and work hour data, as well as parts ordered

58
Q

Wuc

A

Work unit code

59
Q

WUC?

A

7 digit number to a particular aircraft component

60
Q

JCN

A

Job control number

61
Q

JCN?

A

9 or 11 digit number assigned to a particular maintenance action

3: organizational code
3: Julian date
3: serial number

62
Q

Hydraulic system

A
Reservoir
Pump
Selector valve
Actuators
Tubing
63
Q

Landing gear

A
Shock strut assembly
Dual wheels 
Retracting cylinder
Up/down lock cylinder
Upper lower drag braces
64
Q

Fuel surveillance

A

Ensures clean, non contaminated fuel is used in aircrafts

65
Q

Noap

A

Navy oil analysis

66
Q

NOAP?

A

To determine pending failure of aircraft parts due to contaminate and metal flakes

67
Q

Jet engine

A
Intake
Compression
Combustion
Turbine
 exhaust
68
Q

Engine Hellos use

A

Turbo shaft

69
Q

ALSS

A

Aviation life support system

70
Q

ALSS

A

Pets that cannot be exposed to the same temp and humidity factors as othe aircraft pool items

71
Q

METCAL

A

Navy metrology and calibration program

72
Q

METCAL?

A

The central point of calibration for all test equipment, tools, and gauges across the ship

73
Q

Circuit breaker

A

Circuit protection that can be reset

74
Q

Fuse

A

Circuit protection the cannot be reset

75
Q

Voltage

A

The force that moves electrons through a conductor

76
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Current

A

The flow of electrons

77
Q

Resistance

A

Force that tends to reduce current through a conductor

78
Q

ESD

A

Electrostatic discharge

79
Q

ESD?

A

Attempts to prevent the possibility of electrostatic discharge

80
Q

Pitostatic

A

Barometric altimeter
Airspeed indicator
Rate of climb

81
Q

Radalt

A

Shows altitude above terrain not above 1000 feet

82
Q

IFF

A

Indication Friend or Foe

83
Q

IFF?

A

A signal to send out to determine if an aircraft is friend or foe

84
Q

RADAR

A

A pulse to determine where a contact is

85
Q

Bombs

A

Free falling explosive devices

86
Q

Rockets

A

Self propelled objects that are unable to alter direction

87
Q

Missile

A

Self propelled objects that automatically change direction in flight

88
Q

MEPP mobile electric power plant

A

Mobile power plant to service equipment. 115 VAC 28 VDC

89
Q

Spotting dolly

A

Maneuver aircraft

90
Q

Aircraft crash crane tilly

A

Used to remove aircraft wreckage or debris

91
Q

Support equipment

A

Provide personnel using GSE are properly trained prior to use

92
Q

SE misuse and abuse

A

All hands responsibility

93
Q

Acceleration

A

The rate of change of the speed and or velocity of matter with time

94
Q

Speed

A

The rate of movement in terms of distance measured in allotted amount of time

95
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Velocity

A

The quickness or speed of an object in a given time and direction

96
Q

Force

A

Something that causes a change in the motion of an object

97
Q

Inertia

A

The willingness of an object to remain at rest or to continue is motion unless acted upon by an outside force

98
Q

Newton’s 1st law

A

An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an outside force

99
Q

Newton’s 2 nd law

A

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

100
Q

Newton’s 3rd law

A

For every action, there is an dual and opposite reaction

101
Q

Bernoulli’s principle

A

Speed increases, pressure decreases

102
Q

Lift

A

The force that acts in an upward direction to support aircraft in the air

103
Q

Weight

A

The force of gravity acting downward on the aircraft

104
Q

Drag

A

The force that tends to hold an aircraft back while taking off

105
Q

Thrust

A

The force developed by the aircrafts engine and it acts in the forward direction

106
Q

Ailerons roll

A

Longitudinal axis

107
Q

Elevators pitch

A

Lateral axis

108
Q

Rudder yaw

A

Vertical axis

109
Q

The cyclic stick roll pitch

A

Tilts the plane and gives the helicopter its directional motion

110
Q

Tail rotor yaw

A

The component counteracts torque of the main rotor

111
Q

Angle of attack

A

The angle at which the airfoil or fuselage meets a flow of air

112
Q

Autorotation

A

A method of allowing a helicopter to land safely from altitude without using engine power

113
Q

Turbojet

A

Projects a column of air to the rear at an extremely high velocity

114
Q

Turbo shaft

A

Delivers power through a shaft to drive something other than propelled

115
Q

Turbo prop

A

Propulsion is accomplished by the conversion of the majorit of the gas energy into mechanical power to drive a propeller

116
Q

Turbofan

A

Basically the same as a turbo prop except that the propeller is replaced by a duck enclosed axial flow fan

117
Q

JP4

A

NATO f40 flashpoint -10 degrease F

118
Q

JP5

A

NATO f44 flashpoint 140 degrees F

119
Q

JP8

A

NATO f34 flashpoint 100 degrees F