Naval Aviation Maintenance Program Flashcards
NAMP
SDLM
Special Depot Level Maintenance
MMCO
Maintenance/Material Control Officer
ASPA
Aircraft Service Period Adjustment
FCF
Functional Check Flight
SRC
Schedule Removal Components Cards
AESR
Aeronautical Equipment Service Records
PMS
Planned Maintenance System
MRC
Maintenance Requirement Card
PMIC
Periodic Maintenance Information Cards
IPB
Illustrated Parts Breakdown
MIM
Maintenance Instruction Manuals
QAR
Quality Assurance Rep
CDQAR
Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Rep
CDI
Collateral Duty Inspector
CTPL
Central Technical Publications Library
FOD
Foreign Object Damage
ABO
Aviators Breathing Oxygen
MMP
Monthly Maintenance Plan
ESD
Electro-Static Discharge
QAR
Quality Assurance Representative
What is the objective of NAMP?
Helps to standardize operations at any naval aviation command
How many volumes of NAMP?
1 Volume 17 Chapters
What are the levels of Aviation Maintenance?
Organizational, Intermediate, Depot
What are the responsibilities of the Maintenance Officer (MO)?
For the accomplishment of the department mission
What is the difference between scheduled and unscheduled maintenance?
What is the difference between scheduled and unscheduled maintenance?
Daily Inspection:
Valid for 72 hours
Aircraft may be flow for 24 hours without another daily
24 hours begins with the first launch
Turnaround Inspection:
Good for 24 hours
When is the Turnaround Inspection performed?
24 hours or between flights
Conditional Inspection:
Unscheduled conditions (bird strike, lightning strike, hard-landing, etc.)
Phase Inspection:
Divides the total scheduled maintenance into smaller packages
Acceptance Inspection:
Performed at the time a reporting custodian accepts a newly assigned aircraft and on return of an aircraft from SDLM.
Transfer Inspection
Performed at the time a reporting custodian transfers an aircraft or support equipment
What is ASPA?
Depot level evaluation
Extends the service life of the aircraft for 12 months
What is the purpose of a FCF? (Major Flight Controls)
Check systems in their operating environment
Who is authorized to sign aircraft logbook entries?
Anyone designated in writing by the Commanding Officer
Name 2 people that can release an aircraft safe for flight?
Signature and rank/rate of the MO, MMCO, or Maintenance Control Officer, and who is designated in writing by the CO
What is the concept of QA?
Prevention of the occurrence of defects
What is the FOD Program?
Identifies, corrects, and eliminates casual factors which may damage aircraft.
What is the primary objective of the Tool Control Program?
Reduce the potential for FOD by accounting for all tools
What is the purpose of the Monthly Maintenance Plan?
Provides a schedule of predictable maintenance work
Prepared and distributed by the 25th of each month.
NALCOMIS
Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System
WUC
Work Unit Code
JCN
Job Control Number
JCN
Maintenance Action Form
MCN
Maintenance Control Number
SMQ
Special Maintenance Qualifications
What functional requirements of the NAMP are satisfied by the organizational maintenance activities NALCOMIS?
Improved aircraft maintenance and supply support.
Job Control Number:
9, 10, 11 – character code
1st 3 characters are an alphanumeric code that identifies the organization
2nd 3 characters are the Julian Date
3rd 3 characters are the Serialized #
10th and 11th characters are suffix codes for SRA’s (Shop Replaceable Assemblies)
What is MAF – MCN?
Alpha numeric code assigned by the system to track MAF’s
What is the purpose of the MAF?
To document the maintenance action
How many characters in a MCN?
7
What does an SMQ do?
Limits access to certain screens in NALCOMIS.
A JCN is assigned using?
NALCOMIS
Typed Equipment (TYPE EQUIP) Code identifies?
Typed of Equipment being worked on
What is the type maintenance code?
A one character alpha or numeric code use to describe the type work being performed
What does MAF stand for?
Maintenance Action Form
PR
Aircrew Survival Equipment