Study Guide Flashcards

1
Q

What is chapter 3 in the 4790.2?

A

Maintenance concepts

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2
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What is chapter 5 in the 4790.2?

A

Maintenance control

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3
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What is chapter 7 in the 4790.2?

A

QA

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4
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What is chapter 10 in the 4790.2?

A

Naval aviation maintenance program standard operating procedures

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5
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What is appendix A in the 4790.2?

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Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions

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6
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What is appendices E in the 4790.2?

A

Maintenance document codes

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7
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What is the MESM?

A

Mission essential sub-system matrix

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8
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What is an FCF and what are some of the conditions that warrant one?

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Functional Check Flight, conducted when it’s not possible to determine proper operation by ground checks.

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9
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What is PMIC? Define a scheduled removal component (SRC)

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Periodic maintenance information cards.

Component/assembly removal or replacement schedule, I.e. conditional inspection listings

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10
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What is the general idea of the statement at the bottom of the 4790/12

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QAR/inspector designation; every inspection you do will be done properly, by the book. “Integrity”

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11
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What are General wuc 030 and 040 used for?

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(030) Maintenance inspections. Used for acceptance, transfer and conditionals.
(040) Corrosion prevention. Unscheduled corrosion prevention or aircraft washing.

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12
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Define transaction code 11.

A

(11) on equipment work not involving removal of defective or suspected defective components.

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13
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Define transaction code 12

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(12) On equipment work involving non-repairable components documented as failed parts.

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14
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Define transaction code 16

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(16) removal of a non-defective component

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15
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Define transaction code 17

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(17) Installation of a non-defective component.

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16
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Define transaction code 23

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Removal and replacement of a defective, suspected defective, or scheduled maintenance of a repairable component.

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17
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Define transaction code 41

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(41) Technical directive compliance with no part # change or non-serialized components. O-level close out of scir impacted TD items.

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18
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Define transaction code 47

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(47) Used to document to compliance on all serialized components.

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19
Q

Define type maintenance code B.

A

(B) Unscheduled maintenance

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20
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Define type maintenance code D.

A

Daily, TA, Specials, preservation or de-preservation actions.

21
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Define type maintenance code G.

A

(G) Phase inspections

22
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Define type maintenance code S.

A

(S) Conditional inspections

23
Q

Define type work order code CP.

A

(CP) corrosion prevention

24
Q

Define type work order code CT.

A

(CT) Corrosion treatment

25
Q

Define type work order code CX.

A

(CX) conditional inspection single work order

26
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Define type work order codes DF.

A

(DF) Daily/ TA discrepancy

27
Q

Define type work order code OM

A

(OM) Other type maintenance

28
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Define type work order code PF

A

(PF) Phase Fix maintenance

29
Q

Define type work order code TS

A

(TS) Troubleshooting

30
Q

Define when discovers code H

A

(H) Between flights ground crew

31
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Define when discovers code J.

A

(J) Daily inspection

32
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Define when discovers code K

A

(K) TA inspection

33
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Define when discovers code L

A

(L) Special inspection, preservation/ de-preservation

34
Q

Define when discovers code M

A

(M) Major or phase inspection

35
Q

Define when discovers code Q

A

(Q) Conditional inspection

36
Q

Define when discovers code R

A

(R) QA inspection

37
Q

Define when discovers code Y

A

(Y) upon receipt or withdrawal from supply

38
Q

What is particular about when discovered code “R”?

A

Maintenance is still required after a CDI or QAR inspection

39
Q

What are the three types of QA audits?

A

Special, Work-center, programs

40
Q

What are the procedures for a missing tool?

A

Notify work-center supervisor, he/she will notify maintenance control, initiate missing tool report. Only the MO can release an aircraft if the tool has not been recovered.

41
Q

What is the 01-1A-509? How many volumes are there? What information can be found in each volume?

A

Cleaning and corrosion control
5 volumes
(I) Corrosion program and theory
(II) Aircraft
(III) Avionics and electronics, cleaning and control
(IV) Avionics and electronics, consumable materials and equipments
(V) cancelled

42
Q

What is the location and guidelines pertaining to the 36 inch rule?

A

Search 18” in a 360* direction from your work area before final inspection.

43
Q

What is the 01-1A-8?

A

Aircraft and missile repair structural hardware

Discusses hardware for the aircraft

44
Q

What programs does QA manage?

A
Auditing
Namdrp
TDM
Safety
SE misuse/abuse
Aircraft confined spaces
Vibration analysis
45
Q

What is the concept of QA?

A

Fundamentally to prevent the occurrence of defects.

46
Q

What are “in-process” procedures and how are they used?

A

Required where satisfactory accomplishments of the task can’t be determined after the task has been completed. The notation “QA” appears in each MRC containing an in process QA task.

47
Q

When/why would you want to modify your turn-in discrepancy when removing parts in ooma?

A

???

48
Q

Describe the proper procedures for a proper SE pre-op?

A

Conducted prior to the first anticipated use each day and prior to each use as specified in applicable MRC’s. Visual and functional verification.

49
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What are your responsibilities to maintenance control?

A

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