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What are the benefits of IETMs? (3 benefits) |
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1. Speed and ease of technical access to data
2. Space/weight savings
3. Lower distribution costs |
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What are the 3 purposes of publications? |
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1. Aid mechanics and technicians
2. System and equipment effectiveness
3. Readiness |
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Which publication is maintained by QA? |
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What is identified by the Prefix part of the Conventional Numbering System? |
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The command responsible for developing and maintaining the manual |
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What is identified by Part I of the Conventional Numbering System?
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The general subject classification |
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What is identified by Part II of the Conventional Numbering System?
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Either the basic aircraft model or manufacturer |
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What is identified by Part III of the Conventional Numbering System?
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The particular type of publication |
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How many parts are there to the Conventional Numbering System? |
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4 Parts: the Prefix, Part I, Part II, and Part III |
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In Part I of the Conventional Publication Numbering System, what are the three 2-digit codes, and what does each signify? |
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01 - Airframes
02 - Power Plants
03 - Accessories |
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In Part III of the Conventional Publication Numbering System, what are the 5 numeric codes, and what does each signify? |
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-2 Maintenance Instruction Manual (MIM)
-3 Structural Repair Manual (SRM)
-4 Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB)
-6 Maintenance Requirement Cards (MRC)
-8 Work Unit Code (WUC) |
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What does TMINS stand for? |
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Technical Manual Identification Numbering System |
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What parts of TMINS make up a 3-digit code identifying the type of manual? |
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What is a 13 character alphanumeric number with a suffix provision for security classification information? |
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What part of the TMINS is always 0? |
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How many digits are parts 6+7 of TMINS (together) and what do they identify? |
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2 digits that identify the Subject Serial |
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What is a Subject Serial for? |
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To differentiate between items of a given category with a different configuration |
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Which part of TMINS is a single digit that identifies the cognizant command? |
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What does IPB stand for, and to which part of the Conventional Publication Numbering System does it belong? |
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"Illustrated Parts Breakdown;" it belongs to part III |
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How many digits does part 2 of the TMINS consist of and what does it identify? |
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1 digit that identifies the General Subject |
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What does NAPI stand for and what is it? |
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Naval Aeronautical Publication Index - a consolidated list of aviation publications |
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What is identified by parts 11 and 12 of TMINS? |
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The type of manual within a series (Part 11) and the volume within a volume (Part 12) |
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What is a WUC manual used for? |
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To convert narrative descriptions to coded information |
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How many codes belong to the WUC manual? |
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What code in the WUC manual identifies the type of data being reported? |
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What does the Work Unit Code identify? |
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The system upon which maintenance is performed |
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What are the codes that belong to the WUC manual? (List them)
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- Work Unit Code
- Transaction Code
- Action Taken Code
- Malfunction Code
- Type Equipment Code
- When Discovered Code
- Type Maintenance Code
- Awaiting Maintenance Code
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When is the Awaiting Maintenance code used? |
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When no further maintenance can be performed |
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What are MRCs? (What it stands for and the definition) |
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Maintenance Requirement Cards: 5" x 8" cards that provide step-by-step procedures in a logical sequence |
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What are the 6 parts into which MIMs are organized? |
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1. Title Page
2. List of Effective Pages
3. TPDR Page
4. Work Package (WP) 001 00
5. WP 200 00
6. WP 300 00 and up |
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What does TPDR stand for? |
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Technical Publication Deficiency Reports |
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What is the purpose of MIMs? |
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To provide information of a technical nature on specific systems |
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What is on the title page of MIMs? (5 items) |
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- Manual Number
- Manual Base Date
- Change Date
- Title of Manual
- Aircraft Effectivity
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How are Quality Assurance steps identified? |
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The letters (QA) in parenthesis at the end of the step |
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Which MIM is the 100 manual? |
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Which number MIM is for Testing and Troubleshooting? |
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Which number MIM is for System Maintenance with IPB? |
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Which MIM is the 400 manual? |
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Which MIM is the 500 manual? |
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What number MIMs are the Ejection Seat Arm/Dearm (Challenge and Reply) Checklist? |
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What MIM, other than 200, is used mainly for troubleshooting? |
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In which MIM is IPB provided where applicable? |
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300 - System Maintenance with IPB |
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Which MIM provides a general understanding of how the various components function in the system? |
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100 - Principals of Operation |
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What does the IPB include? (6 items) |
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- Part Number
- Nomenclature
- Manufacture code
- Source Maintenance and Recoverability (SM&R) code
- Quantity
- Use On code
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What information is in a GAI manual? (Don't say "general") (4 items) |
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- Description
- Arrangement
- Danger Areas
- Precautionary Measures
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What are the two service + handling manuals covered in the trainee guide? |
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- Plane Captain Manual (PCM)
- Line Maintenance Procedures (LMM)
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What manual contains data for doing specialized handling or servicing tasks on the aircraft? |
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Line Maintenance Procedures (LMM) |
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What data does the Plane Captain Manual contain? |
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Data required for doing tasks that are repeated often |
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True or False: There are VARIOUS servicing manuals |
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What are "aircraft diagrams?" (definition) |
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Graphic representations of an assembly or system indicating the various parts, and expressing the methods and principles of operation. |
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What is shown on a schematic diagram? |
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The flow of pressure/power, component by component |
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Which type of diagram SHOWS physical location? |
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What are schematic diagrams mainly used for? |
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By what other name are installation diagrams called? |
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What do installation diagrams show? (3 items) |
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- General location
- Function
- Appearance of parts and assemblies
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Which type of diagram is used extensively throughout all MIMs? |
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What type of diagram contains a legend? |
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What do symbols on an aircraft diagram represent and why are they used? |
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They represent system components and save space, allowing for a more compact diagram |
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What are the three steps to reading diagrams? |
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- Locate the legend to understand the symbols
- Start at the source of power/pressure, and proceed through the system components
- Keep in mind, as you go through a component, what the component's function is, and how it works in relation to the system and the other components
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How many parts are on a VIDS/MAF and what is it used for? |
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5 parts; it is used to document scheduled and unscheduled maintenance actions performed on aircraft or equipment |
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Who initiates a VIDS/MAF for preventative maintenance? |
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Who initiates a VIDS/MAF for a discrepancy that needs maintenance? |
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The person who discovered the discrepancy |
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When a VIDS/MAF is received from Maintenance Control, which blocks should already be filled out by Maintenance Control and the initiator? (Code and Label) (9 items. One item is 3 blocks and another is 2 blocks) |
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- A48 - Type Equipment
- A52 - Bureau/Serial Number
- A58 - When Discovered
- A59 - Type Maintenance
- A08, A11, A14 - Job Control Number (JCN)
- A19 - Workcenter
- B08, B12 - Repair cycle: date and time
- Discrepancy Block
- Pilot/Initiator Block
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Where can the codes required to document a VIDS/MAF be found? (2 places) |
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The WUC manual and/or the appendices of the COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2 (series) |
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What is in the A19 block of the VIDS/MAF? |
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Which blocks on a VIDS/MAF contain the JCN and what does JCN stand for? |
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A08, A11, A14; Job Control Number |
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What is in the B08 and B12 blocks on the VIDS/MAF? |
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In what block on the VIDS/MAF is the When Discovered code? |
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Which 2 blocks on the VIDS/MAF that are filled out by Maintenance Control and the Initiator do not have labels? (labels such as B08) |
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Discrepancy block, Pilot/Initiator block |
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Which block on the VIDS/MAF contains the Bureau/Serial number? |
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In which block on the VIDS/MAF is the Type Equipment found? |
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In which block on the VIDS/MAF is the Type Maintenance found? |
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How many copies are there of a VIDS/MAF? |
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What color is Copy 1 of the VIDS/MAF? |
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Which number copy of the VIDS/MAF is yellow? |
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Which number copy of the VIDS/MAF is gold? |
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What color is Copy 4 of the VIDS/MAF? |
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What number copy of the VIDS/MAF is white? |
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What initially happens to the yellow copy of the VIDS/MAF? |
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It is routed to Quality Assurance |
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Which 2 copies of the VIDS/MAF are initially routed to the workcenter? |
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Copies 1 (green) and 5 (white) |
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Where is copy 4 of the VIDS/MAF initially placed? |
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In the Aircraft Discrepancy Book |
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Which copy of the VIDS/MAF is initially placed on Maintenance Control's VIDS board? |
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Where is a copy of the VIDS/MAF placed when it is initially received by the Workcenter? |
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On the workcenter VIDS board |
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In what 2 sections on the workcenter VIDS board can the VIDS/MAF be placed? |
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- Awaiting Maintenance
- In Work
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In what instance is a VIDS/MAF placed in the "In Work" section of the Workcenter VIDS board when it is initally received by the workcenter? |
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When it is worked on right away |
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Who is notified when a workcenter begins work on a VIDS/MAF and why? |
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Maintenance Control is notified so they can move copy 3 (gold) of the VIDS/MAF to the "In Work" section of their VIDS board. |
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Which blocks on the VIDS/MAF are filled out by the workcenter with the date, and time, respectively? (at start of work) |
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Repair cycle blocks B19 (date) and B23 (time) |
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With what information is the Accumulated Work Hours block filled out before tools are inventoried? (3 items) |
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- Mechanic's name
- Toolbox number
- The date
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Who inventories the tools and initials the VIDS/MAF prior to work start? (It will be one of what 2 people?) |
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The Workcenter Supervisor or the Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI) |
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What happens to the VIDS/MAF immediately after the tools are inventoried prior to work start? |
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It is placed in the "In Work" section of the VIDS board |
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Collateral Duty Inspector |
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When do the mechanic and the CDI or Workcenter Supervisor inventory the tools and initial for the second time? |
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When the task is completed |
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Which blocks on a VIDS/MAF does the workcenter fill in with the date and time AFTER the task is completed? |
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Repair cycle blocks B30 (date) and B34 (time) |
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In what larger block of the VIDS/MAF are the Man Hours and Elapsed Maintenance Time blocks filled in after work is finished? |
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The Accumulated Work Hours block |
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What does NOC stand for, of how many characters is it made up, and when is it used? |
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Not Otherwise Coded; 5 OR 7 characters used in cases when removed parts do not have a WUC assigned |
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What is the title of block A29 of the VIDS/MAF and what code goes in it? |
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Action Organization; the Activities code goes here |
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What goes in block A32 of the VIDS/MAF after work is complete? |
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In what block of the VIDS/MAF is the maintenance level identified following the completion of work? |
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What are the three maintenance levels that can go in block A34 of the VIDS/MAF and their codes? |
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- 1 - Organization level
- 2 - Intermediate level
- 3 - Depot level
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In what block of the VIDS/MAF does the Action Taken code go when work is complete? |
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What goes in block A39 of the VIDS/MAF? |
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What goes in block A36 of the VIDS/MAF? |
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Which blocks of the VIDS/MAF are filled in with the information from the Accumulated Work Hours block? How is the information from that block used to fill them in? |
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A41 (Man Hours) and A45 (Elapsed Maintenance Time). You add all hours for each block and put the totals in those two blocks. |
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Which block of the VIDS/MAF is filled in with a brief description of what was done to correct the discrepancy? |
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The Corrective Action block |
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For Organizational activities, what number usually goes in block A39 (Items processed) of the VIDS/MAF? |
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Who signs the Corrected By block on the VIDS/MAF after work is complete? |
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Which block on the VIDS/MAF does the CDI sign after work is finished and what does his signature mean? |
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The CDI signs the Inspected By block, signifying all tools are accounted for and the completed task is done correctly |
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Who signs the VIDS/MAF after screening it for accuracy? |
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The Workcenter Supervisor |
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Which copy is retained in the workcenter files once the VIDS/MAF is finished? |
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What happens to the gold copy of the VIDS/MAF when copy 1 is turned in to Maintenance Control? What happens to copy 4? |
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The gold copy (copy 3) is placed in the Aircraft Discrepancy Book and copy 4 (pink) is routed to Quality Assurance |
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Why is copy 4 (pink) of the VIDS/MAF routed to Quality Assurance after the VIDS/MAF is finished? |
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What does SCIR stand for? |
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Subsystem Capability and Impact Reporting |
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What 4 pieces of information are provided by SCIR? |
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- Degree of mission impairment
- Length of time capability was reduced
- Cause of the impairment
- Maintenance or supply impact on the capability
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What is the function of SCIR and where is it documented? |
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It monitors the mission capability of selected end items; it is documented on the VIDS/MAF |
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What does it mean if a discrepancy or maintenance action is SCIR related? |
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The discrepancy or maintenance action REDUCES the capability of the aircraft to perform the missions it was designed for |
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If a discrepancy or maintenance action DOES NOT reduce the capability of the aircraft to perform the missions it was designed for, is it SCIR related? |
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Equipment Operational Capability |
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Where are EOC codes found? Where are they documented? |
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EOC codes are found in the Mission Essential System Matrix (MESM). They are documented on a VIDS/MAF. |
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What information is found in the MESM? |
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The MESM lists all the systems and subsystems, along with the EOC code, to inform maintenance personnel how mission capability is affected. |
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What is the purpose of NALCOMIS? |
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To provide organization, intermediate, and depot level activities with a modern, real time, and responsive computer-based management information system. |
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What are the three objectives of NALCOMIS? |
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- Increase aircraft readiness
- Reduce administrative burden on the fleet
- Improve the quality of up-line reporting
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What does NALCOMIS stand for? |
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Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System |
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How many versions of NALCOMIS are used in the fleet and what are they called? |
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What is the only index authorized for requisitioning Navy technical manuals and forms? |
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Navy stock list of publications and forms (NAVSUP 2002) |
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What index is NAVSUP 2002 a part of? |
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What does SRM stand for? (Hint: it is designated by a 3 in part III of the Conventional Publication Numbering System.) |
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What part of a MIM contains a list of pages and current change affecting that page? |
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What part of a MIM contains an alphabetical index of work packages for the entire manual? |
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What part of a MIM contains purpose, arrangement, reference data, and a list of applicable manuals by system? |
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What part of a MIM contains the technical content work packages? |
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What manual provides the technician with the data required for removal, installation, adjusting, and aligning system components? |
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