Technical Manual Application System (TMAPS), Technical Data Deficiency Reporting (CG-22) PG (CGTO PG-85-00-20-A) Flashcards

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What does TMAPS stand for?

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Technical Manual Application System

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An approved Deficiency Report (CG-22) requires a change be made to?

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Maintenance Procedure Cards (MPC), Asset Maintenance Publications, and Process Guides

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The deficiency reporting process begins with?

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The identification of a deficiency that requires a change to an existing MPC, Asset Maintenance Publication, Process Guide, or with a requirement for the creation of a new MPC

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Items that require CG-22 submission may be:

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A. A correction for content error
B. Additional text required
C. Additional of or change to a part number
D. A system or part added or removed
E. Deletion of MPC or publication

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Who is responsible for verifying they are referring to the most current document posted in TMAPS?

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Originators of CG-22’s

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Priority code URGENT info

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-7 Days
-Safety related
-Could result in loss of life, asset, or equipment

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Priority code NON-ROUTINE info

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-14 Days
-Significant and direct mission impact, not safety related

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Priority code ROUTINE info

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-90 Days
-Minimal direct mission impact, not safety related

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What are the THREE types of changes in the deficiency reporting system?

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  1. Procedural
  2. Nonprocedural
  3. Interval Change
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What is a procedural change?

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Will affect the way in which a particular job is performed

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What is a nonprocedural change?

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Refers to grammatical errors, spelling errors, or illegible text or graphics

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What is an interval change?

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An HOURLY or CALENDAR interval change can either increase or decrease the time between maintenance actions or affect the life limit for a given type of aircraft equipment

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What are the three priority codes in relation to CG-22’s?

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-Urgent
-Non-Routine
-Routine

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What two priority codes can only be used for MPC’s?

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Urgent and Non-Routine

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What are the total number of attachments that can be added to an MPC?

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6 attachments for each CG-22

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Where are the Prime Unit locations for each airframe?

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MH-60: CGAS Elizabeth City, NC
HC-27: APO Elizabeth City, NC
HC-130H: CGAS Clearwater, FL
HC-130J: CGAS Elizabeth City, NC
MH-65: CGAS Atlantic City, NJ
HC144A: ATC Mobile, AL
ALSE Prime Unit: ALC Elizabeth City, NC
Support Equipment: ALC Elizabeth City, NC

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What is the flow/cycle of a CG-22?

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  1. Originator
  2. Local QA level
  3. Engineering Officer (EO) level
  4. Prime Unit level
  5. Tech Services
  6. CG-41, TPS Manager, RCM, or MPC COR (dependent on whether document affected is a publication or MPC)
18
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If NO is selected at local QA level for a CG-22?

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CG-22 will be deleted from the system and notify the originator that it will not be implemented and why it was disapproved

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If YES is selected for CG-22 at local QA level?

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Will move to Engineering Officer (EO) level, QA personnel must notify the unit EO or designated authority that CG-22’s are awaiting review

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If NO is selected for a CG-22 at Engineering Officer (EO) level?

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CG-22 is disapproved and deleted from TMAPS

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What are the THREE recommendations that Prime Unit can make in regard to CG-22’s?

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  1. Approved
  2. Partially Approve
  3. Disapprove
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What happens to a CG-22 if Prime Unit disapproves a CG-22?

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CG-22 will still be forwarded to Tech Services. Tech services will review the CG-22 recommendation and is authorized to reverse the Prime Unit’s recommended action

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What happens to a CG-22 if Tech Services partially approves the CG-22?

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Change information should be clarified in the remarks block, CG-22 will then move to the next level

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What happens to a CG-22 if Tech Services disapproves the CG-22?

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It will be archived in the TMAPS CG-22 History database

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Recommendations requiring the addition of or changes to the authorized chemical list are sent to?

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Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) level by checking the Yes box next to HAZMAT

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At the Local QA and EO levels in TMAPS, unit responsibility is determined by?

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The specific Operating Facility Address Code (OPFAC). The OPFAC is the first five digits of the CG-22 number

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When is a priority code assigned for a CG-22 and when can changes be made?

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Assigned at time of origination. Changes can be made as needed at Prime Unit, Tech Services, and MPC COR levels

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Who must review a CG-22 if it includes an HOURLY or CALENDAR interval?

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The RCM (Reliability-Centered Maintenance Manager)