NAMP Flashcards
EAWS
NAMP Stands For
naval aviation maintenance program
Objective of the NAMP
achieve the aviation material readiness and safety standards established by the CNO
Who is in charge of the NAMP
CNO
MO
maintenance officer
AMO
assistant maintenance officer
MMCO
maintenance/material control officer
MMCPO
maintenance master chief petty officer
QAO
quality assurance officer
MCO
material control officer
O-level
day to day checks, maintain full operation status
I-level
enhance and sustain combat mission readiness
D-level
rebuilding for parts, modifying and testing
Rework
restorative or additive work performed
Upkeep
the preventive, restorative, or additive work performed
Types of Upkeep
turnarounds, daily, special, conditional, phase, acceptance, transfer
Types of Rework
RCM ; ensure that assets continue to do whats required
ASPA ; aircraft service period adjustment
PMI ; period maintenance interval
FCF
functional check flight
Management
control of work by individual or organization specifically assigned and funded to accomplish the function
Maintenance
the function of retaining material in or restoring it to a serviceable condition
Maintenance Management
process of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling resources required for preforming maintenance
Safe for Flight
permits aircraft to be launched, ensures the aircrew operable equipment is safe for flight
MMP
monthly maintenance program; shecduled control of workload
Aircraft Logbook
detailed service record for each aircraft
Concept of QA
prevention of the occurrence of defects
QAR
quality assurance representative
CDQAR
collateral duty quality assurance representative
CDI
collateral duty inspector
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