AIMD Flashcards
What does AIMD stand for?
Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department
Who is in charge of AIMD?
MO, known as FIXO so not confused with other MOs onboard
What are the legs of the TRIAD?
FIXO, SUPPO, and CAGMO
What is AMO?
Aircraft Maintenance officer, assistant to HOD,
What is MMCO?
Maintenance and Material Control Officer - coordinates workload, works in production control
What is MCO?
Material Control Officer - works in MATCON, manages materials and funds
What is IM-1 division?
ADMIN, consists of Admin QA, Production Control (PC), MATCON (material control)
What is IM-2 division?
Aircraft division (structural and propulsion) A/F(airframes), P/P power plants, LOFT paraloft
What is IM-3 division?
Avionics (electrical, electronic and ordnance) Comsec, Radar, FLIR, ECM, 2M, Cal lab,
What is FLIR?
Forward Looking Infra Red shop, provide AC with laser guided weapons capabilities
What is IM-4 division?
GSE (ground support equipment) issue recall and work on all whit se gear
What is IMA?
Intermediate Maintenance Activity
What are the 3 levels of maintenance?
Organizational (O), Intermediate (I), and Depot (D) level
What is the NAMP?
Naval Aviation Maintenance Program, it is the Master Instruction for AIMD, 1 volume 17
chapters and 7 appendixes
What is MMP?
Monthly Maintenance Plan
When is MMP distributed to the department?
25th of each month
What is CTPL?
Central Technical Publications Library.
What is FOD? And who’s responsible?
Foreign Object Damage, All hands effort
What is TCP?
Tool Control Program
What is the purpose of TCP?
Prevent tools from becoming FOD and being lost
What is JOAP?
Joint Oil Analysis Program
What is the max acceptable particulate level?
For AC Navy Standard class 5 and for SE class 3
What is the purpose of PMS?
Discover problems before they occur, save money, preserve life of equipt, lower potential mishaps
Who issues MRCs?
NAVAIRSYSCOM, also can be locally manufactured but approved by QA Dept.