AIMD Flashcards

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AMO

A

LCDR Snyder

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MO

A

CDR Choate

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MMCO

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LCDR Ryan

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MMCPO

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AFCM Baker

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What does NAMP stand for?

A

Naval Aviation Maintenance Program

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What is the instruction for the NAMP?

A

4790.2B Change 1

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What are the three levels of maintenance that the NAMP covers?

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O-Level (organizational) I-Level (intermediate) D-Level (depot)

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What is O-Level?

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Day to day basis maintenance.

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What is I-Level?

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Support at the nearest level. Handled by squadrons

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What is D-Level?

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FRC sites done on material requiring major overhaul or rebuilding

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What are the two types of maintenance covered in the NAMP?

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Rework-restorative or additive work. Upkeep-preventive, restorative, and additive work.

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Describe turnaround.

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Good for 24 hours, provided that there are no flights or maintenance during the time period.

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Describe Daily

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Valid for 72 hours without flight or major maintenance inspection.

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Describe Special

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An inspection with a prescribed interval other than daily or phase.

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14
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What is NATOPS?

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Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization

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Describe the areas QA covers.

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Audits. Support Equipment. Safety. CTPL (central technical publication library). Aircraft confined space safety. NAMDRP (naval aviation maintenance reporting program)

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When was NATOPS established and why?

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1961- due to a high number of mishaps in naval aviation

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Warning.

A

Result in injury or death

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Caution.

A

Damage to equipment

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Note.

A

Must be emphasized.

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Shall.

A

Mandatory.

21
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Should.

A

Recommended.

22
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May.

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Optional.

23
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Will.

A

Futurity.

24
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COMNAVAIRLANT

A

first character A-M, second character A-Z

25
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COMNAVAIRPAC

A

First character N-Z, second character A-Z

26
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CNATRA

A

Only one character A-G

27
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What is an AC?

A

Air Traffic Controller

28
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What is an AM/AME?

A

Aviation Structural Mechanic- Safety Equipment

29
Q

What are two aviation ratings that do not start with A?

A

PR and MC

30
Q

What is PR?

A

Aircrew Survival Equipment

31
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What is AE?

A

Aviation Electronicsmate

32
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What is AT?

A

Aviation Electronics Technician

33
Q

How many divisions make up AIMD?

A

4: IM-1 IM-2 IM-3 IM-4

34
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What makes up IM-1?

A

Admin. QA. Production Control. MATCON

35
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What makes up IM-2?

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Aircraft Division. Airframes, power plants and paraloft.

36
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What makes up IM-3?

A

Avionics/Armament

37
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What makes up IM-4?

A

GSE- ground support equipment

38
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What rates work out of IM-1?

A

All rates.

39
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What are two shops in IM-3 that are significant and why?

A

Shop 2- (2M) Miniature and Micro and Shop 4- (METCAL) Metrology and Calibration

40
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What rates work out of IM-2?

A

AM PR AT AE

41
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What rates work out of IM-4?

A

AS- Support Equipment Technicians