NAMP Flashcards

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Responsibilities of the AMO?

A

Assists the MO.

Manages SE training and licensing program.

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Responsibilities of the MO?

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Responsible to CO for maintenance department’s accomplishment of mission.

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Who is responsible for the overall production and material support of the department?

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Maintenance/material control officer (MMCO)

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Who is the Maintenance Master Chief Petty Officer?

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The senior enlisted advisor for the maintenance department. Reports to the MO and advises the CO in all matters affecting the aircraft operations, aircraft maintenance, and department personnel.

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Who ensures that personnel in QA receive training in testing, inspecting, and quality control methods?

A

Quality assurance officer (QAO)

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What does the material control officer do?

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Handles finances and material requisition

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When was the NAMP initiated?

A

1959

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What does NAMP stand for?

A

Naval aviation maintenance program

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Who is in charge of the NAMP?

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The CNO

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Who directs all maintenance in an operation unit on a day to day basis in support of is operations and assigned missions?

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The maintenance master chief petty officer MMCPO

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How many levels of maintenance are there?

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Three

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What is level 1 maintenance and its function?

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Organizational level (squadron)- maintain aircrafts in a full mission capability.

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What is level 2 maintenance and its function?

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Intermediate level (FRC/AIMD) - work with gear like support equipment.

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What is level 3 maintenance and its function?

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Depot level (civilians/rework) - performed by FRC or civilians for large jobs like overhaul.

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What are the two types of maintenance described in the NAMP?

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Rework and upkeep

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What is a turnaround inspection?

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Inspection done between flights. Valid for 24 hours.

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What is a daily inspection?

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More thorough than a turnaround inspection. Valid for 72 hours without flight or major maintenance.

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What is a special inspection?

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Scheduled inspection with a prescribed interval.

18
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What is a conditional inspection?

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An unscheduled inspection required as a result of a specific over limit condition or as a result of certain circumstances or events.

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What is a phase inspection?

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Divides the total scheduled maintenance requirement into smaller packages or phases of the same work content. Sequential and at specific intervals.

20
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What inspection is preformed when an aircraft returns from SDLM or other major depot level maintenance.

A

Acceptance inspection. (Also performed at the time a reporting custodian accepts a newly assigned aircraft or SE)

21
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When is a transfer inspection performed?

A

At the time a custodian transfers an aircraft or support equipment.

22
Q

What level of maintenance performs rework?

A

Level 3 - depot

23
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What does RCM stand for?

A

Reliability centered maintenance

24
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What is RCM for?

A

A process to ensure assets continue to do what their users require in their present context.

25
Q

What is the difference between maintenance control and production control?

A

Maintenance control = O-level

Production control = I-level

26
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What are the two most critical aspects of Naval aviation?

A

Releasing an aircraft safe for flight and acceptance of an aircraft.

27
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What is the monthly maintenance plan (MMP) for?

A

To provide scheduled control of the predictable maintenance workload.

28
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When is the MMP due to be distributed at O-level activities?

A

The 25th of the month prior.

29
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When is the MMP due to be distributed at I-Level activities?

A

By the last day of the month prior.

30
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What are the maintenance personnel assigned to QA referred to as?

A

Quality assurance representatives (QAR’s)

31
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What is the fundamental concept of QA?

A

To prevent the occurrence of defects.

32
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Which maintenance personnel spot check all work in progress and must be familiar with the provisions and responsibilities of the various programs managed and audited by QA?

A

Collateral duty inspectors (CDI’s)

33
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What is a CDQAR?

A

A collateral duty quality assurance representative. They are QAR’s assigned to production work centers.

34
Q

What does CTPL stand for?

A

Central technical publication library

35
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What is the CTPL responsible for?

A

Providing up to date information.

36
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What is the overall responsibility of QA?

A

The safety of the maintenance department.

37
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What is the CSEC?

A

A tool used by QA during audits that provides a standardized objective measurement tool to conduct audits. (Computerized self evaluation checklist)

38
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What are the three types of audits performed by QA?

A

Special, work center and program audits.

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What are the programs managed by QA?

A
CTPL
Audits
NAMDRP
Safety
ACSP
SE misuse/abuse