NAMP Ch. 15 Flashcards

1
Q

What is defined as the actions necessary to retain in or restore material or equipment to a serviceable condition with an optimum expenditure of resources?

A

Maintenance Management

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2
Q

Who has overall responsibility for managing the maintenance effort?

A

Maintenance Material Control Officer (MMCO)

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3
Q

Which management tool provides a graphic display of vital, up to date information such as all aircraft status information, flyable discrepancies, non-aircraft related discrepancies, and assigns a relative importance to each item?

A

Visual Information Display System (VIDS)

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4
Q

How many sizes are Visual Information Display System (VIDS) boards currently available in?

A

3

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5
Q

The Aircraft Discrepancy Book (ADB) is designed to provide maintenance and aircrew personnel with an accurate, comprehensive, and chronological record of flights and maintenance performed on a specific aircraft by Bureau Number (BUNO) for at least the last how many flights?

A

10

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6
Q

How often at a minimum must the Maintenance Control Supervisor verify the status board with the various work centers?

A

Daily

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7
Q

Which publication should be consulted for proper application of priority designators to Maintenance Action Forms (MAFs)?

A

DOD 4140.1-R

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8
Q

Which publication should be consulted for proper application of project codes to Maintenance Action Forms (MAFs)?

A

NAVSUP P-485

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9
Q

What is the Aircraft Inspection and Acceptance Record form number?

A

CNAF 4790/141

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10
Q

How many months at a minimum must completed and processed Maintenance Action Form (MAF) Copy 1s be retained by Maintenance Control?

A

6

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11
Q

What provides a standardized Department of the Navy flight activity data collection system?

A

Naval Flight Record Subsystem (NAVFLIRS)

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12
Q

What is the Naval Aircraft Flight Record form number?

A

OPNAV 3710/4

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13
Q

Which system significantly reduces the administrative burden and produces up to date status information necessary for the control of maintenance?

A

Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS)

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14
Q

What is essential to perform specific missions and achieve required material condition readiness, maintenance standards, supply system effectiveness, and safety requirements of OPNAVINST 3710.7?

A

Mission Essential Subsystems Matrix (MESM)

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15
Q

NALCOMIS activities must store completed Maintenance Action Form (MAF) data in the NALCOMIS OMA database for a minimum of how many months from the completion date?

A

6

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16
Q

Which system provides online validation of Maintenance Action Form (MAF) data and invalid Maintenance Action Form (MAF) correction procedures?

A

Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS)

17
Q

Which system provides the reporting custodian with a list of assets on hand and a ready reference of which aircraft require Subsystem Capability Impact Reporting (SCIR)?

A

Aircraft Inventory and Readiness Reporting System (AIRRS)

18
Q

Which code is a structured, three-character code which relates a particular system or subsystem within a given model/type of equipment to a mission capability of that equipment?

A

Equipment Operational Capability (EOC)

19
Q

How many major categories is the total length of time an equipment’s mission capability is impaired divided into?

A

2

20
Q

What is the formula for calculating Subsystem Capability Impact Reporting (SCIR) Gripe Life?

A

SCIR GRIPE LIFE = AWP + EMT + AWM

21
Q

What must aircraft be reported as during all periods of time when it is not available for a mission because of scheduled maintenance?

A

Not Mission Capable (NMC)

22
Q

An aircraft will be considered Not Mission Capable (NMC) only if panels and equipment removed to conduct area inspections cannot be replaced within how many hours?

A

2

23
Q

What is defined as that maintenance time when no work is being performed by any work center involved in the inspection?

A

Awaiting Maintenance (AWM)

24
Q

What is constructed by using the activity’s organization code, the Julian date on which the aircraft was inducted for inspection, and an alpha/numeric serial number?

A

Job Control Number (JCN)

25
Q

How many positions is the Work Unit Code (WUC) assigned by Maintenance Control for each major inspection?

A

7

26
Q

How many general categories do maintenance actions in support of the aircraft preservation process fall into?

A

4

27
Q

What is used to document all Technical Directive compliances?

A

Maintenance Action Form (MAF)

28
Q

Where must any order to cannibalize an engine or engine component come from?

A

Maintenance Control

29
Q

Activities at which maintenance level do not perform independent major inspections on non-reciprocating engines?

A

O-level

30
Q

What is the repair by COMNAVAIRSYSCOM Fleet Support (FS) activities of aircraft damaged beyond the repair capability of Aircraft Controlling Custodians (ACCs) maintenance activities?

A

In-Service Repair (ISR)