Questions Flashcards

0
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How good is a turnaround good for?

A

24 hours unless flown

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How long is a daily good for?

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72 hours unless flown. Then it is 24 hours from launch. NAMP does contain a deviation to allow flight through the expiration.

Fuel samples are good for only 24 hours.

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2
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110 Division

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Power plants. Mechanics; T-1

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3
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What is contained in the MMP?

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Monthly Maintenance Plan
Contains who is SFF, breaks down work centers CDI, CDQAR, QAR
Projects phases for AC and training for the month.

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What are the three signatures required for the A-Sheet?

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PC-all maintenance and inspections have been performed
Maintenance Control-all paperwork is complete and signed off; aircraft is released SFF
Aircraft Commander-I have reviewed last 10 A-Sheets, weight and balance is completed and I accept this aircraft SFF

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5
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13A Division

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PR Shop

PR: Aviation Life Support Systems Equipmentman.

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6
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12C Division

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Corrosion

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7
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020 Workcenter

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Maintenance Control

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8
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040 Workcenter

A

QA

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9
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120 Workcenter

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Air frames (AM) T-3

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10
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210 Workcenter

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Avionics (AT) T-5

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220 Workcenter

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Avionics (AE) T-2

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12
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310 Workcenter

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Line Shack (PCs)

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DEMOT

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D: Aviation Machinist’s Mate. “mechs” (engines, xmsn, main and tail rotors)
E: Aviation Electrician’s Mate. “Wire chasers” (EGIs, AFCS, lighting, instruments)
M: Aviation Structural Mechanic. “Framer” (hyds, anything structurally related to the skin of aircraft, landing gear, tires)
O: Aviation Ordnanceman.
T: Aviation Electronics Technician. “Boxes” comms, IFF (codes)

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AZ

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Aviation Maintenance Administrationman

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15
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230 Workcenter

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Ordnance (AO) T-4

16
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CDI

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Collateral Duty Inspector. Can QA a worker’s work and sign it off if not related to a safety of flight issue. If safety of flight related then a QAR or CDQAR is required.

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CDQAR

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Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative. Acts in the capacity of QA when a QAR is not available. Can inspect safety of flight items just like QAR.

18
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QAR

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Quality Assurance Representative. Specifically works in QA and mainly responsible for audits but also QAs safety of flight discrepancies.

19
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Maintenance Quals (Seniority)

A

SFF-QAR-CDQAR-CDI-PC-Worker

20
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AD

A

Aviation Machinist Mate

21
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AM

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Aviation Structural Mechanic